The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1949, Page 4

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r is any in- “ to attend. There is no admission | dication, there should be a good | 3 charge. audience at this week’s Lenten | aye i? tol ceope The Citizen Office—51 Residence—192-W Senior Class Of Key West High Presents “Smothered In Females,” Original Comedy Thursday, Friday : »The original three-act comedy, “Smothered in Females” by Miss Sidney Anderson of the Key West High School faculty, will be presented Thursday and Friday nights, March 24th and 25th un- der the- direction of Mrs. Marian Stark. =In order to give as many as Possible a chance at acting, there is a single male cast for both nights and a double cast for the females roles. On Thursday’ night Audrey Rayzor will be featured im the role of “Marge Patterson”, the aspiring young actress of the play; while Judy Daughtry will take over that role on Friday night. Vi Ann Neblett will play “Cissy Patterson,” artist on Phursday, and Betty Canova plays that same role on Friday. « The role of “Pat Patterson,” ten- nis champion is played by Ann Wellons on Thursday and Peggy Collins on Friday. Nancy Phillips and Barbara Buckley divide the} role of “Davy Patterson,” young singer, Thursday and Friday nights respectively; and Winifred The Key West American Le- gion Auxiliary will hold its reg- ular monthly meeting Thursday a€ 8 p. m. in the Post Home on Stock Island. This is a particu- Irly ,important meeting, as the election of this year’s officers will take place at this time, as well as the» usual business and Commit- te"Reports. Varied USO Activities To Falko Place At NCCS C lubhouse This Week Even if it is only Wednesday, atid the middle of the week, there is’ USO dance being held to- night. The Tune Toppers Or- chestra will furnish music for the Dance for ‘Servicemen at USO, NCCS, 1021 Duval Street tonight frpm 9:15 to 11:00 P. M. “A group of attractive Junior HOstesses and their guests the USO, will be on hand to welcome the Naval personnel and to keep things running smoothly. ‘Refreshments will be served affd there will be informal enter- tainment during the intermis- sions, All Servicemen are invited Another Lenten Film Enid House, High Scorer At Navy Wives Bowling Meet American Legion Auxiliary Holds Important Meeting And Elections On Thursday Cruz and Eleanor Carlsen do the game with the ole of “Dottie Patterson” believed by her fam- ily to have no talent of any kind. The Role of “Mary. Patterson” mother to the Patterson tribe is shared by Betty Weech and Son- dra Silberman, and Joan Knowles and Joan Lord divide the role of “Josie” the maid. The male roles will be per- formed by the same cast on-both nights: Vincent Molina as ,“Bob Patterson” a dancer; Bernard Kaplen as “Jim Wilson” who. is in charles Curry plays “Bruce Thompson,” a Broadway _pro- | ducer, while David Pettis does “Stanley Spencer”, a Broadway actor. The performance starts at 8 p. m. both evenings, and tickets may be bought from members of the Senior Class or at the door: You're sure to miss a‘ really hi+ larious evening's entertainment if you don’t take in either’ the | Thursday or Friday {presentation of Key West High Penool’s 1949 Senior Play. : A specially important feature will be the reports on the 10th District Conference which will be read at this meeting. All members are urged to attend as this is too important a meeting to miss. You can assure yourself of a definite voice in next year’s | actions and policy by being there to nominate and elect your own officers. The religious film, “Miraclé of Faith” will be presented at USOT NCCS building Friday ‘evening at 8:30 p. m. This Lenten Program has been developed through the co-operation of Chaplain O. E. Sporrer and Rev. J. Maring, S. J. Mr. W. E. Fowler has volunteered | to serve as the projectionist The movie will be followed by a social hour for Servicemen and | Junior Hostesses. If the response | to last week’s showing of the | Lenten film, the life of St. Ther- | ese, The Little Flower movie. * ~Enid House, 169, was high} Mace, Marian Wickham, Anita | scorer at the Navy wives weekly | Connor, Irene Stroth and Mary {| bewling meet at the U. S: Naval | Clancy. | -~ Station Bowling Alleys Tuesday USO NCCS Director Eileen “2 morning. Runners-up were Betty | Coughlin was scorekeeper. - Hartman, 162, and Emily DesAr- Beginners alleys are aiweve Judge Aquilino Lopez, who; accomplshments will be heard. vv udg : | e heard further from D. R. he audience is sure to enjoy | z Mathews today, regrets that Mr. | the movie film of last Thanks- Mathews will stay in Key West; .