The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 10, 1949, Page 4

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Kitiewes, mae t * ‘EAoa FOUR — 2M E pete ieee “SOCIETY NEWS By NIRA LESME GULEY Phones: Citizen 51 BPW Holds Husband And Wife Dinner Last Night; The Business and Professional Women’s Club last night held a delightful husband-and-wife din- ner at the A & B Lobster House, with. fifty-six members, hus- bands and guests attending. Following the dinner of craw- fish enchilado, rice, mixed sal- ad, lime pie and coffee, foyal rummy and bridge wre played, Several prizes were won, by Mrs. Edward Graham, Miss Dor- othy Young and Paul Albury. Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Wellons, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Curry, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc; Manus, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ci- 56 Attend esinski, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ar- len, Mr. Mrs. Berlin Felton, Mp. rad 8, Rdgar Stark, Mr. and : Michael Bonamy, Mr. Mys. Payl Albury, Mr. and rt Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam V. Albury, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Payl Lumley, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Villar, Judge and Mrs. Thom- as Caro, Mesdames Alice Robin- son, Marionne Simone,Mrs. Sid- ney Curry, Grace Crosby, Nina Leslie Guley, Maye Walston, Misses Vivian Bass, Dorothy Young, Florence Walker, Pauline Nihoul, Marie Hartel and Theo- dore A. Leisch, Jr. aes eesteertnin rend sapcapasiite * Division Street Pa The value of the four “corner-} stones” of the Parent-Teachers Association was interestingly and| informatively shown Tyesday| night at the joint observance of, Founder's ‘Day and Fathers’ Night by the P.-T. A. organization of; the Division Street Elementary. School. } Mrs. Archie Roberts, secretary, j rtrayed the “Spirit of the ‘ounders,” introdpcing four teachers representing the four cornerstones — Home, - School. Chureh and Community. Teachers and mothers of pupils in the school combined their efforts to present the skit, “My Tribute,” in which the four cornerstones , were explained, as_ entertain- ment for the male members of the group. The men assumed all offices and conducted the busi- ness session in recognition of Fa- thers’ Night. Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, presi- dent, announced after the open- ing of the meeting that P.-T. A.’s in Florida are observing the twenty-fifth anniversary of _ the organization of the group in this | . rent-Teachers Had Interesting Meeting On Tuesday Evening At Sehaol With Fine Program kgs SE eee toe he hiner ee ROBART POET TE Coma religion is much more than moral instruction—it is a way of life that must begin in earliest child- hood if it is to reside deep in the hearts of all men. You teach lave and good will, courtesy and consideration, right thinking and right living.” The fourth cornerstone, Com- munity, was represented by Teacher Mrs. Nihol. “You set the example for patriotism and|! service to our country,” Mrs. Roberts told Cornerstone Cam-! munity. “You help to provide | better places of amusement and | recreation for the wise use of | leisure time. You perform many other duties, too, because you) bers of the community when they | want children to be better mem-| are young and better citizens! when they have grown up. And you warn us to remember that true liberty is not licensed, but universal observance of the law.” Following the “laying” of the four cornerstones, Mrs. Dorothy Curry, as the “Spirit’ of PTA”, joined with the “Spirit of the i > ! | ; if Navy Wives Club Held Meeting Yesterday; Future Plans Discussed The monthly business meeting Thrift Shop workers for gt thé La Concha Navy Wives { Thursday are