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IEPA OSIF OAS LOAD IAIOOTELLOMTOO ALE eee IS, ¢-caeeee ei acne ae HPPHOPROCLCPEE TE CAI AAAS AGE ‘FOUR SOCIETY NEWS By NIRA LESLIE GULEY The’ Citizen ‘Office—51 Phones: Residence 62953 + RRNERSUEUENEE OL OOUENENAEN LALLA EAA Two Hundred Fifty Persons tended Fashion Show For wccheOF oon erain Marina sath HE we {Miss,Gipria Acevedg, one of. the tt pari ee was outstand- bi mm * Hoy PY a 4 ‘ ee ot i a" aly, hart “slacks and nundred fifty ersons aattendin pedal pushers were modeled, seaebtel f HE fhe ested, ife. section: thi'éé was” devoted th the colored=lights and amz to otton casuals, morning dres- ouds. alovely settingfor thd st chambray, calico, ging- t ng ef lovely dxess creations, | hams, etc. Lbeevent was.a most lenjoyable|, Thete followed.a showing of rad eyedifling one cotton sunbacks, in more dressy ertuh"s sponsored the shov s, and these were exception- { the styles shown being/ally beautiful and charmingly that shop, and shoes were | displayed. t Rose Bo y. Miss Jessie} There were then to be seen Gibson was the commentator,|afterrioon cocktail dresses of fd musi ss furnished by Bob/ linens and crepes, and the show ew and is Orchestra of |ended with the presentation of the hotel | four formal gowns, black velvet Jimmie. Celleway acted as} lounging pajamas and finally, a aster of cefemonies, and was|stunning white satin _negligee ayerful in his plea for contri-| and gown modeled by Miss Let- tyibos to the MF ch of Dimgs,| tie Sullivan. Amount. gollected ‘for, this!" ; Models at the show were the ei cause Bethe a goodly ene. | Misses Lois Busto, Sissy Busto, The show itself, was divided! Lucile Builder, Judy Daughtry, nto six sect { various re- | Glor id! Acevedo and Lettie Sul- wrt clothes s First, there | livan,~ and they all wore e ere bathing and one of} creatii ins extremely well, mak- them, Of ted Velvéf as wort i dk fa lovely ‘shot.indeed, bhp } ee Sere aa eee Navy. wW ‘tres f ‘lab, Nb. 88 Met’. * Yestordiy: Plans Made'For Future Events Sponsored By’ Club The weekly meeting of the Le ‘oncha Navy Wives Club No. 88 #s held yesterday at the club- sans in Building 178 at the U. Ss.) Naval Station. At the meeting final,plans were ade for the husband and wife wbeque party to be held at.1201 mida Street on February 6th at 0 o'clock, A fine menu has en planfied, and most of the embers of Navy Wives Club are pected to atten Club workers wo qwill serve at issued. to navy personnel is the pass to the shop. The, next meeting of the club, to be held on Wednesday, Febru- ary 3rd, will'be devoted to mak- ing door-checks for the Valentine Dance ‘sponsored by the club and scheduled to take place at the La- Concha Hotel on February 11. This affair, for which music will be furnished by the Coral Isle renaders, is open to the publicg and “dress igs optional. A door ize will bé given, a Nesco e Thrift Shop at the Navy Com-| table gven, donated by the Beach- 7 Building this week are} comb ehgadarnd Vere We ed { Texes| f Merffbers tteriding yesterday's emkton ‘and “Gen@vieve' Dik bneeti wee e Mesdames Pat The shop is oj fram 9 a. m. pos kirk rieks Helén Cherwa, Iona : Me Aikengi Esther Cain, Vera Wood, he ity Mea Genevfeve Duke, Jacqueline Hil. ., “re, and !s also Niier, anne Reynolds, Frances laygdyqm = 1:30 to | Schi eyer, ‘haa Braxton and ) p.m. and & sdays from | Made! wea able: a om. to 11:30 a.4yy ] Als were several The shop, run for the benefit} prosp Estive members, the Mes- the Navy,7i ailable to navy T@aines Béa Holtz, Lorraine Mc- mel only, and the, commis-|Guire, Dorathy aes and Eil- ry card or identification card! een Behréns.<.