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“The Late Christopher Bean” S Last Night By Key West Players To Apprectative First-Night Audience By RUTH NEWTON ‘The Key West players pened ) from a fire Mes. Hagget had toss- oun-alen run of Sydney) ed them on during some house- , Rowers comedy, PNA — cleaning spree. Thus Abby is the’ we leet night. The first- ‘ wiehter audience was small but She is in danger. i SI. oak | &.P. Winter turned in a i Haggett performance as Dr. Hagget. Dr. tmnilp ond vt what happens to! N. E. Fowler, USN, was excellent ‘nem, internally and externally, | as Bowman Cutter, in his when Tt is learned that the work! first performance on the Barn of 6 Whereuious artist, | stage, seemed very much at home Chris Bean, who with | as Tallant. And Jonathan Jask- them, has become as a/son was his usual dependable it can be! self as Davenport, the art critic look-| Lingtee Scribner and Mrs. P. F. areed Sehneider (who will be remem- Hegeet breast, Mr. | bered as Barbara in “East Lynn”), inte = sharp) and C. J. Copeland, rounded out end chicanery | the cast as the two Hagget daugh- whieh Oxtt I the business of ters and the young, talented Spe ene selling works .f art.| artist who was a pupil of Chris Central figure in the play, of| Bean. is ex- ™ Abby, the Haggett’s} The set for the show pt. Whove love for Chris|ecellent, and special compliments lore he died inapired his| must go to the John Boatright, erterpiee®, © portrait of her,| who painted the portrait of Abby. whieh he ot hes. It further! “The Late Christopher Bean” evelves that she has rescued) will run through Saturday, with Bean canvases’ curtain time each evening at 8:30. Monroe County Audubon Society Will Present “Happy Valley” Tonight At Key West High School Auditorium At eight welock tonight in the: children of the city at Division Ney Weet_Migh Seheol Audi-| Street School at two o'clock. tortem the Metiroe County Audu-| The Monroe County ‘and the tem Geelety will present to the) National Audubon Society is pete See Sereen Tour Club! proud to present the Hadleys. emits, the naturetiats and! Besides being a poet and philoso- pheeerephers, Tom and Arlene pher, Tom Hadley is a humorist sn ond thelr color film’ as evidenced by his definition of » Volley,” oe the fourth! an Audubon Society member. He “tether of the Audubon Sereen! says “A true Audubonite is an Teer, | wee emOunced by the | individual, Man, Woman or Child, 1! president, Stuart S. Whit-! it really, doesn’t matter which, »G~ | who ean look up into a tree. ...no Nedieye ere expected to! matter how large... and instant- ttt by eutemetile from Miami) ly spot a bird . . . no matter how wel WH) spend the fest of the day | small... and then spend a life- ot Ga im Key West. This'time...no matter how long... sfterneet Shey will show color! looking up into bigger trees . .. moter pictures to the schoo! | for smaller birds.” cg Cancer Campaign Com. Meets. With State Representatives Tonight; Com. Louis Carbonell Heads Drive The Monroe County Cancer Gentes’ Committee will meet at County Mealth Unit, 203 | man of the Cancer Committee of Few. Street, tonight at 7:00! the County Medical Association; EEE Ww discuss plans for {8 | Dr. Leonard H. Conly, Dr. Her- alive t te held in April. City : Gaiiesioner Louis Carbonell is|™*n K. Moore, Dr. Delio Cobo, c ~ Chairman | DDS., Dr. Allen Shepard, Earl > Cancer Society! Hamilton, Albert Carey, Schools Fierede State Coremender Mrs.| Chairman; Mrs. Steela Ciesinski, Meleoim Sth, and Miss Betty) Chairman of Women’s Organiza- Mette ent Mr. deck Bondurant | tions; Dr. John B. Hayes, DDS., Som the Siete Heetiquerters in| Chairman of Men’s Organization; Tampa wilt present at to-| Mrs. Julio Forsythe of Marathon, hs Meeting to assist the lo-} Rural Groups Chairman; Anton- —~) Gteewittee with campaign) io Martinez, Chairman of Visual a Education; James Calloway, Ra- ood Coughlin, County Commander; Dr. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., Chair- dio Chairman; Mrs. Nina Guley and Mrs. Doris Carey, Press Menree County Commit oeietes =Lowls Carbonell, wremere, Chairman of the doe Pin Eileen S President of Navy No. 88, who will handle the mail- ing campaign. wwtive Commuttce ter Mrs reasure Contributions Of Fruits And Vegetables For Flower Show By Key West Public Welcomed Mee Gtephen W. Douglass, whol ing to contribute are unable to do Serer of the Fruit and) this, telephone 192-W and Mrs. Vegetate Exhibit at the Annual) Douglass will have them picked Plows: So the Key West (ier des pening Saturday jup Most e pw equest Among the shortages, the re- s as year’s storm are het sapene having locally grown sult of last year's s fret GF vegetables they wish to] soursops, sug apples, Jamaica “tate for Che display will be ange and papayas. Any dona-| otteest t de ee The products! tions offered should be in not ” et to her residence, | later than Saturday morning. — he Odeot “ Key st Cooperation in this matter will BS Level Sti ee { those wish. | be deeply appreciated. PRA. Branch And Unit 6 Honoring Visiting Officers; Reception To Be Meld At Home Of Mrs. Robert Graham nm , 8:00 p. m. at F. R. A. Club room, The Piet & Associat Front and Fitzpatrick streets for honoring National | all members. Free chow and beer week The visit-| will be served after the meet-! Sanders, Na-| ing ter the Branch,| A banquet will be given at the ; » Deviten, Ne-| South Beach Inn Saturday March ot of the Ladies'|12 at 7:30 p.m. followed by a/ Auwhery | dance at the F. R. A. Club Rooms | \ -eoept . ve held at the! at 9:30 to the music of the Coral; hom «a M ad tre, Robert) Isle Serenaders. Members and: iivchem, (264 Avenue B. Peiday| their guests are urged to join the! oh ith ot 200 p m All mem | fun Reservations for the dinner ave Gevited te attend. Friday| will be taken not later than eet © meeting will be held at| Saturday morning. | " | Possessor of the fortune and thus| “7 LOVELY ANN SOTHERN is having the famous movie dog Buttons sketched by Morgan Dennis, internationally famous artist who specializes in dogs. The picture was taken on the set at MGM in Hollywood. Mr. Dennis will be the special fea- ture at the Humane Society Ball at Raul’s Club Saturday eve- ning, March 12th. Women Of F rah Presbyterian Church Install Officers; Mrs. W. H. Bell Elected President For Ensuing Year Women of the Church of the First Presbyterian Church held their monthly’ meeting. at. the home of Mrs. J. E. Sterling on Truman Avenue evening. The primary business of the meeting was to elect offi- cers, and the following members were Whitley for the coming W. A. Bell, Pi ont; Brent, Vice President; nie Papy, Treasurer; Guie, Secretary. The Cause chair- men appointed were: Ralph Hartenstine, W. M. Whitley, Hildegarde Rus- Daughter Torpedoman And Mrs. J. A. Smith A daughter was born in the United States Naval Hospital on March 3 and Mrs. | whose home is. $103 ‘ainciana. The baby ts NG pounds, { five ounces, and has been named Judith, Margret, Chief Smith has been statio: at the U.S. Nawal@rdatiice hal eu the last eight months. Apply To Wed An application for a marriage license was filed yesterday in the! office of County Judge Raymond |... R. Lord by Albert A. Mason, 29, | of Stock Island and Eleanor Saw- Petitions seeking divorces were filed Circuit Court Clerk Eafl Adams |; # by Anne against Paul D. Clement, Jr.; by’ Rodriguez wish to thank all of Concha Carey against Carey against Svend A. Neilsen. (Continued From Page One) enactment of the bill along presi- | thank Dr. Edward Gonzalez, and geen Cheteman, Dr. James | Chairmen; and Mrs. Vera Wood, | dential lines will do away with | Reverend Robert Weaver, pastor . Wives Club/ much of the dread tenants now ‘ {entertain about law, he concluded, should be fair ! to both landlords and te: to night; likeli mode: Continued mild today ai night, cooler Friday. ‘ ing moderate to fresh northwest y and north. Floridas north pe \ _ Says: asing Selec with! riday, to. | ber, Gentle to: % rate variable winds becom-| tor. — of showers Increasi loudi: of 285 persons. ing cloudiness }°° 7 Visitots.in the city. were enter- ——. tained last night at the Chamber ; at cape Vicinity: Clear Of preesgl eas eee ly today and to: ; with’ choral nunibe: thé Dou- a ae From nearly all of the 48 states, the audience represented a total \L.Choral. Society. . thirty-five-in: num: W: Jen- lirec- Kinley, a visitor from fresh or Fri sell, R. Pritchard, W. C. Clawson, Harold Gibson, J. E: Sterling, Bernie Papy, Mrs. Rash and Mrs. Gamble. The meeting was opened wii with a prayer by Mrs. Grace ‘Avery, and the final lesson in the installed by Mrs. W. M. Bible Study was, given by Mrs. year: Mrs. Mabel Tuit. At the close of the Mrs. J. I. meeting Mrs. Bell gave a brief