Frances Schimmey- Club was held at their club rooms jer, Jeanne Reynolds, Vera Wood, yesterday at 2. o'clock, The| and Madelene Taylor. monthly reports of Frances} Pho club will al ny Schimmeyer, secretary, and Helen! e clu _ aiso assist at the “Cherwa, treasurer, were read|Navy Charity Carnival, with and accepted decorations and attend booths, as A block dance for March was! yet undecided. Bea Holt is chair- discussed, and the February} man representing the club. dance is being held at the La Concha Hotel, tomorrow inght. Hector Barroso’s Band will fur- nish the music and a lovely table ~vven fro mthe Beachcomber will he the door prize. This dance is The members who were elec- ted as chairmen of various com- mittees at yesterday’s meeting were: Finance—Pat Kirpatrick. Program—Lorraine McGuire. state. A three-tiered cake topped, Founders” and the four Corner- by twenty-five candles adorned a stones to sing “My Tribute” to. decorated table in the center of. the tune of “Florida. My Florida.” | the stage. The candles were. The fourth and final stanza of the| lighted by Mrs. Archie Roberts song reads: as the “Spirit of the Founders’ and colored lights at the foet of The home, the school, the church the stage played on the flickering combine, flames to present a lovely and in- spiring scene. To touch the soul with life divine, As each teacher. representing! Mother, Father, Teacher mine. one of the four cornerstones made, Oh grant us this—our heart’s de- her appearance on the stage she| sire-— placed a large candle on a corner To fill our souls with living fire, of the table. The four candles, Till each shall others’ lives in- thus. placed were emblematic of} spire, the foundations on which rests Mother, Father, Teacher mine. | the future of the country and the { attainment. of the objects set Principal Earl E. Hamilton then forth by the national P.-T. A. | took the chair as president. The Cornerstone Home was the! Archie Roberts, city tax collector- j Mother, Father, Teacher mine, |‘ ¥, FEBRUARY 10,-1949 ROMAN EMBREROR GAIUS MAXIMUS (235 A.D.) FORMER THRACIAN SHEPHERD, ONCE ATE 4M. POUNDS OF MEAT IN ONE DAY/ MEDIEVAL FEASTS (WERE SUMPTUOUS. 7 BUT DAILY FOOD WAS MEAGER AND SERVED | FROM WOODEN BOWLS. BX, ee JOSEPH PRIESTLY, FA- MOUS ENGLISH CLERGY: MAN AND CHEMIST * (1733 -180-4), DISCOV - ERER OF MANY GASES, INCLUDING OXYGEN, EXPERIMENTED FIRST WITH BEERIN\ THE BREWERY NEXT TO 4% $ HOME,” FAMOUS ARCTIC EX- GIEPANSSON FOUND. We COULD LIVE ON MEAT ALONE, PRO- Gienesre nevetE Copyright 19a9 J Velarke. } OV IVT VV EVV IY YY VY Aerovias “Q” Passenger List PPAPPRERP ODADAS ANRS. Louis Hamberg, Ramon River- on, Gustavo Navarette, Fred Hellman, Ray Vonderharr, George Eastern Star | To Meet | Tomorrow Night It has been announced that a regular meeting of Hern Chapter No. 21, Order Eastern Star, will open to the public. Refreshment — Genevieve The club hopes to sponsor a| Duke. Dance Recital by Paul Barron, a Welfare and Hospital—Eileen national known dance artist, who} Behrens. Club Pins—Esther Cain. Club Points—Bea Holt. Publicity—Madelene Taylor. Mesdames Eileen Behrens, Lor- Those attending the meeting raine McGuire and Bea Holt} were the Mesdames Vera Wood, ~ wee votd into the club at yes-) Frances Schimmeyer, Helen Cher- terday'’s meeting, and took their} wa. Iona Aiken, Esther Cain, Obligation-oath Mrs. Dorothy} Genevieve Duke, Bea Holt, Lor- *~Pimnie was voted into the clubjraine McGuire, Eileen Behrens, but was not present to take her{ Jeanne Reynolds, Tessie Brax- makes his home in Key West, "sume time in March; the date has not been set at this time. first introduced by the “Spirit of , the Pounders.” Mrs. Roberts — said, “You are the Cornerstone of Home. Through you, the child receives his first knowledge of, the world in which he is to