The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1949, Page 5

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aes | Key West Chapter Red Cross Continues|\ ix. Efforts To Achieve $10,000 Quoia; ' 4 Beta Sigma Phi’s Give Services Though the Red Cross Drive haye vali Funds wes sot lunteered their services ci rete | | $10,009 so They . f ‘y'Armayor, Mrs. Marjorie given up its goal Mrs, Ida Gellrich a Miss on \imes of stress and! Trujillo and they will cover the area looks to the residential areas in. which they id, so conversely | reside and several business placek Seod—- | that have not as. yet contributed, to the | The total amount contributed the 1949 | to date is $6,376.80 and more vol- unteers are needed to bring in the Cora tad $3500 to fill the quot Order Of Rainbow For Gi For Girls To Hold Installation Of Officers Friday Py peeeees§ id Officers West bly No. 13 Orato the tc for Girls 'y at 8 o'clock, in the Scottish Rite Temple at Eaton and Simonton streets. The members of Robert J, Perry Chapter Order of DeMolay will serve a8 escorts. Relatives and friends are cor- dially invited to attend. The following Officers will be installed: Worthy Advisor Miss Betty Canova; Asso. Worthy Advisor Miss Retty Bell Cates; Charity, Miss Beatrice Demeritt; Hope, Barbara Faith,} The Past Worthy Advisor’: ;_ Chaplain, | Jewe) will be presented to Miss ies Devothy hi 1 ng ye Joann Knowles, who has seved the Asembly for the st’ term, Miss Patsy Soper; Religion, Miss! x FMtiss Betty as Worthy Ad » by Mi tt; Connie mae; Les tid aie ' Canova. nia (lb sen ged Diana Molina; Immortality, Miss Frances 4 quota has been filled. Four members of the Beta Sig- ma Phi, Ser Sorority Mary Murray; Service, Miss Gale Curry; Quter Observer, Miss Peggy Tift; - Confidential Ob- Server, “Miss Evelyn Nettles; Musician, Betty Sheppard; Choir Direetor, Cleora Roberts, ‘ The following ‘will’ serve as Installing Officers: Installing Officer, Miss Joan Knowles; Installing Marshall, Miss Doris Roberts; Installing Chaplain, Miss Edyth' Hampton; Installing Recorder, Miss. Sarah B, Lowe; Installing Musician, Miss Dorene Clawson; Soloists, Misses Helen French and Cleora Roberts. S35-— 48778 ond play “Helena’s Husband” Dancing and refreshments will ;_ Fidelity, Miss be on the. patio following the Joon Baisden; Patriotism, Miss Ceremony. et mr onempetynegeceme : . Girls? Service Organization Of YMCA 1s ’ ‘ To Give A Mothers’ Day Tea Sunday rs, aq oT ' Organization chose Miss Barbara Crusoe, Mrs. US.O. are| Ved: 1 | giving a Mothers Tea on Sunda} | nea tee Casio Sree pie May 8, 1949 from 4:00 p.m. to|~" ; ey en Come 5:00 p.m. in the patio at the ; mittee. Miss Korleen Weubbold YMCA jand Miss Perla McHugh will Mme. Bleanor be ag wit bee, plan refreshments and Miss Ruth tertain witn vi and voc trick selections, Miss Doreen Cruz will «Ase airs. Doreen are sing the well known selection |W» 1! e decorations for * “M-o-t-h-e-ps," and Miss Korleen | the party. i will sing “Songs My| Special invitation hereby ‘is Mother Me." Miss Ruth given to mothers of the members Stricker Robert Veech willjof the Girls Service Organiza- entertain with a duet. Mr. Paul} tion, mothers of volunteers, ser- one of Key West's mast | vicemen, and servicemen's wives. pianists will ac-|Servicemen are inyited to ask.a on the 5 guest to the tea to be present in, “eles Doreen ‘ruz, president,‘ the place of their mothers. we capone mecemee. Barn Theatre’s Three One-Act I Plays Continue To Please Local Audiences The Key West Players produc: 1 tien of three one-act plays now | have also excited mueh comment om view at the Barn Theatre con- \ and they certainly are most tives to please the audiences and | pleasing to behold. They were de- many of the convention delegates | signed and made by Mrs. Fritz whe have had no meetings sche-| Harlfinger with the help of Mrs. duled have expressed themselves | Alice Bredin. of having enjoyed an unexpected} With respect to “The Valiant”, treat. Jack Clark as the prisoner gives The O'Connor childgen, Kipp|a most moving performance and ‘and Mike in “My Client Curley”; makes tears come to the eyes of have had rave notices in the com-| many strong men. In fact, his act- : ments of many who have seen! ing is so affecting that a man in the plays. Papa O'Connor puts in| the first night audience who has a full evening’s work in his long’ had a good deal of stage experi- role as the Agent in the same) ence and has played the part of play. the prisoner many times him- The gowns of the Queen and|{self, just frankly wept and he costumes of the men in the sec-' doesn’t care who knows it. Navy Wives 88 To- Have Husband. Wife Party At South Beach Patio May 22 At the regular meeting of the , invitation to the members far the La Concha Navy Wives nas “Mother Day Tea” at the “Y”, 4 many plans for the coming weeks to 5 p. m., May 8 Sees siemens. Soe, - Hi The club will hald a Board of Wife banquet planned, is being; . held on May 22 at 8 p. m,, at the | Directors’ meeting May 10 at the clubrooms at 2 p. m., and a busi- South Beach Patio restaurant. i This lovely patio has been en-| ness meeting next Wednesday at 10 a. m. The monthly club lunch- joyed the elub before at the - | eon will be held May 25. Phis installation dinner last October, und the weekly bingo games all| week's Thrift Shop workers