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\ vais FOUR nen William Henry, Noted Artist, “Guest Speaker At Meeting Of Key West Woman’s Club Held Yesterday «The February meeting of the. “Key West Woman’s Club was held yesterday afternoon at the Glubhouse on Duval street, with Mrs. Lee Goddard, president of ».the. organization, presiding. Reports of the various com- mittee chairmen were given and ‘approved, and several announce- ments of importance were made, The second in the series of art} where he executed murals for exhibits sponsored by the elub}| the Nassau home of the Duke and Will open officially tomorrow, it} Duchess of Windsor as well as cowas revealed, This show will be| for goyernmental buildings. of the works of Jeane Kirke, His talk dealt with art appre- young Key West artist, The ex-| ciation in its various phases, and -vhibit will be open fram 2:00 to} he spoke warmly of the contribu- 6:00 p. m. daily and Sunday for | tians made to art by the mod- the coming week, and will be of /erns, Following a dead period of great interest to art-lovers. | art, said Mr. Henry, there was a The news of another Conch} reyolutionary movement by supper to be held in the near fu-| French artists, and their influ- ture was received with enthusi-{ ence on modeyn art is incalculable asm, The response to the previ- [Too, continued Mr. Henry, pho- m See upree as sponsored by the! tography has relieved the artist - was overwhelming, and it{of the necessity for true picturi- Vg €xpected that the coming one | zation of objects, and now stress wewall also be a large success. Thejcan be laid upon emotional ef- date and menu for this supper} fects. wif be announced later. This address by Mr. Henry was t has developed that the Key. very well-received by an atten- guest speaker of the day, Willi- am Henry, whose address was interesting and informative in the extreme. varied and interesting some time in the ' ) i ! candy, were enjoyed by all, “West Cook Book of the club is "Ming splendidly, and particular- ly so in the face of the fact that ..no national paid advertising has -«hean done on it. However, there ~~hras been a great deal of free ad- “vertising in other cities and na- «tionally, through the medium of < ticles in newspapers, quoting , of the more exotic recipes -;4m the book, and there was of tive audience. Several new members were in- troduced and welcomed -into the Woman's Club at yesterday’s meeting, including Mesdames Joseph F. Thornton, M. A. Wil- helm, J. C. Kinsey, Charles Mon- ree, William Ellis, Bowman Cut- ter, W.R. Laughon, George V. Lothrop, Yvonne Snidow and Ruby E. Still. Guests at the meeting included Mrs. R. L. Hudson, of Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs. C, F. Card, Rah- way, N. J.; Mrs. Grace F. Ruther- an the Saturday Evening Post ed- itorial page of the issue that contained the long article on Key | ford, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. W. West. F. Kulp, Ship Bottom, N. J.; Mrs. It was further announced ak | Wiss T. Turner, Milwaukee, aE AEROS UES 2 FALE ALIN EN OL * almost $800 worth of the cook | Wis; Mrs. Richard B. Waite, St. book was sold last month, and{ Louis, Mo.; Mrs. C. McCauley, that very soon the second edition} Houston, Texas; Mrs. C. T. Dow- will be ordered. It is indeed good } ling, Norway, S. C.; Mrs. Frank news to know that the book is} Hopkins, North Lake, Wis.; Mrs. gaining~in popularity each day. | A.H. Allen, Philadelphia, Pa.; The meeting was then turned} Mrs. C. E, Carlton, St. Peter, - aver to the chairman of the} Minn.; Mrs, D. S, Sterrett, Erie Fine Arts Committee, Mrs.| Pa.; Mrs, Grace Avery, Connecti- George Mills White, who, in ob-| cut; Mrs, J. C. Matheson, Wash- servance of National Fine Arts;ington, PD. C.; Mrs. Edward A. Week, had arranged a splendid| Ambler, Jr, and Mrs, Clark program, and who introduced the | Noecker, Hammond, Ill Tryouts To Select Cast Of New Play By Key West Players To Be _, Held Tonight And Tomorrow Night Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Trujillp entertained their young son, | Eddie, on his second birthday | Sunday afternoon with a party} Duval street. were present with their parents. | Cake and ice cream, as well as| I and } prizes were won by little Ros- ; linda Diaz and Sam: Bath. i Youngsters attending included Robert Ronald Watson, Steve | Neal