The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 16, 1949, Page 4

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Mrs. and Miss Lad: Luncheon-Meeting Renee Lamcheom-mecting was ‘it st Detmenico Restaurant feet Tharctey at 12:30. m, with to it the grap were Ep pets 9g eas barthday i of Mrs. entertainment being played Ruthabeth Conrad, a ' Se Wteresting program = has teen @reneed for the luncheon- today, in order that proper ar- World Co Work Community Day service ‘we belt at First Methodist serently, with the theme, = Shree & Pomibie” c= thie was followed ted by who had Sees - wlution to making peace a qeeerding to Mrs. Rich. Kote ve an} Seong 2 what! emt ER. P. are accom- i the war-torn areas, ‘being in agricultural, Mothérsinge Sstevestine Program Arranged For Officers Wives Club Meet Friday- mmunity Day United Council Of Church Women {House Thursday ‘ rs Group To Meet Brinton theater arts:at the Universit; Last Thursday The Mewember Gray Ladies birthday cake donated by the i ‘ood ter, ice- Glub, Mesdanes, ‘Dorothy Blau- velt, nahert “Jones. and Edith lat acted as hostesses at the nt luncheon-meeting were the Mes- @ames. Betty Ellis, Ruth Jac Yvonne Beillod, Dorothy velt, Anne Carleton, Dorothy Arguellas, Emily Goddard, Char- lotte Hammer, Barbara Jones, Florence Moss, Leila Page, Gladys Nichols, Carola Nettles and Mar- guerita Da ‘ ~ meeting be made prior to 6 p.m. ts may be made. at Officers Club, this and other luncheon-meetings + held by the group, and to become | of the Officers Wives Wt offers ~ opportunity newcomers become ac- i. with other’. officers’ to participate in the iF sponsored d to engage while acti Service Held health, and scientific and cultural ‘education. nated one hundred twelve pieces. ies for of material a 7 Hilfe gave the scripture ile. wee Pi Euose to make the Catholic Daughters of Ameri- Place, Miami, to Veral G. clothes for ‘themselves, twenty-eight used garments. Mrs. Brent gave the prayer of dedica- Sa these articles. offering of the day, it was announced, will be used to fur- x religious education and displaced orphans to this co * Mee ascension gave the clos- ing prayer, and the meeting was sponsored by the United Council of Church Women. For Rehearsal Tomorrow Morning ‘The Meeree County Mother-psingers group: The group - will AHP Herp, newly organized inj sing at loeal PTA meetings, | es eenty, ender the chairman-}°Aty council meetings, regional 2) = Me Norma Dopp with! 3) Me Claude Salis = Thursday morning Shear! State conventions, Any and PTA members of the county Plenist, willl interested in singing are invited at 10) and: welcome to sing with the ™® te annex of the Flem-| group and Methodist Church for| this rehearsal and all ‘others be- are’ urged to attend ing held on Thursday of each The WMetheretingers group is al week at the above stated time Netenel @nging group, composed | and place. @f @embes of Parent Teachers Asagtation this Gemapesed of members of all the PTAs m the county icluding emer: from the Keys, will be eelied Mowree Coufity Mother- The Mesdames. Betty Hatch, ene being,Norma Dopp and Dorothy Tor- bitt joined with the Mothersing- ers and sang with them at the , State Convention held last week im Orlando. 