are winter. Vera Wood, Hilda Berry, Iona Curtain material for the club- | Aiken, and Madelene Taylor. room was pureliased Wednesday | Those present at Wednesday’ at @ local department store. Work | meeting were Vera Wood, Iona on the curtains wilil start soon, | Aiken, Jeanne Reynolds, Genevi- when member Helen Cherwa can |eve Duke, Marjorie Shordt, Hil- bring her portable sewing ma-|da Berry, Helen Cherwa, Louise chine to the meeting. Chaney, Pat Kirkpatrick, Fram Mrs. Juanita Kovash, of the lo- | Shimmeyer, and Madelene Tay- cal YMCA-USO has extended an j lor. Unit 28, American Legion Auxiliary, Initiates 9 At Year’s Last Meeting The American Legion Auxili-; initiated into the unit: Tyna M. uy os Ne. » erly meer Bucanan; Dot Cole; Florence bimonthly meeting last Thursday, : 4 April 28th. in the. Hi Gamble; Ann Enola Hampton; Mary Johnson; Mary T. Morena; Bertha Stone; Mary Elizabeth Smith; Rose Wickers. Pallowing the meeting a sacial hour was enjoyed by all. on Stock Island, It wag the last meeting of the year and final reports and all other important were taken care af. following members were | in Bayview Park .jter was born-to Mrs. Service League, Si. Paul’s Church, Resumes Regular. Teenage Dances _ The ¥ People’s Service The Jackne Drudge orchestra abe of Pais “spon will suzpsy the music for these of sang pi ular Pri day night *Peend weekly eyents and all: Key West- Danees this week. The weekly event will take place as usual in salty bers Hall and starts this week, Friday the 6th at 8 p. m- Pat Shaw In invited, by the Young People’s Service League of the Church, who sponsor these dances. VFW Will Hold Meeting Tonight A regular meeting of South- ernmost Post No. 3911, Veterans of Foreign *Wars will be held this evening at 8:00 p. m. at their club-house on Elizabeth street. All members and visiting com- rades are cordially invited to. at- tend. Meeting will be presided oe by Commander Tony Ar- thur. May Day Festival Calendar THURSDAY, MAY 5— Junior-Senior High School in Bayview Park at 7 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 6— Poinciana School, 4:30 P.M., on School Grounds. —' * Division Street School Sehool Grounds, 4:30 P.M. Douglass School on Bch} Grounds at 4 P.M. anal Next Saturday Key West Humane Society an- nounced today that dogs and cats and other pets are eligible to be entered in thé Pet Show at Bay- view Park next Saturday morn- ing. They must be there to be registeted with the owner's’ name not Jater than: 9:45 a: m. The show is sponsored by the Key West Humane Society in ¢o- operation with the schools and the Boy and Girl scouts. f “Since there may bea variety of pets, itvis impossible ta say how all pf them willbe judged. Prizes will be awarded, however, to the best large dog; the best small dog; the saddest looking dog; the most friendly dog and the best cared-for dog. As for cats, prizes will go ‘to the best black cat; the cat with the most colors; the largest cat; the one with the longest tail; the best cared-ior cat. There will also be a prize for | the most unusual pet. Mrs. George Mills White, pre- sident of the Humane Society, j says that all dogs .must be on leashes and all cats must either be on leashes or in suitable box- es or cages. The show is schedul- ed for 10 o'clock. | on Calendar of Events WEEK OF MAY 2nd THRU 7— Key West Players present three one-act Plays in Barn Thea- tre, Duval Street, each even- ing at 8:30 p. m. THURSDAY, MAY 5— Astronomers Club Meeting at First Presbyterian Church, White and Washington Sts., 8 P.M. Anyone interested in this subject welcome to at- tend. Garden Club Meeting at Home of Mrs, Wm. R. Warren, 511 Eaton Street, 8 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 6— Operetta “Jeanie”, with Ste- _phen Foster Music at Covent Auditorium by Children of Francis Xavier School at 8 P. Barbara Mora Engaged To Ret, C. C. Knowles Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy S. Mora of 1428 Thompson street an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to recruit Cleveland C. Knowles. Cleveland ‘Knowles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Knowles of 1031 Virginia street, Key West and he is now serving in the U. S. Army in Fort Lewis, Washington. No date has been set for the wedding as yet. Three Births In = Naval Hospital: An eight pound 13 ounce son was born in the U. S. Naval Ho: pital, Key West, to Mrs. Margare! Schulze, wife of Lt. Ralph A. Schulze FAW TU LANT, Boca Chica. The child has been named Ralph Stephen. A six pound, two ounce daugh- Theodore Dussel, wife of Alexander N. Dussel, LTJG, USS Samuel B. Roberts DD 823. The baby has been named Lecil Elizabeth. An eight pound, three and one- half ounce son was born to Mrs. Nancy,Ryals, wife of Charles £. Ryals, EM3, USS, USS Ex-U-25- 13. The® child has been named Charles ares Rawin I. Order of Rainbow for Girls’ Installation of Officers, Scot- tish Rite Temple, 8 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 7— Pet Show in Bayview Park un- der auspices “of Humane So- eiety with all sorts Of prizes, 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY, MAY 8— Mothers’ Day Tea at YMCA in Patio, 4-5 P.M. TUESDAY, MAY 10— Woman’s Club Meeting at Club- house on Duval Street at 3:30 P.M. (Instead of This Tues- day.) 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