The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1949, Page 4

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FETRELINT! eerrete ? TTRALXAMEAI RE hahah uto4c a adhenn dado cdmaibsduiied. dab inuabanse thee hahaa eaten rent PEyPLeRreeeyy - = 1 Pa 4+ wise Fhe ey Pee ce ee p nd Uniiisuial Cerainics one ye pe hinds £ gee Being Turried Out By Ariist Alive Fischer Here Ti Kéy West “Where did you get that love-; cathedrals were all part and ly" locket, is ityait heirloom {Parcel of her education. When pieée?” Or; “Isn't that a stunning ‘ghd dented 4 pin and earrings?” OSe are’ and ft “wevessdry to earn some of the cries 6f délight that’ her living here in the United greet, Key Westéts who are States, she turnéd, without spe: Wedfing. Alice Fischéi’s lovely | cific fraining to ceramic be- and differént ceramic jewelry.| cause her mind was so filled And many\Key Westers: are with. these nostalgic pictures of ne wearing this véry different! ladies in coifs. and cowls, str- jewelry because for the past six|Tounded by garlands of roses ~ months it has been made .by|and gilded frames, knights on oartist dnd Gfaftsmari Alice Fis-| Chargers and little peasant fig- cher right here in Key West andjures. All of these things have ‘gold through one of the local feker Worked out by Alice Fis- Exquisite A stiops. cher in her charming ceramics, “_..Mang artists have been attract-| but no description .can evoke the ed to Key West, to cull and re-}“olden-times nostalgia” one feels td sowie of the singularity andj in, looking at these bits of gaily beutify of this small and especial-| Painted clay. ly favored island. Alice Fischer,) The shapes for the various too, has successfully and mest pieces are worked out in a mold interestingly recorded some: of) and this clay or bisque is bakéd the specialties of Key West. Sherin 4 { Laathic.. ; A san in a little electtic - kiln right in hag finished one order, for a) Miss Fischers apartment. A help- prominent Key Wester. Edward |e, usually turns out the molds Shumaker, président of Seaket, of | 4 #2; baking the artist paints some 200 amusing turtle pins and her fair Igdies, garlands of roses earting sets. Whimsical palicans i ee 8 B Of. TOES: and dancing fish and palm trees bine ts ig Sheik peasants, fish. are some more of her Key West! — oF ‘ae a ads alge 4. data récorded most charmingly | they are baked again. Then in. ceramic ping and earriiigs. comes ‘glazing and another bak- Bat her most charming work, | ing, then gilding and the _final het trie inspiration are old world | baking. A helper does the finish- pins, lockets, anid earrings that, ih of these pieces by neatly -are so truly out of this—today’s , Suing the pin and earring at- 1d, ,she, brings with her.| tachments all of which are most pri designs are part and par-|lekantly hidden and covered j herself—and, of the lIate| With matching suede. : qi fe and senii- Byzantine! Before she goes back to her ans iat was Vietina. | house in Woodstock, New York in Vienna, Alice Fischer; for the Summer, Miss Fischer did her growing up just about hopes to find someone here in all’ over Europe, between the | Key West with a kiln so that she. two world, wars, She lived for a, may have her shapes molded and _while in Holland as a child andj baked here and then sent on to fater in Switzerlahd, Germany, her for painting. She is planning “Sand Franée a3 well as Austria! to spend six months of the year Languages, art, architecture ahd here in Florida from now on. _y = St; Pail’ Patish Hall “Open House” =Well Attended On Titesday Evening Moré thah 100 persons attend-, Gertie _ Curry, James Ranew, éd St. Paul's Parish’ Hall Open, Mrs. Eugene Smith. Eugene Howse last night and thoroughly; Smith, Miss ylvia Smith, Mil- ehijoyed the excellent muscial! ton Bazo, ‘Joseph Smith, Miss progtam, dnd refreshments of, Etta Patterson, Mrs. W, H. Lan- punch, cake and candy served by the Woman's Auxiliary of the ch. - Phe fréshly painted walls, the new stage curtain and the new venetian blinds give