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Me: -BAGE FOUR Cm a Pto please first-night audien. $.0r especially enthusiasti a ro plays. particularly period pierce for little comedy. The is & moot question— theless all of the practiced eeplaygoers were there and the ap- {"plause was enthusiastic for all ves 'Dhe scenery for thé three plays ery well done, particularly the small stage was kept ered ahd simple. The cos- the “Heleha’s ” was colorful, delight- pd most fitting for the en- stehe At Barn Theatre Monday Evening teteWhether Key West first night|and. a seemingly miraculously ces are the usual not too] noiseless though extensive shift. | » cuttains lighted obviously Greek , balcony over- looking the Aegeah. A Korean chest sort of dominated the reom - ing of ona w apartment | with ic that in their travels. Suddath queen gave an excellent anee of the vain and ma. i as Helen the beautiful pete j Ikative queen and Lucy Conley as Tsimu the slave gave a fittingly droll performance. The whole cast in fact subtly entered into the droll spirit of this little comedy dra- THE RT. REV. JOHN DUAHAM THE RT! REV. HE WING, BD. Lib. Lourti?, D. ee ee a aE Ba Bishop of South Florida Sufftegah Bishop of Sotlth Florida Rectot of Saint Paul's Church Soe ee, ard “solon” derives from “Glatt ss ae poe eet the government. lisders® — mihste Ww betweer plays was al-} The third play, “The Valiant” : irac seemed to Beta Ome ‘a Cha er 7 i y POLLOCK’S eee Se teen greet rented oe en Cheer Lalehraten th.) Weekly Picwie Wepiovette| - ‘ed without a single hiteh. * Jon: the heels of the fast moving Anniversary Of Beta Sigma Phi Luncheon In “The audience particularly en-] cotedies) but it picked up and .doyed the first skit “My Client] had the audience waiting silently Curley” set in a radio broadcast-} and y. on the édge of, studio and chuckled over the; their seats for the denouement. “Various sound effect makeshifts.j Jaék Clatk @eserves outstanding By SUSAN ME: (Written-in questions will be welcomed and answered as The Beta- Omega. Chapter of, in black-and gold the colors of fR iew P, . 1 : Fr H y Beta Sigma Phi celebrated the | the sorority and the centerpiece’ ayue ark 18th anniversary of the sorority | } |with @ banquet at the South! WS 2 Jarge bouquet of yellow; Last Saturday the first of a || space “Ditéctor Jonathan Jackson de- serves much eredit for excellerit pacing of this difficult fast-mov- .--in.piece. All of the cast acquitted themselves nobly. " “MY CLIENT CURLEY” Norman Cerwin diffieult but interesting play. ‘“HELENA'’S HUSBAND” By Phillip Moeller 42 2 B t A Play by Lucille Herrmann: Directed: by Christopher Clark | Directed by Jonathan Jackson | Helen, the Queen—Gihger Sud: credit for his fine portrayal of: Beach Restaurant on Saturday, , ™arguerites the difficult role of the prisoner, } April 30th. as do the fest of the cast and di- rection for the fine staging of a|in which the members repledged gold. There were souvenirs of flanked on each | Sid by three black » cafidles: all Following the vupening ritual | placed of a streamer of black and themselves to the organization, | yellow torch place cards ard with the really . special dish of | imprint. guinea hen with sherty sauce as| with the date and otcasiqn im- the piece de resistence, and’ printed in black. a delicious dinner was served {black book matches with gold} Napkins were yellow , series of Picnic Luncheons was held in Bayview Park by chil- dren of Key West, under direction of the Recreation Department. every Saturday for all children j whe may .desire to come ard Thesé hihcheons will be given rmits. Address them to POLLOCK'S Quality Jew- elers, 508 Duval Street.) —e Here comes the bride! But wait—that means YOU and you aren’t near ready to tread that middle aisle. Just give you a few weeks more... eh... with the help of all your sisters and your share in this wholesome redcrea- } dath. Menelaus, the King—Fritz Har- “2 CAST OF CHARACTERS at Client Agent, Michael O’Connor. Stifiky, Mike O’Conner. strawberry shortcake for dessert.