7 Operetta “Marquerita” To Presented Tomorrow Promises Well Meteuevite,” an operetia in tree ects, to be presented Thurs- dey, Mowember 17, at the Harris Se heel Avditormum by the Harris P T A, will imelode a large <. Mime Leone Moreland, to geared W® the title role of Man- — will porteay @ young girl oa Ae seem who has come to| way produicer, lead the story of | Osorio, James Yer! study ita Te Be ;young song writer, played by Josef Hurka, however, ‘nothing aiarming about Marguer- ite since Ke has fallen in love with her. Norma Dopp as Alden's secretary, Hake Holcomb. as Al- den's office boy, and W. E. Powl- eras Ralph Spence’, a Broad. the operetta to the inevitable happy jing. Other speaking j parts witb taken by Virginia Edris.. Wallace, Margaret Ted Moss, and Marie 's will furnish the by the fol- @ steuggling lowing: Marjorie Fields, Dorothy! Salis will be accompanist. in the; ivities The various churches had do-| Parish House on Duval si RON eee ae re | | | of her mink neckpiece—after Bob Hicks. Washington radio studio in a cage at the Was! the fur began te fly. Hicks had panther in the Florida Everglades. AGHY of Alexandria, Va., shows “Spottsy”. a pet panther, what is Fee a eee ee eee costar” Gor Sean wits 2. Funigonher' hington 200, The fur neckpiece was draped while Mrs. McGarraghy was on the air. “Spottsy” spotted the brought his pat to the radio station to tell how he (P) Wi WEDDING MRS. wheel of the new convertible PRESENT FROM BARKLEY CARLETON S. HADLEY of St. Louis sits behind “the (®) Wirephotc presented by her fiance, Vice! President Alben Barkley. 3g a wedding gift. They will be mar- mter-| tied Friday at 11 A.M. in St. John’s Methodist Church at St. arious kinds, ceramics } Catholic Parish Bomorrow night a turkey sup- per will be held at the Catholic street {from 5 to 8 P. M, sponsored by F. Snodgrass, of 3255 N. W. 11 and ca, the Holy Name Society and Jt, son of Mr. and Mrs. } the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. All the items on the menu will be home-cooked and delicious, and proceeds derived from the affair will be used for charitable and welfare work by the Catholic societies sponsoring the supper. Entertainment during the meal has been arranged for, the pro- gram being under the dire¢tion of Louis M. J. Eisner. { Many reservations have al- ¥eady -been made for the supper, and those who wish to attend but who have not yet made such reservation can do so by contact-| ing any member of either the Catholic Daughters of America, the Holy Name Society or the Society of St: Vincent de Paul. Dt dn ded ie ace etna Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 0222442820 04444444 . Passengers leaving for Havana, Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: Gabinus E. Egana, Max Cohen, Rose Cohen, Walter C. Bischoff, Exelda A. Bischoff, Cipriano Jimenez, Frank, Nasznic, Ann Nasznic, George W. Kamin, Mar- i Bernice McMillian, Goldberg, Goldberg, Frank Trolins. Gertrude Trolins, Belle Lynns, Philip Berger, Minnie Berger, Pauline Joseph Stern,, Eugenia Stern, Joaquin Garcia, Eva Gacria, Joy Clairendon, Florence Clairendon, finds! Juan Diaz, Leo J. Holland, Marie L. Holvand, Hugh Band, Gwenyth Printz. { Irene ‘Hawkworth, James W. Harle, €iarence Delong, Maria oe 7 tose Caminero, Alvaro Osorio, <Isabel Osorio, - Daniel Vera Yer- Knowles, June Cook, Jane Hum-| phries, Eva. Navarro, Margaret Petis, Cleora Johnson, Esther Stallings, Alice Roberts, “Nancy ‘Ross, and Trudie Clark. The music of the operetta will be gay and tuneful. Mrs. Claude }Turkey Supper At Mike Biddasee | Key West, was revealed Sunday. jemployed at the telephone com- } {To Wed Verat {Roberts Nov. 27 } The engagement and conting | marriage of Miss Doris Sfibag: ass | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol} ber ts, c. Roberts, Sr., 1024 Elgin _ street, | The wedding will be solemn- ‘ized at the Fleming street Metho- dist Church here on Sunday, Nov_ ember 27 at 2 P. M., and a recep- tion honoring the couple. will take place immediately follow- | ing the cerémony from 2:30 to 4:30) in the church