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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 194 9 SOCIETY NEWS — By NIRA LESLIE GULEY Phones: ™ “wi The Officers Wives Club will on Friday afternoon, February 11 held « bridge and bingo party at the Commissioned Officers Mess ut Fort Taylor for the benefit of the new Navy Nursery The party will be wholly femi- ne, for Officers wives and the nen guests only, and it is ex- i that there will be an ex-| lly large attendance. been announced by the w Club that Navy pe y will open on Feb- ruary lith, the s day of the ae and bingo y. A nurse been emple 1 to be in wrge of the nursery, and its es- tablishment will fulfill a long-felt and necessary want Alexander C Husband is predent of the Officers Wives Club, and Mrs. J. P. Edwards is chairman of the bridge and bingo Sarah Palfrey ( 0oke sil Husband, Elwood Cooke, To Play Exhibition Tennis Match At Casa Marina Sunday It has Case Mar been announced by the Hotel that Elwood »and of Sarah Palfrey is at present at the hotel, ond will, with Mrs. Cooke, play exhibition tennis match on the tel courts on Sunday afternoon { thie week at 3:00 o'clock ‘ook Tr atch should be of great nterest to tennis enthusiasts, and t was further nounced that not my are the b i guests welcome te witness it, but an invitation is also extended to the Key West people to attend. Many persons here will glad of the opportu nity to see the Cookes play Due to arrive at the hotel on February |ith are two other ten- Passenger List Of Aerovias «Q” Planes To Cuba Yesterday Among tho: aboard Aerovias lerday were leaving for Cuba Q” planes yes- Phillip Levin, Alex Hillman, brand, William Cleveland, Ruth Sidney Birnbaum, Janus Taylor,!Cleveland, Reuben Hund, Mil- Marie Tayl Fay Stewart,’dred Hund, William Campbell, Leonard Boe ertie Boe, Bert-|Mary Campbell, Harry Illions, end Godfredson, Lizzie Godfred-| Florence Illions, Noclos Ritoa, sen, Sydney Sarner, Julia Sarner,! Janice Levin, Rita Hill, Birdie Cert Maberstick, Virginia Haber-|Birmbaum, David Pearlman, | stick, William Isaa nm, Robert-| Audrey Pearlman, Harold Booth, son Brenner, Ann Brenner, Hen-| Tillie Booth, Justin Ochling, John Gooseen, Eduardo Gonzalez,!Ochling, Lillian Huillman. Edward Dishuilds William Ben-{ Anthony Rodriguez, Sylvia nett Rodriguez, Clement Rodriguez, Robert Walker, William Kelin,} Bill Dixon, James Halporn, Bela Augusta Klein, Clarence Bohl,| Halporn, Hilda Byer, John Byer, Hettie Bobi s Butler, Rose; Laurence Benedick, Andres Siri- Ulrich, James Ulrich, Elsie Ma “|e Irene Sirica Lazarus, James| ines, Andrew Marinos, Cornelius er, Homer Robertson, Saul) Weime, Elizabeth Weige, Kitty|Eichen, Josephine Eichen, Sal- Bumby, Lee Savely Peter Beck-|vador Rossi, Joaquin Araya, Mad- er, Freida Becker, Dean Max-|die Walton, Seth Walton, Bar- well, Alice Maxwell, Sarah|tolome Ferrer, Marcos Diaz. Resend Burt Rites Wednesday At Thomasville, Ga. Miss Wahneta Burt, program director of the Armed Services YMCA, and Julius William Ko- vash, of the Key West Provision company, were married Wednes- day, Jan. 23 by Dr. Robert Wood- son in the Presbyterian Church », Georgia ling them were Dr. gand Ernest Wohl of Thomasvil- le The bride wore a grey wool ga- bardine suit with avacado green accessories and carried a prayer- book with pale pink camelias. The former Miss Burt, of Mun- and Marion, Indiana, attend- ed Ball State College and Indi- ana University. Mr. Kovash of Martins Ferry, Ohio, attended Ohio State University New Girl Seout Troop To Be Formed A meeting of the Girl leaders was held yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ralph Payne Craft for the purpose of discussing the forming of a new Intermediate Troop of Girl Scouts in the Poinciana Dis- trict There is a great need for this new troop in that section, stated Mrs. Craft, and the new troop will have Mrs. J. M. Bringman as the jeader and Mrs. Evelyn Lang as assistant leader. cle Scout Attending the meeting with Mrs. Craft, Mrs. Bringman and Mrs. Lane were Mrs. Merrill Sands and Mrs. Ralph Harten- Stine. Residence—629-X] + mount oret cravat etree REE ENEREEAREREEEL Officers Wives Club To Sponsor Bridge And Bingo Party On Feb. 11 For Benefit Of New Navy Nursery the|has also been announced that a| | | Citizen Office—51 party. Mesdames R. H. Harwood | jand W. R. Laughon will officiate | at the bingo games. | Serving as baby-sitters will be | the Mesdames D. A. Henning and jd R. Morrow, and the cake and |candy sale to be held in connec- , ton with the event will be under jthe direction of Mrs. M. E. Rice and Mrs. R. W. Etcher. Donations of cakes, pies, candy and other goodies are being solicited, and it number of “white elephants” are needed to be used:as bingo prizes. | All donations of these needed ar- | ticles of food and bingo prizes will be most