The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1949, Page 4

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Phones: seed toe ares bow es - seerare —~wweee The Room Mothers of Pet, | “ Junior-Senior High School Par- ent- Teachers Association last -——~semight ‘entertained the members! "St the school faculty, together with their husbands and wives ae lovely party at the school. memes Games were played, with sev- wweerrn@ral prizes being awarded, and freshments of punch, sand: —enwrWiches, candies, nuts, fudge and —s- “macaroons were served. With the a ==“Epproach of St. Valentine’s Day, ~-dhe Valentine motif was carried “out in the decorations. wwe Present at the party were Mr. sand Mrs. Joel Martin, Mr. and | =<.-Mrs. Eatl Yates, Mr. and Mrs. - ZrBverett Rivas, Mr. and Mrs. Fer- | “Nando Camus, Mr. and Mes.) <= Prank Frafitz, Mr. and Mrs, Frank ~re Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard eewCurry, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meese, 3 Plans have been completed for the Officers Wives Club Bridge “and Bingo Party to be held on “Friday of this week at 1:30 p. m. at the Officers Club at Ft. Tay- yore. | Opening on Friday, . The Citizen Office—S1 Residence—629-XJ { Atkins, } Duane, Kathryn Lowe, Margaret ; P. -Wellons, Room Mothers Of Junior-Senior ———High School Entertain Faculty With Party At School Last Night the’ Mr, and Mrs. Millon Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dillon, Mr.and Mrs. Allan Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Clawson, Mesdames H. A. Rob- erts, Florence Key, Richard Knowles, Martha Clark, Sarah | Watson, Faye Dickens, Glen- wood Sweeting, Celeste Nelson, Ear] Higgs, Virginia Key, Mae William Key, Ethelind Hildah R. Salis, Sophie Weech, Catherine Braun, Marjofie Colwin, Lorene T.} Thompson, Rose Satola, Donna Chapman, Inez Newman, Eva Gibson, Marian Vories, Edna | Brady, Miss Mary Trevor, Messrs. E. A. Schwartz, Richard Yoerling and W. B. Waller. = Plans Completed For Officers Wives Bridge And Bingo Friday same, and all proceeds will be put into the Nursery fund. There is still a little time to make reser- vations for the affair, it has been announced, and it has_ been re- quested that those wishing res- . The affair is for the benefit of | ervations call the office of the | ““the new Navy Nursery which is; Officers Club prior to noon to- and a large; morrow. {attendance of members and] Mrs.J. P. Edwards is chair- guests is expected. !man df the Bridge and Bingo -“rerlt has been announced that} party; Mrs. R. H. Harwood and ewach table of bridge will play|Mrs. W. R. Laugnon are in —.aiadependently, and that there| charge of-the Bingo; Mrs. D. A. will be a prize for each table. | Henning and Mrs. J. R. Morrow | pe a vet he Yat te re Lice a anon ON ed Cross Rebecca FowJer Films Shown Has Party On ese e . ‘s At Schools Sixth Birthday | Last week two Junior Red; Little Miss Rebecca Fowler {Cross films “All Together” and | was entertained oh her. sixth | “Today and Tormorrow”, were; birthday last Saturday afternoon shown to the pupils of Harris’ with a party on the lawn of the ‘School, Division Street School, | home of Fletcher Haffield, 3408 | 8th and 9th grades of the Key|Avenue E, with Mrs. Haffield | West High School and the Con- | acting as hostess. : | vent of Mary Immaculate. The lovely birthday cake “All Together”’ depicted the} the gift of Rebecca's father, Pro- ! various activities in which Junior | fessor Earl Fowler,-and guests at members may carry oh Red Cross |the party included Mr. and Mrs. | Programs in the schools. | Gerald Saunders, Leon Fowler, | “Today and Tomortow” show- | John Saunders, Jeanie Haffield, {ed camp life of Junior members.) Sandra Haffield, Richard Haf-{ | Mrs. Earl Dillon, chaitmah for | field, Shelia Haffield)and * Jona- {the Junior Red Cross in Key, than Haffield. West, announced that she wished a representative from Key West to attend a camp this summer. j Informal Dance | iabter fir pel eres Pe Fes i At USO-N: ccs geome Monroe Tonight At 9:15 Miss Marian Vories, County supervisor for the sf § The Tune Topper Orchestra will furnish music for the infor- schools, and alsoa Junior Red C itte for th cl eter ee eee take a {inal dance ut USO INCOSE