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errtere eeeerre er ‘ a Took Audience On «Through “Happy Valley”, Michigan By MONA FIELDS | In the 5th Audubon Screen) obligato to the fine Pale ES moying picture and Mr. Hadley's|’ Tour of the season, shown at the ~vrtigh School last night, Tom and Arlene Hadley, Wildlife Photog- raphers, took Key Westers and their friends on a most refresh- ing trip through “Happy Valley”. With the help of a superb koda- chrome moving picture and Tom Hadley’s story and comment. in , we started out in late with the Hadleys to find source of the Beautiful Tah- nm River, golden river of n Michigan’s Hiawathg- Then with the Hadley's ‘their cantot and camera, fol- the river from its source, woes the canoe and equip- over lovely Tahquamenon through Happy Valley and into Lake ‘Superior and win- ter. ‘ We not only saw all the differ- ent birds, the deer, the beaver, the magnificent Falls, the sad browse lines of late winter and early spring, we heard them! Cries of the young birds waiting to be fed, the call of the killdeer, the sound of the deer chewing their eud, and the roar of the Tahquamenon’ Falls, all in proper } Wildlife had enough to live on. ‘\ Mary Myrtle SellevesJohin Spotswood _ Audubon Society's 5th Screen Tour Refreshing Trip interesting comment helped to enhance the illusion that we our- selves were hiking through Mich- igan’s North Woads. This is the first of the Audubon Screen Tours in which the actu- al sounds of the wildlife and surrounding country accompan- ied the pictured text, and it was a moving experience. No one who saw this‘ moving picture sae of Northern Michigan’s iawathaland with! its message of beauty, inspiration and. con- servation will ever forget the sight and sounds of the gorgeous, moving, changing leaves, the birds, the bees, and even the deer and beavers, busily at work, for- ‘aging for, protecting and . feed- ing their young, and the ‘noisy whistling sound: and sight of Jack Frost and winter covering up the sight and source of all our Wild- life’s food. It was enough to‘make Audubonites of us all and make us all want to start right out with a pail of crumbs and seed and ha- con to see that our surrounding Wedding Sunday To Be Qne Of Social Events Of Season Here ~The wedding of Miss Mary, Saunders, William R. Warren, Jr., Myrtle Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Sellers and Mr. John M. Spottswood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Spotts- <waed this coming Sunday at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 4 im’ the afternoon will be one of the highlights of-a full social sea- son. A reception at the home of the bride, 1109 Laird street will immediately follow. No formal mvitations have been issued lo- eally, and all friends of the bride and bridegroom and their fami- lies are cordially invited to at- tend both bi stions. < = . Size Serving as man for , Spottswood will be Mr..W. War- ren Sewyer. Head usher will be Mr. James J. Rowley, chief of White House secret service. Ush- ers are Congressman George Smathers, Messrs. Robert A. Harvey B. Sellers, J. W. Sellers, Kermit H, Lewin, W. B. Russell, R. M, McDayid, and Frank E. Jackson. The bride will have as attend- dants her sister, Mrs. Paule Sell- ers Allan, matron of honor; Miss Audrey L. Blom and Mrs. Har- vey B, Sellers III, senior brides- maids; Misses Jacqueline Sellers, niece of the bride, and Teresa Bardwell, junior _ bridesmaids; and Miss. Paule Helen Sellers, flower girl. ~ The Bride’ will ‘becgiven in viage by her father, Mr. ‘Hai ey B. Sellers. Immediately follow- ing the reception the couple will leave town for a short wedding trip, and upon returning to Key West will make their home at 536 Fleming street. Miss Elizabeth Knowles Honored With Surprise Shower At First Presbyterian Annex Monday Night Miss Mary Elizabeth Knowles was honored with a_ surprise bridal shower by Mrs. Walter Clawson at the Presbyterian An- nex, last Mor. iay night. The party and the refresh- ments were greatly enjoyed by those attending. Among the guests were, Mesdames C. W. Roberson, Harry Sawyer, Thom- as Gauth, Reginald Roberts, John Richardson, - Nellie Richardson, Lucille Richardson, Jack W. Crouch, Robert Bryan Russell, J. E. Sterling, W. H. Bell, Joseph Knowles, Albert Cruz, Bertie Marcovitech, Herman Goldstein, Lorena Buckley, Ellis Russell, Ben Roberts, Anna R. Schuler, Edgar Stark, Ralph Hartenstine, and Misses. Mildred Mercer and Helen Pinder. erent 9: p--srere: Exhibited At Woman’s Club; Both Are Local Artists Of Key West A showing of paintings by Alice Bredin and Burrett Garnett of Key West opened yesterday, Thursday, at the Woman's Club gallery. Mrs. Bredin is showing watercolors and oils, mostly seenes in and around the city. Mr, Garnett’s exhibit consists en- Art’Center was held at West Martello Tower last night to view the progress of construction work being done and to make plans for the opening exhibit. Great satis- faction was expressed at the strides made in readying the Cen- ter. The work has been accom- plished under the supervision of the County Commission. Plans | are going ahead to hold the open-} ing exhibit in a couple of weeks. | The Membership Committee | reported that keen interest had been shown in the movement and that a concerted drive for new members would be made during the coming weeks. A committee was appointed to formulate plans Oysters are “in season” when they have recovered their condi- — *tion* after the éxhaustion of spawning, usually occurring Troi May ito July: Great Strides Made In Readying Art Center For Opening