the old Par- ish Hall an entirely thew look. The, Woman's Auxiliary can well be proud of the éxcéllent redec- ‘duyt, Mrs. Gloriana M. Bayly, | Mrs. Joseph Ladd, Mrs. Leona | Moreland. Mrs. Mayfield Salis, ; Mrs, Mary Herrick, Mrs. Allen ; B. Cleare, Jr... ce Yulee Bethel, Amy L. Livings- ton, Charles Archer, Robert..S. | Archer, Mrs. Don Spiel, Mrs. | Genevieve A. Warren, Mrs. Jas. Vera Milligan, i iob their efforts made; McCardle, Mrs. i mi Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Thompson, The musical program consisted} Mrs. Joe Allen, Mrs, Edward "ef vocal selections by Miss Mary; Fryzel, Mrs.. Arthur Humphrey, Ane Matchett, Mrs. Joyce Ame-j} Mrs, Josenh Surgen, Mrs. Clar- “ling, Mrs. Leona Morland, ac-, ence Shine, Sam Goldsmith, “companied by Charles Roberts. | Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, Mr, and Mrg. Paul Sang‘One number ac-} Mrs. Emerson Beccaise, Mrs. Ma- ~ eompanied by Mrs. Claude Salis; ; isie Albury, Mrs. Julia Matchett, Sand Miss Cleora Roberts sang ac-| Miss Mary Ann Matchett, Mrs. | _..8 p.m. : “companied by Charles Lord. Ralph Pinder, Miss Sophia Wat-| FRIDAY, APRIL 29— f = The following _ list inpludes | sol Mrs. Glenwood Sweeting,| Fern Chapter of Eastern Stat , Mrs. Juanita Delgado, Charles e¢ome of the Church. members and c — ‘Perey Curry, Jr., Miss Barbara guests who attended. ~os-Milda Schrader, Lillian W.' Ladd, Angel Delgado, Mrs. Harry dancing, refreshments. snd ““@éwart; Mrs, Ellen Tynes, Mrs.! Prindle. E prizes for costumes. Public |}: ngela Lord, Mrg. Elaine Cates,i. Mrs. George Brown, Miss Cleo- invited. Wen ee | ° ane Jayce iting; Mrs. Eliza-\ rd Robrts, J. S. Benson, B. C.| SATURDAY, APRIL 30—: i beth, Reese, Charles Roberts, Bil-* Arfistrong, Mrs. W. G._ Robrts, ly Roberts, Mrs. R. F. Cartoll,, Will 1. Robrts, Chatls W. Lord, "Miss. Bubie, Edwards, Miss Mar-' Mr: ‘Mrs, s s 1 ~“guerite Hilton, Miss Georgina .Charles.F. Gould, Miss Lila Pit- ~ Hilton, Mrs. Della Sawyer, Gertie‘ cher,. Mrs. Pearl. Curry, Mrs. A. “"Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘B. Curry, Mrs. Malcolmn Pierce, Marzyck, Mrs. Mary Sweeting, Mrs. Percy Curry, Sr., Mr. and “Mrs. Maty, T. Sweeting, Miss. Mrs. Evelio Rueda, John Curry. =Variety Show Featuring Professional ~Talént Given At Naval Hospital Last night, thé patients of the Sax. Buster Raye told several Naval Hospital and members of! ainusing stories, followed by whe Red eos fi were jreated| dencer Lolita in a very fast, = eee satbet Cabich the | clever rumba, after which Jean Christian sang several numbers. “pttotts of Paul Baron. ; 1 The following artists perform-| Mrs. Dowski was then intro- ; Mrs. Eleanor Dowski, talented! duced and played “Dark Eyes”, violinist and singer; Paul Reim- | "Begin the Beguine” and “I'll see | an, pianist and his orchestra;! you Again”. Buster then did a Buster Rayé, comédiatt and mas- | very amusing skit, called “Ladies 40? of ceremonies and dancer Lo- } Hats”, followed by the finale, a also Jean Christian, singer,' marvelous soft shoe and tap, Wo but not least, Paul Baron, | done by fhe éxtremely talented dancer. | Mr. Baron. Mr. Lastres was fea- “~The program opened with the | tured on the drums, for Mr. Ba- orchestra playing several request | ron’s dance. numbers. During the show, two local ar- The other two members of this | tists, Alleen Miller and George orchestra are Aurie, Lastres, | Crooke did sketches of the pati- drummer, and Jimmy Rojas, Jr.,/ ents upon request. ~ ae aerated cians oe ma Apply ToWed __|Seek Divorces Ah application for a marriage dr eae cn te ae license was filed Monday in the | cuit Court Clerk Eat! Adams By office of County Judge Raymond! Cynthia Hauslein Smith against R. Lord by Urban J. Rousseati,' David Lewis Smith; by John Wil- ‘liam Mault against Irene M. 23, of the U. S. Navy and Marty ; A Mault and by Mario P. Napoles Elaine King, 22, of Denver, Colo- t sgainst wndesia Marie Peed rado. ' Napolés. ‘and. Mrs, C. Allshouise,.Mrs: |: ‘| and voiceless Se ae Key West Juinior Red Cross