> oe arene ray Ladies Hold. ‘Monthly irthdauy Party On Monday nt Part The thda Gray at Coburn, teacher of music at the Key West High School, as well as impromptu selections on the gui- tar by William Harris, of the Home. Lady the Old id on Mon- week at 7:00 birthdays who was 81 12, and Jo The beautiful birthday cake was 57 on Jan-}was donated by the Key West 13 Provision Compa and the ice table ere prettily deco- eam for the aff by the Offi- with cloths and vases ;of Wives Club. em, and @fter refrpshments y Ladies in charge of the n Ai ve 1 a®ynusicak: program | party were Mesdames R. A. Blau- pia selecti@ms was rendered} velt and Jeanne Hight, assisted the aest Miss Marjorie |by Mrs WihiKam Ellis. 3 Persons On Aerovias “Q” “Lanes To Cuba Y¥ esterday om, oF vias Clark, Phillip Morgan, Emanuel fe Ha ‘al Dorothy Swartz Marie L. i . John Hartzbe Nana Tres s, Walter Rosq- A Tresct Helen | vist, Louie Ro Louise Rossi, Willhiany Le an, Mabel! Bernard Markowitz, Bertie Juil Abe Cooperman, Faejlerat, Evelyn Paul, Sidney Tei peru Avie th, Florence | tell, Shirley Teitell, Arling Ra. t t Saunders, Irene, Druse, Lydia Druse, Joseph Mc- } vaunde I Forman Jr.,}Caffrey, Wirth John Paton, Har- I J C. Hampton,! ry Newmann, Chester T. Bowen, J Crumb, David Anderson Bertha Ander- Crua i outh, Har-|son, Douglas Thomas. Rout i Perdomo,! Florence Broomfield, John Bi- nee eph Schumer, | jur, Madeline Bijur, Elizabeth | at ni “i Ryan, Anne Hannon, Anne Page, Wilie, Green, Dorothy ‘Mijy] Arthur Clese, Mary Anne Clese i. Jarngs M Marcy, Sg ny . Rod] Arthur Clesen,’ M: Anne Cles- H vr, “Zack, en, Jean Schelski, Margaret H : cae Nellie! Gaffi, Manuel Parron, Maria! Rosh. < y Vela Neese,|Parron, Nicolas Notario, Maria, t De lat tati$. (Fern Notario, Sylvia Gallo,” Jose Mes- dson, } J” Knudson, Es-| tre, James Jensen, Hazel Jensen, ; Cla Ge®ee Kégut, Lewis Harry Tutton, Susan Tutton. E inhorus Have Guest Mrs. Harry Rosenthal of lumbus, Ohio, is visiting her si Fern Chapter To Meet Friday Night Co- & n Chapt Vo. 21, Order of fter-in-law, Mrs. Einhorn, and] East St vill “hold “its| family, at 901 Duval street. t t w night, This is Mrs. Rosenthal's first i t t the Mason-} visit to Key West in many years 4h Eaion and Si-}and she was amazed at the ator ts. T will be in-| changes in the city. fi f i tes, and all vis- Be ose Se g Order of the} Harlem, now a Negro center in} Datern Stat rdially invit-| New-York, was once a village om ation. Monhattan Island ;mour Robinson, Audubon Society Meets Friday A méeting of the Boa of Di- | Mexico, in Key West’on February rectors of the Monroe Cgunty Au- | 14th. dubon So¢iety has been called for eight o'clock tomorrow: night at the Chamber of Commerce office by Stuart S. Whiting; President. A number of matter’'of business including: affairs of }the- Audubon Screen Tour Club are to be dis- cussed. Arrangements. are tobe completed, for the ,appearary the Cincinnati n, Karat a Maslowski. who Jjyill shoW!ttelor thes desert and. New Tanne movies he took*’*in country of Arizona Navy Wives . Bowled At Rienal. Station Wednesday. Dora Hulquist was high bowler Harola R, Laubscher, secretary of the sociéty, is sending out no- tices of the meeting to the direc- tors, who are urged to be pres- ent: In addition to the Seeretary and President, the Board of Di- rectors is composed .of George of] Mills White, vice président. Nor- |’ man D.’Artman, treasurer, Mrs. Grace R, Crosby, +;Mrs. Frances Hames, Earl E. Hamilton and Captain O. A. Smith. MAb seeseesesesdoaae, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Curry, | of 1116 Curry Lane, at the U. S. Naval Station alleys] word Saturday of the birth of z Tuesday with a score of 156; sec-} son to their son and aoulliier in. ond high was bowled by Wanda Slover with,a score of 155, and third high score was 150, bowled by Mary Ruby. : Other bowlers were Barbara McLean, Betty Hartman, Madele- ne Taylor, Clara Arscott, Ann Long, Marion Wickham,, Emily DesArmier, Jeanne: Reyolds, Be- atrice Holtz, Maragaret Morrow, Muriel