tonight at 9:15 o’clock. local chapter gave short talks at Fert an eee ee Veen ae tall “hak. Bock heniisillly what can be achieved. {decorated by Don Tucker, AA Junior Red Cross in schools and| and Hilda Castillo. Refreshments . Navy Wives Held GSO members have been in- bowling session at the U. S. Na-| charge. Mesdames Loraine McGu... Bea Ann | will show on the sereen at USO will be served by a Corhmittee e ‘Weekly Bowling vited to be present. val Stat.on Alleys Tuesday ° Views Of Rome Holt, Clara Arscott, Barbara Mc- Vera}NCCS tonight, photographs of including NCCS Junior Hostess President Eetty Garing, Gene Messier, AA and Edith Knuck. : Session Tuesday | All Servicemen are welcome i~vothy Gravat was high scor-|at all USO NCCS_ progrem er ai the Navy Wives weeklyjevents. There is no admission morning, kn “king over 165 pins in one game. The runners-up were Lucille Bla. 155 and Em- ily DesArmier, 147. To Be Shown At Other bowlers ing.ded the . NCCS Tonight Leah, Barbara Hawkins, Bet.y| Chaplain O. E. Sporrer, USN, ; Hartman, Wanda Slover, Long, Madelene Taylor, Wood, Peanne Reynolds, Ann] Ron.e which he tdok since the Mace, Mary Ruby and Marian] War. was} (P) Wirephoto %. WILLIAM -VEECK, president of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, is being sued for divorce by his wife at Tucson, Ariz, She charges cruelty. This picture of them was made at Chicago in 1985 shortly before their marriage. Mrs. Veeck is the former Eleanore Raymond, a talented horsewoman who was. with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus before her marriage. eitib am FVVVV VVC VV VG VVVVVT Aerovias “Q” Passenger List| SAADALLAGMhAAAABALAA, Evelyn Overby, Wennoah Woodson, Willman Ellerbrock, Evelyn Ellerbrock, Harold Sar- USO-NCCS Gave Hospital Party Tuesday USO NCCS Junior Hostesses Betty Lou Garing, Betty Armay- or, Netta Valdez and Gloria Rob- geant, Norma Sargeant, Clarence erts and G.S.O. Betty Green and Wickham. Score Keepers were USO In res;onse to many requests from civilians who have heard of interest Elston, Florence Elston, Lottye| Lou Adams spent an enjoyable Stratton, William Stratton, Wil-| ¢veming entertaining patients at liam Toussaint, Raymond Cole-| the U. S. Naval Hospital Tues- Admission tickets entitle those} will serve as baby sitters, and! who prefer to play Bingo to play} Mrs. M. E. Rice and Mrs. R. W.! as many games as time allows. Etcher will sponsor the sale of Refreshments will be available for those wishing to purchase cakes, candies and other refresh- ments. NCCS Director E. Coughlin ahd| the wide these views Bowling League Manager. Vera| have attracted, che public will be Wood. admitted to the showing of the The Navy Wives Bowling|film at the Club, 1021 Duval League players will hold their| Street, tonight, at 8 p. m. There regular weekly league play at the} is no admission charge. man, John Stotlar, Constance Stotlar, Luis Ott, Anna Ott, Ar- day. Bingo, record selections, dan- thur Hanagan, Bertha Hanagan, cing and refreshments were in- Edward Newalis, Albert Van Se-| cluded in the program directed lus, Virginia Van Selus, Charles Fish, Anne Marie Fish, Miles | by American Red Cross Hospi- tal Worker Beulah Thaxton. Florence White Became Bride Of Edmund Shaw Last Wednesda ay On Wednesday, February 2,|Her attendant also had a yellow Florence White became the bride} carnation corsage. of Edmund Shaw ina charming re : ceremony*that took place at 826 Mrs; Shaw isa native Key Duval street, with Paul E. Saw-} Wester, the daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Hilary Crusoe, 407 Caroline street, and the groom, originally from Texas, isin the United) States Navy and now stationed on | PCS 1391 ‘here. | yer officiating. Mrs. Shaw had as her attend- ant, Mrs. Arthur Roberts, her sister, while Arthur Roberts act- ed as best man. The bride wore a grey suit} Thé Shaws expect to leave this| with green accessories, and had} week for Cuba, where they will a corsage of yellow carnations.