The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 15, 1949, Page 6

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RC RAN ERONRSCE NRE seie nese EMILY GODDARD SPEEDS P! ' To Be x ok ee : For US. | Director Began Show Career As Singer Nov. 15—. * 25 * ek OF PLAYERS CLUB REHEARSALS State Department is hop- ed with the Marx Brothers. Need- and some of its top 0 ure wxiously awaiting the less to say, she knows a score of funny anecdotes about the’ Marx Seeretery Dean Ache-|By DOROTHY RAYMER tele them out of their} Rehearsals for “Skylark,” a brothers: { Next bend in the*career road comedy which will be presented the last of Pay ae by the prob Players Club of Key West, are being speeded up by the Director, | W@S to head the.speech and voice} Emily Woolley Goddard. department with the Southamp- ton Players of Long Island, N.Y. . 3 7 ovina. The cast is now rehearsing at} ton . J d ern. which, » east five nights a week at the| This group Aang Ve be anaes ag b . Ons” said, that b in itself f. . nd costumi: pany in whic! lex: ~ is a violation ti. j in Barn ‘Theater and costuming end ond, well known actor,..tebk| USiE Qhgr come PRPRaY | : The! Giuboar “paeaede teciareas +: sets are being arranged. The old expression, “The Show Must Go On” has <a on new meaning for the working; 4 ms members of the Players. They! the Southhampton Company:. |: |, ; y what it ig which makes the} Mrs. Goddard sang: in~ Russia| Setar From Page One) |; ‘y Ge On.” At the moment, {during one of her tours. Her only‘ end, the’ formal state “of - war : duiving. force is. Emily (comment is “I wad truly @ad-to that still exists and. to stop the}. oo) Woolley Goddard, wife of Com-|get back to the good, old, United ‘dismantling of their factories. ae 2 Sate mander Lee Goddard, USNR. States.” ; «>s) As Adenauer made the an- nites Ne. oectg Ne sel Mrs. Goddard knows show bus-| — Her background ‘also inydudes. Pnéuncement, each side .apparent-| state pe tmanains ce ; Inter~ iness thoroughly. Her, cousin is {Program building, lecturiag and} ly got pretty much what it want- hed thie ce ONS pore ae, {mone other than Monty Woolley, | promeneey bine for the niger ed: from: the Paris negotiations. its earlier order naued to: save} "| famed actor of stage and screen,| harmonic Symphony. Society of] Adenauer went to some pai tri ‘who is most noted for his | Dyers beg! bay Soaks Se ei site bart tenimac el eate ta <a en 'ar-HI broke out, é: 5 she came to Key West. and te-| chancellor said the three Western 2.000 EXPECTED E an|mained here in work ‘at the i ini DAYTONA BEACH. — Near! the foreign ministers had agteed to ly her career with an opera back-| Jackson Square USO. She was| slow down dismantling of certain two. thousand Bapti: are exes nd in her native city of New| married to Lee Goddard in 1944] gynthetic gasoline plants and/Pe¢ted in Daytona Beach today k. She had considered becom-} and has made her home in this! steel factories, pending further 'for the annual Florida convention @ musical supervisor in addi- city ever since then: } discussions between the German }it will be.the first convention to the singing career and| She tok an active part in The}, ‘and the Allied high| 2¢/d in the — recently-completed i peabhandpac igh } Peabody Auditorium. early stage ventures. | the hi play’ “The|""oee te troblem of ¢ 4S ahs — ¥ Emily, as she is best known to; Night of January 16th,” which} sia ph Legge Se hs cue taxes TURN FOR WORSE Key Westers, got her first rug-; Wa prea ag ee sak tion, France has never seen eye-}|_NEW YORK. — The . retired j ’ + the| to-eye with Britain aM America. Episcopal Sem i New York, = 4 “a com Ms Some 300. factories are on op o a soe ee a SARE 20 | criticinan amik -eamatiag. Inde. fhNNee. Me Teparetions. Of ‘BACAUNE) OPO ek told “The Meck Cle tad foc aother yeor| tand\ot reeponse fromthe Play, | 2c tne: posible war use. .t first pital in New York said:~ “The as a road show. YeOr | crs. But Emilly Gloddassi has: pre. |e See put 2000 plants on the hope SR ire cm Gangs for After the three year stint,|served @ sense of humor, along @ismantling. list. Then :they cut . belge, ‘ites weaker.” The p saa the rele acta with tbe p acuaives at in half. Bot after the nature of his ilfhess has not been, efter the execu-| with a California company but|@ good director. That's . “the * nas were cremated.