The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 3, 1949, Page 4

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ne ne aban nti AC ari ts ‘ABAGE FOUR ee a a ata “SOCIETY. NEWS 4 ’ Phones: =o on : 4 ‘roe 2 ~*But Not Goodbye” Presented At e. Thee = In Seriés Sponsored B By Jr. C. OFC. plat papa ‘But ton u1 ee: 79 MP rt. High School Last Ni A very, ni deal. a = play; since sat OG aitecica! and finely ‘acted. ete Drama. Guild of New York ‘ —€ity, is’ by ‘George Seaton, and “ome for somes, time, on, ,Broad- 4 ‘The entire’ action ‘of the play k place in the living-room, of = & pthe Griggs home in a small ae | ght; Second ‘Bigns,-but not before heshad gone through a good deal of work see- | thats justice _was .done “and roceeds ofthe bus- It was a good play, | east was composed of Rich- ankland, Jeanette Reese, eraldine Gunn, Hazen Gifford, Lee Madden, Herbert Voland, Ellis, Charles and Theodore Field, all of whom have had a great deal of theatrical éxperi- Woman’s Committee Of AUW School Met Yesterday To Make Plans For Navy Charity Carnival Yesterday, at the home of Mrs. Donald Henning, wfie of LCDR D. A. Henning, Executive Officer of the Advanced Underseas Weapons School, the Women’s | Committee of the AUW School, met to formulate their final plans for their booths at the Navy Char- ; ity. Carnival. Mrs. A. J. Nelson reported that tickets went on sale | this morning: for the following! prizes: z J Stewart-Warner Radio. .., 2 Temple ae nes 3 Bicycles. 3: Westinghouse Food Mixers. 3 Rods and Reels. 1 Case of Whiskey. 1 Case of Bourbon. “Automagic” Washing Machine. Mrs. R. A. Ryzow discussed the | arrangement of the booths, the’ 4 Delegates From jMeet In Miami prizes bought and donated to} Four delegates from the Key jdate. The committees for each} West Baptist Weman’s jon |might of the carnival were ap-; ean 3 ' pointed as follows: oy. Unlonsaticnded the ay | } 16 February—Mesdames D. A. \ meeting of the Miami, Association | Henning, C. G. Moody and F, J. of the W. M. U! on Jan. 18th. Harlfinger. ; These were President Mrs. Ed- | 17 February—Mésdames A, J.|na Albury; Secretary Mrs. Lois4 ; | Nelson, Vernon Fields, and John; Eden, Community Mission Chair | Tinsley. man Mrs. Eleno* Bennett, 18 Februdry—Megdames Alvin | Business Woman’s Circle i Dorman, Robert Cy,Bownds, and|™man Mrs. Thelma Porch. Elmer Ve An ‘on, The meeting opened at I Ma. It deride? ‘tsyh-?* + prize, Pres. Mrs. C. H.. Balton gave, j-drawing each nizht of the Car- | devotional. . hour } p. m,| after lunch, and d was | ¢noon ion, spec veryone a chance! the Edison Center Glee lub, con- see the Jucky winners | sisting of almost one hundred | A delicious te vas served by , Voices. The group reports the Mrs. Henr ant»the meeting | Meeting enjoyable and instructive adjourned to all, dance to give eas { Sa eae _ aie — wae cce re enmaebuilding town on the East Coast|ence in stock shows, little thea- a Calend r in the year 1910, and was in three} tre groups and on Broadway. Passenger List Of Aerovias “OF i : i of Fy ‘}y'Rcts. The plat’ dealt with the}, The entire production was un- e a ‘Coming Events % passing away of Sam Griggs after}der the personal direction of Planes To Cuba Ye ster 1 PM : = . he fer Sy esr into a business| Stanley Woolf, and was directed SterC ay THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. al with a partner, and the ef-} by Richard Shaneland. The set f > 3 ..| Regular monthly meeting, aks fal’ Gruital: Griggs. to: take iaras: by, Rugene Dunkel. ahd ‘wai ae for avers yesterday is os Brfambilla, Aloysuis.