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oes SOCIETY NEWS ‘By NINA LESLIE GULEY The ‘Citizen Office—51 Phones: Residence—629-XJ .-. «Mr, And Mrs, J. Roland-Adams To, “Celebrate Golden Wedding = == Anniversary With Open House Sat. shee shington Hotel ' a lorida. ‘\a tiered platform flanked | At State Convention; Mrs, Wilkelmina |School P.T.As Last W. Harvey, Retiring President, Honored Yor Both Youngsters: ‘the Key West rie ana Pro. - oat MN |*€SSiOnal =Women’s | ‘Club wa ini en ae ™ again atcorded one ‘of ‘the great- ! the remaining BPWC’s, ext honors which ‘can be bestowed! . Key West was again accorded upon a club by ‘having one iof its local members reelected t0'a state position.’ ‘Such ‘honors ‘were won ‘honor was ‘won by Mrs. Catherine} by . Mrs. ‘Wilhelmina «G. Harvey ‘McManus who had given unstint- who was tecently unopposed as % State BPWC — Recording Secre- ‘to make the Key .West Scrap tary at the dnnual State BPWC | Convention held at the. George in Jadkson- She was installed in office on by Awards [Summer Roundup Pr And ; throughout .the state of . Florida Russell,” The summer. roundup program of ‘the 75 historic z s stbmitted by’ of the Harris School P. T. A. took Marthe, Bayyen place last’ Soe) ee Betty» Jean a ‘on the grounds of the school with je up * Stickn vi Ge é |first honors ‘for ‘stibmitting a|a Play School” Party that was ern ne mgt i, mh ; Scrapbook with the greatest num- | thoroughly enjoyed by both te: } ; ber of hews © lines. youngsters and grownups atterid- Caiipbel!, Sr., ing. ’ Riley Petty and Among the interesting items on|. Adults who attended included , the ‘program were gamés, roll call | Mesdames Don Barnard, J. P.Ed- in the fifst grade pee asd a Bs mt ; an outstandi ithin | Stories In the library and. mitisic x ia’ bine alate aha irate Conn in the auditorium. Movies were} Lundbloom, J. V.\ MeDone (Sawyer for her diligent search |Shown by Principal. Willard E. | Frdticis Nortisa, Ernest |for news to release to the lotal | Fowler, and the party was cli- {Catalino* Thompson, —V ' T. i maxed by the serving of ice | Walterson, Benjamin F, Johnson, cream and other goodies in the! Warfen Bethel, Arthur Curry, Again this. ingly of her time during the year’ BPW Club, and again this was| accomplished during Mrs. Har-| + RR ea) te PREPPY PSE OER eet Ph Fee * Rie ee oOSE Sate ew + PT See eT ES MR. AND MBS. J. Fifty years ago, on May 28, Tt is not often that it is pos- ° Photo by Giese ROLAND ADAMS om women of some of the highest’ “°YS tenure of office. | Positions in the nation ‘such asa! woman legislator, an Exédutive i Director ot the National Federa- | ‘tion ‘Of Business ‘and Professional Women’s ‘Clubs, Inc., ‘from their | Broadway Office, a U.S. Sena- ‘| tors ‘wife, Executive Secretariés | of Various ‘high ‘official state cir- ‘cles at Tallahassee, owners of » many busiftesses, women doctors, ! Tawyeérs, ‘teachers, secretaries, auditors, bookkéepers, arid the | many professions — all women.: 4 Miss Olive Huston, National rector of BPWC’s and a woman of} | national rénown was the install- ing officer. The large banquet’, hail at the George Washington |) Hotel in Jacksonville took on a |most regal appearance (as ‘the clear, resonant voices of the new officers resounded - throughout , the banquet hall where 350 guests sat enthralled as they watched the installation ceremonies @op a decorative tiered platform with irridescent flood light reflecting the lovelinéss of Wwomanhoou gathered there. * | The round of applause given ; Mrs. ‘Harvey when commerided ‘by the outgoing president, Miss Elizabeth Heth of Tallahassee, ‘for her devotion to duty during the past year in a state capacity was MRS. WILHELMINA HARVEY organization ‘made history during bership dyring One can readity recognize why the Key West Club won a cash award of fifty doHars while other clubs won awards of one dollar when once again the Key West the year by beng the only club in Florida awarded a citation for } a 90 percent stabilization mem- school ‘cafeteria. up were Béverly E. Albury, ‘Don- Norcisa, Jacqueline Roberts, Bet- { son, Raymond. Walterson, Patricia {Arn Johnson, Joseph Bethel, | Raymond Jack Curry,‘ William Baer Clark, Rochelle Elias, John Gandolfo, Jack Holcomb, Joseph Key, Roland Lowe, Martha Ann { Roberts, ‘Charles Rotierts, Sandra Saunders, ‘Charles Stanley, Nancy Taylor, Gilbert _ Wéech, Daniel Appelrouth, ‘Richard « ‘Blaékwell; Donna. Belyew, «Doris, McCargle, Manuel Cervantes, Marylyn Rae Deland, Lester Gatés,. Mildred Hart, John® Lawhon, Jr,,, Robert 1 ‘| Spring Concer? At 4 School, has announced that the Spring, Concert. by music, pupils of thé school will be held on Fri- day night of this week, May 27, at’8 o’clock at the school. Children present at the round-| ma Gandolfo, H. 8. Hol: Joseph Key, Joyce Lundbloom, ‘ Appelrouth, John Blac! Jull McDonough, Georgia Lea| Dolley Bélyew, Juliet ty Thompson, Anthony Walter | {Trudie Clark, Helen Elias, Thel- ib, Vi- dlet Roberts, Alice Ro Geo- ald Barnard, Richard Edwards,! Saunders, Mary Stanley, John | ‘Charles Knapp, Jr., Linda Early, | Taylor, Gilbert Weech, Jennie Margaret CerVantes, De-' Land, Alvin R. Gites, F. 8. Hart, { Vendoline Russell, Marié Rich- | ardson, Sharon Russell, — Sawyer, Anna Santana, | Smith, Clyde Stickney, _Rogalee % |, Stokes, Henrietta, Cox, “Lorene | Cam bell, Faye Solomon,. Doro- thy Petty. Allen 8. Cutry,.-Al- ‘fred Guinette, G. Nordgten, Mar- | garet Russell, Neil Knowles, Mar- ion Vories, Robert Dopp, — Calloway, Thelma Watkins, Ethea Stricker, Miss Helén Williams, ''Miss Leona Moreland anti Prinei- pdl Willard E. Fowler. Poinctand School Friday Evening Offers Many Features Mrs. ‘Jamés Larson, music su- pupils in costume. This group pervisor of Poiricilana Elementary scored such a success in the re- cent May Day Festival that a see- ond performance has been re- quested. The Spring Concert, which will be under the direction of, Mrs. Larson, is a benefit one, and pro- p the _ past, which Special groups of children who] ceeds from same will be used for — a a marriage took jplace in the} sible to attend ‘a fifty-year wed- Gcaane ad wee a on was the first such award won by have shown particular talent and; the purchase of a radie-phono- - ynes home on Francis street,}/iding anniversary, and so the | Pret ‘dite of ‘thei airs rs aed the.Key West group. It was the] ability will appear in the Con-| graph’ combination to be used in é‘ and Miss Irene Tynes became the} coming celebration is looked for- honorabl feccigeis a th tea ma ie unbiased opinion of the «judges! cert, which - will feature solos,|the music department of * the S bride of J. Roland Adams in al ward to with much pleasant an-; the st y Oth Ke We 8 ae that based on the short inception! flower dances, selections with | school. - ceremony performed by Rev.|ticipation. Both Mr. and Mrs.| e state. Other Key West ‘déle- of the local Key West association, |'song flutes and other tuneful and The general. public is invited 4 Charles W. White of the Ley Me-| Adams ara well-known and well Sail sag ark Pheer it had made the greatest history | ‘colorful numbers. , by the school to attend the affair 4 morial Church. loved locally, having spent their! Gite Crosby Ms. Mareen, of all ‘cities in the sunshine| One ofthe highlights of the | Friday evening, and it is expect- a Mrs. Mamie Lewis was Miss} entire married life here. Boney, cna ie He Cee state. Concert will be the Rhythm ed that the whole presentation’ > Tynes’ attendant and Paul! Mrs. Adams is a. native-born} tgotly Moctle gtr fea wader Worthy of.note is the fact that! Band, composed of first grade| Will be a charming one. ° A brother of ‘the groom,| Key Wester, and Mr. Adams was|‘% icoming president. ‘the State Health and Safet Ps salt te rea pay ee br on. Key Largo. * His Fesume, A picture of the incoming state Cahiaritee Chakeakin AERA Seete at ee eee BEE Bibs yet 2 ry - E ; 5 . f 6-4 Now the Adamses are préparing | told in his inimitable manner, of pce OP atop aa. i wt Mrs. Harvey that had she been