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~ Py eres te sotre oy Vincent Molina Wins Public 8 Contest At High School Last Night : Six High School students, seni- ors and juniors and all members| sell and of Marian Stark's speech class participated in a public speaking contest at the High School last night. The contest under the auspices of the al Council of Churches had as its topic “What is the Responsibility of the United States in World Af- fairs.” Rev. G. Leon Wells of the First Methodist Church was res- ponsible for gathering together much of the material which the students used for study of this topic * The sit finalists: George Car- tena, Winnie Cruz, Charles Mor- rion, William Pinder, Virginia Russell and Vincent Molina were chosen by the membets of the speech class. All of them did very well and with the aid of the new public widress system every word was clearly heard. There was no visi- ble “mike fright”, Virginia Rus- content teh see and on the- part of the United sponsored the contest te her Want enn pant’ il expenses. The five judges for the contest were: Judge Aquiline Lopez, Rev. Ralph Rodgers, recently ar- tived minister of the Presbyteri- an Church, Mrs. Lorrane Thomp- son, civics teacher, Miss Sydney | City, Anderson, English teacher ana were harmonized by Elias Re i pgtorteanees ot the op-| gnomes playing in the forest ard! e np Balke nf prea bo trata oY in, | suceéss- | “Ru in t * te ters, 508 Duval Street.) “fp Absolutely not, Jane. Only if { the Di-| queen, who later ep | . : ys ‘ E vision Street Bleth School,; fame when the gnome cathe back |; i peta _settyou yourself have been married under the direetion of Mies Cathy to claim the child. Pounding = Leases RADIANT! YOU'RE} previously should you forego the erine Logan, music teacher. feet on the floor, Ru filtzkcin | LOVE! YOU'RE GOING y# bridal togs. ‘Wear your satin and The entire cast amd all those|Shouted that he had be- | BE » MARRIED! . And _ you're 02.8.” | : connected with the pr ion of| trayed and that a witch had re-| thankful. to POLLOCK’S, ; your t/>& the operetta are ote congratu-| Vealed his name. The king and |favorite jewelry store, for ‘its |)” lated on the mahmer in which it|@ueen and all of their household | Wonderful B: dal rvice, > ant" Ves was presented, the sf cos-| lived happily thereafter::. | ready and waiting to assist you f\! ¥. “ tutes, the excellent and ies ly with ides being a sticcess finan- production was a reve- with ee group of young- sters to be found the} mentary school anywhere. The author of the play is Ber- tha L. Smith, director of music Albury, " in the Brearley School, New York | Sharon ‘Pritchard. and the musical folks tufes Mrs. Mary Lee Graham, presi-| Per. ~ ; dent of the Key West Business| Morning and evening perform- and Professional Woman’s Club. 8 Baptist Women’s Missionary Union Groups Held Meetings Last Week There were three local meet- | ings of Key West's Baptist W. M.: U. held last week—The Elizabeth | Taylor Circle, the Mary Kath-! wee. U On Monday Age 18, the Eliza- beth Taylor Circle of the W. M. U. wet in the Church annex for their April Missionary program and busitiess meeting. Mrs. Pleanor Bennet led in the open- | Johnson; Mrs. Pearl Papy; Mrs. | Theile, whese clear anees were given on each Thurs- ent ‘by | He reported his discovery to et t ; i was rendered i ton. i iq mt) the queen’s first-born nurse | QUETTE, POLLOCK’S newest | in a typical ele-| Johnson, Dawn Alice p- Calero and Douglas Jenks. ltzkin is is*}fiame.” (Written-in questions will be ij] welcomed and answered as to POLLOCK’S Quality Jew- Paired with Orlandg Puig: as; in staging the most important | a page was William Earl, Hamil-//¢vent of your life.” And you're }) was Myrna Lou Saunders. ireally excited over WEDI- , service, which will answer all the Other members of the,cast in- | doubts in your pretty head on the cluded: os I Villagers: Gloria Solomon, Bar- bara Justice, Leone Runnels, Bar- bara Ann Trout, Ella. Waldine | ancaster, Jeanie Sanchez, Cecelia “Garcia, } Lois Sawyer, Linda Jolly, Thelma | Donna Newlafie and! Marketer:: Cecil Brady,’ Mario Guards: John Flemming, Sam- my Curry, Larry Rodriguéz; Joey Curry, Norman Allen; Ray Her- |whys, whereas and whens of the | wedding itself, tell you cute ideas ;for decorating your new apart- ‘ment, and suggest novel ways for ‘friends. | “I want to know exactly what goes on that SECOND white en-} ;Velope in the wedding invitation. ‘used on the outside envelope?