live. You teach him all the joys of treasurer, acted as secretary, and Merville Rosam, city tax assessor, assumed the duties of treasurer. Mr. Hamilton called for the read- ing of the minutes and reports from the officers. Mrs. C. Sam B, Curry reported on the success Vonderharr, George Gerstenseh- ler, Dan Finney, Angelo Michael, Joseph Koyacs, Jose Alvarez, be held tomorrow evening at 8:00 o’clock at the Masonic Hall. It will be advancement night at the meeting, with initiation cere- Maria Alamo, Bernard Swaney,j; monies, and followirig the meet- Robert Yonkers, Admanc Truci- os, Catherine Trucios, Arlo Law- ing refreshments will be served. An invitation has been issued to all visiting Eastern Stars to family life, creating always a of the supper given the faculty of sympathetic understanding be- the school by the Room Mothers. tween parents and children with-' Mrs. Curry also revealed that the in the, family cirele.” The Home school is in the process of estab-| was represented by Teacher Mrs.} lishing a library with a full-time} #bligation a ‘Earl H, Maslowski j ton, Madelene Taylor. — To Be Speaker At Audubon Screen Tour When Karl H. Maslowski, na- tionally known photographer, Naturalist and lecturer comes to Key West next Monday as a part of the Audubon Screen Tours, sponsored by the National and Mgnroe County Audubon Soci- elves, those attending the event at the High School that night "cam do the following in one eve- ning Be transported magically thru the eye of the color movie cam- em to the desert country of Ari- gone. Explore cliff dwellings that eewere lived in before Columbus's =m See artifacts excavated ram “Montezuma Castle,” and a demonstration of how these flint tools were used in an ancient civ- Bodner-Schwartz Engagement Announced Max Bodner, newrmees the of Miami, an- engagement of his daughter, Mis# “frene Bodner, to; Maxwell Sciwartz, son of Rabbi and Mr \braham Schwartz, of Key West The date of the marriage has not been definitely set, but is ex- pected to take place jn the near future in Miami Mr and Miss Bodner have been waking their home in Miami for # number of years, having moved there from New York City, and My Bodner is in the delicatessen Dainese Bodner attended the Uni- versity of Tennessee, and Mr Sehwartz, the prospective bride- gioom, is a graduate of the New York Television and Radio Engi- neering School in New York City Billy Appelrouth Honored With Party Yesterday Mr Isidore Appelrouth enter- ilization. Witness the capture of a Gila Monster, only yenomous lizard in the United States. Examine a Hollywood movie set in Oak Creek Canyon, and laugh at the antics of a chipmunk that struggled for four days to solve the riddle of a hard-boiled egg! So that even more persons may see this and the remaining numbers of the Screen Tour Se- ries this season, season Mem- berships in the Audubon Screen Tour Club may be had at reduc- ed rates from aay member of the local Socigty ,or at the Beach- comber or Marshall Studio, it was announced today by George M. White, Chairman of the Screen Tours Committee. Valentine Dance AtU,S.O. Next Monday The Valentine Formal Dance will be held on the Patio of the Armed Services Y.M.C.A., Mon- day night at 9 o’clock, February 14th. | Special “Sweetheart” numbers will be sung by Doreen Cruz and {| Louis Anastasia and*John Pritch- ard’s Orchestra will play for the dance. Decorations for the dance will be in keeping with Valentine Day. Those on the decorating committee are Lillian Weaver, Lola Schalleur, Korleen Wueb- !balo, and Reola McHugh. The | committee met Wednesday even- | ing to make plans for the dance Falls Celebrate Eighth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Falls, of 729 Windsor Lane, celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary yes- | terday with