gratefully received, the club states. Reservations for the party can be made by calling Mrs. Edwards at 1494-J or Mrs. Stone at the Ft. | Taylor Commissioned Officers Mess. nis stars, Billy Talbert, who is| the third ranking pro, and Frank | Shields. Mr. Talbert will be ac- companied by his wife. On February 6th the Casa Ma- rina will have several very dis- tinguished guests, including Igor Cassini, known professionally as Cholly Knickerbocker, the society gossip columnist, with Mrs. Cz sini, and Mr. and Mrs. Oleg Cas- sini. Mrs. Oleg Cassini is Gene Tierney, the picture star. Recent guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gould, the publishers of the Ladies Home Journal, and M. Maximillian, noted New York furrier Farmer, Temple Farmer Archer Farmer. Willie Brecher, George Hilde- Eisners Have New Grandchild Louis Eisner dropped in today to announce that he now a bonafide Conch in his family, a daughter having been born to his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vallet, at the Mon- roe County Hospital last Sunday, | January 23, at 6:20 p. m. Mr. Eisner went on to say that he, like every other member of his family, is at heart a Key Wester, and they all feel ve proud of the new baby having been born here. Mrs. Vallet is the former Helen Eisner, and the new baby has been named Lenore Martha. One of the liest forms of na- | val attack was ramming of one! boat by another and navy ships/ up to 1911 were built with bows designed to withstand ramming | impacts. Lyi y, baugh, of ness of Key West, and ! enjoying their s TYRONE POWER (left) and Linda Christian, American movie actors, take their marriage vows in the little Church of Santa Francesca Roma at Rome, Italy, Thursday. mony is Msgr. William Hemmick (right) of Washington, D. C. During the wedding, thousands of Roman bobbysoxers staged riot scenes around the little church and.screamed their approval. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (P) wWiregreto via Radio from London To TYRONE AND LINDA ARE MARRIED IN ROME CHURCH Performing the cere- DeMolay Chapter Elects Officers At a recent meeting of Robert J. Perry Chapter Order of DeMo- lay John Collar was elected Master Councillor for the ensuing term. The following boys were el- ected to serve with him; Senior Councillor William Pinder, Junior Councillor Terry Daughtry, Mar- shall Thompson, Senior Deacon Raymond Cole, Junior} Deacon Ed Sheppard, Senior Ste- } ward Everett Rivas Jr., Junior | Steward Louis Maloney Jr., Stan- : dard Bearer Paul Gibson Jr., Al- moner Chas Auxier, Chaplin Bill Neblett, Sentinal John Curry, The preceptors named were Charles; Roberts, Anthony Niles, Jim Faulconer, Horace Averette, Stan} Baisden, Larry Hartung, and Er- asto Perez. i Installation of officers willl be} held Saturday, February 5 at 8: p. m. in the Scottish Rite Temple, ! Eaton and Simonton streets. The! public is cordially invited to at-: tend by the chapter. Gary Smith, Robertson ' Families | Have Guests Mrs. William Smith, of Wall-{ ingford, Connecticut, has arrived} in Key West to spend some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, at their home at 95-2 Poinciana Place. { She was accompanied by Mi Ann Fredericks, of Meriden, Con- necticut, who is here for the fir time, and who expressed herself! as very much surprised to find | Key West such a delightful place as she had previously thought it | to be small, sparsely populated | and with nothing to attract a vis- itor. After a tour of the island | yesterday with M . Carl ton Smith, she sta indeed a lovely West with| im Smith and Mrs.! Fredericks was Mrs. Charles Rob ertson, mother of Charles Rob- | ertson of 70-1 Poinciana Place, | who: plans to spend some time here. Mrs. Wil Brumbaughs Of Philadelphia ting Here Mr. and Mrs. Albert S._ Brum- Philadelphia, Pa sting to note that they originally came here but now | for a one- have come| | back to spend several weeks. The Brumbaughs plan to fly | to Havana for several days be- fore returning north. Mr. Brum- | baugh states that he is much at- | tracted to the beauty and quaint- both are y immensely. Our Homemade Apple, Blueberry or Pecan PIES......75e! DUFFY'S TAV WHY KNOCK YOURSELF OUT? ORDER NOW =| TABLE READY . . Spring Chicken sea $2. 