The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 6, 1949, Page 4

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, caué FOUR AES AA A Ae eR en Saiiehata -_—+ ane mmo Po ne nemennn i Varied Program Offered By Simpson |AMERICAN AND COMMUNIST BRIDE | Dance School In Recital Tonight. | as Behe The following is the interest-; _—Robert and Betty Si : ing and varied program offered | pallet Classique (uuiszt’s Teka by the Simpson Dance School in| t,34m)—vatricia Holik, { their recital tonight which starts! ya Be ;at 8:30 p.m. in the New Con ; Dance of the Blue Fairy (Chopin) Caomdr. Adell., of Key West Naval Bas e,| vent Auditorium: Pauls Newhouse: March Militaire (Tehaikovsky)— | Dance of the Hours (from La Gia- Gives $200 Of Naval Carnival Money | SOCIETY NEWS By MONA FIELDS The Citizen Office—51 Residence—192-W } t | neers. Pierette (Excerpt from Strauss Ballet in Aqua (Excerpts, Strauss : Graduation Ball — Carleen Simpsonettes and | conda)—Beverly Maloney. Te Start Cancer Drive On Its $2000 Goal The Moura Graduation Ball)— Alice Perez, County Cancer, The many local physicians who Little Brown Gal (Hawaiian)— ; Moore. i Eulogy in Black (Waltz, Tchai- , kowsky’s D-Minor) — Gail’ Drow © well onderway with over! are helping in this fight by in.’ Nancy Gelabert, ;. Wallace. : jollars towards forming tne people of the dan- Varsovienne (beginners class) In a Garden (Debussy’s Clair de ! u $2,000. This is the | ger signs of cancer, and speaking | —Christina Dopp, Diana Cobo,! _ Lune)—Rhonda Brewster. | wth cl " © and ifeon-. before different organizations} Jill McDonough, Kathleen Ballet Adagio (Excerpt, Tchai- te thout einee es they are} and over the radio, are as tet | O'Hara, Janet Hayes, Sandra | kowski’s Swan Lake)—Betty | hott Hew, Monroe County's goal | lows: the Drs, James B. poet — ee —_ oe sey na i Simpson and Ger- wid by «hed end topped by | more, Allen Shepard, J. Lance- am, via Dow, Linda a ‘inder. the tome irive over. A} lot Lester, Jr, and Leonard H.; Weakly, Prudence Cynthia The Highlanders (Scottish Med- “ek for Owe hundred dollars, Conly, Public Health nurse, Mrs, teanet eee i | oe Si aiy Moore, Gail | #ae humded Mr Lows Carbonell,| V Andes, als ke and io—Yvonne Moore. allace, joloris Lesley, Yo- Sieeus County Campainn Chair-| stressed the’ importance of q° China Deli—-Donna Grahem | jemdn Metin one” boas room, om the Geet dey of the drive! careful checkup at the first sign Ballet Parisenne (Excerpts from Carol Cooper, Yvenne-Moore, | ty Capt CC. Adel, Comdr. of of anything resembling this dis-/ ow aga ine | Desone Deprimo, Donna Gra-| the Key Weet Novel Base. This | case, before it has had a chance ty and Wal ce. ' am. eouey wae pert of the proceeds! to go too sar. No one is immune,! Ballet in Blue and Gold (Music— Danse Ballone’—Darlene’ -Jurc- | of the Navy Reliet Carnival held | and one in every six persons. liv- hie omee Eee on ve ‘ ee : ‘ truery ot the . Seaplane! ing in Monroe County today is} vel) — y Simpson an atan Takés a Holiday’. (rhythm Viana l destined to be struck at poral Corps de Ballet: Delores Les-| tap ditto)—-Gerald Pinder. lf you heye fet given your con-| time during their lives by can- ley, Yolanda Harris, Carleen Pussycat Capers (Kitten on the | Gibutien ft lp combet this! cer. If you would like more defi- a arent na eenage Tulie j oe Acrobatic—Beverly Ma-! reed Geese, do se now. Contri-| nite information, come into the! one, Donn Graham. ; joney. Uratove being accepted at the} Se ciimalions of the Cancer So-} Ballet .of the Roses (Music Deatalen Calypso (Jamaican Concer Meedquerters at 592 Du-| ciety and get some of the printed} © Tehaikovsky’s- Waltz