a surprise visit from Mr. and Mrs. Lou _ Geiselhart, who are from the Falls’ home tajned @ group of young people} town, Fishkill, New York. last might at the vived } Monday esent } M Casa Marina ving Billy Appelrouth, who} ter on the crash boat at the Sea- is Bachelor of Science ee at the University of Mi- at the party were the Sandra Silberman, Betty Mr. Falls is Chief Quartermas- plane base here. Boys and girls enjoy helping with simple cooking tasks; when they are pre-school age let them \ppel, Mitzi Carbonell and Mes-| make a flayored gelatin dessert: Bob Rose and Milton Appel, | prepare vegetables such as peas, nm out-of-town guest, Miss carrots, snap beans; make cut- ‘saa f Tampa jouts (with cooky cutters) from = bread slices to toast and folat on tt pays to advertise tu the Cigset- fied Colamae of The Cithen, bowls of soup. | Carberry. ) librarian to be.in charge. Mrs. Leota Somers, teacher | While a check of parents pres- representing the Cornerstone ent was being made to determine School, was told by Mrs. Roberts: “You are the Cornerstone of the School. You seek for all children the best education our country has to offer, in order that Amer-. ica’s schools may develop more intelligent and more useful citi- zens. You desire an awakening of all the people to a realization of the importance and the value of a sound education.” Teacher Mrs. Josephine Dough- try represented the Cornerstone Chureh. “You are the Corner- stone of the Church,” Mrs. Rob- erts said. “You instil in both young and old a proper reverence for all sacred. teachings of every creed. You know full well that Calendar Of — Coming Events THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th— 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? Sti. Mary's + Parish a ‘a | Meeting, Florida. State iver-, sity Alumni ee BBN West, 8 p. m., home of Miss! Mary Trevor, 1227 Truman Avenue. i Meeting, U. S. Naval Hospital) Medical Staff and Monroe County Medieal Society, 8 p. m. at Monroe County Hospi- tal. Dr. Ralph Herz, guest speaker. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11— Officers Wives Ciub Bridge; and Bingo Party, 1:30 P. M.,; at Officers Club, Ft, Taylor. | Benefit of new Navy Nur- sery. } Valentine Dance, La Concha! Hotel, 9 p. m., sponsored by Navy Wiyes Club No. 88. Regular Meeting, Fern Chap- { i } i ter No. 21. Order Eastern Star, 8:00 P.M., at Masonic; Hall. } 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 and reptiles of Arizone des- ert country. Valentine Dance, 9:00 P.M., Patio of Armed Services} Y.M.C.A. Music by Pritch-/ ard’s Orchestra. Formal. Liver is so rich in nutrients it} should be served to families with children at least once a} week. It is tasty when broiled and served with creamed onion.} Medical Meeting } ounce {when Robert Bradley was born} the classes winning half-day holidays, the audience joined in community singing. The win-j ning classes: First Grade, Mrs. Mary Sweeting; Second Grade, Mrs. Leota Somers; Third Grade, Miss Marjorie Roberts; Fourth; Grade, Mrs. Stuart Whiting; Fifth Grade, Mrs. Bass, and Sixth) Grade. tie between the classes of Mrs. Florence Mickler and Mrs. | Florence Mullinax. The meeting was opened with) the Lord’s Prayer, Flag Salute, and the singing of the Star Span- gled Banner, and ended with the} serving of refreshments consist- ing of helpings from the three-| tiered cake and soft drinks. Tonight At Hospital It has been announced that to- night at the Monroe County Hos- | pital, beginning at 8 o'clock, there will be held a combined meeting of the U. S. Naval Hos- ital Medical Staff and the Mon- ‘oe County Medical Society. — Guest speaker of the oxen ilk be Dr. jh Herz, a physi- cs be fe: Bah | in Key West, and his subject will be “Differ- ential Diagnosis of Low-Back Pain.” Dr. Herz will