—< Carolyn.” +) Invitations should be address- yed, “Mr. and Mrs. John C. day and Friday in the upstairs|tick, Dan Schoneck,..Richard Brown”, with their address on: auditorium of the school. were more than gratifying. The narrator was Florina Mesa and Mrs. Edna Al-| perfect diction easily. unfolded bury. ‘ t Intermediate Counselor, the story for the audience. Girl’s Auxiliary| The king, Jack MeDonough (a| ge! Delgado. Mrs. Cross told about} regular royal king) performed in itiny erine Adams Circle and the! the work, the needs and the 1949/2 kingly manner and the miller. Cates. Diane Knight, Lanny Har-| Yeung Woman's Auxiliary of the! goals of this group which is| Arthur Soble, won the hearts of| ris, Katherine Pratt, Sandra Car-| sponsored by the Mary K. Adams] the onlookers. Cirele. A social period with re- freshments serv followed the business meeting. The Young Woman's Auxiliary | which the fairy tale was based.| Lee Gaskin, Alice Jenks, Doro- | of the W. M. U. met on Thursday | Jo Ann gave a splendid perform-|thea Pinder, Billie Arnold and | evening the 2ist at the home of| ance, as did Pehelope Rosam,} Kathryn Freeman. | by Mrs. Cates} his daughter, It was the miller’s boast that Jo Ann Atwell, could spin straw into gold on ie prayer and program chair-| Miss Nancy Fairfield their presi-| who acted as the queen in the man Mfrs. Geneva Smith gave ajdent. Program Chairman Nell] second act following the crown- devotional. Those taking part in| Rose Archer presented the Mis-| ing of Jo Ann as the king's wife sionary program with Barbara) in the first act. program were the Mrs. Leona Chilling, Eleanor and Edna Albury. Mrs. Leona Collins Chairman presided over the business period efter which social hour was *ployed by all present. Hostesses Mrs. Fairchild and Mrs. Mock setved refreshments. The Mary Katherine Adams Bennett last Monday at the home of wre. | ide Cates, Mrs. Mercede John- Josephine _ Johnson: gave the devotioal. “fields were presented by Mrs. Pie ane om Tavernier PTA Featuring Safety elton reading the scripture. veryone took part in discussion | tin Lee Curry. who took the part of the.scripture reading. Plans were completed for a} king himself among the gnomes, Horie on] Rumpelstiltzkin proved his abil-| wing which | ity to spin straw into gold but at refreshments were served by the] the end of the play he failed to visit to. the Couny Monday evening, follo Hostess. : | Members present included the] first-born of the king. and queen Circle of the W.-M. U. also met/ Misses; Nancy Fairfield, Peggy] when his name was revealed by Collins, Nell Rose Archer, Helen! page, Orlando Puig. After the Ruth French, Betty K. Fairfield, | miller’s daughter could not pay ‘WH presiding im the absence of| Beverly Buchanan, Allene Spear, Rumpelstiltzkin ‘ je Alexander, Barbara Skel-|siraw into gold on the and Mrs. Edna Albury. Mcs.| night he was granted a wish that jemaues from Foreign Mission; Sara Willard is Counselor for| would be fulfilled in the future. this Auxiliary. Movie At Monthly Meeting May 3rd At ite regular monthly meeting @n May 3rd, the Tavernier PTA will feature a safety movie with Patrolman Charles Reynolds as guest speaker. The movie will be shown to the school children in the school auditorium just prior | to the PTA meeting and the stu- dents will hear Patrolman Rey-| nolds talk on “Safety on the! Highway” Business at that meeting will | include the presentation of nomi- nees for election of officers for coming year. Mrs. Lund assisted | being made for the purpose of | @” ns by Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. Allen/| arranging a Field Day for the | Hall was the largest attended in head the nominating committee. ! children’ at the close of the school | years, Special the|Grand Chancellor ; J. 1 be Mrs.-F. Shiver and. school kitchen for use in the ¢om- | Russell said today. | | Hen irs s for the May 3rd meet- | w P. Albury, Mrs. Carter will lead the group in the opening prayer. A County Council meeting was held this month in Matecumbe Church and the county. officers were the guests of the Matecum- be PTA at the Casa Islamorada Restaurant in Matecumbe just prior to the County Meeting. Mrs. Jack Wilkerson, president of Ta- vernier PTA was elected to serve as Vice President of the County Council for the coming year. Plans for a “Daddy's Night” are year; and to help rebuild ing year. Woman’s Auxiliary, Congregational: Church, To Hold Garden Party April 28 & Garden Party for the Benefit, Earl Dillon will show movies of],5q by acting Charicellor Com- the arrival of President Truman] ander Jesse L. Gill-of Knights of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Congregational Church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! in. Key West. A crafty little gnome was Mar- of “Rumpelstilizkin.”. A sort eof attain his desiré of claiming the making third for He asked for the first-born of the queen. When the child was born, Rumpelstilizkin appeared to claim the child but the pleas of the queen and her ladies in wait- ing resulted in a proposition that the gnome would not take the) child if his name could be given in three days. On the third day. the page discovered a group of The| Messick, Thomas. Moore, changing. of costumes and make-| F“pinosa, Johnny Sellers, ‘Thomas | up taxed.a number of the teach-| Walker, Michael Hartman and ers and. parents but. the: results} Ted Newlan. Helen R.