| The social cornmittee ahd riis- | tion. The brief interesting program | tress ef eerertionies who arranged! At the appointed time, chil- consisted of: The Star Spangled! the program ahd all others who | dren of all ages started arriving Cousins and your. aunts .. . you'll Make it! ; “We are puzzled. My father is r r at the piano; the history of Beta sion merited a vote of thanks shade of one of the many beauti- oe invitations?—Bliza- W ist Lepidopterist, James Mor- | Gonagle. : Sigma Phi by vice président Lar- ‘from all members. _ i ful shade trees in the Park. ot BS ths ‘ of ren s ‘Analytikos, Librarian to the) son: a toast to leaders of the} Those present at the banquet}. Children attending were: Nah- > invitations, when. théré is 2ni Lepidopterist, Hugh Bre-! King—Hugh ‘Bredin. World by Ruby Crawley and a{ were: Josephine James, Ida Gell-' cey McDonald, Papdette Thomp- en Should--be engrav- din, . fi | ER cy ay ‘ toast to Parents by Claire Ar- | rich, Gwendoline James, Sata’ son, Linda DeMerritt, Naney| © es follows: “Mr: ahd Mrs. Mer- 3rd Lepidopterist, Gerald | ‘THE VALIANT’ mayor. Secretary Wilhelmina|Doyle Campbell, Edith Lopez,! Perez, Linda Burchell, Winnona = . Wilson request the honour Saunders, By Holworthy Hall and Harvey gave a toast to Teachers! Ruby Crawley, Dolicé Curry,/Goley, Anne Goley, Pauline| 0} Your presence at the marriage ‘Musical Director, Ann Carleton. |) Robert Middlemas and president Dolice Curry read ' Rose Edwards, Ruth Larson, Vir- Rudy, Marilyn Niles, Judy Niles, paar daughter, Martha Tyson. , Sound Effects, Tim Moore. Directe: “by Cyril Marshall a message from the founder, Mr.| ings, Wilhernena Harvey, Edna’ Mary Niles, Dalia Puerta, Ida pes your invitations at POL- jeanor, Helen Jackson. Prisoner, Jack Clark. Walter J. Ross. Florence Ardogh ‘ings, Wilamefia’ Hatvey, Edna Puerta, Charles Yates, Al Yates,| i yew they will be done in Mee “feehnicians, C. J. Copeland, B.| . Warden, Guy Carleton. gave a prayer, and then a song Hoff, Nellie Trujillio, Marjorie Ronnie Park and William Niles, | ‘¢ raw epee engraving, the" ; i 3 M. Culbertson. Prison. Chaplain, Jonathan | ‘rie Friendly Road” written by | Allen, Claire Al r, Maud{ Bach day from 3 to 7 o'clock ~ eet ona most correct styles. fygpat sg. Scene: Radio Broadvasting Jatkson. ; a member from California was, Roberts, Sylvia’ Baker, Madge p. m., Mrs. Lee Thompson is on ne ave heey stg waited some- : Meso a Studio Girl, Lettie Sullivan. sung by all present following! Anderson, Elissa Moreno, Jessie hand to give out play ground} “UPS Unus' oe bets Tr Ga24a apa Pacts <3 , Jailer, Montoe B. Fagan, Jr. | which all members participated Michael, Beatrice Moreno, Cath-' equipment afid to supervise the i vs something entirely dif- " Hedsee® =aeBollowing a short intermission| Attendant, Pattick Conley. in the closing ritual. erie Mefcen, Gloria Rivas and: younger children in “games and, £€" come aoe other I’ve ever Aibee og boi 5 RR on ena =) Table decorations were done Florence Ardogh. | handicrafts. seen. Would a star sapphire, an Poomia - one were draped in fishnet|ter Harris, 425 Caroline street;| their choice of the nation’s lead-| Mary Louise Pent, Elizabeth Rob- sponsible for any debts = whith’ had been skillfully dyed|Mrs Alien Curry, 723 Eaton ing sterling patterns. erts, Audrey Rayzor, Lauriette Peontracted by any one = in aquamarine tints. A decora-|stiget: Mrs. Albert Mills, 526] POLLOCK’S have a pattern se-| Roberts, Magdelitia Russell, Doris fother than myself. Py = tive sur-realist picture was crea- &teet; Mrs. Lizzie Rob-| lection book in which a record of! Roberts, Matilde Rafhds, Mary Dated May 2, 1949 aide = ted with coneh shells, sea-urch- éfts, 80? Ashe street; Mrs. W.M.