The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1949, Page 4

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“" FaGs FOUR ie ig County Hospital's Buftet Supper Wes Very Well Attended Thurallay Night "Phe Courity Hospital's buttet hey “were ali Supper porend on the Hospital rated with eépe # flow y well attended affair. Key Wests ‘age wordertal pipet and | nds from six to 8 OFF 46 “enjoy th Fhursday night was certalas & ondetal home’ eooked per ‘as co-chaitmeén for this project. i “metre ‘al around kept on coming until eight p. m. f Women's Auxiliary of thé ; thé: Mospital and the Key West Busi: t’ @ts and their families were theré | uit: a es in tine esta inthe six p. my rd tag reat the | well aftef, fess and Professional Women and es ausahiary Miss Marie Hartel and Mrs. Bers f assisted with ‘the séty- nie C. Papy who wéfe in charg ‘Of thé 160d af fie LiFe trestle: of the atrangements ¢an well) table, 460k ifr #Otiey, Golletied he proud of their conduct of this *tieKets, été. “Atixiliary inémbers well attended and successful sup ;‘and’ per a ae pigeitle for mueh of the won- Everyone of the More thah 200; déFful food served. persons who attended, the sing-{| Various HémMbers contributed ing birds on the hospital grounds ‘htige pans of séalloped Bese ¢., and individual andeven a few well béRaved *bakéd ‘bedtis; salads, to eat, and ehjoved the cool and} pies. “Al vof thet. were ‘simply ‘members were also res- Gets- | Objetts for the local art atid his- | structure of the Beta Sigma Phi nm | Beta Omeges To Collect Historical : ' yjects For Martello Towers Museum | ‘fhe Beta Omesa Chapter of thie reviews of two “interesting «and Béta Sigina Phi’s adopted a most | much “. ‘pObKs Were ere project. fér this | given: Big we gM hae ‘year at ‘ Féguldr Meeting on | Street” discussed by Jenny Faye | dy 9th held at the Methodist | Bervaldi and “Hove Letters of | } AnifieR. : | Pechaikowsky” by Josephine | Tt.wWas decidéd at that meeting | James. +f) | ¥, as a projéet for the Key | Following the program, vice- eSt tet bf the OFdanida- | president Ruth Batson’ gave a re- tion, the céilecting of historieal} view ‘of the “constitution and 4 ho Gal soviéty, Ida Gellrich ana | organization. . 4 Afdogh wére appointed upon, the next meeting of the ‘The program féllowitie the bus- i Beta Sigma Phi will be ‘held on SSS SESSIOM Wiis cbtiducted by | May 23rd at*8 p. m. in the Art Rae j atid Was onj{and Historical Museum ,,at, Mar- ‘the subject of ship”. Book | tello Towers. ' Scheduled For Closing Of School'Year —————s submit the information on the hew consolidated school to be built in the Tavernier area. The announcement will be maade at the meeting to fake plate on Sat- _ The Fathers of the Tavernier School PTA ave sponsoring a Daddy’s Field Day for the school children on Friday, June 3rd; to be held from four to seven p.m. Games of all soris will be playéd, climaxéd by a softball game be- tween the Tavernier Team arid Marathon High School Team. persons on the upper Keys are At the first meeting of the Dads urged to attend this meeting.: mo! friefids ‘are efithusiastic of her selection. This practice enables the graduate to start her silver service early and makes it easy for her friends to useful gift. In line with the project decided sterling by TOWLE, GORHAM, urday, May 21 at 8 p. m.,in the} business session at the home of Légion Hall at Islamorada: Al} Mis. John Graduates, their elers, new innovation of ving édch girl g¥dduate a piece sterling flatware in the pattern give a As. authorized distributors for INTERNATIONAL and HEIR: | LOOM, POLLOCK’S offer al ¥ complete sélection of the nation’s} Anne Sawyer. leading patterns. In addition to Mary & Martha Circle In -Business Meeting Last Night The Mary and Martha Circle of| the WS.CS. of Fleming Street Méthodist Church fiiet last eve- nifig for ifs régular monthly A. Knowles in ‘Stiimp | Larie. stray dogs had more than enough! others contributed tovety surroundings. wonderful td ‘took at and: everi} dies of the ‘school, they offered! The annual,school banquet wiil| A Short