Watson, Armando Pereira, | Jr., Margarita Oropeza, Graee’ { Mary Oropeza, Lydia Oropeza, ; Mr. Henry, an instructor at | Tommy Cassidy, the local art school, has had aj sidy, back- | quinaldo, ground including service in the|Bruce Esquinaldo, Mary Ann_ Diaz, Mrs. G. Walker, Mrs. Olga Army Air Corps, and has spent} Arnold, Josephine Arnold, Betty; Bahamas, | Joyce Arnold, Damano Santana, | William Cag-j Pete Es- | Esquinaldo, : Susan Cassidy, Linda Pedrito Baso, Magnolia ‘Angel, | Georgina Angel, Rachel Angel, Jose Diaz, Mildred Diaz, Esther | Diaz, Carole Lopez, Kenngni Ward, Orquidea Hernandez, Er-j; nestine Valdes, Anne Shirley , Vinson, Sandra Lee, Samuel Tift, | Butch Gardner, Johnny Gardner, | Roger William Knowles, J. L. a ee ee ee mune Y ong Eddie Trujt ) With Party On 2nd Birthday.Sunday Bowled Tuesday llo Entortained Saunders,, Manuel Ortega, Robert Villate, Nana Villate? Tény Mur- Guia, Margaret Ann Albury; Hildred Roberts, Peggy Jean Al- bury, Betty Walker, Butch Walk- er, Hector Parra, John David Walker, Sergie Sanchez; Ricardo Sanchez, Coral Valdez, - Hilda Diaz, Nilo Diaz, Nellie Diaz, Charlie Diaz, Jesie Diaz, Nellie Trujillo, Edna Jean Gardner, Martha Salineio, Nilo Salinero, Ray Gutierrez, Milton Esquinaldo Jr., and Karen Mayan, - Grownups attending the party included Mr. and Mrs, Albert ‘Sanchez, Mrs. Yolanda Sanchez, Mrs. Maggie Lopez, Mrs. Elena Rodriguez, Mrs. Rosa Trujillo, Mrs. Anthony W. Albury, Miss Ondina Pita, Mrs. Milton Es- guinaldo, Mrs. Lewis Wol- cott, Mrs. Sam Bath, Mrs. J.} Knowles, Mrs.. Robert Watson, Mrs. A. Mayan, Mrs.: Esther ! Pereira, Mrs. Zoila Rodriguez and Mrs. Stella Diaz. Officers Wives Club To Hold Luncheon Meeting F riday Noon It has been announced that the luncheon meeting of the Officers’ Wives Club will be held at 12:30 on Friday, February 4 at the Of- ficers Club at Fort Taylor. | Hostesses for the affair will be Mesdames J. W. Gorman, W. T. Faulconer, P. L. Spiel and G. W. Rodney. Guests at the luncheon will in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hicks. Mr. Hicks is the owner of the Casa Marina hotel here, and Local Minbnes To Attend BPW Meeting In Miami Several members of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club of Key West will attend a district meeting of the organiza- tion which will be held at the Miami Shores Country Club on Sunday, February 6. : Members who will attend, with the local president, Mrs. Withel- mina Harvey, are the Mesdames Stell Ciesinski, Mary Graham, Claire Arlen, Marie Hartel, Marion Starke, Grace Crosby, | Katherine MeManus, and others; who are making their reserva- tions for the affair by calling Mrs. Ciesinski at Stell's Beauty Nook on Fleming street. at the meeting on Friday he will give a brief and informal address. These luncheon meetings of the Officers’ Wives Club are always | charming and interesting affairs, and it is expected that a large Navy Wives the U..§. Naval. Station. Alleys | for him at the Catholic Center on | Carol Jean Albury, Peggy Bath, | was held yesterday morning. : us - | Barbara Ann Bath, Sam “Bath,| Vivian Driver, 152, was high Many young friends of Eddie! Jr., Orquidea Kitts, Bill'Kitts, Jr.,| scorer. Wanda Slover, 144, and | Dovig Hulquist, 136, were the Other ig ineluded th er i bs Mesdames Barbers” Sctaene Madelene Taylor, Vera © Wood, Ann Long, Mary Ruby, Marian Wickham, Jeanne Reynolds, Bea Holtz and Betty Hartman. Bowling League Manager Vera Wood and NCCS USO Director +| Eileen §. Coughlin were score keepers. | ti. ~ WEATHERMAN Says: _ Key West and Vicinity: Con- ; tinued fair and ~ mild weather ly winds. * Plorida:' Partly cloudy today) and Thursday, except mostly cloudy ‘over extreme narth por- tion with some light rain.” Not “WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Q 1040- \Coming Events thru Thursday. Moderate easter-! a me nn ee , PEBRUARY 2. jot Goodbye,” Drama Guild Production,» High School od te Jena 8:30 rs ag ‘Sponsored unior - _ ber of Cofnmerce. Bingo party, sponsored by Na- vy Wives Club No, 88, 8 p. m. South Beach Restaurant. * Bingo party, sponsored by Cu- “ban Club, 8 p.m. at Cuban Club. Meeting, Key West Astronomy Club, 8 p, m,, Key West High School, upstairs. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Regular monthly meeting. Branch 56, Fleet Reserve Asi sociation, 8:00 p. m. at ¢glub rooms of organization, Front and Fitzpatrick streets. Bingo Party, -spensored b Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Holy Name Siciety. 