Exhibit A meeting of the Community, for contacting artists and assem- | tirely of oils, and the majority of the paintings are scenes in North Indiana, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia. Two portraits are included. The show will remain open through next Tuesday, March 15, each afternoon from 2:00 until 5:00. bling the first show. Another committee was formed for integrating the proposed, his- torical museum with the Gallery. County Commissioner Joe Allen, ! head of the beach committee at- tended the meeting and made a/ few remarks on his long range plans for the development of the } project which drew a round of | applause. A general meeting was called {for Thursday, March 17th, the ; time and place to be announced | |at a later date. All members are urged to bring friends who are | interested in joining the organ- ization. In every language, from the Latin to our modern “horse- swapper,” the word or words for a horse-dealer implied and meant swindler or worse. ; 9:00 p. m. ! | urged to make reservations early | |one girl for each of the six] LOLITA BERRIO.. apace é Havana; Elda Galarraga, queen of Oriente: of Las Villas; Yole de Cast vega, queen of Matanzas, Rio are shown akave, ‘These successfull queens. 8] ‘the seven provinces of Cuba, wepe hicpeseed a ee ment of department of the! on March 6. Key West High School Band To Present Fourth Concert In Bayview Park On March 14 The duet in No, 3 of the Atlantis suite. will be played by Jackne Drudge, trumpet, and Ramon Cole, tenor saxophone, gt the fourth in a series of concerts by the Key West High Soke Band at Bayview Park Monday nig! hi The concerts are being contaciet by*Major Earl’ Dillon, director, during the tourist season and xe held every other Monday at the bandshell in the park. They are enjayed by large numbers of citizens and visitors. The Atlantis suite is based upon the legend. of « cantinent believed to have existed in prehistoric times in the Atlantic Ocean. The Azore Islands are lofty mountains and gll that now remains of a great-coun' foo Other numbers on an especially fine program ate epared by , SUNDAY & MONDAY- r Major Dillon include three Marches, a Waltz, a an Overture. The program: March, Bombasto ... Spring Song - Overture, Fidelity - Moreh, High es a wt Waltz, My Lady Selection, The "kichasohas INTERMISSION ion. talkin’ hound dogs. ' Mr. March, Bay State = .. Burrell} Dennis will put on an act at the Children pREnlins Fox Trot, You Don't Like It—Not Much . a Miller} Humane Society Ball at Raul's by School Teachers Suite in 4 Parts, Atlantis 1. Nocturne and Morning Hymn of Praise 2, A Court Function 3. I Love Thee (The Prince and Aana) 4. The Destruction of ’ Bargains gilore may be found} Pern Chapter No. 21, ye of all day tomorrow at the corner] the Eastern Star, se teu a teg- of Simontén and Angela streets} ular business me when the Parent-Teachers Ste evening, March 11, at 8 ciation ‘of .the Division Street} the Masonic Hall, ’ ee opens ~ its! ref igae areal in age ‘ ‘ e last mee! year The sale will begin at 9 o’clock/ for the present officers, and the in the morning fenerrow a nd: chief business of the will continue until 5 o'clock - in| be. initiation of the evening. The public is invited to “the! sale, which is being held for the| Vited to attend, benefit of the library fund. of the! Public installation ae officers school. & oer ng ge yg Sponsored by the P.-T. Monday, March F ’ Pp. m sale will also be conducted feel at the.M ‘asoni¢ mie Ball a, ing the same — ‘hours Monday, } -———- * March: 14. bas All. proceeds will be given: tol. "Rayon was first Ahe library fund for the enlarge-| thirty years ben of Can : school. 5 . The wood of the willow ree! is more durable in water. than! any other contmon timber. { |WHAT'S THIS! s ELKS AUDITORIUM Beginning SATURDAY MARCH 12 at 3 0 Clock Until 9 P.M. t, beginning at 8 o'clock. believed to be the tops of its tnd -10.A.M. to - Mendelssohn | 5 ~9 PLM. Poa THIS INTELLIGENT LOOK. || __ nes ; ING CREATURE with the large: allen quetining eyes a “Bulsp’. || Oults .,°, 50¢ of Morgan Dennis’ tolevis-. Chil dr en. . O5c Safranek} Club Saturday evening, March 12th. Y Admitted PREE Atlantis Artist Started eviee With Reais Postcard Of An Airedale Puppy Morgan Dennis, whose appear- ance at the Annual Ball of the! Humane Society Saturday night, | March 12 at Raul’s will be the/ featured attraction of the eve-j ning, can remember hew his di- | versified career started out with | an innocent Christmas card. Al-. though he does not. remember | drawing many dogs up to that | | time, one Christmas he used a Bredin, Garnett’s Paintings Being pose of his Airedale puppy, Bozo, ! on his personal card, which he} Mr. Dennis became a specialist | sent out to friends,,among whom | was Robert MacBeth of thé Mac- Beth Galleries in New York. Mr. Macbeth’s immediate re-| sponse was to ask for a ened] Cuban Club Dicies | To Feature Radio Queens Of Cuba The Cuban Club will have an unusual feature’ at their dance this coming Saturday night at! the Club on Duval street: They will present the Seven Radio | Queens from Cuba in a colorful } floor show in addition to the regular dance which starts at Those wishing to attend are; as the number of tables are limited. | The Seven Queens represent ! provinces of Cuba and one girl; for all of Cuba. Help yourself to nermal heppiness. The safe “Reconstruction Meth- od” can correct cross eyes. Some- times in less than one doy! Over 9,000 successful cases, all ages. FREE BOOKLET Er yee tion on this Non-Profit Institution. 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