~.- eh é ofily for this evening, since he | 8iving’s University of Florida- the meeting in the Elks Club) of Florida Campus. -- Annex tonight at8 p.m. andj Because of his necessarily ™ afly other Key Westers who wish} limited visit here with us to- ntier, 155. ' {Other bowlers included the Mesdames Madelene Taylor, Bar- bara McLean, Edith Buzzard, Jeanne Reynolds, Bea Holt, Ann D.R. Mathews ToS Film At Elks Club Annex Tonight has an important engagement in! Tampa tomorrow. Mr. Mathews; repeats the ivitation to Univer-| sity of Florida Alumni to attend ta attend are welcome too. . | available on Tuesday mornings | and all Navy wives are invited to | participate. The weekly meet opens at 10 a. m. and concludes at noon. how F catia Alabama football game, which was such an unexpected Ups | There will also be some interest- |ing color film of the Univ ni | night, Mr. Mathews urges any of The beauti! enade of the Casa into its own again 1 night, when the cnet put’ a Fashion Show which did cred- it to that lively: organization of young women. There® were some stunning gifls clothes most of the | man would envy Jadies looking on would “delight | in wearing. Several of the mod-: els: worn: were from’ the nation- ally known designers, and -mi to qur surprise a few of the most unusual ‘and attractive ‘moet | Rosa, -in.design.| Marge came from Key’ West’s own local designers and dressmakéts.. _ Key West may still be a Nttle out of -the way . geographically, but when it comes. to revort clothes, the woman of style said good taste is within easy acce®- sibility of the best in ready-to- wear and custom-made clothes. Lee Pollock was co-ordinator of the show giving evidenge of hér own well known sense of styling and good taste. Ruth Newton as commentator | The WEATHERMAN | ‘Says: Key West and. Wieniigg: Partly cloudy and continued: warm to- day thru Thursday: ‘Gentle to moderate winds mostly . south- easterly. Florida: Partly. cloudy and {warm thru Thursday: Widely. seattered showers today. Jacksonville thru the: Florida Straits: Gentle’ to moderate | southeast and south winds thru Thursday. Weather partly cloudy with scattered showers Wednes- day. East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate variable mostly south and southwest winds thru Thurs- day. Partly cloudy weather with) widely scattered showers. Jacksonville to ‘Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been iissued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Mar. 23, 1949. (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 am., EST) ® Temperatures Highest tyesterday 2... 82 - 42 Lowest last night Mean ay 5 | Normal .. en . Total last 24 hours * .00 ins. Total this-month - .37 ins. Deficiency. this eat. .61 ins. Total this year 1... . 1.42 ins. Deficiency this year _ .-... 2.86 ins. Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m, 74% Barometer (Sea Level). 6:30 a.m, 29.97 ins.—101.49 mbs, Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 6:27 a.m. ST Spare eleartiaee Ba varie 6:40 p.m. Moonrise 3:47 a.m. Moonset 2:36 p.m. TIDES (Naval Base) | Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 7:45 a.m. 3:06 a.m. 6:59 p.m. 12:07 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high water Bahia Honda (bridge) —..—0h 10m 0.0 ft. No Name Key ; (east end) a +2h 20m ; Boca Chica od RE 9 (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) ae +14 ft. NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. Attention, Children! THE FAMOUS Story Book Dolls $1.39 7-inch Character Dolls $2.29. | { | | 4 | I angle ie acsaes eestch ate alaealosichasctealih tal iaatahilatettteeton detest live and grow inside the human body. ; Worms in your family. . | picking and especially the nagging, irritat- : ing rectal itch. Then ask your , P-W, the small, easy-to-take remarks, with a vojte to wo- Phone. Altogether ; evening with seve r people in formal attipey, most. of whom stayed for dancing under the stars in the love ‘patio. was ‘a trio ying