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THURSDAY, “APRY) 28,1949 tn So ntti id, SOCIETY Y NEWS. Phones: 2) The Gi Comedy Takeoff Of News Broadcast. Sea Finigee Cootiettes Entertained- Pc QidogeRaghcue Wed. Night Last, night, members of “Searall kinds. Cold soft — Ben 2 © Ape beg ‘were. hostesses at an outdoor bar- | *! an eambagd Scoggin bgp of the home, of. Gage Gamen wens alia. during peg. Paes Smee a 1th evening, ond. 8 SEK OE ‘hun reigns Part Of Barn Theatre Program May ye ee | Mf you've never’ seen a studio s broadeast, “My Client Curley”, the radio skit which is one of the |’ three one-act plays in the Barn Theatre's fourth program of the season, opening May 2nd, is your next best bet. Of course this is a partiqularly zany radio skit, but | that makes it all the more fun. And believe it or not, behind the se@nes of even an everyday news oo can be very wacky Ida ‘Leda Lane, and Joan “oe particular skit by Norman. Moun plays another character, Corwin is from, an. unpublished|'the Chinese ss Representa; |) play by Luciile Herman. It takes | tive. Eleanor a popular public place in, a network broad- "aati is played by Helen, casting stu and represents a!Jackson while her husband Jona, take-off on @. news. broadcast. than. Jackson is, the. The O'Connor family is well] director of this fast moving skit. represented in this skit,” having What with casting agents, kids, three of the 12 roles. Michael} entomologists, press reptesenta- O'Connor is casting agent trying | tives and. public . figures—this to sell two youngster. performers broadcast, even if hypothetical “Fatso" and {should be fun, so.don't miss the Secretary while her husband | James Morell plays. the first lepidopterist (moth and butterfly chaser to ycu). ‘Two more lepi- dopterists are played by Comadr. Hugh Bredin and Gerald Saun- ders. Ann Carleton plays the Studio musical director, and Tim ‘Moore plays the Sound. Effects Man. C. J. Copeland and B, M. ‘Culbertson play two radio tech- nicians. The Russian Press in this broadcast skit is represented resistance”, eeilled on the spot by peel Tony Arthur, who is an old hand ae Fat the game of ‘standing over a} son Sewant Mr. and Mrs. Erie hot fire’, as he saw plenty of this Core and son Bobby, Mr. and type of duty, during his, Navy |iMrs. C. G. Wood, the Mesdames career. With the spareribs, there ee c. Gerry, Ruth Plowman, were baked beans, cole slaw, ver} Annie Walterson, Florence. Solo- getable salad, macaroni. sal mon and. sons Jimmy. and: Ken- potato salad, rolls, ai lisheg of neth. Robertson-Busey ‘Wedding Took Place In Naval Chapel On April 23rd ». Captain and. Mrs. Frances. lL. . orchid, and lillies of the valley. Busey, Naval. Air. Station, Key | Flori the bride, was maid of honor. hecene ida), announce, She. mak Her gown was of turquoise. bro- riage of their daughter, Frances ee with a matching picture hat Lee to «Lt. Comdr. bt P. | of horsehair braid and she carried }! Robertson, Jr., son of, Mrs, Willi-}.a bouquet of. yellow, carnations am. P. Robertson, of St. Paul, Min- 'and/ stock. Katie Lee, daughter of nesota and the late Dr. wimg }Captain, and Mrs. J. R. Lee was officiating. Given. in marriage by her da- ngs ps ne a reception at Aero- ther, the bride wore. a, gown, ofi|’palms. Club, the bride. and groom French Chantilly white lace. A! left by motor for New, York finger-tip length veil fell from a| where rtson is t. Comdr. Robe: cap. of matching lace. She carried ! stationed with, boty aummeuaial .2 white prayer book with a white ‘ —e Sea Worscnacal Mention: ‘Calendar of Events E. W. Schumaker Entertains &, [| THURSDAY, APRIL 28— Fishing ‘Party Reg Lions Club Meeting in After visiting the Bob Den. Seminary Street at}: gans (former Postmaster ner= G15 P.M, a in Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.} Garden Party Benefit Women’s J. Dyers and their guests Mr. and|. - Auxiliary. of Congregational |: Mrs. William Myer, of, St. Louis}. Church, at, 803, Olivia, street, have been spending some days & p. m. with E. W. Schumaker, president} Meeting of Ladies Auxiliary of of Seaket. | VEW at, Post, Home on Eliza- |) Mr. Schumaker artanged aj, beth street 8 p. m. fishing party to entertain his} EB AY, APRIL 29— friends and they all enjoyed sev- ‘ern Chapter of Bastern Star }) eral: days at sea and caught a holding a “Tacky Party” at’ good number of fish, some twen- }: St. Paul's.