8 p. m., St. Mary’s Parish Hall, Duval street. Meeting, Sewing Group} Mon- roe County. Hospital Auxili- ary, 2 p. m., at Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W for trans- portation. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th— Luncheon’ meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 p. m,, Of- ficers Club at Fort Taylor. Leonard Hicks, guest speaker. quite sa coal ayer. north portion,| SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5— eontinued mild south’ portion. Jacksonyille thruthe Florida Straits: Moderate northeast to east winds today and Thursday. Partly cloudy except mostly eloudy aver extreme north por- tion with occasional light rain. number of members and guests; East Gulf: Moderate northeast will be present Friday, including | to east winds today. Thursday newcomers whose husbands are | Moderate east to southeast winds. officers aboard ships recently ar- | Mostly cluody gver extreme north rived in Key West, to which} portion and partly cloudy else- ladies the Club has’ extended a| where. cordial inivtation to attend. No small craft or storm warn- | ings haye been issued. REPORT. Key West, Fla., Feb. 2, 1949 Golf Club Buffet Supper And Movies On Sunday Night It has been announced that the Key West Golf Club will hold a Buffet supper for its members on Sunday, February 6 at 7:30 p. m. at the clubhouse on Stock Island. In addition to the buffet su per, Julius Koyash, chairman the entertainment committee of the organization, has announced that several movie’ sport’ shorts will be shown, two{ golf= shérts. f° ~~ twa football shorts and qne box- ing short, Astronomy * | Club Meets P” | Deficiency this month x of | Total this year (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 am., EST) : Tempera’ Highest yesterday ; Lowest last night ~ By PY aerate -. 82 -) 32 Normal _. Precipitétion Total last 24 hours 00 ins. Total this month _. 00 ins. Deficiency this year = Je - Barometer (Sea Level). 8:30 9.m. 30.17 ins,—1021.7 mbs. Tomotrow’s Almanac Sunrise — 7:09 a.m At the regular meeting of the} Key West Players held on Mon- day evening at 8 a’clock at the and guests participated’ by read- ing parts of the play. t was announced that tryouts would be continued tonight at 8 Barn Theatre it was announced . that the next play to be produc- - ed by the group would be Sidney Howard’s successful comedy. “The Late Christopher Bean.” Lt. Commander R. G. Albright, of Naval Air Station, was select- ed to direct the play, and at the close of the business portion of the meeting preliminary tryouts . were held and several members p. m. at the Barn Theatre, and again tomorrow night, in an ef- fort to select the cast for the play. The Late Christopher Bean” on Broadway during the 1932- ed ever since by little theatres and college groups all over the country. Many Persons Comprised Passenger cosas epithe nist cciedl Rss Shaan oetcrpapiaa menting <eshacesasionigeancncedacicspareor ouesy aes ipa aamie docsiamenneasaecmmaiaomae mierconsh nie cena List Of Aerovias “Q? To Cuba Tuesday: Rodney Stiefbold; Neil _ Stief- bold, Paul Stiefbold, Desautels, Jessie Desautels, + }Many persons comprised the passenger list of Aerovias “Q" plane service yesterday. This list follows: Arthur Swartz, Julia Swartz, Ed- Robert Sommers, James Milgram, Carleton Lauer, Gertrude Lauer,| Mary Duevel, Charles Duevel, - .,Myrle Jones, Lois Jones, Vera} Harald Dahl, Ruth **kirley, Walter Kirley, Norma! Greinglass, Morris Aronson, Mae Risk, Harvey Risk, Charles Beh-} Swartz, Frances Katawitz, Cath- ler, Leona Behler, Floyd Earl] erine Metzing, Yolanda Prikasky, Rose Earl, Joseph Dimond, Eliza-] Helen Aterno, Alfred L. Taylor, beth Dimond, Howard Shipman, | Helen Chun, Kam Chun, Dorothy Ethel Shipman, Barbara Jay,}Gaber, Roxy Stokly, Madeline Marion Morse, Qlive Graham, | Goodrich, Ceylon Goodrich, Her- Isabel Bobien, Alfred Carusa,{/man Wahl, Marie Wahl, | Ramon Willian May, Laletin May, Anna] Rodriguez, Richard Martinez Mil- May, Lorene May, William May | ten Sedlak, Lillian Sedlak, Al- Jr, Mary Loiselle, Alva Loiselle, } berto Gonzalez, Jorge Llambes. Genevive Loiselle, Joseph Flan- Joaquin Cristofol, Enrique Gi- zer, Isabel Nadeau, Virginia; menez, Edward