| spend their honeymoon. New Girl Scout Troop Formed; Meeting Each Monday At Poinciana A new Girl Scout Troop has] the School, and after four regular been organized in the Poinciana| meetings the new Troop will be} district, and held its first meet- | registered and will have a num- ing Monday afternoon in the| ber. Girls present at Monday’s meet- ing included the Misses Virginia| Halloway, Jeanne Haffield, Bev- erly Otis, Isabel Dartalone, Lois} Recreation Hall at the Poinciana |’ School Mrs. Bringman, who is the lead- er of the new Troop, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Lamb is as- Robinson and Barbara Baughan. | sistant leader, and was at the} Following the meeting, the meeting, with Mrs. Ralph Payne|entire assemblage gathered at Craft. ‘the home of Mrs. Ralph Payne The Troop will meet each Mon-| Craft on Avenue E, where they day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at! enjoyed refreshments. NSO i | a} ‘i Ten Members Of Local BPW j . . Attend Meet In Miami Shores Ten members of the local, state officers present by the Business and Professional Wom-' hostess elub including Mrs. Wil- en's Club tu - —— helmina Harvey, State Recording meeting of BPW Clubs a 1 ARLE é a ae Country Club in| Miami Shores | Secretary, who BIRO SEEN Oe Sunday | president of the loeal club. A most interesting meeting] Members in addition to those had been planned with a short! listed above who attended were business session in the morning,' Mrs. Claire Arlen, local Record- a luncheon, and entertainment. |ing Secretary; Mrs. Dorothy A skit depicting “The Tired! Daniels, Chairman, Transporta- Mrs. Lila Lum- Hostess Commit- | Kip | Boca Chica. The “Brant RRP RyA named William Arthur. * An eight pound, ten ounce | daughter was born to Mrs, Ellen Harris, wife of Otto B. Harris, | ATC, FAWTUlant, Boca Chica. | The child has been named Nancy | Kay. A seven pound, four ounte son was born to Mrs. Barbara Day- walt, wife of Kermit Daywalt, HMC, U. S. Naval Hospital. The child has been named Theodore Lewis. A-seven pound daughter was born to Mrs. Nae Gray, wife of ; Walter R. Gray, MEC, USS Gil- more. The child has been named Marsue Elizabeth. Business Woman” was presented | tion Committee; by each of the fourteen clubs in’ ley, Chairman, the seventh district of Business}tee; and Mrs. Stell Ciesinski; | and Professional Women. There!Chairman, Health and Safety; was much applause for Miss, committee. Marie Hartel, Mrs. Grace Crosby,! At this writing the local club Miss Anna Corcoran, Mrs. Mary'has made final plans for aj} Graham, and Mrs. Angela Caro,!husband-wife dinner of BPW who gave the Key West version.! members at the A and B Lobster A most interesting address was| House under the capable . chair- given by Mrs. Edna Van Acker}! manship of Mrs. Mary Graham, Vice President of the State Fed-/| First Vice President of:the local eration of BPW Clubs to the 178} BPWC. This dinner.will be held guests assembled at the club. Wednesday evening» of this week Corsages were given to all,at 8 o'clock. Harris School PTA To Sponsor Valentine Event Two Births In County Hospital A daughter was born at 7:35 A. M. February 7th in the Mon- It has been announced that the} joe County Hospital to Mr. and Harris School Parent-Teachers} Mrs. John Peoples, 50-2 Painci- Association will Sponsor a Valen-/ ana. The baby weighed eight tine Carnival to be held on the] pounds, threee ounces. t*sHarris Schaol grounds beginning} At 12:39 A.M., on February Sat 4 o'clock on the afternoon on| 7th, a daughter, weighing seven Monday, February 14 pounds, seven and three-quarter ;trayed by Mesdames ; Alleys on Friday at 10 a. m. All Navy Wives are invited to participate in the bowling, and alleys are always available for beginners. Harris Scheol PTA Met Last Night The Harris Elementary School held its regular P. T. A. meeting last night. A skit entitled, “Sixty Years After Founder’s Day,” was giv- en honoring Founder’s Day. Characters in the skit were por- Adeline Muse, Texas Hood, Elizabeth Singleton, A. Guinette, Allen Curry, and Messrs., Claude Salis and Glenwood Sweeting. tained the group with his sing- ing Over A Four Leaf Clover.” A certificate was awarded the school for Summer Round-Up work of which Mrs. Neil Knowles vas chairman. Mrs. Malcolm Sawyer was appointed chairman for the coming year. A Valentine Social was an- nounced to take place on the school play-grounds, Valentine’s Day from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m, the school library’ at ‘the close. of the meeting. Five Births-In.