devotional program ; took his or her turn more wonderful to eat. The roast | to help sponsor the boy's softball beheld at -Bogaafd’s' Restaurant teently heaped trestle table and was helped to fresh baked, ham, ! fongue, potato salad, scalloped potatoes, cold slaw, red cabbagé slow, two or three different teimds of baked beans, macaroni s#ied, and olives. Then there was @ table heaped with the most de- teetable looking pies imagifiable, Key lime, lemon meringue, ede- wt custard, apple, dutch apple, pumpkin, sweet potato, squash and cherry pie, and there was a “heiee of coffee or iced tea. After loading up your trap you found yourself an empty table with a tray in front of a bie and | Ram and’ tongues were to be paid for out: 6fthe proceeds tollécted from the, Buffet Supper and the cost of ithe paper napkitis, ‘dishes, eups, ete: ‘The “Hospital ¢ontribu- téd' the toffee; crédtn, sugar, etc. _ All told the Womén’s Auxiliary ‘of the County Hospital should reap'a_very Wiice reward out of this ‘first’ County Hospital Buf- fet. Supper. No matter how much work of éffort they had to put in- to it, it was wen worth it, as evéryone ‘enjoyed both the meal and the surroundirigs and théet- ing up with all their. ‘good feigh- bors tothe fullest extent. i eo er a es hs OS SS ee Several Special Mother-Daughter Events Featured By Baptist W.M.U. The Baptist Women's Mission: ar) Uhion honored their Mothers ete Mother-Daughter Banquet _beld in the Church Annex on May Oth; and this was just one of sev- eral Mother's Day events featur- ed during that week. The tables at the Mother-Daug- titer banquet were beautifully sét wnd decorated with flowers ard ferme and the room deéorations egrried out the Girls’ ‘ganiza- tion colors of Green and Gold. ipie corsages were presented to the ‘mothers, Mrs. Hetty Skaggs, Mrs. Bleanor Bennétt, Mrs. Stray- line and Mrs. White and also to WMI president Mrs. Edna Al- bury, Young People’s Leder, Mre. Leis Eden, Mrs. George M. Rey aid Mrs. Raymond Johfison: and Mrs. Moore arid Mrs. Arring- ton : \ special Mother's Day pro srem Was presented by the niem- bere of the Girls’ Ofganizdtion ond girls preesnt included: Joan Strayline, Anne White, Helen hepnet and Carel Lee Skaggs. e Baptist WMU's Elizabeth Taylor’ Circle were hostesses on Thursday évening May 5th to the ‘Junidt Girls: Auxiliary and their mothers dt a delightful mother and davighté? party held in the church annex. Bach thothér at‘ this patty, was introduced by. her daughter ‘and presénitéd- with a eorsage atid a most interesting program and én- tertaifinént was enjoyed. ‘Thosé’ présefit included: Rev. atid Mrs. Geotge M. Ray; Mrs.| Mildfed Haffield, Mrs. Anthony Johnson; Mrs. Philip Gibson; Mrs, Weatherfotd; Mrs. Henry Jenks, Mrs..Glyan Arehér; Mrs. Belin ‘Felton; Mrs: Lois Gaskin; Mrs: Whité;.\Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. Jordin, Mrs: Eleanor ‘Bennett, Mrs. Leona Collins, Mfs. Naomi Sctibrier, Mrs.:Ea@na Albury, Mrs. Olivia: Mock,. Mrs. Hetty Skaggs, Mrs. Katie Logan, Mrs. Garcia, Mts. Francis’ Paitfield, Mrs. Ge- heya Smith ahd Miss Holly John- South, Lewrell Walker, Lorraire}on a BPW Applies Far Membership Award; Iu Spite Of Remova ‘The Business and Professiénal j Women's Club of Kéy Weat has; epplied for one of the member- hep qwards at the coming state! convention. In spite of the Féntiov- | s! from this eity of a numbe? of their members, they can pbdint wit pride to’ the stabilization of | ls, 90 Pet. Renew the Convention in Jaéksonville, during May 19, 20 and 2ist is for tép publicity lineage as witnessed by the extensive material collec- ted for the scfap book during the past year by Catheririe McManus. If the Key West Citizen were 0 per cent of their old bers’ giving ‘a prize for the best pub- for the fiscal 1948-1949. icity releases arid the best pub- The Key West BPW may also} licity coverage of any organiza- peiet with pride to the facet that} tion. here in town, the Key West' eughteen néw mefibers have been? Busifiess. #nd, Professional Women taken into the organization effec- | would received that prize. There