} 2rd Johnson, voice ‘and} Jacek Harris, Jr, Armando Gu- Jesus Gnomes: Raymond Garcia, How- Wayne _. Williams, tierrez, J:., Ray. Edwards, Nolan Drudge, Donald Russell and An- | Ladies in Waiting: Christine} bofiell, Eloina Ortega (solo), Eva; Villareal, ‘Yvonne Myers, Ella Barcelo, Waldina Cervantes, Diane | Robinsoh, Wilma Felton, Donna | Children in Chorus: Barbara | Clarey, Dale Stirrup, Joyce Rob- erts, Gioria Valdez, Paulette Albury, Henrietta Seiferth, Nell) Rose Sanchez, Barbara Jean) Curry, Helen R. Theile, Wayne! Gaskin, Bobbie Alfonso, Leonette | McFarland, Nancy Tucker, Norma’! Machado, Kathleen Wells. Myrna ; Goehring, Sandra O’Briant. Alice | Vila, Orletta Stirrup, Carol Rob- | inson, Anita Fernandez, Lorraine Harris, Martha Banister, Wendy | Milner. Yvonne Walker, Frances | Saunders, Sandra Thompson, ; Terry Banks, Yolanda “Garcia, | Olivia Hernandez, Gepry.,.Porter, } Alice Boan, Virginia Martha Cag- penter, Dorothy Williams, Rose | Marie Tift, Wilfred Puig, Alice | Gwynn, Raymond Adams and |, Marcella’ Pinder. A 1 Miss Logan was assisted by | teachers, patrons and friends of | the school in the production of the operetta. Scenery ‘was by} Mrs. Mildred Joyce Williams and | the Key West High School Art |. Department, and lighting was by, James Gainer. : i ler ec tome Pythians And ythian Sisters | Hold Meeting The ope district meeting of | the Knights of Pythias and Pythi- | d Sisters held .at the Pythian District Deputy | Winfield | The meeting was; Gpénéd, with, a prayer by W: P.-Arehers, | The .ceremony .of. presenting the ‘flags was. conducted by’ the Pythian Sisters. cs es Reports by’Mrs. Bloney Valdez, M. E..C. of the Pythian Sisters, of Pythias showed the two or- ere. will be refreshments of] gers to be progressing well. j course—and ‘the token. or free The chief feature: was an ad- Joneph A. Boza, 803 Olivia street will offering collected will go to} gress by Grand Inner Guard R at 8:00 p. m. on April 28th. program for the evening imcludiés many novel features: Watkins and Fernandez String Eosemble will play the opening Selection. This will be followed Bo: by community singing with Mrs. Bit Lee, pianist and Mr. T. J. Moss as leader. Rutty, the Magi- cian, will entertain with sleight ef hand and feats of magic. Mr. Withemina Harvey Auxiliary of the Congregational arch on William street. Plan to bring your frineds to this unusu- al garden party to be held in the oza Garden on Olivia street. This garden has the added attrac- | posed of Mr. and Mrs. Armando tion of having an outstanding ex- le of almost every specimen of. Rropical fruit tree known in Key West. Nominated For BPW State Office At District Meeting Bey West wos signally honor- ed at the District Meeting of the; Business and Professional Wom- ; en held in Hollywood, Florida » mm Sunday, April 24th. Mrs. Wil- *hetmina Harvey, recent president of Key West's BPW was unani- mously nominated for 2nd vice president of the Florida Business and Professional Women's Club. Four Key Westers, Mrs. Har- vey, Mary Lee Graham, Cather- ne MeManus and Claire Arlen -——-~ eee attended the district meeting and luncheon of the BPW held at the Seacrest Manor Hote? in y- wood. s and we oul Key West ship of Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey during her 1948-1949 ‘ Sawyer Post: No» 28 American Florida now has 75 Business Legion will. be’ held See ey and Professional Women's Clubs evening at 8 p. m. It will be the | standing work of the/ last meeting of the present ad-; 'W under the leader- | ministration. i | the general fund of the Woman’s|«. Bell of Miami. “The Lesson of Friendship” | was portrayed by P. T. Rutrough. | Greatly enjoyed was the vio- lin solo by Gerald Saundérs and the music of an orchestra com- Fernadez, Miss Grace Fernandez, Messrs. Paul Ross Roberts, Victor Watkins, Jesse L. Gill and Ger- ald Saunders. Refreshments were served un- der the direction of Fred L. Johnson, J. Frazier Pinder, Jesse; L. Gill and Harry Roberts. Arthur Sawyer Post To Meet A regulat meeting of Arthur; | Installation ceremonies are} term has} scheduled for Friday evening at) focused both State and National! p. m. BPW attention on this very pop- ular and efficient Key Wester. were | Origmal street fiber torches. lights SUBSCRIBE TQ THE CITIZEN—25¢ WEEKLY SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN | More than five million women | are listed as heads of their. house- | holds. | a cat | Between 4 and 8 per. cent of \ the population is left handed. the outside envelope. and if there. are two small daughters, “The. Misses Brown”, should be writ- ten under the parents’ names. On the inside is. written. “Mr.. and, Mrs. Brown” and underneath | “Mary and Ellen.” Never use; “And Family.” Let POLLOCK’S engraving department do your? invitations for you... they'll: | ‘Try an S.OS.<party! 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