Cowen, Ann. Mace, Vivian Driver, .Pearl Wood, ,. Frances Gainer and Vera! Wood, avho' is it charge of the Navy Wives bowl- ets on Tuesday” Mothings., o NaWy wives aye entitled to owl on these’; Tugsday Morning;ses- sions, irregardless of rahk or ‘fate of their husbands. Friday morning at 9:00 p. m. jg the regular Navy Wives “League bowling. There are still openings for league bowlers on the teams, due to transfers of several mem- bers’ husbands. Any Navy Wife interested in league bowling can be at the alleys on Friday at 9:00 a. m., and see Mrs. Vera Wood, league manager, and register with} her for their league bowling. The Keglers and Blue Demons, two teams‘from this league, bowl- ed against two women’s teams from the Boca Chica alleys last Friday night, January 21, 1949. The Kegl defeated Team No. 1 Boca ‘Chica,‘ two out of three games, and’ the. Blug Demons. were defeated twor qut, of, three games by Boca Chica No. 2. There is to be a return matclff: this coming Friday between thes@ teams af the Seaplafie Bage a leys, where thé last Friday gain were bowled. Bowling is to stant] at 7:30 p. m. These teams a¥e* pretty evenly matched and it is expected the games Baday, will be. quite -exciting. Official scorekeeper at the U.S. Naval Station alleys on Tuesday is Mrs. Bile ;Coughlin, NaS executive. secretary, 4d Poinciana P.-T, A. Mee Monday Evening | It has been announced that a meeting of the Executive Board of Poinciana School PTA will be } held on Monday evening, cael 31, at the home of Mrs. Ruth Ma- zeau, 11-2 Poinciana Place. Mrs. Viola Coles will act as co- | hostess with Mrs. Mazeau at ne meeting On Wednesday, there will be February School, this meeting. being duled for 2:30 p. m. in the Te ers Room of the School. Tavernier P.-T. A. To Meet Tuesday A meeting of the Tavernier | Parent-Teacher Association will be held on Tuesday of next week, | and all members have been re- | 1 | | quested to attend this meeting The Devotional will be read by Mrs. S. Lund, and ‘hostesses for the meeting will be the Mes- dames L. Santini and R. Santini ! There will be a guest speaker, ; Dr. R. W. Heath, whose topic rea the day will be “First Aid and | |the Doctor.” | The regular r tings of the T; vernier Parent-Teachers Associ tion are held on the first Tuesda |of each month —- | Three Births In County Hospital | Three recent births were an- \ nouncéd today in the Monroe | County Hospital A daughter, weighing six Tia) 12 ounces, was born at 4:05 p. m., 24, to Mr. Spuler, Jr., and Mrs. Toy 44-1 Poinci- Janua’ turley an. A son was born at 2:32 a. m., January 23, to Mr. and M Se 1609 Flagle: weighed six lbs., nue. The 12 ounces A daughter, weighing six Ibs., 12 ounces, was born at 6:26 p. m., to Mr.-and Mrs. Chas. 1 Seminary street baby held a meeting ai. the Room Mothers of Poinciana ; law, Mr. and Mrs, Charles’ A. Cur- ry, of Miami. American Legion Auxiliary Meets Tonight *It has been announced that the | American Legion Auxiliary will héld! its regular Meeting tonight ! at 200 Q "clock, at Eps. Post! Home q wel, Tk Island, beck'D Didortbe’ Petitions seexing divoreés wy re | filed yesterday in the office of ; Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Leonard W. Roberts against ; Dorothy Elizabeth Roberts; by F. H. Rogers against Marion Rogers; by Leslie E, Hooke Beeinee Billie | L.. Hooke, and by William Kres- | ner against Beatrice Kegél Kres- ner. The ‘Weathey | FORECAST . Key West and Vicinity: Fair and continued warm thru Friday. Moderate to fresh easterly, winds. Figtida: Clear to partly cloudy ‘and continued mild thru Friday. ‘Jacksonville thru the. Figyida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate castetly ‘winds over” south ppor- * Light to’ moderate variable ide mostly souther! ly over sputh portion: thru’ Fri Clear to partly eloudy weather. , No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. t ' Key West, Fla, Jan. 27, 1949 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Time of| Height of Station— Tide {high water Bahia Honda | (bridge) —0hl0m 0.0 ft. No Name Key (east end) —..