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fe HET | elf r-f blue ond gold iris Were Piirented to Mrs. Lottie La- — “men Civie Drama Guild Series Has Sennee. Lillian W. . Rice, Roberta ©. Ward, Lillian Santiago, Car- ehite Herrera, Mary Curry Meroba Jenks Hood, Georgina Pena Horton, len Crusoe, Laurentina Torano ‘net, Carolyn Albury Cruz, Mar- legen on Gnieken Orchid’ Lake Bugenia Rivas, Pauline Loyise Curry Hart, zabeth Sawyer, Fidelia Nellie Trujillo, Nancy Pauline Vecchione, May- » Marjorie Barrett, Isabel McKnight, Matehett, Yolanda ian L. Lopez, Flora B. cla McCoy, Juliet Delgado, Dulce Albury, Moore, Claudina La- Castillo, Sylvia Art- Arthur Roberts, Louise livia Baker, Elizabeth Ondina Pita, Olive Ga- » Marina Sikes, Belva Busto, Busto, Harriett Milner, Miriam Paliszuk, Mizpah Pierce, Flora McFarland, retggt if ceeeet - FE Ora _ Moore, Gwendolyn James, Josephine James, Eva W. Gibson, Ro- sa Chile de Alpizar, Anita Diaz, Mary June Mesa. . : The 194@ officers: Mary Lee Graham, president; vice presi- dent Virginia‘ McCook McDer- mott; Secretary Elonia Gato, Tre- asurer, Wilhelmina Goehring Harvey and Reporter Flossie Ba- ker were also present. The door prizes for the evening were won by Carmen Henriquez and Dulce Albury. | Rxcellent Audience In HS. Auditorium! fee fest night's per- @ “Angel Street” at Wig School Auditorium. This te wae tht Prd and lant of this year's Crvee Gaitd Performance water Bhe mponsership of Key Woot A half of those attending bt verformance put in for next year's sub- ries, so that they the specific seats best Subscription Patil venerved seats may from Jaycee member ‘ @ the Columbia ¥ Pon in this old time ame at Street” takes Seer out 1680 ond all of the Geeees Gf the play occur in a o® Ange! Street in London, Peenny Kasper who di- eeted pley was in the fe- teed, Mrs. Manningham. Mr ey Westers and vi-) Patten is the male lead and also the villain of the piece. In @ search for jewels belong- ‘ing to his former wife murdered before the action of this play be- gins, Mr. Manningham induces his new rich wife to buy the house on Angel Street then be- cause her mother died insane tries to convince his wife that she is going insane so that he eam get out of the way and con- tinue his search for the jewels he believes to be buried in the house. Blizabeth one of the maids in the play has a weakness for Mr. Manningham and of course she assists him in what he is trying to do to his wife. This part was well played by Miriam Ryan. Nancy the older maid in the household remains loyal to Mrs. Manningham and tries to help her. The mystery is finally resol- ved by Mr. Rough’ ,a detective who worked on the murder pre- viously committed in the house, @ part most ably played by Don hem, played by Moultrie! Ross. - $8 Outstanding Women Of Community To Be Inducted Into BPW Club Tonight fix illines have been added to De alr y mpressve list of the 4 published in yesterday's the members to be for. pm me inte the Key West and Professional Wom- oe Ch This makes 36 out- Mant women of the commu- wt will be inducted into elu® im tonight's important &. ¢@ and Professional Wo- on wine The edditional names are —K Tam Pauline Nihoul, te Mildred Francis, Jo Anne rte and Merle Curry. Seek Divorces Petams seeking divorces were fae im the office of Seow Clerk Bart Adams by Marthe Zorate against Rene These will be the largest induc- tiom ceremonies ever held by the Key West Business and Profes- sional Women's Club. itely following the ini- tiation ceremonies a buffet din- ner, arranged under the direc- tion of Mrs. Mary Lee Graham and Mrs, Eloise Felton will be given. Several state and district offi- cers are expected at this meet- ing and it is hoped that Miss Sa- ra Lee Creech of Bell Glade, Flo- rida wilk be able to attend. She is a former BPW State President, Zarate; by Olga Splinter against Bark Denton, Splinter; by Eliza] beth Maude Werden against Ray- Goldstein. Highlights Of General Federation Of |The Women’s Clubs To By F. E. BOWSER One of the most important, events on the Ameriean woman's