|each graduate’s preference is’ Luise Ronertey, Sylvia Rivas, ¥ « " 2 ins, and white coral and seafatis.| Whitley, 1307 Truman Avenue; | maintained, listing items that have Claudia Roberts, Christina San- Signed: = The eolors were limited to the} Mrs, Adams, 1119 South} been purchased, ranging in price chez, Joan Sawyer, Lillian Stew- MANFORD ¢ HAG <q aquamarine, bone white, and the street, Mis, Cash, 1004 Southatd ;from $1.50 up. In this way gifts) art, Elizabeth Taylor, Joyce ‘ dand we a ink and the only flowers used, Steet: Mrs. J. R. Hyman, 1417,are matched up to make eom-|Thompson, Nathalie Valdez.— MAROTTA sheth ‘on the speakers’ tables, and! Albury stieet, | plete place settings. ladve iu, Slave to Queen—Lucy Cofiley. Paris, the Shepherd—W. C. Mc- Fatso, Kipp O’Connor. Secretary, Joan Morrell. a La Loneha Reports Man . | serpent Delegates For Diocesan Convention Urrived Yesterday; More Due Today ee Thutsdéy ard Friday,-May 5th HEMP NSO MOKA tReet ee ee ee CEPERERDSSSROS HOC ESET E SEC ESE eHHhaaaeT es £44464 4424 RGRHKHH ’ © Acébtding to Mahaget MeAn- ae guests and delegates for the important Diocesan Converi- are arriving in excess of ahtitipa- tion. Many délegates afrived and registered at the Hotel which is the'Gonvetition Headquarters for this 27th Annual vention on the Ist and 2nd au- though the Convefition does not open until today, May 3rd. Bishops John D. Wing and Henry R. Louttit arrived iter- day and Bishop Hamilton West is attiving today. Many of the delegates for. the Daughters of the King Assembly rs. Glorina M. Bayley, Dioces- gident of the Daughters of the Kitig, will ‘preside at the An- tual Assembly of this order to b@ held at St. Paul’s Chureh, By ISADORE W. BOWSER The banquet hall at the General Federation of Woman’s Clubs mvention in Hollywood last Gets drew. many delighted miments on its beauty and originality. This banquet, the culmination of the week's con- Roosevelt was the guest speaker. In ketping with the marine theme, the table decorations were turned over to the Key West Wa- man’s @lub, and Mrs. Maleka Brown, special chairman under Miss Etta Patterson, planned her decorations to emphasize certain Diocesan Cons ; yesterday. Many more delegates’ Conch Shells, Coral, Sie Fans And Stephanotis Decorate Hollywood Banquet; Locals Get Much Praise The two very large speakers’ | G: and 6th. Mrs. Louise Grant, the local Chapter President will give the address of welcome at the ‘@pening business session at 4 p. m. Thursday. The Women’s Auxiliary will | Sponsor afid serve a supper in the } Parish Hall at 6 p. m.; and at 8 . m., the Opening sérvice for the uighiters of the King Assembly will be held in the Church with the Rt. Rev. John D. Wing, Bish- op, 6f, South Florida in the Sanc- After the Corporate Communi- 19:30 with adjournment at 12:30. | All parishioners and friends of the parish are invited to attend thESé special services for. Daugh- ters of the King and theri busi- hess sessions which will be held in the Lady Chapel. ‘with shells on the smaller tables, wété stephanotis. Matty of the Suests at the banquet had never ,$€8n stephanotis before, and were completely charmed by this fra- grant flower. Navy Wives Club