Booz, Madelen Goodpasture, Henry Goodpasture | Booz Robert Test, Elva Test, Ottis Magill, Mabel Magill Willie Candida Sierra, Henry C. Oberly, Cox, Ralph Cox, Robert Sullivan,| Jack Kilgore, Clayton _ Sheer, Marie Sullivan. Pauline Sheer, Martin A. Becker, “Warren Eisenhauer, Isabel J,} Teresa D. Becker, Arlie Tippett, Fisenhauer, Martin Berg, Ester} Artie Tippett, Chester Lubaczew- Berg, Gustave Chellstorf, Kather- } ski, Carolyn Lubaczewski, John ine, Chellstorf, Gwen Stiefbold,! Szastak, Frances Szostak. * TS TREATIES OS “% Junior Hostesses, who wanted Dance At four dances a month instead of aN " a aN two, as in January. USO-N ccs The hall has been prettily , . ¥ decorated and the Refreshments 1 onight Committee has completed its} > The Tune Topper Qrchestra| Preparations for serving during . intermission. will furnish music for Dancing All military personnel and at NCCS USO tonight, from 9:15 p. m. to 11:00 o’clock. This will be the first of a week- ly series of Wednesday night ~ dances, in response to numerous requests from Servicemen and their families are welcome. Black walnuts are delicious in plain white cake, in cottage pud- ding, or in mashed sweet pota- toes. win P. Finkel, Herbert S. Cutler, | Wilfred | Utah, \ ' ! t { | $2.45 up { 1 was one of the outstanding plays | City. 1933 season, and has been enjoy-| treaty with Spain to buy Florida | r3 Elizabeth Heth, State Federa- Sunset - 6:14 p.m tion president, will be the guest e Moonfige Is of honor at the Miami Shores Tonight Moonset meeting, and Mrs. Aloysia Van Goidtsnoven, past president ob It has been announced that a} TIDES : the local club, will give a talk;meeting of the Key West As-| (aya) Base) there dealing with the ratifica-|tronomy Club ‘ will be held ta- Tomorrow tion of BPW laws. [aight at 8:00 o’clock upstairs in (Eastern Standard Time) pe eee the High School. High Lew { TODAY IN HISTORY : A number of interesting activi- 12:51 am 1:44 gn as pate a Hea have — planned by ithe 110 pam: 7:18 ah now America club, and at the meeting . tonig . ened r om 5 1790—First sitting of the U.S.) these plans will be,-perfected, ee Te ONE | Supreme Court, in New York} following which they will be an- Time of] Height of ‘ : nounced, rs Station— Tide |high water 1819—United States signs a Bahia Honda from her for $5 million. i " t Bg onl OP alk ifm Oat 1833—First of the 6 annual in-! TODAY S (east end) __+2h 20m stallments, $5 million, which} Boca Chica ; France had agreed to pay for; ‘ (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m - American losses in the Napole- | BIRTH DAY Caldes Channel t onic wars falls due—and France | (north end) .+2h10m +1.4 ft. does not pay. -o ‘ 000 1848—Treaty of Guadelupe Hi-} _By AP Newsfeatures NOTE: dalgo ends the war with Mexico —Mexico ceding vast territory to us, today’s California, Nevada, and parts of Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. 1876—Organization of the Na-! tional League of Baseball Clubs, in New York.— Dahl, Elias | Chicago, Hartford, Conn., Boston, ! St. Louis, Louisville, Ky., Brook- | lyn, Cincinati and Philadelphia. 1881—The Rev. Francis E. Clark founds the Society of Christian Endeavor in, Portland,} Maine. } 1942—American Flying Fort-! resses bomb the Japs in Malaya. | 1944—U. S. Marines takes first! pre-war Jap territory. | 1945—Two U. S. armies in race | for Manila. 1947—Secretary of State Mar- shall pledges aid to Europe's Displaced Persons. | 1948—John L. Lewis’ letter to Professional! ga JASCHA HEIFETZ, born Feb. !2, 1901, in Vilna, Russia, where his. father played first violin in the‘ local orchestra. At the age of eee = 63, Jascha was . i taught to play a quarter - size violin. At 4 he became a stu- dent in the Royal Sehool of Music; when 7 he was playing as a_ soloist. After study at she St, Peters- ‘ascha Heifetz burg Conserva- tory, he became soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic and came to the U. S. in 1917. The West Indies stretch over coal industry contains threat of ban area of about 92,000 square strike. 4 miles. KEY WEST’S ONLY COMPLETE JUVENILE DEPT. STORE Special Sale CRIB High Chair BUMPERS PADS $2.25 up This Week On STROLLER PADS $1.50 Bassinette LINER $2.50 up LT A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES - DRESSES and FURNISHINGS ... 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