calendar takes place next week at Hollywood, Florida, This is. the annual meeting of the General Federation of Woman's Clubs, the largest international organization of women in the world. Women from all over the Uni ted States will be there, as well 8 prominent women from ts ae foreign countries. : The Key West's Woman’s Club is playing an unusually promin- ing made by Mrs, Brown and her | ent part in this meeting because of the publicity the Island has re- ceived in recent years as the lo-' cation of The Little White House. The favors which the Key West Woman's Club is contributing t6 the meeting are 800 copies of the charming line drawing of The Little White House which Wal- ! lace Kirke made for the Key West Cook Book. Mrs, Ralph Craft, wife of Cap- tain Craft, was so delighted with the drawing that she sent a copy of it to Captain H, A. Baldridge, director of the. United States Na- val Academy museum. | Captain Baldridge, in turn, thought it so unusual that he ask- ed Mr. Kirke for the original, which Mr. Kirke has generously contributed. Catpain Baldridge is having it handsomely framed for use in the Little White House. It will be on loan only, and will be eventually returned to} the United States Naval Acade- my Museum ag a permanent ex- hibit. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - Be Held Soon’ *! Another interesting highlight on: the participation of Key West in the convention week activities comes ‘to us from. Mrs, Maleka Brown, special chairman under | Miss Etta Patterson, for the deco- rations for the big marine ban- quet to climax the convention on Friday night, , Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt special guest speaker banquet, and every effort is be- committee to. make this a real Key West banquet. Mrs. Brown has been notified that a special training flight has been arranged to, be sent from Opa Locka, with Lt. Ehart, pub- ie relations officer for the Na- val Reserve at Opa Locka. ‘This will arrive at Boca Chi- ca on Friday morning, the 29th, and will pick up all the colorful marine decorations which have been collected by the decorating comittee, together with the per- ishable tropical flowers for the table decorations for that night. In this connection a very speci- al apeal is being made to all Key Westers to contribute stephano- tis for this banquet. Any one. who. can contribute stephanotis, even in small quantities, can contact Mrs. Brown at 74-J, and she will gladly pick it up for shipment on the bomber. In line with the military policy of these days it appears that this bomber might well be ¢alled “Operation Stephanotis.” Lucille Blais Continues As Top Scorer In Navy Wives Bowling Meet Lucille Blais made one of the | highest scores of the year when she bowled 200, at the Navy | Wives Bowling Meet at the U. S. Naval Station Alleys. Runners- up were Betty Hartman, 180, and Enid House, 160. Other bowlers included the Mesdames Taylor, Judy Faulds, Marian Wickham, Wanda Slover, Jeanne Reynolds, Frances Gain- nes . eo 2 AG ' The Bogs da Gitls' Commilige of the Key West Lions Club met in thé LignsgDen..on Seminary. + last’ night and, formulated some plans with regard to Teen- age Dances.” “ They are» planning. to have gatherings and dances for Teen- agers each ‘Friday night, to be} Two Perfermanees, er, Viola Bzullak, and Barbara McLean. Score-keepers were USO NCCS Director Eileen Coughlin and Bowling League Manager. Vera Wood, All Navy wives are invited to join, the bowlers next Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Beginners’ alleys are dl- ways available. held; forthe * mosty /part | ih! ‘they Patio of the Lions: Dey on Semin- requesting ° thé ° éddperatioh® * df principals ‘and * teachers‘ in ‘this project and expect to call on the ldions for couples to’ chaperone the various dances. and gather- ings. “Rumplestilizkn”, This Week At Diviison Street School There is no question at all that any youngster who wants an op- portunity to sing or act can cer- tainly get it at the Division street School. Under he direction of Mrs. Catherine