-Parish, Hall with ty or thirty barracuda and some dancing, refreshments, 7nd 7| good sized jewfish. A few of ee rracudas that were over py Mr. Dyer. has agranged to © level Officers Clu Spring F “Formal the. of the. barracuda. Dinner Dan Tay- aan thes et be ade enanes we lor gna S nage at Dinner, ‘charitable institutions. in 7:80, to, P.M., followed by home area of St. Louis. H dancing. Reservations ac- gin |; cepted until noon Friday, - | Mrs, Grace, Crosby Returns | April: 29, Navy Wives 8& Plan H usbanei¥ife Aad Waphingtn Dc. ied ee a Mrs. rosby . returned Banquet For Some Time In May sponsored. he. Navy, Wives 88 yestrday from a two-week va- at 7:00 p. cati She spent some — WEEK OF MAY 2 2nd THRY 7— Navy Wives Club No. 88 held visiting her daughter and Key West, Players present. three its monthly luncheon, yesterday family in Asheville, North tate at noon, at the clubrooms on the VU, & Naval Station. one-act Plays in Barn, Thea- lina, but before returning home Tentative plans were discussed party is a monthly affair for the}, tre, Duval Street, each even- went on to visit the Sinclair ing at 8:30 p. m. vins in Alexandria, Virginia. |rugsbay, May 3 tor # “husband and wife” ban-| club, who either take some en- : quet sometime in May. Definite | tertainment out, or play bingo Many Key Westers will ze- Meeting Sea Rinigee Club No. member the Irvins who were 371_at VFW Home 8 p, m. date and place will be announced | With cigarettes, candy, books, as h | prizes. the very popular when they peciy Alt Rin May 4— here during 1941 to 1847 at which Reception | Welcome to Col, On Thursday club has|}\ ‘The windows of the clubrooms | charge of the Navy Relief, Thrift}, were measured and the materials . Alumnaetn Hotet Patio Wed. Night full force iast night for. the First| YY gogd job he did. Miss Betty ter did the Ballet, Parisenne with ‘wes held im the lovely Casa Ma, | cause of unavoidable citcumstan,, fortable spots in Key West. fore the originally planned enter- electric fans, permanent, Ra a As a result of the successful guests. paid for, another girl will be Mardis who donated his services| pil's tuition will, be paid for the new seats remain to. be sara ett abe 7 tion of Key Westers {oR mwa of More Than 200 Attend Successful Bingo Party Given By Convent Friends of the Convent and, with Louis Eisner pinch-hitting |! Convent, Alumnae turned opt, in|.28 Master of Ceremonies and a . . Simpson danced her Calypso eetivnes Bingo Party spon- | number to much applause and la- sie he Yeadesahip of Mes, Gail Wallace and that too, was Lee Graham. The event/enthusiastically received, | Be- . § rina Patio, which was ag usual ces, Gerry Pinder and his orches- i one of the and. most. com-}tra were much delayed and there-. Many interesting and useful |-tainment and dance program was Drives such as dispensed with, . bottles of wing, » Cle» were} Bingo party many more. of the “ won by © vari number of new Auditorium’s seats will be One novel ingovauen was the sponsored by the Alumnae at : presence of a Cecil | Girls’ State and one Convent pu- coming years, However a lot of, auditgri: as yet, and the Alumnae look forward, to. the. further. ra~ bingo there was} the future events they are plan- entertainment] ning. member winning brings the. gift, for the following week. Next Monday at 7:00 p, m,, the club is to sponsor a, hospital party at the Naval Hospital. This time Mr. Irvin was doing a tour and; Mrs, Ralph W. Rodgers, of duty in Key West. ? at First Presbyterian Church 8 to 10 p. m, \Mr, And. Mrs, H. W. Qwen Meeting Navy Wives 88 in Shop, back of the commissary. i .Now. St Here Bldg. 178 Nava) Station 10 a. for draperies will be purchased | Members on this week are the ‘A y Ghee week Mesdames Viola, Bzullak, Made-| _Chist and Mrs. H. W. Quen |, m. who were previously stationed*at ‘the U. S, Naval Air Station, €oco } Selo, Canab Zone, have arrived fF $ eS R rus yt here for a tqur of duty: at, the, vu S: Naval Station. > ‘Tio Births At Courity. Hospital ; Two, births were reported to- Mrs. Owen. is the former Er- nestine Evans, daughter of Mr. day in the Monroe County Hospi- tal, and Mrs. E. E. Evans of 1207 Flo- A. son, was born at 43 10 -~ elects rida, street. Di . this. morning to Mr. ai Seeks verces do. Miller, 510 enna haat thot Petitions seeking divorces were fbaby weighed hen pounds, filed yesterday in the office. of ; Sight ounces, and has been named Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Michael Mytnik against Anna Mytnik and by Norman Maacks, Jr, against Audrey Mae Trues- A member is to bring her ma- laens Taylor and Vera Wood, This chine to the club and the cur- is a weekly project, of the club tains will be made within the and: the work is enjoyed hy the next, two weeks. members a great deal. It gives Mrs. Ilona Aiken won the “dark |} them a chance to meet newcom- horse” prige, she will purchase | ers and. help them to get adjusted, the price to be drawn for at}pevhaps find a place for them to next, week's meeting. This idea is} live, and possibly new club mem- ® make extra money for the/bers, as this shop is for Navy club's, minor = expenses Each | personnel only. Bree Cc horak And Istxurpental Concert} At High School On Friday Night God So Loved The “World— Mitchell, A daughter was born at 6:40 Mthis morning to Mr. and Mrs, On Friday evening, April 29th, Earl Drinkhouse, 229. Poi the, choral and instrumental de- ane Jat Ch Mandel dale Maacks. ana. = pany weighed six Halleluja orus—-Handel, pounds, six ounces. partments of Key West High) ie icard A Forest Praying BLACK OUT farseanbferat aan itl Sehoot under thy direction of} G15::5—De Rose. REDS , ; T Wed Mit Marjorie Coburn and Mr Lift Up Your Heads—Lynes. | WEATHER REPORTS: pply @ © ed The Mist and All—Cain. Berl Dillon will prevent an inte i licati for triage lie cesta choral afd instrumental] A Bird Flew—Clokey. SHANGHAI—(AP)—The Com- : App! ee , is % gy Me eoneer! The Pearl (in Spanish)—Puer-|munist “bamboo curtain” around te edica Ps Wed i aot in This program ie being given} to Rican Folk Son, North China extends to. the stra- | the office ‘ounty Judge Ray- tee of charge and the public is) Highways and Bwaye (Girls tosphere, It not only contains the| mond RB, Lord by Nathaniel ally invited. Curtain time i4] Glee Club)--Hammond Avosta, 32, and Marie A. Greer Pip teh the Migh Bebout wu] Country Cardens—Old ng.) News butt weather reports age SE ee aniline. aoe Hah Hiegper . : a ty a month age the band Western Wind=-Glokey, in the high-pressure areag of I | hd ae me ee wae given ot excellent rating m2 Right Has A Thousand) peria, Tt often undergoes xreat lina Bdgecombe, 24, of 714 Binma Biate Band Contest judges) Byei=Cain, change @8 it erosies Mane! j Tia tals consort ts ane vf w vetiesl "You'll Never Walk Alontesland North China. into. the low: [eree® planned Ww help the band maine) Hodgers pressure areas of the south twin that ralin Tou For. Two (ChoirkYour|" For this reason, accurate fores ; The hovel dopo oe wil, be wane BAND yaaa reqlres. tager are SPECIAL i by the Gils ew vem the north, bub for # wat ‘soa the Chair They ave Gir} Mareo Polo Ovgniurewficar:! several M monine tha, Sp Communists | ADDRESSES Peelaily anata be p~ Me the] matin, have blagked m ous tee of the new plane whieh they! Gubing (An American Rhapso:| Forecasters “yu one de- ‘Taday. Tope 6 Tie Gunday te the High Sehgal dy rr Gillie, iden ilies. Gaui pend on J ae i saval ie. from ‘oneg | came ¥ te ne ie ae follows wntiantt, es entsin, Peiping. and other an MR. ent KEIM Walk -—Hande x verlin, ern centers, Except for a very) 1 he ers ene | Wear a Harp Clarinet~Ba Weer vare pk i ad pilot Sying HAL ¥ Clarinet—Colteen oor, aver red territory, e weather- + ‘The Lanely Heart Bassoon—Gary Thompson,|man these days makes up his Ao eal st Theme from. Sixth Sympheny forecast largely. on a basis. of —Tachaikawsky. al ‘past. experiance, Al, dre, Weleame il Glee Club)--Teehaikows the ! men’ being held at! the naa Hotel, in Holly- wood, : of the special decorations, is do- | capable hands. of Mrs. Miss Dudley Busey,. sister’ of |M€. RRR E Narre rere! p by his. sons Mike fopening,on. May nd: at the Barn| Robertson. The ceremony “flower. girl, Her floor length dress ‘A building permit was issued i! place in the Naval Hosiptal Cha- fwas | of h with a Pas. 1st ras and Kipp. Joan sapere plays a |'Theatre. Pal Key West Florida on Apt tates oo ont cee a senger Li. oe by Building Inspector ee Te mae ——n——= 93, Chaplain Ray C. Tindall, USN; } — of yellow ‘carnations and BAAaanaaenaaaaeane Roy Butler to Dr. John B, Hayes vias “Q”: raine Lund, Jacqueline Wentz Richard Aiken, = ‘Aiken, Ana Lusia Capote, George ballero, Filiberto Azcue, Carmfiona. Liull, Jeanne E. Spratley, Evelyn Mae. Rogers, Gloria C . Masse, Ruth M. Dolan, amque, Mabel Voshell, Rivero, Providencia Peon, Wini- fred) Black, Stiles Scott. Lev Moshell. Harti; Rafael tegui. William Tiers, Mary |= Ti *hillip- Orta. .Carl P. Giacci, vAdfiatio Ramos. Aselia Ramos, pein for” egstumes. Public Merees wikt Tour Key West On Satueday peas yy West is well represcatedsfinang talents as 0 at the national convention of Wo- | Among the members are Mrs. Is Featured In “My Client Curley”, ib, No. t guests of the| their guests were: Poo egret pd beet charge of the Bulletin Board for | | the-@onvention, Mrs..Cyril Mar- s] First Vice-president of the ; i We 2's Club here, Mrs, Herbert | Orchid they are in anticipating even — Friday night. a | Minwe Porter, Harris, formerly} A full on the national executive board, Another contingent are leaving | convention when the local club for Hollywood Thursday to be! has its meeting on Tuesday, May : for the grand banquet | 3rd, at, 3:30 in. the Club. House. |Friday night, when Mrs. Eleanor; -Mrs. Goddard saltee. from the elt is guest speaker, and | convention last night to say that’ most important for the! at least 75 visitors will arrive i 2 oe F bong they have} Saturday for a sight-seeing tour el of decorating the m: of West id arrange. for tables for the banquet with Key | a ee ny posiens them at} West flowers and marine speci- | the Woman's Club while they are | here. She has put the arrange- ee Maleka Brown, in charge! ments for the luncheon into the! Aquilino a magnificient job, and early | Lopez and her Hospitality. Com- reports indicate that when the | mittee, who, are more than busy banguet is over Key West will be ; preparing for the visit of our dis- | quite! as proud of its Club's decor- {tinguished guests on. Sir dae: : . HAYES TAKES. T HOME PERMEE Aerovias “<Q” for construction of a comerete block residence. in. Avenue A be- tween 18th and 19th streets at a|= cost. of $16,500 The home will have three hed- rooms, with living room, dining room, kitchen and. utility. room. CARD, OF THANKS. : Not being able. to personally |= thank all of our friends and neighbors we take this means of expressing sincere thanks to, all those who aided and gave us sympathy. during the illness andi Josefina Morales, Robert L. iels, Aaron Mazoi, Harry | = Fa agi dha Relaved. one, |. Joseph Yrizarry, Losi) apt THE. FAMILY. The following Passengers left yesterday for Havana via Aero- Lena Kohl, Stuart Lund, Lor- } Willa Martha; Donald Six, Arturo Ca- Sonia Branciseo Estrada, Esteban Caridad G. Con- Maria ‘our. Grocer SELLS. That Good ‘STAR: * BRAN Mayo, Eleanor Letchak, Helen Giacci, lames Nichols, Dorothy Quevedo, Gonzalez, Ramon. Tala- j d =UNERSIINE | ‘7502 BERTHA ST. “Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, ke Cream, Frosted Foods “TO Gl GAS | OIL CHANGE | GREASE 108 “62.70 | 28ca. | $1.00 | ree Spray Job With The Above Purchase MEAT DEPT: Hormel Sliced Bacon © 52¢u ‘Hormel Ready-to-Serve Tender Ham 69¢ 18 BRISKET STEW. . . 37cu RIB ROAST .... 57c¢u ‘PORK LOIN ENDS 39cu. Hormel Beef KIDNEYS 15c VEGETABLE DEPT: PRANTAING . . 3 For 27¢ NIGH . FIRM FOMATOES . .2 ibs. 35¢ GROCERY DEPT: Speke! ‘s TOMATO CATSUP = 14:08, bottle 18¢ 2 Sine TOMATOES, in Can 2 for 2%¢ SOAP POWDERS Large Package 29¢ Heing' Oven BAKED BEANS 1S¢ SUGAR 5 lbs, 42¢ 3 for 35¢ CREAM, Tall Cans OF FEE Ib, 52¢ We Reserve the Right to Limit FRYERS . | ROAST ...Ib. 58c |. CHEESE Ib; = iT ‘he cigarette: di $1,118,511 as 132,976 i in ern 19 FARM-FRESH PAN-READY faba BES ee, ty Se cre oats ancom NE ae LOILALNS . . ib. WILSON’S. TENDERIZED MEATY END CUT | Butt End... 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