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a wm ce @wacen ae “AGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS By NINA LESLIE GULEY The Phones: USO NCCS Turkey Handicap Bowling Is To Be Made December 20th The pleasure and health-giving qualities of bowling continues to} Novermer 4, and December 20. attract more and Wives to the U. S. Naval Station! Alleys on Tuesday and Friday mornings a* 10 o'clock. All Navy wives are invited to participate. The Handicap Bowling Tourna- ment te be held on December: will give beginners as well perienced bowlers a chance to win the USO-NCCS Turkey Award. Requirements for admi sion to the Tournament play are enly that a Navy wife shall have X- played not less than % strings on! Residence—629-J §P@BABABAADLADAAALDLAALADALAAAAAAAAAAAADS more Navy | |Helen « Holahex, Mary Kienz, |Frances Gainer, Judy Faulds, '|Madelene Taylor, Grace Joy, Citizen Office—51 Award For } Tournament {special tropical punch, delicious} Clarke, three or more mornings between High scorers last week were | Flo Faulconer, 162, Judy Faulds, 154, and Alice Behl, 133. Bowlers during November in- cluded the Mesdames Edna | Breeding, Josephine Christiansen, | Doris Edwards, Isobel Bliss, Dor- othy Gravat, Lillian DePass, Katie Luckner, Helen Hartigan, Margaret Ryan, Alice Behl, Con- nie Kennedy, Lorraine McGuire, and USO-NCCS Program Assist- ant Vera C. Wood. Jerry Trevor To Gi Address At Garden A splerdid and _ informative program has been arranged for the December meeting of the Key West Garden Club to be held to- night at 8 o'clock in the Woman's Clubhouse on Duval street. The main speaker will be Jerry ve Informal Club Meet Tonight |e making just as Christmas-y effect any to be encountered janyw "eu Of course we have the poins- | etta, the universal Christmas flower, growing on the _ island, jtall and beautiful and quite a surprise to visitors who are ac- Trevor, whose subject will be|customed to seeing them grow- “Finding The Christmas Look in| ing about ten inches tall in pots Key West,” anid who will givejonly, but there are also a great many suggestions regarding the;number of other native plants use of native plants and flowers;that can be well utilized in im making seasonal decorations.’ achieving appropriate Christmas Not many people know of the decorations, and Mr. Trevor will many charming and unusual ar-/ outline th in his talk tonight. rangements that can be devised | It is expected that attendance | here, using only Key West things, | at the meeting will be large. Ribember Meeting Of Key We est Woman’s Club Postponed To Dec. 13 | An important meeting of the}December meeting of the Club| Board of Directors of the Key! will not be held next Tuesday, West Wonian’s Club was held|December 6, but has been post- |poned to the following Tuesday, yesterday afternoon at the home | December 43: duc io thie duct that ef the president, Mrs. Lee God-/jhe school elections will take | dard Tplace on the 6th, and the Woman’s | The Board was well-represent-| Club, realizing the importance of | ed at the m ng, and three new} these elections, and anxious not members w received, Mrs.jto conflict with them, is setting | Edgar Willing, chairman of|the meeting date forward one the Library Committee, Mrs. W.! week. | C. Sweeting as Recording Secre. The meeting:on December 13 tary, and Mrs. Margarita Davis; will be the annual Christmas as Chairman of Public Welfare. | meeting of the organization, and | An announcement oi much im-}a beautiful and appropriate pro- portance to the membership} gram is being arranged for the was made, this being that the | occasion. | es AES ee Lt. And Mrs. Rudolph Rafalsky With After-the-Theatre Dinner Party The Sur and Sand Club was, Mrs. Edward Mumford, Mr. and the scene of a “First Nighter”| Mrs. George Renna, Comdr. and. party Monday evening in honor|Mrs. Lee Goddard, Comdr. and | of the cast of Key West Players,! Mrs. Hugh Bredin, the assisting staff, board of direc-| David Newton, tors and “heir guests. Charles Duerkes, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Seward were} Mrs. Berezovsky. the gracious hosts, serving aj. Messrs. John Fe Jack Norval Read, William sandwiches and other delicacies.) Dickerson, Paul Baron, and By- The event took place following}ron Lowry, also attended the the initial presentation of the | after-the-show gathering. comedy “Skylark” at the Barn LATIN CHAMBER Theater Heading the roster of guests (Continued From Page One) isit a night- club or two and was the famous playwright Ten-} nessee Williams with Frank Mer- lo. Others whfo enjoyed the hos-\Some of the fine restaurants of pitality of the Sewards include| Havana and the’ visitors may stay Miss Peggy Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.| ver longer than the two days Edgar Wellingse Mr. and Mrs,| paid for by the Latin-American Bowman Cutter, Mr. and Mrs,| Chamber at their own expense. Paul Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. - ee Ross, Mr. and Mrs. John Foh,} Nearly 21 per cent of our at- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carleton, Mr.jmosphere near sea. level is and Mrs. Harold Foh, Mr. and| MILLIONS CALL PATSY _ _ THEIR You'll want to cuddle up to this First Little Lady of Hollywood when you see her in this news- 1 paper soon, She’s Patsy Cardigan and you 1 don’t know movietown until you've followed 1 Patsy’s adventures. Make it a date to meet Patsy soon and every day in this newspaper. H é THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY Monday, December 5 Spending Winter Vacation Here Lieutenant and Mrs. Rudolph} The Hawkinses left on Saturday Rafaisky, of New York City, ar-'to return to Bowiing Green. rived last Friday to spend their; — oon Seen annual two weeks Winter vaca- es tion with Mrs. Raf y’s family here. They are accompanied by their two daughters, Joyce and Helene. Mrs. Rafalsky is the former ‘| Miss Helen Johnson, the sister af Mrs. Olof Soderberg, F : street, Mrs. William Franc ‘ Fleming street, and Mrs. Roy Butler, Flagler avenue. Mr. Rafalsky is a lieutenant in the Police Department of — thc City of New York, and while here he and Mrs. Rafal: | their daughters intend swim and generall sunshine. They always look visits to the I they have made visits very ofter in the past | They had the as 2 10 enjoy day—rig pleasure of see- © img upon their arrival here Mr: S Rafalsky's niece i her hus- band, Captain and Mrs. Robert L. Hawki vad been visit- | ng fron | acky, where in is stationed with the U Mrs. Hawkins is the f Mar ian F r and Mrs. William Francis, S Dh A ti Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 0244445:24424444444 Pewitt Edyth Pewitt, Williar Antoinette Barton, Wil cha, Mildred Pecha Rose Moore Cardo West, Carl bara Neuling. Pablo Esplugi Agnes Rile : Suve READING TIME: 7 SECONDS Seagram's 7 Crown... to read this.. 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