Officers Wives | tion with a cake and candy. sale, Ps to celebrate their Golden Wedding} his business career here for the ville. Presa: NEN et oe making ‘an award for the best \ an event which is being conduct- . Sid ; ti pi 5 a, date line of May F , « Anniversary on Saturday of thisjqast fifty years, is a delightful 23, 1949, depicted other cities of Committee report from all clubs Club Part To |-ed for the benefit of «the :Navy 2 yropk, — linia Anis, yee 5h nda than’ worthwhte Florida, in addition to Key West Ke er eae way pata ag aie. : a | Nursery, for the purchase of toys = jome, 2, 5 AAG 3 , i % : pe 4 from '5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and they| The congratulations and good} teceiving the signal honor of Stel Ciesinski, would have re- Be Held june 8 and equipment. - s have expressed the desire that| wishes of the entire city will be having news of ee Been katy ceived that award: ; Members who are making cakes, . all their. friends and_ relatives! with Mr. and Mrs. Adams at their Seeana hiicn: aac a "Phe complete story ofall activ: } The Officers Wives Club has candy. and other goodies for’ the 4 will be present to help them Golden Wedding Anniversary ona Sr x a eae ities-at tlre annual State BPW announced! that there will be a sale, and who-will also "donate . celebrate the occasion. ‘party on Saturday. See ae a ee °F Convention appeared in the Jack- | ¥imcheon meeting of the club 2tticles to be used as bridge and 4 oie es Pa, # Oe SEL TT. Ba these cities ‘were large by com ‘sonville ‘Times-Union on Sun- é bingo prizes, are requesteti to s Ch . Bi thd Pa t Given parison@vith Key West and much ' aay May 22. held at Ft. Taylor on Friday of communicate with the ‘Advisory ) 4 arming r ay r y 4 older since usually state officers The wonvewtion Grew ted ctose next week, June 3. Program for Board representative in ‘their : are earned only after years and] |. satin ati ; the occasion will be announced ticul ivity. s On Saturday Afternoon At Wesley years of service. wire piss penne ag Pose rite Ci ada: B-day. ass cu Har -SeUVARYs «de 7 k ; This annual convention was a] woura be made by the 4,005 mem-| Meantime, the Club -is busy} Illiteracy data last collected by a House For 1 erry And Crawford Ban Sj celebration of the 30th anniver- bers- which comprise ie 75 BPw|With preparations for the bridge ; the Census Bureou in 1930, show* ° . : ,_ |Sary of the Founding of the Flor-}qyps in the Florida Federation | 224 bingo party, to be held on ed illiteracy in the United, States : Mrs. C. R. Banks, of 1202 Vir-|Cecelia Garcia, Dora Garcia, | ida Federation of Business BNA sine Ane Castine year Wednesday, June 8, in conjunc- | had been cut to 4.3 per cent. ; ginia street, last Saturday after-| Manuela Garcia, Linda Nelson,/ Professional Women with the eee 3 es - bean apisibienang ae? eens Diana Garcia, Richard Garcia, pra anes — i pe et, ej ouse grounds 1 a char ' «os = in] ; ze. | ting of pearls on ie: 10) raen : birthday party Nesting tek two Patricia Guzewich, Farlin Guze: lof ie Magflowes. Hock Tae 3 children, Terry, 10, and Craw-;Wwich, Daniel Guzewich, Grace | ice cards at the speakers’ table 3 “Yord, 6. - : | Mary Oropeza, Lydia Maria Oro-| 1, which sat Key West’s delegate - + Almost 125 youngsters and/peza, Richard Watson, Dennis| >) the State ixecutive Commit- ° adults attended the party, at |Salinero, Freddie Salinero, a tee, Mrs. Harvey, were studded ai sedeltces bs which everyone had a lovely! ita Solano, Danny Solano, Patri-| | it, pearls resplendent of the oc- Elgin. 14k gold $ ‘time. Ice/cream, cake and candy | cia Solano, Natalia Solano, Arleen canton sabile ine uiber aes eee L - were served, :and each of the; Hinton, Linda Hinton, Nancy} 77 thirty lighted tapers was ; Banks children hada beautiful} Dillon, Joyce Dillon, Jackie} 1° socorated with the same - cake with colored candles. hotahaag ar ealeg-metreripeagghall lovely stones indicate of thirty ed Games were played, and sev-| epee he pei a a Ce- years : ed i ‘ irs, it c-| celia Fernandez, Tony Estenoz, | i ; ; i - Ctie. was the winner ot re Magdalia Fernandez, Milton Spi- ; State President Heth eritertain- - wriother’s prize, little Anita Fer-|erny, Jr, Jackie Steed, Libby} ed her executive Bh Sopa ata lady Elgin. 