| Branch 56, Fleet Reserve ne afien's shade off into other re-| most unusual and interesting. ih Reearonias ‘Q” planes were} ton . Pacer haae sae Sullis | sociation, 8:00 p. m. at club : : ——— ‘Alma ‘Fisher, Carroll Fisher, Florence Cloghessy,’Floyd Petig, "20ms,of organization, Front im) We Lois Fisher, Ray “Fisher, . Cari | crew, Mary, Pettyésew, Jay G. and Eisai Sueee lar ™ = Navy Wives Club. No. 88 Held Lorenz, Fred Timmons, Mabel, Pray, Anna Brangel. ; if Cine tee é Timmons, Edward Sadloski, Anne) Henry Brangel, Morton Ka ca, Soci St. Vincent de sie “Meeting Yesterday; ‘Plans For Sadloski, Wallace Oskolski, Helen Helen Kahn, Joe Menaygh re Paghand hon Nesey r Oskolski, Phillip’Galletta, Lillian cille Menaugh, John 8 St. Mary’s ish ‘ Many om vents Discussed Galletto;*Rodney «Hlastings;»Harel, Clyde:Crowell. Mixy spo. St. Mary's Ratish st Hastings, George; Adams, Lillian} Connie Connell. Mark Bailey Meeting, Sewing Gr ie fay ae nee e La|here will take place a stunning | Benike, Alfred Beénike, John Nie-{ la aBiley, Frank Mitchell Fran- poss Coane een eee he 2am we ey ih 0. 88) Style show, with creations from] kerson, Belle Nickerson, Marvin | cis Marjorie Gardne y, 2 p.m, at Hospital. Call rtil was helduin, hele ab rooms, on Casa Maina Specialty Shop and | Ortlip, William Schneider! Margaret Waring, Charles Ower Rutt, 420-W for trade VK the U. S. Naval Station yesterday |'the Mar-Ed. Shop. Lew*Train, Frank; Train, Louis; Henry Soliau, Edna Soltau, Henry aa oe cece j afternopit at 2 o'clbék. Other: plans for the dance are| Vacca, Tullio Sansonnetti, Alice, Hayes, | FEBRUARY 4th— on The club.is having a “husband Still going forward, and a record! Tyndall, Maud Tyndall, Giiberi Pa Luis Luncheon’ meeting, Officers and wife” barbecue for members | crowd is expected. The door prize| Dusman, Oscar “DeLongchamp, | eta, nte. Wives Club, 12:30" m Of. . on: Sunday; February’ 6;-ut" the | will be a beautiful Nesco Electric| Rubia DeLongchamp, Buford laesc Labra ficers Club "at Fart Teeioe E —- += home of Mrs. Florence Solomon, | Table Oven, donated by the} Everett, Helen Everett, Albury ano Jose Leonard Hicks, guest speaker. —~ ~./4201 Florida street, from’3:p. m.| Beachcomber. Owens, Francis Owens, George , Ruby eer, John Schweer,! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5— U Until 7 p. m. A delightful menu} Hector Barroso and his orches- Fisher, Freida Fish Mrancaco: Albe ong J hn Long. Hel ” emolat’ Chas gs ‘ : is is ancisco, Alberta Lc tc) g. Helen; Meeting, Demolay Chapter, 8:00 shad been planned, with the “piece | tra will furnish the music for the] Marrero, Sarah Marrero, John Tavlc taylor, Marvin P. M. at Scottish Rite Tem- ; @rtle resistance”: delicious barbe-| dancing, and a gala evening is in| wahlfest y Tubinsky, . William, EeseleeRosat le, Eaton and Si ti { ed spareribs, and salads and jstore for everyone attending. This! Paul Taltamus, Madge Alder-| Ezzell. Naomi Ezzell, Glenn Frer.| streets. Installation ot of, ether good-things to go. with}dance is, of course, open to the Fines its Srenoe bite PeodemGles Bean Saks posi ‘paacessliees oF 1d . A A ls man, Lee Jones, Maud Jones,;ichs, Frederick Bracken, Ralph ficers. Public invited to at- ‘mthem. Most members are expected | public with a nominal admission Floyd Hammitt, Fernelle Ham-; Tibbils and Duane Cultra | tend by Chapter. se4 “$3 “Sto attend with their husbands and} charged at the door. . perk, le é 5 | SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6— udi ~ vehildren.° Plans for further decorations ee a a ee are ana: Buffet Supper. members of Ke f eo oa The monthly hospital _ party | for the club rooms were discussed ] > : West Golf Club, at Clute 6 Lire place, Monday night, Feb.|at yesterday's meeting. The rest! U. Of Fla. | Music Box Exclusive house: op, Stock: Tainna 7.80 » to 1 from 7 until 9 >e’clock, with of the furniture is expected in | De ‘or The New i 2 Brine ai eas splendid entertainment. The sthis week, as the club’s business Students. Home : legion Fob ne Nex i fale se eee ' in the hbspital_are in dor™& fine meeting will’ be held at next *Spotlite” Records I, y ; : i} odd 2s Streit: and members, of.