Sends Notable Gift Of 66 Pareéla A PHS REY WEST cfrizE Key Mat op Red : Gross somé staples, shook’ and health fron Dun Streé ét, ‘Conv it of | supplies. nd. 3s a it py er Mary Immaculate and St., Peter’s two itt edict . hos : : Parchicél Schools, Have just sent| These gifts desperately their fitst: shipment sf Sixty-six | needed and letters gift “boxes to childenh if War-|the American Red C devastated aréas in Europe and. deeply they are appe ee -., +€ross and othéf social workers According to Mrs. Eafl Dillon, | abroad say that pareéls feceived Junior Red Cross Chairmgn and | from America. givé the recipients the individual teacher sponsors, | such a tremendous lift to the mo- Mrs. Florenee Mickler, Sister | rale by. spreading :the ,idea that George afd Mrs. Denora Mingo,| Americans are willing share the boxes-contained variéd and | their plenty Saat, died should be Thuch fieeded items: There were ' continued if for no other reason. . ? rT . Te pi ° Severtil Kéy Westers At Christeriiiig O de sekey Fipec cubes 5 5 Kiren Elizabeth Bzotté In Hollyivood . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bzotte, former residents of Key: West,cel- ception was held in the Bzotté ébrated the christening of their home. THe guests included: Mr. six-month old. daughter Karen and Mrs. Russell Lloyd and daug- Elizabeth in their. home at 1717 hfer Yvonne; Mrs. Jennie Lloyd: Fletcher Street; Hollywood, Flo- J. A. Butler; Mr. and Mrs. Eual rida 6n Sunday afternoon, April Fellefs; James Fellets} Mrs. R. W. 24th. Several friends and fela- Hoon; M-s. Terty Tower; Miss tives from Key. West went up to Rose Ristuccia: Mr. and Mrs. J. visit the Bzotte’s for that memor- Rio;; Tommy Rio; Miss Evern able” océasién. ; Wasko; Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gib- The Reverend Thomas O’Steen son and son Paul, Jr.; Roy. and pastor of. the Hollywood Temple Leonard Bzotte, Jr. brothers of Methodist Church officiated at the newly christened child; the the ceremony. The infant’s god- Rev.‘O’Steen and Mrs. Henry parents are: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watkins of Key West, the Bzotte D. Gibson of Key West. children’s grandmother: ea. Ses idle apeies Beavis Lucillé Biais Contintiés Té Kiiéck Eni " i 1 ‘ 2 ‘ 2 4 ; Dowh At Navy Wives Bowling Meets. | If the bowling season weren't Mace, Lorraine McGuire, Barbara so close to closing, the Navy aon” Fearon elgg ee P 4 banhy + irector ileen ee uate oe propels | Coughlin and Bowling League | de voted an omicia’ handicap Of} Manager Veta Wood were score- fifty, for Lucille Blais again top- ‘ keepers. . ped all Navy Wives Bowlers at} The bowling. meets will be dis- the .Tuesday morning meéet at : continued for the Summer at the the U.S. Naval Station . Alleys, ay end of May. The Wives are. plan- when she knocked , over 202 pins| ning to, organize. Pool Parties, in one game. Runners-up were which they, hope will. develop Frances Gainer, 166, and Viola|into swimming meets. All Navy Bzullak, 156. ‘ Wives are invited to-.participate Other bowlers, were the Mes-| in these aitivities. Children will dames Betty Hartman, Mary|be aut of school . affer next Brewster, Enid House, Vera| month, and they will enjoy the Wood, Margaret Hendrix, Ann swimming pool parties, too. ——- a eer Following the cSremony, a re- Son Born To Howard Englands Mr. and. Mrs. Howard E. Eng- | land of 2801 Flagler avenue. an- nounce the birth of , an_ eight pound, nine ounce son.,at 5 :10/ a. m., Tuesday, April 26, it the ; Monroe County hasiptal. i The baby will: be named Thomas Howard. ee ae ee Calendar of Events; WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 27= , USO NCCS Dance tonight at 1021 Duval Street 9:15 to 11:-} 15. Sérvicemen .and junior hostesses invited. No admis- sion. THURSDAY, APRIL 28— Regular Lions Club Meeting in Defi on Seminary Street at 6:15. P.M. Garden Party Benéfit Women’s | Auxiliary of Congregational | Church, at 803 Olivia street, | i { |} holding a “Tacky Party” at} St. Paul’s Parish Hall with} Officers