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Directed “Skylark” has a cast the past! Copeland, Wath Pe whipping everything | Jack Clarke, key, Renna. ane for the gala opening} Hugh Bredin, named in the order iy. . fof their appearance ons! e, been announced that > mo reserved seats -ward eagerly to next the performances, the opening. night, ste nae Peee iby. Show ting of A mt to Michael, old pianist; sec- lam and Martha . ven and nine years, + who, agai cas . and i rd ptize we captured by Jackie Schrae- ith bis performance of mine. on Show, combined} < es wi Contest, was "Fashion Portraits © of Was delightful. The! -Program. was Brecgnts ar eae PORTRAITS OF 1949. ; thi bags don Pickford 121 Flag thiest girl; Ann Christine Ji “1321 William. street; sec- ond “healthiewt girl, istine show | third healthiest er, Boanie Lvan Newian, 829 Wiliae stot anes pd ann 6 Jay- cocks, 1016 Grinnell street; sec- ond. healthiest boy; Dennis Ne i William street; third Bruce, Eord, 220 : alc eee yesterday names of the win- F ent will be pub- ; In charge of ‘the Bal i. ¢ a Sheila he, anit Del io ae man, y Dorothy : Carl Stewart Aupeting, Mis: Edith, Ladd; street; second! A: ttl . i Wade de, 1106. Sands.) Age 98, Paul’s Parish Hall Filled Te Capacity To Witness Amateur * ’ 5 Contest, Children’s Fashion Show sei fact At BT eens rn eature o! 3 nual Tate Festival span Bash See loman’s Auxili er, Smi Mist fe "Biren David venting sie Far “aa me Boe add, Jackie Schraeder, Brenda Curry, and. Christine Pinder. b Amateur Contestants mae Deland, scarecrow. dance. Mirjam and, Martha Machin, | rumba dance. ee 4 Martha Wallace; Harris, pple Cathy. Hib- ole. AY » Ann 5 Dor- ¢) 5 » McCon- nell, Donald Felton Kenneth Reu- ‘da, Paula Newhouse, Nelda Car- pee 1 See Weech, Ricky. Armayor, and Deara Archer. Pratt, Roy: bonell, Nol- ting, harp] Arcanked and directed by Mrs. « Juanita .D lo. who,. was. ably -Schreeder, Pantomime | assisted by. fies Edith Ladd, Mrs. 1 Dor ‘Sweeting, Mrs. Mary | Sweeting. susan Toet bic MeDon- i Master of ceremonies—Roger h gy TS Announcer —Father McConnell. Dian: ‘rames al i K K Ps Ps Ts ind scenery. designed = Lopez, Linda Jolly, Malli- iby Charles E. Thompson. cont Paylor and Deanna ‘Aecher. | eM 3: badd, piano accompan- ist for shaw. 1 The Misses Barbara‘liadd and Mary Theodore Swee were awarded prizes for selling the largest nurgber ‘of: tickets: to the W, and Miss Flo) ace Sawyer. ve the witiner of the perfectly Bis which was a grand prize of the artes evening. The Parish’ Hal?” was Bennie | filled to capacity. Your Herescope Wi ¥, NOVEMBER 23, igh first degree of the new School Scene sign tows a uliar nature. Rey Pierce, Michael Albury, The waa is intuitive gifted with Carole Albury, Marilyn Bi as % indi hs pong ish Rosemary Lesher, Emily Har Phompson, Millicent ~ lor, T. Sweeting, and D, gid Belton. VuI r “ Contestants : piano solo. < fp licen: Taylor, vocal solo. Amateur Contestants Stina Lois Deland, piano solo. Jack Heeneys, vocal selo. ne na, Pinder; b . Fg weeting, Brenda Curry, Pierce, Emily Harris, Pierce, and Elsie Paraldo. Jeyce Lounders, piano solo. Mercedes bas rumba dance, “ Emily Goddaxd,} ned perform: Such os Bil ion Pelt harem Chet ‘Pheare-goers are looking for-| iP }Formal 4t USO ‘| Coming Events "| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23— »| Apply To Wed The UVSO- NCCS dramatic ned,” kept the audience la Hing group, under the, excellent coach- t@ such an extent that at times, ed. two one act plays for the pa~; were Helea Smith as Janide Ster- tients at the U: S. Naval’ Hos- ling; Olover; the. colored «maid, Pital Monday night at 7:30:p. m. | played. by. Joyce Parks, Mrs. Ster- The first play, “Rriends,” 4, ling, ed, by. hty. Auupeyor q@rama about two friends who be-: Hilda Pullara as Dinas ‘Ster i Tyson as Verna Garsson; come ; for the affections of Doris the same minh was ably played: by, Georae Lunney as Harold Bord, as “Jim” and Kedar Jack Chapiesky as Luther Jerry" in the -support- sing: and Mike Belice as "Hay- his short, but tense ward Dorrance. ing! Staging and lighting. ¢ and were by Donald Stiefel, ‘AN. ‘ise to = Frvovts for a three act comedy, “Aaron Slick from Pynkin Crick” ‘The second play, a comedy win ve hela at USO. NOCS with- about a group of young college. two weeks, it was announced last students, entitled “Getting Pin- night by Dramatic Goach Adour. Adour as ing role. drama, kept everyone. g thr out, it’s presentati the trick ending was a surpr' sr | | Thanksgiving B (Continued From. Page One)! ¥MCA Fomerrow rdrawn her recognition of © the : | Chinese Nationalist delegation at The Thanksgiving Formal will’ the United Nations. The Soviet be helq at the. YMCA - USO at action anmnounged today 9:00 ‘p."m,, Thursday, November; some’ questions — for instance, 24 with Gus Aydla and his op-| what will happen in the Security chestra ;providing. the music. and Council where. Nationalist China f Jimmy. Carroll at the mike. ig one of the Big Five nations Ruth Seadlock of the GSO, as-| with the veto power? sisted by. Alice Johnson, Alice | the planning and decorations. | APLANTA, Ga.