$h¢i club week's meeting. and a full at ; hve aber ues eran ee | “Swill be there to act as hostesses. ftendance is expected. - Between Semesters | Pencupoment 35) Meade, elec: Meets, Sparing: Watpgs fe: ite 1 Bi ¢lub *ponsors a party the |» The:members of the club ‘Uni ‘ whore in today s Gitiaen by the oka pease Ng cu o0n, : sn are i 5 2 ! a rst Monday in each, month at tigoing ahead with final plans for ‘higtbiates ee py eeapes | Music Box that they have com-| ee woe Knights df -Pythine e ihe “W."S.; Naval’ Moshifal, with ltthei¥ street! dance on Saturday, dea Gainesyil} oat a 24 pleted arrangements | for the | -pHURS AY FEBRUAR . sta different entertainment each fMarch’ 12, Fleming street, be- Feehan, ete yea la alership of the new ‘Spotlite! Mm ot ; Lad: fh gi MEay seuss sseeussens fitween Duval’and Whitehead. This | es 0 Feb Ae resuine | ; sae 8 pm, Post WEA ‘The members who will workiht ors given for the Da-| Studies 0 aN Sieve 1 Bh Pe ee ee te a Abe Torifh Son tic wed will be om Albury, Jr gE écord will thave two | izabeth street. besides Mrs. Vera Wood, the Mes- Be ce Fund, with ‘all proce’ ited*to this very Clayton Zot hits on it “and mew are- | FRIDAY: FEBRUARY 11— " ' { ad , % any. * ey } P} dames, Lorraiht McGuire, Bi nf cme: Weill: be'artani Helio Goths Recs pane +e a will “be availible” each a ae pane fae Patol S| Sader lab 21 fpesaed Sanchez, Harold Haskins, Jenry | The new low price is made! at Officers Club, Ft. Ta: Ri 7 anetite pbibet 3 a oe aact cance. HI bea. | Henriquez, Charles | Rodriguez, | possible, according to | Mr. Prit-| Benefit of new "Navyy y, MD, as they fe us danee will, be. an-| archie R, Potter, Lée Robertson, | d, due to the fact. that the sery. the shop oven. each, Thurs morning from 9:00 until 11:30, }! “On Friday, February 11 the lub will sponsor a : Valentine dance at the Hotel La Concha, y Hnounced later. i Board of Ditectors of the Nav¥ Wivés Club will hold a meeting next Monday, February 7, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.} ; oe sabehibition Of Paintings By — cin ~ Jeane Kirke Opens At Woman’s ma" Clubhouse; Strikingly Vivid Show wal and in connection with this dance | Vera Wood. Pe. ¢ +An exhibition of paintings by | unit To use her own words, Mis Miss Jeane Kirke opened the | ec- | Kirke pref t ture the es- = ae eo E ad today we crrry a owt ing held under the auspices of the | S&Nce rather than the visual rea a [ecu eco he Baptist ome of the recordings which we / MH _Key West Woman’s Club yester- (ity of the subject matter. Especi-| W. M. U. met at the home of Mrs vein our store,” Mr. AND SPOTLITE | OVE cay: "This is the first ppportunity:| ally successful in creating a feel- ee ‘ tN a ened With a/ Pritchard stated. || Brings Popular C urrent || ith | pefriends of Miss Kirke’have had to] ing of mood are “Descending| <oiMiure and’ a prayer by Mrs as Hit Records itt and appreciate the ‘full ex-| Tyilight,” an oil, “The Tree’s| cage Gee itizen to to Friends | y An 418 2B of her taten Dance Macabre™ also an oil, andj © D- M: Mail The Ci || No- 500: Powder Your Pace at «. &® The pictur offered raed Inverne: .” a watercolor. +1 pj} Bg strikingly vivid show. Col@ts are |e México has provided much of sey S % wibrant, the ‘awing Viggpus | the source material for the paint- “a “#nd.assured, and the compos S | ings.” “Patio in Cuernava is an Unt; are well organized. Altogether | exe elently composed w; reatrrmrrthe total effect is highly accom-j.in vixid yellows and reds, and be n, plished for an artist of her years.| certain to be popular is “Going #4. Miss Kirke seems ‘to have no| Down from Taxco.” More modern ndul doubt about. what she wants to! in feeling is a simplified design of ntil jay and suffience dexterity in the | three figures, “Three Genera- yA use of various mediums to ac-/} tions,” in glowing, jewel-like col- a oh complish it | ors. ne i The exhibition is the result of| For the romantics there is a dg three years of intensive painting | watercolor “The Cliffs of Point : in which experimentation Has! Sur” offering a poetic study of re played a large part. Her style is' rocky slesppenring into hen direct and forthright with a wide | the sheer fantasy | ange extending from modern, there is *realism ‘through cubism and im- pressionism, spiced with an oc. casional surreolisti¢ touch. Vary ing her medium and technique, a conversation piece. she works in watercolor, gouache!. Miss Kirke has not overlooked | and oil manly, and also uses charg! her own island city as a source) “coal effectively as jin sevefalicus|of inspiration as