95 | : _ “—— Fresh Grated Coconut Macaroons and Lady Fingers Doz....... Me |) ERN 600 Truman Ave. Telephone 9249 BEAUTY WINNER SLAIN (P) Wirephoto | MRS. FRED CATHER, elected “Miss California Zephyr” beauty contest sponsored by the Western Pacific Railroad in 1947, was beaten to death with in her boarding room at Sacramento, Her husband, Fred Ca a hammer house Calif. ina 4 | | try. | presented with a 15-pound piece } of brain c { | ther, was arrested for question- | ing at San Jose, Calif. The nariners’ compass in the 14th Century The from i ph name ebra “Ne-brath- e meaning shallow a”, an Indian And those who chart their course by it are the happy ones. Can Betty Mathews and Dr. George Newton be true to their and fall in love, too? Read “secret stars” ” derives | was | i first generally used by Europeans } | | Everyone Has A “Secret Star” | house | Mrs. L. | the first time. | the Overseas | beautiful highways ithey had ever | their extensive tours of the coun- Suton Had House Guests Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saunders, of 2702 Staples avenue, had as their guests yesterday Mr. and M Replogle, of Washing- ton, D. C., Mrs. Lyda Spore of Bethesda, Md., and Mrs. Edna Pentz, of Rehobath Beach, Del., ‘all of whom were in Key West for They expressed themselves as very pleased with the Island City, and particularly delighted with Highway, which one of the most over which travelled during they termed While here, Mrs. Pentz was Saunders, s greatly pleas- ed, and which, she states, she will treasure always as a memory of her trip to Key West. The entire party left today for a motor trip to Texas before re- ral by Mr. with which she turning to their homes in the north. € congregational a "furch Unit ¥ o Meet will be a meeting of the n’s Auxiliary of the Con- nal Church held on Tues- ry 3, at 4:00 p. m. at | Service Center of the church. | becouse of Don't let cro: spoil your fun. The sofe “Reconstruction Method” can correct cross eyes. Some cases take less than one day! Over 9,000 successes, all ‘ages. EF BOOKLET BiMMEtennn tion on this Nen-Profit Institution. Write— CROSS EYE FOUNDATION 808 Graham Bidg., Jacksonville, Floride ey HER SECRET STAR Appearing In The Key. West Citizen January 31 Monday. | AUTOMATIC SPIN-RINSE FaGaei r} Calendar Of TODAYS |News Notes: ~ Coming Events FRIDAY, JANUARY 28— Senior*Class, Key West High | ton’s first Roman Catholic bishop, School, musical | for whom even Protestants plead- presents comedy “Dance the World Around.” High School Audi- torium, 8 p. m. Meeting, Board of Direc‘«rs, Monroe County Audubon 5:- ciety, 8:00 P.M., Chamber of Commerce Office. Meeting, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order Eastern Star, 8:00 P.M., at Masonic Hall. Initiation of candidates. Visiting mem- bers of organization invited by Fern Chapter to attend, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29— Benefit Dance to aid March of Dimes Drive, sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary of VFW, Post 3911, La Concha Hotel. Floor Show. Music by Hector Barroso and his Orchestra. Dance, Fleet Reserve Associa- tion, Front and Fitzpatrick streets, 9 p.m. to la. m. Music by Coral Isle Serena- ders. Free to members and their guests. March of Dimes Ball, Hotel Casa Marina, 9:30 P.M. to 1 A.M. Music by Bob Mc- Grew’s Orchestra. MONDAY, JANUARY 31— Bingo Party, sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary of VF" Post 3911, 8:00 P. M., at Post Home on Elizabeth street. Executive Board meeting, Poin- ciana PTA, 8:00 p. m. at home of Mrs. Ruth Mazeau, 11-2 Poinciana Place. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1— | Meeting, Woman‘s Auxiliary of Peis Congregational Church, 4:00 P. M. at the Service Center of the Church. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. Meeting, Room Mothers Poin- ciana PTA 2:30 p. m. in Teachers’ Room at Poinciana School. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5— Meeting, Demolay C! ter, 8:00 P. M. at Scottish Rite Tem- ple, Eaton and Simonton streets. Installation of of- ficers. Public invited to at- tend by Chapter. ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— Meeting, Harris School P.-T.A., 8:00 P.M., at School. Speciai Founders Day Program. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11— Officers Wives Club Bridge and Bingo Party, 1:30 P. M., at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Benefit, of new Navy Nur- sery. J COMPARE ’EM ALL “EASY NEW Spunduer with SEO UD IN ACTION TODAT ai Mumford & Ross 220 DUVAL STREET Next Door Delmonico Restaurant | (Know America) Many. of the diamond.nines df South Africa are locatéd in 1768—John L.Cheverus, Bos-} cores of ancient vol Large elements of Bérber, ed he stay when recalled to his} mitie and Arab blood are native France, born. French Cardinal, July 19, 1836. 1814—Henty N. Hudson, Shakesperean scholar, peare, born:,Cornwall, Vt. Died Jan, 16, 1886. 1827—Coleman ‘Salers, Phila- delphia engineer-inventor, hydro-electric development Niagara, born in) Philadelphia. Died Dee. 28, 1907. 1841—Henry M. Stanley, Con- federate soldier, war correspon-; dent, famed for his search for Dr. Livingstone, greatest of Afri- can explorers, born in Wales. Died May 10, 1904. 1861—Daniel Willard, famous president of the Baltimore &) Ohio Railroad, born at North Hartland, Vt. Died July 6, 1942. 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