Ber- acceptance speech, followed by a Glen closing prayer by Mrs. Andrew Miller. Refreshments were served Mesdames by Mrs. Sterling, assisted»by her Fred Miller, daughter Mrs. Edwina Warren and Mrs. J. I. Brent. craft last Tuesday ith south ‘west M: wis Mrs, “3 from, Soaps rmcmnreplliiiae Born To'€alendar Of Coming Events THURSDAY, MARCH 10— Audubon Screen Tours, Key West High School, 8:00- P.M, Tom and: Arlene Hadley “Happy Valley”, color movie. Regular meeting, Arthur Saw- yer Unit No. 28 of the Amer- { ican Legion Auxiliary 8 p.m. } at the Post Home on ‘Stock 4 Island. ® FRIDAY, MARCH 11— incheon, ~« Officers’ te Wiv < Club, 1 p. m. at Fort Taylor. | SATURDAY, MARCH 12— * Annual Ball sponsored by Hu- mane S&ciety, Raul’s Club on the Boulevard. Entertain- ment. Annual Key West Garden Club Flower Show, Elks Auditor- ium, 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Rummage Sale, 9 A.M. to 6 es They cant , tude. to Torpedoman Chief ! James A. Smith,| Torpedoman: : 15) yesterday in the office of GAD OF THANKS “The family of Mrs, Mercedes Houston Clement Recs thee friends and neighbors for |their kindness, sympathy and | floral offerings during the recent | itlness and death of our beloved | Mother. We wish to especially and by Agnes CHESTER BOWLES of Ley Memorial Church. ei THE SWEETING, SAUNDERS and RODRIGUEZ FAMILIES. mar10-1tx MARCH SALES MEANS . MARCH SAVINGS When You Buy Hollywood Bed Outfits Formerly Priced $5450 wow $37.50 Including METAL HEADBOARD... 180 COIL INNER- SPRING MATTRESS _AND PLATFORM ~ SPRING ... BLONDE or WALNUT FINISH SEARS onoer orice ||: Simonton and Fleming Sts. Tel. 1560 eviction. The ants. M thunderstorms in extreme north! portion, today, cloudy ‘south portion. Tallahassee area, warmer else- tion an Jacksonville thru the Florida ‘ Straits: Moderate to fresh south: westerly#winds in| north portion winds if and mi erate south to southeast oming moderate to who participated were: Mrs. Wm. Winds .t storms in north portion today, fair otherwise thru Friday. East Gulf of Mexico: Small St. Marks to Bradenton. Fla., for increasifig southwésterly winds shifting to fresh to occasionally strong northwesterly winds to- day; moderate to fresh south and today. Moderate to fresh north- Thundegshowers in north portion this mopwing; fair weather other- Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Smalf dentoi BERNARD KAPLAN ‘| eators throughout the country. of encouraging countless young people ‘to scientific careers. Thé. Betsians freqaently found -= m with showers and; Clear to partly| “Queen of the Island” Cooler south portion Friday. be sey g was presented Terrace Motel. south portion today. Michigan, chigan, northwest or north tonight iday. Showers and thunder- warnings indicated east of by Mrs, Bill Lee, x The West,.winds south portion to north winds Friday. : MARTIN PREDICTS thru Friday. i ft warning displayed fat of St. Marks to Bra- have yet been mite uéd From Page One) | Association of Second- ol Principals and edu- governmental expenses ably. are recognized as siigni evidence of scientific apti- and have proved the means the consideration of g potent ally in war, mn carousing armies AN Grocers BANG! Wow! ° ane &Shine 5 Redhead Bombshell ast odS: OC IAM. 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Honey, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Al Gardner, Detroit, Mich.; Billy LaForce, Rochester, Il; and Mrs. Matilda Westcott. Refreshments were served in the YMCA patio garden and com- munity singing was accompanied Fun Nite programs are scheduled each Wednesday. eve- ning at eight o'clock and no charge for admission is made, (Continued From Page One) — tinuation of the Marshall Plan, He admitted that not may cuts in appro- priation bills, because only, the smaller ones have been consid- ered, ‘but that the amounts pro+ posed in the larger bills will be slashed, thereby cutting down appreci- “Yj was elected} , and will receive sightseeing tours, courte- sies in restaurants and tfovie passes this. week, Her . corsage by the Cactus i Place see- ting costs $21.38 (including feral tan), Immediate Delivery of Pollock’s 5.4.45 yJeweees eoubibe thas. BS + drcten se: for Three Generations” a doe ot You Always DO AR Premium Quality Foods at the Lowest - Your Meat and Grocery Money Will Go. E = & 1-LB. 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