—A ‘one, to. ope! Miss Doris Faye Roberts, Girl) 294 a half year prison, term, has of the Month, will be honored been giver to the man - respongi- and presented with a corsage by ' ble for novelist Margaret it Jack Saunders of the Activities | chell’s death. The author of “Gone Committee of the WMCA Com-! With The Wind” was fatally. mittee of Management, in token! Struck by an automobile last of her services at the YMCA./ Summer, in Atlanta, Georgia, The Miss Korleen Weubbold, Honor | @tiver of the car, Hugh Gravitt, member of GSO, will also be} W8S convicted of involuntary recognized. Each of. thi mem-/ manslaughter. bers will receive a sterling silver spoon given by Pollocks Jewelry.| American sleeping ¢ Miss Roberts wilk have the} gers Se sheet ‘$3,000. 4 honor of leading the Grand} liquid soap a year. March. ‘Refreshments will be| bcasnaine 0 t ssen- of A five pound, 10% ounce daygh ter was mag ect ag 2. the A six-pound, two ounce daugh, ‘ter was coo November. 20, af and Mrs. 2:21 a. m. to Mr. L, Fisher in the U. S. Naval Hos} ital. The child has be j aan ae Hae en, named A seven- 3% ounce, was born ee s. ‘Naval pital, November 20, to Mrs. Clifford H. Behre Hovers Have Son A seven pound 11% qunce Ray, was born “November: 20, in ue ¢ et at a later i j delivered by ‘ne BOS $2.50 Overseas Lodge Marathon, Fla. ee - rs re paneer ue TODAYS C will be} i of the First Baptist Naval Hospital at 7:15, a.m. to| . The public is cordially. invited, ida ie abc th More, than Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hoyer. The. new srrival has been named James Henry. $412.00 GIVEN So FAR (Continued From Page One) X-Ray machine for the Monroe ounty, it say SU stat 4 ~ ‘Phe X-Ray machine “will” cost $9000 and the Health and Wel- fare committee of the. Lions’ Club expect. to be able to purchase the needed equipment from indivyid- ual donations. ‘Those desiring to forward checks, are requested to ke them payable to the “County }! Hospital X-Ray Fund,” care of William R. Warren, Administra- tor, Monrose County Hospital. Will Cali For Donations Cash contributions will be col- lected by calling the Monroe | County. Hospital. The new. X-Ray. machine will replace the out-modeled X-Ray machine how. in use at the Coun- ty Hospital. The present machine Was acquired from the old Marine Hospital and though useful is said to be antiquated and in need of repairs. Vital Necessity Those acquainted, with the hospital term the acquisition of}, the ‘machiné @ yital necessity. served by the Senior Dance Hos- tesses. Thanksgiving Dance, sponsored by: Key West Golf Club. 9 P. M. at Elks Club, Music by Arent Sjursen and his Three! Sharps. Floor Show. t Meeting, La Concha Navy} || Wives Club No. 88. 7:30 P.M., in Clubrooms, Building 178, } U.S. Naval Station. Special Thanksgiving Teenage ‘Dance, Armory at White and | Southard s Music by-! Coral Isle Serenaders. Mr. j and Mrs. Myrtland Cates, | chaperones. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25— Teenag: Dance, Armory at} White and Southard streets. Music by. Coral Isle Serenad-j ers. M2. and Mrs. Myrtland Cates, chaperones. Snack bar} with soft drinks only. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23— Opening Night of “Skylark,” at Barn Theatre, 8:30. Initial} presentation of ‘season by; Key West Players. Perform-| * ance each night during week. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1— '\“Angual meeting, Key West Chapter of American Red Cross, 8 P. M.: at Monroe. County Clinic Auditorium. Program, election of officers and directors for 1950. WHEREAS, the officially be Thanksgiving Day, and WHEREAS, the | Florida, x the year, ecognize the many i and on opportunity to ings teceived, no manifest Ww by virtue as, Mayor of The }. Eisner, do, her 1949, to be F our City to. observe for a day of Thanks worship and to give fits received during 1 WEEN GSS ing West. Florida, this 24nd | of our Lord, ope thousan, } An aplication for a marriage li- cense was filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Donald E..Tilton, 21. of the U. S. Navy and Donna Jean Proclamation te: \ President of the United States has designated Fiiursday, November 24, 1949, tc ||| WHEREAS, the citiZeis of this City should be given City: Of Key West, Florida, I, Louis M. | eby proclaim Thursday, November 24, ig Day. and urge the citizens of this ‘which has been set aside the year. ¥ hand and seal of The City of Key one of November in the year d nine \ il of The City. of Key. West, | blessing9s received during | the gratitude for the bless || of the powers vested im me ||| ry attending some place of | for the blessings and bene- hundred forty. nine. LOWS M. J. EISNER, Mayor of The City. of Key West, Florida. B Sommers, 19, of 506 Front street. ‘of American built by majl add toc extra, Sor postaze pak wrappers Found 'enly in WALLACE STERLIN come in and let us show you the actual silver See the highest type of beauty personified in form, desiga gad decorgtion ‘Reachenesliae Jewelers - Silversmiths i