annex. | Girl friends of Miss Snodgrass are honoring. the _ bride-to-be with a shower on. Sunda; ‘ov- embér 20 in*Miami, a, =. At present “Miss Snodgrass is | pany in Miami, and Mr. Roberts, | the groom-to-be, also works in} Miami, being employed by the Western Electric Company there. iSawver-Parks Engagement ‘Announced } Mrs. G. Frank Sawyer’ to-day announced the engagemnt and j approaching marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Anne Saw- | lyer, to Robert Parks, the wed-| ding plans having been set for a jdate in January, Miss Sawyer is ‘the daughter | of the late Benjamin F. Sawyer’, | and Mr. Parks is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Alton’ Parks. Both the! young. people were members [Or graduating class at Key West High School this year. | ' | | | | | eo. = by, Miguel Estrada, Natalio Rui-| loba, Antonio Del Villar, Guiller- mo Vallis, Jose Avalo, Maria | Pruna, Eva Leon, Paul Frederick, Frieda Frederick, + i Pee ', Supper nonoring Mrs. t i vents VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16—'}y Meeting,’La Concha Nevy Wives thru Thi Club, 7:30: P.M., in Clubroomis * at Bldg. 178, U.S, Naval Sta-| tion. OH tT PS RRSTt ET Oe Jac Te No small craft or Clemmie have been issyed. Hord, State president, Re-) - bekahs, 6 P.M., at Cosmo-/ politan Grill. Meeting to fol-, Key West, Pia. Now. 06 low at lodge halion Flem- , Observation tegen ot City ing street. 2:90 @ esr) Meeting, Key West Business fst Ras and Professional Women’s Highest yesterday Club, 3:00. P. M. at Woman's Loweat last night Clubhouse. Prof. J. H. Hurka, Normal guest sneaker. Board mect. Meam ing, &30 P. M. ~ i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17— acy i . ous bd Sewing Group Meeting, Monroe Deficiensy bey _ oo County. Hospital Auxiliary. | oso) this year 31.05 me 2:00; P.M... at Hospital, Call Deficieney tsle wees +a me Mrz, Pritchard. at 548 for)” paises om om Transportation. . ‘Operetta, “Marguerite”, in Three Acts, with Fashion Show, 8:00 P.M, at Harris School Auditorium. Starring » Leona: Moreland, Supported! ve by Norma, Dopp, Ted. Moss “and Josef Hurka. irkev Supber, 5 to 8 P.M. at © Cathohe Pavish' House. Duval Street, sponsored by Catholic Daughters, Holy Name So- ciety, and Society of St! Vin- cent de Paul. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18— Luncheon - Meeting, Officers Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Teenage Dance, y at White and Southard Streets. Music by Coral Isle Serenad- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtl Cates, Chaperones, Snacl Bar with Soft Drinks Only. MONDAY; NOVEMBER 21— First day of Thanksgiving Fes- tival sponsored by St. Paul’s| ‘(orth end) +2b t0m 4148 Wom: Auxiliary. Baby oO : Show, first age group. jud&-| worm: ing, 4 P.M, at Parish House.} (4 . Childrens Fashion Show and} wie Jam: b= = ae RISM Amateur Contest, also games and food sale, 8 P.M. on grounds. TUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 22— Second day of Thanksgiving "Festival sponsored by St Paul’s Woman’s Auxiliary. Baby Show, cond age group judging, 4 P.M. at/ Parish House. Turkey supper, games and food sale, 8 P. M on grounds. | Rehearsal, Key West Commun- ity Singer P.M., at Stone Church, Eaton and Sintonton Stre Preparations for} Coming Presentation of The Messiah. (+ he Fee . oem of Vevwde Pree Peswee ee ee tof Aue More than 70 per tria is claswitie Checkerboard Feeds CET YOUR As ¢ ‘heoae °F | POOH. Cee e ER eH er ewES ' Your “SELLS Good ; STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN TRY A POUND TODAY 4). “Dea " We on a oproed Uy? Key Chamber

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