No. 88 held it’s regular monthly hospital party last night at 7:30 p. m. for the patients at the U.S. Naval Hospital, with a musical quiz ahd community sing. Prizes were given for the pa- | ties answerihg the mst ques- tions correctly. Miss Beatrice Moreno, local pianist, furnished the music for the entertaitimenht, | through the courtesy of the local Musician’s Union No. 202 ahd the Radio and _ Transcription Fund. Refreshments were served by Miss Edith Ott, Red Cross Recre- Banner sung by all present ahd | participated atdvompanied by Beatrice Moreno | Banquet a success and gala occas- | partaking ef their meal in the in making this, with their lunches and were soon fo now se mpi tip ae eget § iy Meky Friday night a Sealing Musical Quis Delights Naval Hospital | Patients At Navy Wives 88 Party party is held at 7:30 o’clock. Next Friday will be prize night. Officers’ Wives Hold Luncheon color, a flower, or some other j Certaiti 4 oxite jewelf} store, POLLOCK’S. design you something novel and. object, with the patients’ guess- ing the song referred to, Then pits folders were passéd out and everyone joined in singing all types of songs, popular, semi- classical, school songs, and a few numbers from well-known operetta’s. As all good things must, eventually, Miss Moreno _ left under protest, with cries, “Let’s | sing—!” or “No, let's sing No. | 107,” but due to hospital regula- {tions the time was up. Miss bars of | this type of entertainment would Key West High School Girl Graduate A Silver Pattern Of Her Choice Graduation is a momentous oc-, While one May purchase a sin- easion in the life of every young} gle piece .. . a very practical and girl, and, as such, deserves aj acceptable gift. . worthy gift. It has been an ac- sible to purchase a complete place cepted fact elsewhere for girl setting at POLLOCK’S on their graduates to start their service of Silver Club Plan: BY Using this sterling flatware ai this timé of | ; a seat , abies life. This practice enables friends; Club Plan, one may purchase a of the graduates to give them = complete place setting or service gifts which will be forever re-| by making a small initial‘payment membered and forever useful, | a reat: beeause additional pieces may be} und weekly payments Wiereatter added at any time, and. when the aap i ; e = ; ; at home or giving it as a gift. graduate beeomes a_ bride, she To date, the following girls has an excellent start on her sil- | from both the Key West. High vee ‘ ; F |Echool and St. Mary’s Convent | In keeping with their policy of have selected their patterns at being “first with the best in qual- | POLLOCK’S, Quality Jewelers: het committee for their ccolossal task in decorating tables for 1,800! wests, and to the generous Key Wester who were so_ kind as to contiibute. stephanotis for this project. Among those who gave flowers were the following: Tihnell street; Miss Minnie Por- practice of giving Key West grad-; Barbara Buckley, Carol Boza, uates a start in the silver pat-| Peggy’ Collins, Shirley Curry, tern, as selected by each girl grad-' Mary Cowley, Isolina Casanova, | uate by presenting each one with! Loretta Catbohnel, Winifred Cruz, | while having the use of the silver | . it is also pos-| and wind up of the business of | THURSDAY, MAY 5— vention, was called the “Marine! The greatest possible apprecia-| ity jewelry,” POLLOCK’S, Qual-! Barbara Albury, Beverly Arthur en ; Banquet” and Mrs. Eleanor|tion must go to Mrs. Brown and| ity Jewelers, have introduced the; Clara Aciiayor, ‘quis mart | Poinciana School, 4:30 P.M.,. on a piece of sterling in the pattern| Hilda Diaz, Estella Delgado, Jean she selects from their completé Gardner, tda Hoskins, Sylvia Silver, Department. As POL-.