tive May tet, 1949. This delayed | is always one excellent pre-re- dete was in ordét to take advan- ! lease 6f whatever event is to take ‘ete of Rom-payment of dues un-) place. Then immediately after that ‘tye mew tiscal year had be-|event takes piace, an excellent wn. They now have a total of 83| typewritten, dodble-spaced te- vembers, the greatest timber} port of it is on the Woman’s Page Husiness and Professional } of The Citizen. Wilhelmina Har- Women's Club of Key West has] Vey, past president of the BPW ever had deserves ‘much of the credit for \oother award that the Key! the way this organization’s pub- Weet BPW hopes to achieve at! Heity fas been handled. Key West Players Now Number 100; Many New Members Joined Monday 7 The Key West Players held an ter; vice president—Mrs. Ger- open meeting at the Barn Thea-!trude Ricketts; secretary—Mrs. tre fast Monday night and it was | Mrs. Joan Morell; treasurer— literally crowded to the raftérs. | Lee Goddard. The treasurer was Mony members and guests had|the only holdéver from last te stand around at the door as | year’s officers. available seat was taken. The new Board of Directors people interested in the for the Key West Players con- joined up, making a! sists of: Mrs. Guy Carleton, membership total of 100, highest |George Mills White, Janiée wembership to date for the Play- White, Cytil Marshall, and last . year’s President, Commander Al- Comdr. Gibbs gave a compre-| bert Gibbs. hensive report of the accom-| There has been some diseus- phethments of the year. These in-}sion about a musical for a possi- cluded four productions, ratter| ble first. production for the com- every Many theatre than three for the first time im: ing year with most of the youpg+ one season, repairs to the theatre,!mén who frequent the Barn mew curtain, new electrical equip-|Theatre very enthusiastic on mgt etc that scére. All such decisions ‘te totlowimg new officers|however rest for the time béing were elected for the comifig yeas. = Presidcnt—Bowman Cut-| the Board of Directors. on the laps of the members of, team next year and to help with. in Tavernier on Friday, May 20th + thé séhool kitchen: |.followed by daneing in‘thé’school | Announcement has-been made house. Mrs. Robert’ Allen, PTA that fhe County School Board chairman, is. in charg2 ofthe en- will come to the Upper Keys and _tertainmeént. Son Born To. Mr. And Mrs. Rene Jimenez Mr. and Mrs. Rene Jimenez announce the birth of a son on May 12 in their home at 1223 Varela street. The baby weighed 10 pounds, and has been named Jose Rene. | Calendar of Events, FRIDAY, MAY 138— i Fern Chapter No. 21 order of: Eastern Star. will -hold regu-} lar meétifig in Masonic Halt! 8 p.m. Members. and visiting members of Order are cordi- ally invited. SUNDAY, May t5— BPW Installation Breakfast at La Concha Hotel 10 a. m. WEDNESDAY, May 18— Spring Formal at USO NCCS Clubhouse 6n Duval Streét, Servicenien invited. Navy Wives No. 88 regular meeting, U. S. Naval Station Bldg. 178 at 10 a. m. Personal Mention | The Joseph S. Guleys Return Horie Joseph S. Guley, USN., has beén transferred back to the Develop- ment Station here in Key West | and he and Mrs. Guley will be at home from now on at No. 726 Olivia street. } Needless to say they are megs happy to be back, As Mrs. Guley (She’s Nina Leslie Guley and So- ciety Editor of The Citizen) pats! it, she just isn’t happy anywhere | north of Boca Chica. | Mrs. Guley will resume her | duties as Society Editor of The; with . full: informa- Citizen beginning Monday. She | | en on this Non-Profit. Intitetion. Writé— has been away on leave for ay cross little more than two months. BET successful cases, Git dg | | { { f t ! i ' i t, Experienced Jewelers For Three Generations SAVE 10% to 50% ‘When we clean house we ‘ally clean! Here is this el gréctést 10 save on it quality jewelry . . . for weary Aitaer the family . . . for Weddings, dniiiversariés, birthdoys dnd other importont events.’ *%Fair Traded Merchandise Excluded EWELER § 508 DUVAL STREET... 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