of the, Rhumba)—Betty Simpson. val street Or, if you cannot get; matter which is available. Flowers. from ‘Nuteracker | Spirit of the Flame (music, Ehic A. wond ” contribution to] The dance at the La Concha Suite—Beverly Maloney as| ‘Coates)—Julie Stone, Flame me of the worker's personally,; on Saturday night, April 9, 1949, ie beg Sete g 4-0 4 8 Spirit, Flames: Carleen Moore, crop & im the mail, to “Cancer”, | sponsored by the Jayshees, prom- ancy Gelabert, Robina Ro- Yvonne Moore, Deanne De- 8 West, Florida | ee to be a big affair. The pro- maguera, Paula Newhouse, primo, Donna Graham, Gail © American Cancer Society| ceeds from this dance will be Oeilia Hernandez,’:. Darlene Wallace, Carol Cooper, Delores i leading the fight to stop the! given to the drive fund. There Jurczynski, Sandra Owen, Lesley, Patricia Merrill, Yo- werte of weet the | liven; it is also, ig to be a big, wonderful floor esearch program to| show with Freddie Bernard, re- Abe wal care for all | cently of New York City, as mas- r where | ter of ceremonies. So plan to at-} wing in this fight | tend and spend an entertaining | evening. | bevvadharng wd the tye " at is ar ct Dheon't Relipse Of The Moon Scheduled For tpril 12th, Astronomy Club Announces " Whit president) scheduled for the night of April ~ beg ee mea | 12th according to Mr. Whitley ’ nthly mee + the High | 24 will be of quite long dura- | p.m. to- | tion. If the night is a clear one, | ters « | the eclipse of the moon will be 4 at ¥v un iN r vi ubject| clearly visible around Key West will + med | from about 8 p. m. until well past N door ' nm i esting talk | midnight. According to Mr. Whit- there will | ley, this type of lengthy eclipse m of the|of the moon will not be seen lipse is | again for some time. te tion et) Regular Navy Wives Bowlers Have Fun tad Also Keep Waistlines Trim Betiy om, 107, was high;USO NCCS Director Eileen S. mer in the Navy Wives Tues- | Coughlin. dey morning bowling meet at | All Navy wives are invited to j join the bowlers, and beginners’ te 0 8 Newel Station Alleys. | aneys are always available. Runne » were Jeanne Reyn-| According to Eileen Coughlin tis, 159, and Enid House, 158. few of the regular Navy Wives’ Othe ere the Mes-| Bowlers have any trouble keep- dares A Cont Judy Faulds, ing their waistlines down—So Modek : Marion Wick- here's a chance for some of you | he Lilie Blais Ann Mace,,Navy Wives who haven't yet n Mcl nd Bea Holt. | tried bowling to get some good . ke Bowling reducing licks in, and have lots long M Wood, and of fun while doing it. | Interesting Program Scheduled For St. Paul's 5th Lenten Organ Recital M tors as well jerts at the Organ The much ’ be eve been unable | joved selections will include: The 7 Fr the St. | Lord’s Prayer; Schubert’s Ave | —— Church Lenten | : PE ES) | \ ” trains echo | Maria; The Psalms; Pilgrim’s | © past few| Chorus from Tannhauser; and | Sullivan's The Lost Chord. There hm tt sth in| will also be some special impro- wart ' re will | visations and arrangements of ert R. Rob- | familiar Lenten hymns. |“Sea Finigee” ( lub} Plans Barbecue | At the Sea Finigee Club of the Cootiettes held last night at the VFW Club House Elizabeth street, piams were made for a} barbecue to be held on April 27 at the home of “Baby Louse” (Jr.