|turned it down to return to her ir heads and also directed. Famous | ——— = a “Thes,customer alone determines know how” of show business and | PUMDEF abe ee Oe gk slow-down in the dismantling program does not involve those German plants which were, (cata a kevin sm making arma- ) n ‘ _ (Continued From Page One) | ment. State Department experts Leenaacting songs with & stringed) will go into: office, except the|on Germany say destruction of “My dream,” Mrs. Goddard mayor and a member of the city|the war plants has been almost Mal bes ta have a: epecha commission. It is expected to-}one hundred per cent. Ti. vocen for ua ai pec night that City Comissioner Louis} Protests against dismantling tad te sing with 4n orchestrs, M. J. Eisner will be nemed tojof German plants did not come ‘And eeldenly that dream. outing the Utility Board if he becomes] from Germany alone. Just before v mayor at the meeting of the City} Congress adjourned last month, called “Twilight Hour.” She sang} Paul May Get For Baby ‘our Merinds materialized into the real thing. Des De a mice day fora |i moved to Station WEAM and} Commission. 44 Senators, Democrats and Re- * ‘end that he'd like com- the dream came true, even in de- Fred Dion was a member of|publicgns, appealed to the State He noticed « baby tails of the setting. It almost the old board which met this|Department. to call a halt. The i Ghish Cased ear- | frightened me to have the whole| ™rning, but- Dion is-no longer} question was—why pour help Orr} thing become a fact. It seemed} ® city commissioner. * |into Germany and at the same =. Ly wy like black magic to have it actual- Sige ar? ag ca ‘ |time take away her plants? Yes. every woman wus « Meg: ro) ear- ‘ly happen.” . TRUMAN’S COMING This apparently has been an- Chet — it will bring cock ty — ii Shortly after that, Emily was (Continued From Page One) |5Wered by today’s announcement mq pop quvered the eee oa eamred a chance to do an artists’| will try to get in as much of a| that dismantling of Geyman in- we tor many Christmases t come x au series. She refused saying,| vacation as possible, although | 2ustries will he - relaxéd” .some- many teat ne od eg police who | “you don’* want me. And I want | White House business will = what. : alles ° os } sa a alarm. ‘to fs na in theater work.” She} carried on as usual. cooking a jy —- that make teed tems hours leter. baby | admi' ted that she was frightened) He said no side trips are con- are more than 50-known icious. And cea nstele See Sheevered sosing bap- | when it come to the bureau otter | template. species of deer, foun almost all ot Set - Ob pn —— és However, she did go on with oN AO ‘over the world except South Afr- behold - the emeoth towing sumte = . deserted ive and vecorded radio shows in-} About 300,000 square f j ica and Australia 4 lines beauty “Wes bet wandered two. | "The intimate nadie prosrame| lar a heng naled Sap seer - © Go tutes ent “The intimate radio style which| permanent Secretariat buildi i make cleaning 80 easy. » Py hal ‘developed nearly ruined{ of the United Nations in New| Your: Grocer SELLS That Good] one yeer longer weturned the chil- {my voice for large auditoriums. ; York, making it the greatest-pro+ ST AR * BRAND than } But I did make a comeback andjportionate user of glass in the Thompson Enterprises, Inc. ny H i FE Hardware Division welcomed with a returned to my first love, th % hy @ for Peul—a cool re- | theater.” — oe -_ ss COFFEE ception and « hint of a As a singer in Vaudeville,| The Supreme Court building and .CUBAN . ® Ene epenking Emily worked with the Mandel} in Washington is believed to con- TRY A POUND, TODAY! _____j brothers; sang at. the White|tain more marble than any other a SSS House in Washington, and troup-! structure. = bagasse —- — > oom en ina te eee em ae se On All Stoves in Stock Selling ter Lear Pies Sega We Will Allow A $10.00 TRADEIN ALLOWANCE On All Stoves Selling ter Over S30RG@R Gs Gu Attew $15.00 TRADEIN ALLOWANCE THIS OFFER DS COOP O06. eee oe Pee a il 4 or 1aien ae eee F % ish thout Our New Low Thee Poot TRAIN WRECK AT JACKSONVILLE KILLS CREWMAN NOW ‘AVAILABLE! 3 Made of Port Oxford Cedar A Slats, fintéhed with non-chalk- ing aynthetic enamel disco ALUMINUM BLINDS = Available ‘Pree Estimates—Call 662 PROMPT DELIVERY KEY WEST GAS 00. 419 Fleming Street + — a (®) Wirephoto Que CREW MEMBER WAS KILLED in this derailment of a freight train on the Florida E ast Gonst Railroad at Jacksonville, Fla. The huge locomotive and several cars are strewn along the tracks. The cause of the wreck was not determined immediately.

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