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Liven 1 December Meeting Of oot Woman's Club Held Tuesd bee . - tetproe lronds re ea e eee oy (heemee cent | mente were served by candle- os Seer Oe Ge Ret im the dining-raom of the ® © Stele cott | etek the table carrying @ charm- * = Peeren Gieeentery ong little lighted Christmas tree * gemest A olemat foety Mexwo, candies and Christ- tte * a ee ator oe Douglass ret mee ty Hostess 41 Open House Veartello Gallery Tesmaghe tt tet - athe 1 A Lt. a) # ent Players Participated Werte Waking Here Last Week ow be tw — aon co + ok Peowwmtees Meeting or (Chow) ee Rentemses, sandwiches, ee Gertie tee and coffee were served ees a) © “fetes cake, ‘This te the second civic organi. sation to become @ contributing eh meneher of the Key West Art and Cet Historical Seciety, the Key West atev in ectehtiom, the cultural sorori- wt. Bete Gigme Phi which has been im charge of the historicai | 1 chews held at Martello in the oak pest, have plans for a number of| West cctiveties for the gallery's bene- ~ prewwnds fhe during the months to come ete Tonight's Open House is ex- © eee pected we be very largely attend- on od West keowe director of the Key West Prayers, under whose splendid di-} feeten some of the most import- tt end = wicewssial of presenta- fe @iven by the group have een mode. was chosen by the Denes te be casting director! ‘the Key West episode af! Reads To Romagce.” Gheeen tor the cast by Mrs. haemerevieh’ were Mrs. Jeanne wan. William Band, young Miss Prudence Grand, daughter of Mere deenne Grand Taylor, and yewns Mertin Lee Frantz, whose fomily hee lived bere in Key West fr aome time. Mrs, Jeanne Cues & now trying out for a » fert in the fertheoming produc- tes of “1 "the second play by the Players, and iMiam Bond | feeds BO introduction to theatre- Geet bere, since he has long been @ active and popular member of the grown The movie wkers wel days in Key West, and professed to b> extremely well- ove) Pitaeed with the things they ac- | comphished while here They left Hh) the city on Thursday night ot a, ot the qravon to be se a Poinciana hee P16 Meld Monday Evening m= Ser “eoree prige winner Nancy ow tis he : ‘ows So | Was enmounced that ; Pos % © Meteor | Gount was won by Mrs. Carey of cotati he wale to wity. stated Mr. March, and ferents should find out where the whtren do best and not expect! much of a child, but instead, | S 'ehould help develop individuali- Mre Dorothy Torbitt, president, jest over the business por- f the meeting. Secretary's * pert eed treasurer's report reed. and Mrs. Mildred Haf- tt. seeretary, read a letter that wt tween received by the P.T.A., m Mrs A. Hayes, president of Vettonal Congress of Parents and Teschers Savings Stamp com- tee reported sales of $1.71 jamie to date, and the mem- wreip chairman told of 169 ember gow in the Poinciana "PTA Mrs G Knowles told of ule” eves the Christnas Card Contest Shirley was first prize winner, with Mary Jane Cathran second Cromer, hag the fifth grade, re. whe jemived fer the class, the class ‘lewerd im this contest. Room b spent _sev-! SA’ ‘ee Nwalth end the testing of all; » | rick, Joseph Ladd, Lucille Harda- :| Eagerly Awaited First Of S Series Of Audubon. The 1949-50 Audubon Screen Tour season, presented to the public by the Monroe County Audubon Society, begins at 7 clock tonight at the High School when Dr. Olin Sewall tingill, | dr, nationally known naturalist, photogracher and lecturer ovre-; sents his technicolor film, “Wild- life in Action.” He wil! appear tomorrow after- noon at an tary | School at two o'clock before an audience cf children. Stuart’ S. Whiting, local Society: president, urged members ‘to re- port sales of Screen Tour mem-} berahips to the secretary, Mrs.’ Mr. And Mrs. Mills Arrive To Spend Winter | | Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Mills of | Savannah, Ga., nave returned to} their winter home here at 900; United street. elementary school Mrs. Mills is the former Miss QUartermecter-General, born inj Sons of sympathy because of the ; Ottilie Maloney, daughter Mrs. John B. Maloney and late Dr. Maloney. of the } ; ‘ Coming Events |: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15— Teenage dance, Armory at and Southard streets. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtland Cates, Chaperones, First Audubon Screen Tour of Season, 7 P. M. at High School . Auditorium. Olin S.| Pettingill’s “Wildlife in Ac- tion. | Annual Christmas party of Fern Chapter No, 21, Order Bastern Star. 8 P.M. at Masoric Hall. Annual party, Nurses of Mon- roe County Hospital, 8 P. M., to 1 A.M, in Rainbow Room of La Concha Hotel. Open House, Martello Gallery. Mrs. Bernie C. Papy, host- ess. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16— \ i Luncheon - meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., at Oficers Club, Taylor. Ruthabeth Conrad, concert violinist, with Beatrice. -Mo- reno at piano. H TURDAY, DECEMBER 17-—~* Spanish Play, “Zaragueta,” pre- sented by “Gesu Dramatic Players of Miami, 8 P.M.; at Auditoricm of Convent of Mary Iminaculate. Benefit of Convent, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25— Annual Tea Dance Honoring College Students Home For Holidays, sponsored by Jr. Woman's Club. 4 to 7 P. M,, at Elks Club on Duval street. VVVV VV VV TTT TEV, esday . fe club by Mrs. whe 8 ‘inner of this prize was Mrs. Lucille Hardaway, and; was delighted with it. Playing Tuesday were the Mes- dames C. R. Reagan, noon br’ way, James G, Cowart, Clyde Baker, Howard Overlin, Knight, Otto Kirchheiner, Lumley, Henry Gardner and joseph 8, Guley. Next week the group will con- vene at the home of Mrs. Gilbert McKillip on United street, and this will be the Christmas meet- ing of the club, when gift8’ will be exchanged. f easonal Screen Tours To Be Presented At? O'Clock Tonight Grace R. Crosby at the High School this evening just before the event starts. He expressed thanks and appreciation to the in- dividuals, teachers, principals, sehools, the citizens and civic or- Sanizations who have been so co- operative with the Society in to Key West again this season. It was also emphasized that the remaining four numbers of the Screen. Tours will be presented at | 8 o’clock in the future. The time of tonight’s Screen Tour was changed to 7 o’clock to accom- modate another series which had been scheduled by another or- ganization. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Maxweil Anderson, famous playwright, born in Atlantic, Pa., 61 years ago. Leroy A Van Bomel, president of the National Dairy Products, New York. born in New York, 64', years ago. Maj. Gen. Thomas B, Larkin, Louisburg, Wis., 59 years ago. Dr. Stephen S. Visher of In- diana University. noted geograph- er, born in Chicago, 62 years ago, Donald B. MeLaughlin, presi- dent of the Homestake Mining Co., born in San Francisco, 53 years ago. Bishop Harold E. Sawyer of Erie, Pa, Protestant Episcopal prelate; born in Clinton, Conn., 60 yews ago. ASSUMES DUTY MONDAY (By ‘The Associated Press) SYDNEY, Australia.—The lead- er of Australia’s Conservative coalition, Robert G. Menzies, has flown to Canberra preparatory to taking over government con- trol. The actual swearing-in of Menzies and his cabinet, how- ever, probably will not take place until Monday. 0244444444444644444 Son To Petersons A seven pound, eight ounce son was born Friday, December 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har. vey Peterson, at the United States Naval Hospital. The child has been named Thomas Harvey. Durhams Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Harold D, Dur- ham announce the birth of a son Friday, December 11, at 4:35 a. m., in the U. S. Naval Hospital, The new arival has been named Michael Dean. Daughter To Lavignes An eight pound daughter was born Friday, December 11, at 2:51 a. m., to Mr. and Mrs. Rol- and J. Lavigne in the U. S, Nava} Hospital. The child has been named Doris Adri grade and Mes. Harrison grade hospitality committee, fol- a ‘The ; lowing the meeting, served re. freshments from a beautiful table decorated with poinsettias in the holiday motif. and long experienced on use quality replacement Also featuring a complete you wait. 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