} vice president) Florence Solomon at 1201 Florida Street. Tentative plans for a “Hard Times” dance were also made to be held some time in May; and several mem- were named to attend the| District Meeting at Homestead on April 9 and 10th. “Tin Degree To Re Administered Here On Sunday on t . put the Sun f but Personal Mention Miss Hilda Camina Gutierrez of Havana, Cuba, arrived by Aer-} ovias Q., for avisit in Key West th relatives|and friends. Miss a Cuban beauty and! thiss her firs} visit to the states. | She claims that she likes what she has seen/of Key West very much Musical Skits tt Chamber Fete ¢ YMCA Tonight Ww Camina 1s Fun 3 : - } ine Apply To Wed Mi program of iy hence An applicdtion for a marriage | wr-/ license was fled yesterday in the . offices of Gounty Judge Ray- nd will be | ond R. ord by Richard L. ts mit singing James, 19, of the U. S. Navy and Ruth Marie Keeton, 20, of 516 Elizabeth sfeet. will be ent wall attend ree te te eel Emily -Harris, Pat Holik, Rhonda Brewster, ‘Alice Perez, Rose Marie Yates, Hyde. Medley in Waltz Clog—Gerry Pinder’s Tapsters: Roger Mor- row, Adair Jameson, Ronald Woodbury, Beverly Maloney. Rainbow Ballet—Delores Lesley. Majorette—Yolanda ‘Hafris. Study ‘in Silver , (Acrobatic)— Carleen Moore. Argentine Tango (La Cumparsita) ' Charles Dowski. Calendar of Events WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6— Watercolor Exhibit by Martha Watson Sauer, Wéman’s Club on Duval Street, through April 8, 1-6 P.M., Daily. Astronomy Club Holds Its Reg; ular Monthly Meeting in the High School Auditorium, 8:00 P.M. There will be an in- teresting talk and special dis- cussion of the coming eclipse of the moon, Dance Revue by Simpson School at New Corivent Auditorium, i . ion, 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 7— Meeting of Ladies Auxiliaty of Fleet | Reserve Unit 56, 8:00 P\M., Fleet Re- serve Club Rooms. Election of officets to be held for| Donald Gaynor, William Yager, ng.| Rosina Yager, be! John Foley, John Ambler, Carol Held in the Woman’s Club, | Ambler. coming year at this méeti Garden Club Meeting .to 8:00 P.M. All members urg- ed to attend. The Stephen R.; Mallory Chap- ter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Will Meet at the Home of Mrs.,George Archer; 1425 Newton Street, 4:30 P.M. ' FRIDAY, APRIL 8— Officers Wives Club Meeting with. Eleétions 12:30 P.M., Ft. In by.6 P.M. Weditesday). SATURDAY, APRIL 9— Tadhion Show, Admis+ Intermissi 10 P.M, BY. Taylor. sion 25¢. for meee Ft. Taylor Playground’ fin! rove: ments, Given’ by. Officers’ Wives, Club, Members’ P: avr ticipating . TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know, America) Walter Huston, famed — actor, born in’ *Toroftto, » Canada; 55 years ago. =f Lowell and author, born in Darke Couns ty, Ohio, 57 years ago. U.S. Senator Millard E. Tyd- Thomas, broadcaster John S. Sinclair, president of the National Industrial Confer- ence Board, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 52 years ago. Edw. F. Sanford of St. Aogus- tine, Fla., noted sculpturer, born in New York, 63 years ago. Donald Wills Douglas, presi- dent of Douglas Aircraft, Cali- fornia, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 57 years ago. Henry T. Claus, publisher of the Wilmington, Del. News- Journal, born in Lawrence, Mass., 64 years ago. Dr. Alonzo F. Myers of New York University, noted proféssor tof education, born at Grover Hill, Ohio, 54 yeats ago. : : Rt. Rev. Bartel H. Rheinheim- ler of Rochester, N. Y., Episcopal bishop, born in Sandusky, Ohio, 60 years ego. New York, New Jersey, Mary- land, Yilinois and Connecticut have rent control laws becomig operative if and when Federal control expires. Association, | Taylor (Reservations Mist | ings of Maryland, born in Harve de Grace, Md., 59 years ago. 1 Rosemary { Character | , Margaret Hilberg, ' Blucker, 1%2, Lewis, Rose, AMT Eno ‘ t RARABARAAAARAD ARAM, Yoerger, Maxine Yoerger, Roger Jeannette Schoonmaker, Sosa, Phillip H. Adams, lando Harris. Choreography of Ballet