me- lodious tunes, and Marie Pinder singing a medley of appropriate Trish songs. The models participating in the were: “Dot lee Nancy Johnnie Lewis, Hester: Heg, Seabrook, ong Stam- ete Betty Ann re Bunny Welling and Honey Contributors were; Ideal ‘Togs, Leona Shop, Rubin’ Appél,’ The — Marina Shop and 7 Cas- i c Petriito, internation- | al president of American Feder- ation. of Musicians, - ay recently that iunds from the Tas, dio. and transcription. are available now for the Various }. locals in thie” United oe and: Canada. : | Local 202 of they West hhds been allocated. $583.02, to continue its free public . mousic program for the third. year, it was announced peene by “Ruby Crawley, secré- *Planiied for, this year in Key West ‘are concerts, dances and entertainments, some sponsored solely by Local 202 and others with the. co-sponsorship. of vari- ous organizations in the city. Last year Local 202 of Key West. used their radio and trans- | cription allocation to sponsor and co-spgnsor ‘five teen-age dan- ces, a dance for ambulatory pa- tients at the Naval Hospital a concert at South Beach. e co-sponsors last year. were Junior ; Woman’s Club, Catholic Alumni tilion’s Association and N.C. C..S.; . All ofthe music was given free to | beard. : the public: through the above} These regulations provide that allocation: of funds. admission to all performances The Union’s -Recording and | must be free and that each penny Transcription Fund was created} must be accounted for and sub- | jected to a published audit by a in 1943. The first expenditure well-known. firm of accountants. “The special finale of © © Roster was created and. execu- ted by Southernmost Rlowers, Jewelry was from Pollock’s, Shoes from Rose Bootery, and Make-Up and Hair*Styling was by Margo of Mario’s Beauty Sa- lon, Calendar of Events WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2: Meeting, Au Unive >tsity of Florida Alumni, ks . Club Annex, 8 P.M, , THURSDAY, MARCH 24: . Rotary Ann Night, Casa° Ma- rina, 7 P.M. Senior Class Play, Smothered in Females, High School Au- ditorium 8 p. m. © Tickets from members of? Senior Class or at door. Sacred Concert, Organ, Vocal Music and Readings. First Congregational Church, 7:30 p. m. All welcome. Lions Club Meeting, 8 p. m JAMES C. PETRILLO. international: ‘executive from the fund was authorized in 1947 when $1,444,700 provided 10,495 free performances. Pre- liminary figures for the year end- ing January 31, 1949, .. indicate that more than $1,513,000 was ex- pended in the second year. This Lions Den. year’s allocation. will wind up the AMERICAN COVECL American Legion, Auxiliary | Federation - administered pro-| aad CUBAN Meeting, 8 p. m., in Post| gram. ——tTry A Pound Teday———. home at Stock Island. (Elec- tion of Officers). FRIDAY, MARCH 25. Senior Class. Play, ,Smothered in Females with different cast from Thursday. Tickets The 1949 appropriation will be spent in the same manner as in the past. Money is allotted to the federatién's autonomous 700 lo- cals according to membership. All projects are initiated and carried at door. out by the locals,.as in Key West, Officers Wives Lift Reon’ at] subject to the compliance with Officers Club, Ft, lor. T, the regulations established by the Morgan Dennis and! fils ‘ele- : vision Pups featured enter- tainment. All sos wer must be in by bi ipassyzesy tie P.M. al MONDAY, MARCH 2: Watercolor Exhibit Watson Sauer, Wo: on Duval ‘Street, ~April. 8, 1-6 sc ae : * QUICK REPAIR DON’T go around without your glasses because théy're ‘brow ken. We offer a one . ashy Taste. « Tpblet Form « Easy to Take. Hats da seven service. noite a au, Up tea mae Ladies ‘Night DatnbhDence,| ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES |] i218 8:00 P.M., A. & B. Lobster House. TRUMAN L. AMY OPTICIAN 25 Years’ Experience in the Optical Profession” KEYS OPTICAL SERVICE 110 Duval Street and EQUIPMENT 126 DUVAL ST. | PHONE 250 Rental Typewi Personal Mention Be Agee On Sunday, popular fisherman, riters and Adding Machines - Used Standard and Portable Charles Lang went to the, Keys and made a record catch of 11 Typewriters Also Represented at jewfish and they weighed’ on an| New GRAY Standard Royal Type- Tropical Tog Shop average of fifty poufids’ each. | writers . 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