@ohnson. Edith Knuch, Margaret and HEIRLOOM, the girls have; Nancy Phillips, Betty Parkhurst, e e This Friday dl Officers’ Wives Club will hold ‘their regular weekly luncheon even | at Fort Taylor on Friday, May 6th at 12:30 p. m. with Barbara Hawkins, Beryle Folta, Betty enit Kavanaugh and Pucs Harwood as some of the hostesses. Chief Kline will perform as | magician at. the lwhcheon and | there will be a punchbowl in the lounge preceeding the luncheon. Members are asked to be prompt All members of the Key West Garden Club dre urged to attend thi seasons last_ meeting which will be held in the home of Mrs. Wm. Warren at 511 Eaton on Thursday evening, May Sth at p. m. There will be a final report the season and plant identifica- tion as usual. Everyone is urged to attend. May Day Festival Calendar TUESDAY, MAY 3— Harris School on Grounds of School at 5 P.M. Junior-Senior High Sehool in Bayview Park at 7 P.M. School Grounds. Division Street School on School Grounds, 4:30 P.M. Douglass School on School Grounds at 4 P.M: I will no longer be re- »not living, so how. should my mother and my stepfather word emerald or a ruby be tetriby out of line?—Harriett.” hot! Have your fav- lovely with. one of these colorful | stoes—maybe set with afew diamonds, and you'll really have soiething different aiid some- :-) thing beautiful! “My engagement ring, so ar- tistically designed by POL- LOCK’S, is such a dteam arid I am so thrilled over it that I woiild love to give my fiance an engagement present, too. Will you give me some ideas?—Helen.” This IS a nice idea! The about- to-be-groom desérves a présent! Cuff links from POLLOCK’S or a watch chain, a cigarette case, a key chain, a sterling front door key for YOUR first home would. Moreno said she had enjoyed ; be a grand surprise. POLLOCK’S annual meeting of the Episcopal papain beged Panay pie ational Supervisor, with the as-| playing for the boys and hoped to ae ee ee tan hase this a you. Woman's Auxiliary and the Mem} fey. Charles 8. Wood, House of | S!8tance of ov of the club/ do so < ss ei _ high cis “Should 4 bride display ehecks bership Endowment Fund Cor is sponsoring the party. approval from all sides. ie pa- ° or bonds alohg with her other posi Winixlaren gt ah Concha!’ pt Tampa, will be the Miss Moreno, during the quiz- | tients’ all voiced the hope that Last Meeting Of wedding cittae-ines.” ; M zes, would play several No, it is not good taste at, all and visitors fot the Convention! on Service at 7:30 a. m. on Friday, |P°Plar songs, referring to aj be done again very soon. Garden Club For to show cheeks or even to talk Bade nce to Ye aah totlay.; breakfast will be served in the = Se : eae This S about how much so and so one 6f them will used at! parish Hall by the Auxiliary. The 9 : her for a wedding ‘présefit. ut ¢ La Concha and the fest at’ Business Seasion will convene at | POllock’s Jewelers To Give Every i DEMON it alt Had aotion hat the Casa Majina. A : “Uncle Bill gave-us @, bond,” And POLLOCK’S. knowg all: the an- swefs about the right way to dis- play wedding gifts. Make POL- LOCK’S your jewelry store and lét them help you with the big- gest even of your life!—Advt. c . Mi Marrero, 1119 Petronia| LOCK’S are authorized distribu err, Joanne Knowles, Joan now man ar aspeets of tropical decoration in | street; Mis. Sweeting, 1218 Varela|tors for sterling by TOWLE, j{ ord. Pat Martin. Dora Martinez NOTICE Whites are whitee.:, colors Pret ae tt Key West. street; Mrs. Ellen Tynes, 1010 GORHAM, INTERNATIONAL | Sybil Mardiz, Vi Ann Neblett, 1 Honest % supe! wes tf > tpn oF 3] “pPioe