well be reaily ny 3 bistie studies, one of which is a| recognized in several familiar o————portraitof her father,» Wallare | scenes to which she adds her own .” a collec tion | of actual marine life superim- | posed upon a watercolor back- round. This last is detined to be | on} ( , . Kirke. Included;in a group of pes | individual touch. The show is | : a jn and ink “wash ‘drawingi: is a) Open to the public daily from 2:00} a} £} Sdelicately executed ‘ ater frdrit | fntil "3:30 through Feb. 9th, and Yes scene called, “Foot of, “Rg, will Re Aighly rewarding to those | Street.” _sitending- ca 9c indekion VF W To Most. - risdgs For Children | This Evening | pplfe 4¢ Lions’ Carnival |. 4 reguiar meeting of Southern-| foe "It has been announced that all most Post No. 3911, Veterans of! " chiliren visiting the Lions Club’ p, ’ | he Camival” on: Stork Islam on|*creie2 Wars will be held this} Saturday afternoon of this week ,°VeMiN& at 8:00 p.m. at their) will be admitted to all attractions | Clubhouse. at a 9¢ admission each. | Arthur will preside and he urges Pree price will prevail from| visiting comrades and members = £00 to 6:00 p. m. only lof the post to attend Commander Tony | tendance at these d John Day, pny Register and Edward: Felton Also, Miss Marilyn P. Caréy,\a co-ed from the University, orig inally from Canada and taking post graduate work in psycholo gy, is in-Key West, and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bern ie Papy at their home on Wash ington street. | Baptist W MU. Met Monday A letter was read from Miss Josephine Jones. executive secre- tary. Mrs. Albury plans for the week of prayer for Home Missions, Feb. 28-March 4 when all auxiliaries a partici- pate in a spec p was stressed for an all day March 29th, Missic Harold Davidson of teach the book “Coope tists,” by Dr. J. B. L Recommendatior meeting will be prese W. M. U. at their regular business meeting on Feb. 7 At the of the meeting of od was enjoye sandw | nuts ce hes, cookies. served by th s present at the dames Leona Eden, Olivia Mc cedes John: Sara LV nor Bennett, Florine M [sephine Jopnson, and Mrs. A bury Are YOU MISSING the Mosi Talked About Place in Town? Delicious Hot and Cold BUFFET DINNERS THE SUN AND SAND CLUB Key West's Only Beach Club OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Every Evening, 6 to 9 Popular Prices announced her,| a |streamlined distribution and | | merchandising formula adopted | Hotel, 9 p. m., sponsoyed. b: j by the company eliminates the Navy Wives Club No. 88. necessity of salesmen, premotion | ‘ashion Show. ‘ xploitation department. Valentine Dance, La Gancha Philadelphia and Pittsburgh have more ten year veteran play- than any other teams-in-the | National Baseball Leagues-five apiece. i In cities where these new low | priced records are now avail able the publie acceptance hi been nothing short of phenomen- shown that the recordings of spotlite o the wverage record on the ots are native rope or to northern With Sunshine | Far Away . Places No. 501: Tra-Ta-Larra-Talar Lavender Blue No. 502: My Darling, My Darl- ing ! A Little Bird Told Me No. 503: Pussy-Cat Song Bella Bella Marie At waty On Now 45c Each or 3 for $1.29 THE MUSIC BOX 726 DUVAL STREET “Clip This eee i —Brirg This j Ad With Only— re | isa SPAGHETTI SUPPER FRIDAY 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. MASONIC PATIO Spansored by EVER READY STAR CLUB FOR BUILDING FUND Ry a al i Hy S Uo y Te ++. SLO and Uve Men’s Rings, 1.95 up GUARANTEED AU Rings Offered Are Sterling Silve = £ a 8 Price Sour HERNMOST DRUG STORE j . BY Sterling Siiver Duval and Fleming Stree1s | levurcmmmems 11) A.M. to 6 PLM. Sat. OnlV ES | Since 1928 the New York Man-j gers-have not lost the teaditionil |a new Hannlnd track K.W. Attend WMU i creistmay niant Notional Hock: rey League pani. Colgate-Palmolive-Peet's “NEW INGREDIENT GETS DAD'S SHIRTS WHITER! RAB contains a fabulous} new ‘ingredient {hat gets, white wash whiter and col- ors’ brighter. FAB WASHES GRIMIEST WORK CLOTHES CLEANER THAN ANY SOAP! 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