+2h athe Boca Chica . (Sandy Point)—0h 4om | Caldes Channel (morth end) -+2h10m +1.4 ft.j 000 NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections ta be added. News Notes Eviden| indicates that the caste system — including Un- touchables—were introduced in India by light-skinned conquer- ors to maintain racial and ruling supremacy over the dark skinned ibes and other subjects. Nevada has the smailest popu-! © lation of ail the States. Italy’s Lake Como has been famous for cenic beauty since days Veetusedvesveduecn apetived i Key Wesi) | | riage ot. his: 280n, , Aly Khan. on Bang. | Calendae ‘Coming. Ev THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘ope ‘ Bingo Party, sponsored” by Catholic Daughters of Amer- ic Paul and Holy, Name :Socie- ty. 8:00 p. m. St. Mary’s Par+ ish Hall. Open to public Meeting, American Legion Auxiliary, 8:00 p. m. at Post Home on Stock Island. FRIDAY, JANUARY Senior Class, Key West High School, presents musical eomedy “Dance the World * Around.” High School Audi; night of . January’ 29th alge. Meeting,, Board’-ef Directors, Monroe County Audubon So- 4°» ciety, 800 YL, Chamber off Commerce Offic ;Meeting, Fern Chapter No, 21, Otder cote Bald 1. at Masohié of Se bers “Of by Fern) if SATURDAY, an | 28 | Benefit Dance oa yee of! Dimes Drive, ‘ed™ by Woman’s Floox Show. -\ NON-SKID |EXCELSIOR TRUSSES | \ Satisfaction Guaranteed QUISIDE of a truss. cc elie: for ruptu vie wurely Please you. GARDNER'S eunadensl 1114 Division St., Cor. Varela PHONE 177.. FREE DELIVERY () Wirephoto via Radio from Pandon), THE AGA KHAN, spiritual leader of 70 medans, poses in his-‘palatial Riviera chateaad with American Film Star Rita Hayworth after blessing her forthcoming mar- : The Aga Khamis sgated at left beside Misy. ‘Hayy worth. | Aly Kid fstands, ak Bight j ‘Standing at. left is J.G; } Gamma oftpe Paris branch of the ek \ a> tei ut ¥ , Society of St. Vincent de; March of Dimes greatly, torium, 8 p. m, Performance | Javshees, co-sponsérs ‘of th tine ‘Ti a1 tr im -|leading role. Another 7 [But Not Goodbye To Be Presented On February 2 “But Not Goodbye”, the second ; having thi , Play of the season by the Civic ' Drama Guild of New York, will! : be presented in the High Schdol } ; Auditorium at 8:00 p..m. on Feb- ‘ nery, settin; ‘ruary 2. The Junior Chamber of | This orga: ere Drama Guild in bri) heres very closely to the ori tion has in Key. West; : } group: each year | the New are sponsored “throughout outstanding plays: fro .| York stagé:: are } down to‘our city by a profession- ; jal ‘theatre troupe’ for the enter- | tainment’ of residents and _visi- “But Not Goodble® Will s for sale*for tl uction on Wednesd ‘ebruary 2, “But Not Goodbye” is an en- gaging Victorian comedy which | ;ran for many months on broad- | 1 Tir tii COMING NEXT WEEK!!! Lions’ Club ‘ion Ismaili Moham- Feb. Ist to 15th, Stock Island-’ $= | F AMOUS , ST: AGE (Continut atkroft # Page One) Temple* over a dancer { grown, Miss | a’curly haired ‘child + abe appearance is ex- of the | since he | is appearing here without charge. ; Desi Arnaz should also attarct | many additional patrons since he | a handsome favorite, of the la- | dies. His appearance is ‘problema- | tical, since he may have to re- turn to New York before Satur: day., He told Callow yesterda he is looking forward to the Key | West Visit’ if it is at all possible. | Meanwhile, the Jaycees’ and) e;Casa | ‘Marina ll ‘are Selling’ tickets | ndask that’réser'vatioh$ Be made | early. Reservations may be made, at March’ of’ Dimes’ hi aqtiarters, 13 Sob fiakd SHEE OF DY%alling } | 1683. mittee, headed | nukes ged patfonsito, énswhen ¢ickets | since early$reser>.; BY te les. will beg il best | 1 ti i * A nu of valual e dp: | will be awarded at the O83 Bie Sideshows Featuring the LITTLE “GYPSY” in the GIRL REVUE 2 Big FREE Sensational Attractions Nightly Star’ pected to swell receipts Performing 110 Feet in th Air Defying Death Bring the Family and Have A Big Time Every 20 Minutes by Key West Transit Company SO TUTTE LIL LLL LLL LL ina dance. These include amj ice roaster, a toaster, a§ re » ey watch and ‘or seven { ie fer) Po s 1$ 1.00 PER PERSON (Tax Incl.) | DRESS OPTIONAL Jewelers and Silversmiths Close Out Bargains!!!, 1, - SPECIALS ror FRIDAY / Cas Dresses and Cottons | 25% Discount , MAR_ED DRESS SHOP Dresses... Millinery ... Accessories ate i “ evening is in store for those pore ext Wednesday's perform. | the legitimate theatre to those: ¢ opportunity to see ' Broadway hits in New York § productions iwth their own § and costuniés. tab Commerce ‘sponsors thi dramatic! ed an outstandig reputation t their excellent . Estee Bi ‘ond of the i ‘y8'in this: ; tickets will evel at 8:00 p.m. shi (CARNIVAL (FOR THE BENEFIT OF MONROE COUNTY BLOOD BANK) @10 Big Riding Devices ’ THE GREAT VESSES 10c Bus Service to Carnival Ground: e” way with Harry Carey in i! thus‘: browght | couritry ky variaus ciwir g ee I November: that | a » a the door of sful comedy,” John High School Auditorium , brought down the ht of the performance ‘house to start off the season. Jaycee mebers * Five (Observation taken at City Office, at yee Pe na orn str TrfeKe wif e Sud toigt oh’, 8:30 a.m., EST) Danee, Fleét’ Reserye if ye thes; gha*Hotel Temperatures > tion, Front arid ee Foreign W: il The sar Highest yesterday og (ft) streets. 9 p. m. to Jetera Lowest last es 70 Music y Coral Isle Mean et ders. Free to me! Normal B 3 70 their guests. | rina will 3 also appear at Precipitation March of Dimes Ball, .Hotel; cha, though at an earlier - hour Total last 24 hours - .00 ins. Casa Marina, 9:30 P.M. to 1] Full details of the .program will Total this month .22 ins.) A.M Music by Bob Mc-; be announced shortly Deficiency this month 1.51 ins. Grew’s Orchestra i | — = Total this year .22 ins.! MONDAY, JANUARY 31 »-}| > Realizing they are in the Pa- Deficiency this year 1.51 ins.| Bingo Party, sponsored by } cific earthquake belt, city plan- Relative Humidity, s Auxiliary of VFW! ners of Weliington, N. Z.. have 8:30 am. 11. 8:00 P. M,, at Post ‘incorporated ‘quake proof’ fe 1G XN » on Elizabeth street. | tures in almost all its buildings. Executive I g, Poin- —— a larry 4 ea i lank PR! home|, Fire, kindled by fine sticks or ai " of Mr {t-2, by.a vop¢ on-a stake w. eliev si ean: Shamans 30.16 ins —1021.3 mbs. Poinciana’ Plucé. , | ed-by angient ri s te ward off | i @ Tomorrow's Almanac 5h dise in their flogks. | . . > WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 , . Muse Go eee Oe Room’ Mothers! Poin- | 7 cine lokam, BONBON anDKCAND Sea unset B: 5) Dao he yan, Ceuta inch length —an exquisite sterling gilt ene eee aa at Poinciar March Of Ditties Beaefit = 7 i pe 4 3 a, | set boas as ! or a lasting expression of tenderness and affection W “Moon a Jan. 28th. T RUARY cae | : DANCE | Gorham Master Craftsmen have wrought this exquisite | TIDES Ps nee er Special | Saturday, Jan? 29, 1949 [° ~~ gittof’sterting. Every day for a lifetime. any occasion ayavaiiacas) BE ue pica el | 9:00. P.M: Till 1:00 A.M. “| can be remembered in the lace-like beauty of this | Tomorrow ‘. | cee | LA CONCHA i heart-shaped bonbon dish. (Eastern Standard Time) | About one-tenth of the popula- | | RAINBOW ROOM i High Low (tion of the United States is Ne-|j] Hector Barroso and Orchestra i 4 10:19 a.m. 3:48am. | gro. ij FLOOR SHOW T be CAC COM er 9:38 p.m. 2:42 p.m. -— —— ponsored by VFW Ausiliary | + oo > al