19 4 des the girl’s prize, and/|Steed, Martha Steed, Cindy Mur- } luncheon the first ‘day of the eons jewels, 14k gold : ba eSaaittap s pay was the|ray, Margaret Acosta, Manvel | vention and presented each mem- filled. an tunite sy aT of the boy's | Acosta, Olga Avila, -Haydee Lo-| ber with-a gift. In addition to | $71.50 4 prize recibir pez, Sandra Herce, rice vert ape nalg" Harvey vaegvee ay p ‘ -|loney, Carleen Griffin. aul; of silver from her o eal clul ° SI aes ace sny hg ! ronnie, Herbert Quesada, Gloria | for the honor brought them in of- “ cae ° Morgan, Connie Morgan, Joan | Valdez, Jesus Espinosa, Charles ficial state circles by her. An | a! gin lV 3 Diane Milord, Anthony Milord,| Maloney, Sanara Carbonell, Mar-| orchid from the Jacksonville | § ieWwels. . Richard Miiord, Norma Machado, ;lene Carbonell, Ygnacio Car- | BPW Club was sent to State Sec-' 4 Ernest E. Lopez. Magali Barros, | bonell, Eugene Gutierrez, Thelma retary Harvey asa final tribute ° Manuel Ferriandez, Robert Fer-; Albury, Ray Gutierrez, Armando | immediately prior to departure. : frandez, Puii Carbonell, Peggy | Gutierrez and Olga Lopez. ; Congratulatory telegrams and let- “ Tift, Shirley Rose Nelson, Joyce| Adults attending the party in- ! ters are still being received from pd Valenzuela, Jackie’ Valenzuela,| cluded Mesdames Berta’ Lopez, throughout the state on Mrs. Har ee inti - Jo-Ann Valenzuela, Sandra Ann| Coralia Carmona, Conseulo Mor- | vey’s recent success in being re- ; Bey Ales pe Nelson, Carol Rivas, Johnny} gan, Lillian Milford, Teresa Ma- | elected. ; 2 Detuie: s Rivas, Anolan Ybarmea, Lorraine} chado, Onelia Lopez, Olga Fer-| Not only was service given un- ° (Winkie) Warnock,’ Tommy Gib-| nandez, Olga Vargas, Belia San- | stintingly on a state level, but - son, Reaves Steed, Carmen Var-| chez, Solita McCarthy, Ann Cobo, | also on a local level as Mrs. Har- z gas, Jackie Murray, Diane Robin-| Griselda Garcia, Grace Guze- vey had a dual capacity of ser- « son, Carol Robinsori, Diane San-) wich, Margarita Gfopeza, Cella | vice for she served as the presi- | a Rcwatiticia = chez, Littda Sanchez, Emily Mc-|Watson, Dora Carbonell, Zelia | dent of the local BPW Club dur- Hundroae aoe . Carthy, Francine McCarthy,| Salinero, Elizabeth Solano, Maria | ing the past year. It was under panna i Garcia, Murray. Mrs. Catherine McManus’ guid- " ipesene Gobo, panes aces e os, | ance as Historian _ that the local : To OM wan Cee ry ° » club made history which resulted - Presbyterian | American Legion | | jn'the Key West. club's _ history Douglas McCarthy, Andy Cobo,; Hinton, Grace Fallon and Alicia Church Sponsors Rummage Sale Mrs. Pauline Papy, chairman of} Auxiliary Meets, Thurs. Evening All members of the American | | . sion band. her leadership as_ president and sisi bt i being chosen as the best by) approximately seven judges Choose Your Beautifully de- signed model. $33.75 MA DuraPower INSPRING the Organ Fund Committee of ; Legion Auxiliary are urged by the First Presbyterian Church,’ the organization to attend the has announced that the Rum- regular meeting which will be mage Sale sponsored by the com- | held, tomorrow evening, Thurs- GIFTS trom Us Something for Every mittee will begin tomorrow, ; day, at 8 o’clock at the Post Home Member of the Thursday, in the building at: on Stock Island. Femil Angela and Simonton streets. y The sale will be held during \ In northern Scandinavia, the the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 { Arctic ocean warms coast areas . m., and will continue through | because of the influence of the “F Priday and Saturday at the same | gulf ‘stream, but interior tem- place and during the same hours. | peratures are very low in winter. 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