Logan, Music Director of the School, 89 children (2 casts) are taking part in per- formances of ‘“Rumplestiltzkin” aSong-Plap in Two Acts. The Brearley School,in New York City and the music folk tunes were harmonized by, Elias Rep- per. The performances are sched- uled for 8p. m. Thursday and Friday nights respectively at the Division Street School with a different cast each night. Every- one is welcome to attend and all are sure to enjoy this very pleas- will be the ' for this EMME 2) ary street. The boys and girls are ‘| Fala Channel. sitions a4 te j ie ee Sly | WEATHERMAN Says: Key West and Vicinity: Clear to partly cloudy today thru Thursday; not much change in east and southeast winds, fresh. at times. Off shore. § ». Florida: Clear to partly cloudy ;thru. Thursday except a few jaftetncon thundershowers in ex- »treme south portion. Little tem- , perature change. Jacksonville Thru the Florida Straits: Gentle to moderate east- ‘erly winds in north — portion and ;@ast to southeast winds in south ‘portion thru Thursday. Partly ‘cloudy weather. | East Gulf Of Mexico: Moderate east. to southeast winds thru | Thursday. Mostly cloudy in ex- treme north portion, otherwise partly cloudy weather. Jacksonville To Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., April 19, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m.. EST) Temperatures: Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean .... Normal 0.22... ® Precipitation Total last 24 hours Totak this month | Excess this month Total this year ; Deficiency this: year Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m, 29% Barometer {Sea Level), 8:30 am, 30.06 ins.—1018.0 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:00 a.m. Sunset 6:52 p.m. | Moonrise 2:25 a.m. | Moonset 1.25 p.m. TI (Nav: T Base) we stern Standard Time) High Low 6:16 a.m. 5:07 p.m, ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reférence Stanon: Key. West) 10:38 a.m. —% ¢ Time off Height of Boys ‘And Girls Committee Of Key ‘ iatge ie Fin igh water | West Lions Club Plans. Friday Dances HORS eT ME NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (#)—Plus sign: Corrections ta we be added. Miami Singers. Come To Stone Church Sunday The Southland Sngers, a well- known negro choir from Miami, will give a sacred concert at The First Methodist Church, Eaton & Simonton streets, on Sunday, Ap- ril 24th, at 7:30 p. m, There will be no admission charge, of course, but there will be an offering. These people will come to, us “Singing the Songs We Love to author of the play is Bertha L.|ant musical version of - the old|Sing and the Songs You Love to Smith, Director of Music in the! fairy tale. Hear”. USO-NECS Dance a ° Tonight At St. ere > 5 ON ie Mary’s Parish Hatt ee ¥ The first post-Lenten Dance| * é hy ws 53 will be held at USO NCCS, 1021} i Duval street, tonight. The Tune Swing into S PENG soe Toppers Orchestra will furnish e ‘ 1 music for dancing from 9:15 to economical wa Mie ne shop the easy, ye All Servicemen and Junior Hostesses are invited to attend. Refreshments will be ser and there will be informal enter- tainment during intermission A pply To Wed An application for a marriage | license was filed yesterday in the | office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Bernard L. Chick, 23, ofthe U.S. Navy and Violet Marie Whittaker, 22, of 1031 Eat- on street. | RELIEF FOR ACID. | WDIGESTION GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 DIVISION STREET | At Corner of Varela | Phone 177 Free Delivery $£4444422444444444 at SEARS ORDER OFFICE The very newest in smart Spring fashions can be pur- chased at SEARS ORDER FASHIONS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE OF! tailored suits and topcoats, FAMILY tod: or phoning us. PHONE ORDER 1560 store in town! Handsomely flattering dresses, hats and i play clothes for the entire family can be shopped for the easy, economical way FICE, the most complete lay, by either coming in | OFFICE | SIMONTON and FLEMING STS. temperature. 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