also show a movie of an operation devised by him in this connection. Visiting physicians and mem- bers of allied professions have been invited by the Medical So- ciety and Naval Hospital Medical Staff to attend this meeting. Son Born To Lt. And Mrs, Baisden Lieutenant (junior grade) and; Mrs. Russell H. Baisden, 220-C,! Poinciana Place’ became the par-| ents of an eight-pound, four- boy, their fourth child,; at 5:09 a.m® Wednesday, in the Naval Hospital. | Mrs. Baisden, the former Miss Helen Bradley, is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bradley of Gonzalez, Fla. Not So Sassy BUFFALO, N. Y.—An outraged citizen told police: “I don’t mind getting a summons for speeding, | but I do object to some smart officer signing it ‘good and swift. Tell those wise guys to stop he clowning.” A check showed the Summons had been written by Patrolman W. J. Swift and Rob-| er: H. Good, assigned together in a patrol car. i —— a =e {rique Gonzales, | Alamo, Buehaventure Cunill. rence, Anna Lawrence, Cather- ine Lawrence, Harry Lawrence, Zadah Dunber, George Dunbar, Diana Bartley, Gladys Meitz, Walter Meitz, Gaylord Spear, Bernice Spear, Maurice Arnovitz, Betty Arnovitz, Francis Wood, Mabel Wood, Maryin Koplinski, Peter Koplinski, Betty Van Dyke, Custro VanDyke, Francis- co Brito, Jr., Francisco Brito, Sr., Harry Files, William Files, Mar- ion Files. Charles Lockenmiller, Kenneth Lockenmiller, Lillian Lockenmil- ler, Carl Kesloske, Celie Koslos- | attend this meeting. Flower Show Group Chairmen | Meeting Postponed It has beva announced that the meeting of forthcoming Flower Show committee chairmen, scheduled io be held tomorrow | afternoon at 5 o'clock, has been postponed until Friday, Febru- ary 18th. |ke, Andrew Thellen, Lorette i Thellen, Sam Shultz, Julius) Your Horoscope Schwartz, John Newell, Made- | line Newell, Ruth Arm- | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ; Strong, Mary Armstrong, Jack | 1949—Today gives a genial na- McSherry, Ivy McSherry, Juan! ture, but the native may be lack- B. Villa, Miguel Moreno, Carlos! jng in ambition to reach for the Abascal, Ricarde Morrogun, Eva} position he is so amply able to Miles, Louise Loeffler, Robert | fill, and wanting the force to push Rener, William Brandon, En-'a way if a fight is necessary. Ernest Ofeldt,| Many friends are indicated, but Isabel Atan, Mary Powell, Doro- |a determined effort, should’ be thy Hauger, Homer Hauger,} made to throw off any tendency Ernest LeBunte, Lola LeBunte, | to apathy. | William Thompson, John Saun- | ———_______—__ 5 ders,, Norman Cox, Jesse Batton, | Through the centuries, War- Vera Batton, Maria Alamo, Jose, saw, Poland, has been domina- |ted by Sweden, Russia, Prussia John Bennett, Annie Bennett,| and Germany. : Joy Bennett, Bruce Wistall, Dor- ; othy Wistall, Mary Wistall, How- | ard Ely, Helen Ely, Fred Johns- ton, Anthony Maciejenski, Ed- Valentine Dance ward C@araniello, Paul Kava-! Sh nagh, Hilda Kavanagh, Frank || Friday, Feb. 11, 1949, Haas, Moritz Muehler, Celia 9 P.M. to 1 A.M, Muehler, Thomas Rosney, Abie: Rosney, Will Offutt, Myrtle Off- | utt, Zoila Pumar, Paul Coughlin, Bernice Kadell, Wirt McAllister, | Phyliss McAllister, Joan Miller, | Newton Wells, Edith Wells, Phil- | lip Strunk, Lorenzo Price, Alvin Sprinkle,- Albert Krause, Faye Krayse, Homer Morehouse, Eve- lyn Morehouse, Walter Small, Jane Small, Elizabeth Small, John Pittroff, Evelyn Pitroff, Herman Larenson. LA CONCHA RAINBOW ROOM Sponsored by: Navy Wives Club No. 88 Door Prize—Dress Optional Admission 49c | (Per Person) COLOR MAGIC Now Open| for every For The Season | SEARS First Class CUISINE at Popular Prices Featuring SOCIAL AFFAIRS Such As KENO etc. Luncheons, Bridge, Etc. Open Until ??? — PHONE 1 PERKY —

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