Club. Spring Formal} Dinner and Dante at Ft. Tay-i wlor» Officer’s Club. Dinner, 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. fqllowed. by. dancing. Reservations ac- cepted until noon Friday, | April 29. Two Births At County Hospital Two births were reported to-| day in the Monroe County Hospi- tal. At 6 o’clock this morning a daughter was born to, Mr. and Mrs. Earle McCammond, 1209 Va- jrela street. The baby weighed eight pounds, nine ounces. ; A daughter was born af 1:59 a, m., April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. William Youngstrom of Mara- thon. The baby weighed six lbs., 13 ounces. RIDES FOR RING MIAMI—(AP)—Contracts the riding services of Logan Batehellor, apprentice serisation of Florida racing, has been leas- ed to Gustave Ring of Washing- | ton, D. C. | The gift to You could never for of her day than a beauti Watch. She'll cherish th The earthworm is blind, déat, | fal by Elgin’s Dur | Wel her life as it serves her with the famous Elgin dependability—miade even more faith- |The BEA Jéwelers - Silvérsriiiths oe | | WEBNESBAY, APRIL 27, 1049 pect Bade steer UPUREA Prompi Commdegee Te Coster Others rolled around and another eager- | entertainment and taking place tonig ‘eo kas be phn ie amb iipee selec- Service-men and Junior Hoastess- ; tions at tonight's en i tis les have been regularly, attending} .The. Dancé . Commi in the weekly dances held eacn| ch: of.this evening’s Wednesday at the USO NCCS at ingles the ty 102i Du and. there havé | Edith Knuck, Ste ‘been’ so many requests for more | Betty, Kili | Hilda illo; such dances—that the Daiice } alo Roy Schiheidér, Allen Duns- Comimiteé is sériowsly ‘consider- | méré and Don Tack ing putfifig off two a week. pee ig no admission tharge The Tune Toppers Orchestra | and afl sérvicemen aré invited to will furnish the music tonight as | attend. ; Buffet vie Planned For County hie ried S ) oe eee Hospital dy 3rd, Postponed To 12th The Buffet Supper originally ; children or how much they eat. planned fot May 3rd at the Coun-|_ The Woman's Auxiliary plans | ty Hospital has been postponed to| to use all monies collected from May 12th. This supper is being these suppers for the benefit of | given by the Montée County Wo- | the Monroe County Hospital. ‘men’s Auxiliary with the Key West Business and Professional i | Women as ¢o-Sponsors. | This is one of a series of pos- sible regular monthly suppérs to {be held on the Hospital groun Russell, and to every one The Woman’s. Auxiliary of the. who isted us in any way we | Hospital wishes all Key Westers j wish: to exfénd:our deep appre- ciation. _ Especially do we wish to thank those’ who sent flowers and cards. THE FAMILY. ‘to have a sense of real: kinship and propiretorship in their Coun- ity Hospital and hopes ‘as many | as possible will attend these sup- pers with theit families. In liné with the farhily” idea,- | Director of thé Hospita: Meise} | Haftell has insisted that supper | fees be reasonable with one dol- lar for adults and fifty cents for t children, no matter how niany ADDRESSES and Stinday at 7:90 P.M. by GRACE and. TRUTH. HALE. FLORIDA and PINE STREETS All Are Welconié i apr27-It =, | i i \ “NTIS COMMUNITY i | .. § to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ADDRESS: : oe: reer ial. Hospital «15 jetcel Elgin. Adjusted. 10K ‘natural rolled gold plate bezel, stainless steel back. ‘Cold filled bracelet. $37.50 © f r: ; Lady Fgin. 19 jewels, adjusted. - 14K iiatardl gold filled case. Ny ten cord. $67.50 : Elgin De Luxe. 17 jewels, adjusted. 10K natural gold filled case. Nylon cord. $50.00 ‘ Other Elgins priced from $29.75. All prices include Federal Tax. remember—an FIG N give mother enough for all she’s done for you. But no gift comes closer to expressing the séntiment And remember too.. . oily dn ELGIN has the €pDuraPower Maitispring’ Made of “Bigiloy” metal. Patent pending ful, star-timed Elgin his watch the rest of aPower Mainspring. {COMBER

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