and numbers ‘by’ Betty Simpson, choreography and di- rection of Acrobatic numbers by Robert Simpson, Tap numbers originated and directed by Ger- ald Pinder. All costumes were designed by Betty Simpson and executed by Mrs. Ronald Brews- ter and Mrs. Marjorie © Sjursen; Music by Beatrice Moreno and GFUVVVVV IVT UVTI VOT Aerovias “Q” Passenger List} Passengers leaving for Havana via Aerovias “Q”: Carrie Abreu, Teddy Abreu, Doris Taylor, Gladys Levisee, George Levisee, Mabel Levisee, Grace Levisee, Helen Chapman, Maud Chapman, David Morton, |_ Clifford Hil- Anna Blucker;! Albert Alice Lewis, _ Louis Nelson Rose, Eleanor Luis Silva, Robert W. Goldie Knox, .. Nermah berg, x, Sherman, Pauline Sherman, Ha- ze] E. Culver, Clyde H. ‘Segur, Edna Segur, Regina Dooley, Charlotte Patton, Jose Rivero, Julian \Zunzune- gui, Whitelaw Morrison, Fred Field, Winstaley Briggs, Phelps Kelly, Owen Aldis, Leona Mor- gan, Connie Bain, Rosa Perez, Sandra Perez, Sid McMath, Anne McMath, Taft Moody, Frances Moody, Salas Gonzalez, Maria Alfonso, Claire Koehler, Mathew Murphy, Florence Murphy, Aug- ust Benolaitis, Ruth Benolaitis, Matty Joyce, Esther Joyte; Anne McMenmin, Walter Schoonmaker, Darrel Martin | Ada M. Adams, Peter W. Adams, Paul S. Adams, Darrell Smith, James G. Renegar, Margaret Renegar. Smith, Samuel Williams, Britain’s Cabinet has a Minis- ter .of Education in it. 7, IN MEMORIAM In memory of my mother, Emily A. Griffin, who left us one year ago today: Mother, Dear, it is lonely here! without you. Days and nights are! 5 dp dp on nd lonely here. Everything goes wrong. All I can do is think of you, Dearest Friend I ever knew. Oh, how I miss you. But God needed an angel in Heaven, so He called you. You ae en. aa aa bbbed are not forgotten. DAUGHTER EDNA C. WELLS, GRANDCHILDREN HENRY HALL, KATHLEEN WELLS. | apr6-1tx | CANT SIT! PIN-WORMS cause Fidgeting and that awful ITCH! Losing sleep, almost going mad because of @ tormenting, embarrassing rectal itch? This may well be a warning sign of Pin- | Worms, ugly creatures that live and grow inside the human body. And this common condition can cause more serious trouble { -+.even internal inflammation and bleeding. There's no need to take chances with this nasty pest. A new, scientific treatment | ~Jayne’s P-W Vermifuge—now offers real relief from Pin-Worms. P-W contains @ tested, medically-approved drug that de- stroys Pin-Worms in the intestine and removes them from the body. So don’t gamble with Pin-Worms. At the first sign of infection, ask your druggist for PW, the smail, easy-to-take tablets per- feeted by the famous Jayne Co., specialists in worm remedies for over 100 years. Relieve thet Itch: P-W © for Pin-Wermsi NEGRO WOMAN WILL YOU SMILE? Kept A Bee_ an old lady in the country. At! dinner she placed a very small’ 1 portion of honey on his plate. “I see you keep a bee.” v () Wirephoto ' JOHN A. WOLFARD, U. S. Navy veteran, and his bride, the , former Mary Yeates, 30, member of the British Communist party. are in the midst of an international incident at London. Wolfard, former professor at the University of Utah, has chal- lenged the U. S. State Department's right to refuse his bride a visa because she is a Communist. He gave up his job at the university to go to England to marry last New Year's Eve. He says he will not return to the U. S. without her. LAWYER WINS a s (?) Photo begat gr LL, 38 (left), first and only Negro woman common pleas. An all-white male jury awarded her oe Negro minister, $900 in a $10,000 suit against the Southern en- way Company. Her associate, Squire Morgan, is at right. Dr. J. A. 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