« Naval Hospital A seven pound, thirteen ounce daughter was born in the U. S. Naval Hospital to Mrs. Bernice Stringer, wife of Thomas D. Stringer, QM1, USS Noa, DD $841. The baby has been named Linda Joyee. 4 seven pound, four ounce son was botn #0, Mrs. Ann Gabel, wife | Leftover cake may be spread | with jam, topped with soft cus- tard and chilled in the refriger- ator for several hours before serving. Top with a dab of co- coanut or a cherry for each por- tion. eunces was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce, 2500 Harris avenue. Four-year-old Paul Ross enter- | ing of “America” and “I’m Look- | of Dewitt Gavie,4AM2, Blimpron, | Calendar Of Coming Events WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9— ; Fellowship. Supper, 6 p. m,, Service Center of First Con- gregational Church. Bingo Party, sponsored by Na- vy Wives Club No. 88, South Beach Restaurant, 8:00 P .M. Bingo Party, sponsored by Cuban Club, 8:00 P. M. at Cuban Club. Husband and Wife Dinner, BPW Club members, 8 P.M., at A & B Lobster House. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1vuth— Meeting, Ladies’ Auxiliary, VFW, 8 p. m., Post Home on Elizabeth street. . Bingo Party, sponsored by Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca, Society of St. Vincent de | Paul and Holy Name Society. 8:00 P. M. at St. Mary’s Parish Hall. Sewing Circle, Woman’s Aux- iliary, Monroe County Hos- pital, 2 P.M., at Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W for transportation. Meeting, Florida State Univer- sity Alumni Chapter of Key West, 8 p. m., home of Miss Mary Trevor, 1227 Trurfan Avenue. Refreshments weke: sérved™' in FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11— Officers Wivés Club Bridge ? ahd’ Bingo Party, 1:30 P. M., at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Benefit of new Navy Nur- " serye * Valentine Dance, La Concha Hotel, 9 p. m., sponsored by Navy Wives Club No. 88. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14— Valentine Carnival, sponsored | by Harris School P.T.A. 4 p. m. on School grounds. Audubon Society Third Screen “Tour, 8 p. m., High School. } Karl H. Maslowski, speaker. | Color films of animals, birds i and reptiles of Arizone des- ert country. ‘Mrs. Thomas Hays} | And Son-Arrive Here For Visit Mrs. Thomas Hays, of Burling- \ton, Vermont, arrived in Key | West last night, accompanied by her young son, Thomas, Jr., to spend some time with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cellar | at their home at 426 Elizabeth Mr. Cellar is advertising man- | ager of the Key West Citizen. Thomas, Lucille Thomas, Miles! Miss Thaxton’s departure next Thomas, Jr., Josephine Savoca,| Week, for a Red Cross assignment Sandey Savoca, George Coreno, | if Europe, will be regretted by Charles Land, Bertha Lang, John | Patients, staff workers and Key Henry, John Fleming, Nance Fleming, Harry Phillips, Pauline | well known West associates. She has become and very popular Phillips, Ralph Buescher, Alvin @uring two “ tours of duty” at Schuckmal, Norman Harting, Pa- | the local Naval Hospital, ‘and ‘all good wishes accompany her, on her trip abroad. trick Lynch, Elvie Lynch, Walter Borgnier, Jose Hernandez. Robert McKnight, Rudolph } Sparenborg, Gretchen Sparen- borg, Janie Sherwood, William Sherwood, Ruth Sherwood, Wal- ter Travis, Dorothy Travis, Hugh Williams, Betty Williams, John Haines, Martha Haines, Robert Salmen, Hilja Salmen, Kalle Virkkala, Sena Virkkala, Mario Olson, Ernest Henning, Gordon Hunt, Earl Murphy, Benjamin Engel, Dora Engel, James Nich- ol, Agnes Conway, James Con- } way, Mary Tuttle, Cecelia Mc- Neill, Anna Schambacher, Fran- ces Clemens, Helen Naurocki, Sidney Towe, Mildred Towe, Ed- | gar Crane, Archibold Boulin, Alice Boulin, Joseph Hudon, Lau- } ra Hudon, Charles Ruggiero, Pal- ma Ruggiero, Molly Chorpiening, | Creed Chorpiening, Earl Mays, | Dorothy Mays, Fred Burkhard. | QUICK REPAIR DON’T go around without your glasses because they’re bro- ken. We offer a one day repair service. Joe Agostine, James Nall, Rudy Ohlin, Joseph Ohlin, Owen Har- | per, Edith Harper, Enrique Ray-} mat, James Randle, C. B. 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