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eee eee a * entheeememeie ete Phones: ™: Miss Susie Demerit ment to Daniel’ Driscoll, ‘USN, has been unced, was the re- cipient ‘of a shower at NCCS on evening. PA RE Roc ing HP Citizen Office—51 Residence—629-] A a an in nn ne nn i nt ts Mn Ms tn hn tn tn te tt Honored With Shower At N.C.C.S. Tuesday Susie Demerritt, whose engage- guests, -including the Hilda Diaz, Alice Barcelo, Mary Anne ‘Matchett, Betty Armayor, Olga Brost, Delores Solano, Mar- tha Bouza, Conchita. Herrera, Netta Valdez, and the Mesdames D, , J. Lopez, E. Rueda, O. Miss Demerritt’s marriage to Mr. Driscoll will be at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, at a Nup- tial Mass, today at 9.00 A. M. =, The refreshment table was! Betty Garing, Aida Soriano, beautifully decorated by the “a hostesses who sponsored the af- | Lopez, fair, the Misses Martha Bouza,|Santiago and J. Victor. il Conchita: Herrera, Aida Soriano rat and Netta Valdéz. “| Sandwiches, salads, cakes and —_ fruit punch were served to the 9 ge - : i- * = Second Audubon Screen Tour = vs . “J = To Be Given At High School Monday Se When Leonard Hall appears in “Key West on Monday as one of the Audubon Screen Tour Series ‘he will bring to the public two new films in color which tie-in wwith his lecture the Web of Life. Sponsored jointly by: the Na! 4ional Audubon Society and the. Monroe County, Audubor Society Mr. Halk will appear before the 4 chil ‘of the city schools at two o'clock in the afternoon ‘in audi! of Truman Ele- mentary jool~with’ his’ pie~ “~~ ure “This Vital Earth.” At eight’ P.. 2 = i ~Aclock on Monday he’ will show ee*histeolor film “The Living For- audience and est" for an adult La Concha n was unanimously agreed at meeting of the La Concha Wives Club held on Wed-' evening of this week that members will give as as possible to aiding in the} of Dimes Drive. t i : matters of interest to the were discussed, among them! matter of the Donkey Soft-| game, which will be held at) = Park some time during} y, which the organization has agreed to sponsor. Mrs. Judy Faulds was voted in as the new Recording Secretary to replace Mrs. Madelene Taylor, who recently left for New Lon-; ipht Gavdines Wr much}Pough, whose husband is New Tennis for high school students at Key West High School Auditorium. This is the second of five events in the Audubon Screen Tours this season which began with Dr. Olin S. Pettingill a month ago. Mr. Hall comes from the Ozark mountain country and was born in. Caledonia, Missouri. Besides being an agricuturist, he is a widely known writer, sportsman and lecturer. Leonard Hall has an ever-growing following of “fans” through his public ap- pearances, his. newspaper col- umn, and through his book “Pos sum Trot Farm, A Country Journal.” dn March Of Dimes Drive Here don, Conn., to join her husband at his-new station there. *-One new member was received jnto the elub, Mrs. Dorothy Chief Petty Officer Les Pough, serving with the U. S. Navy here in Key West at present. Following the business session, refreshments were served, with Mrs. Esther Cain ‘and Mrs. Helen Cherwa acting as hostesses. Attending the meeting were the Mesdames Iona Aiken, Teresa Braxton, Esther Cain, Helen Cherwa, Lorrayne McGuire, Bet- ey Van Horn, Dorothy Parkerson and Judy Faulds. Professional At Casa Marina Hotel We sat in the marquee of the Casa Marina and watched tennis stars Gardiner Wright and Ralph’ - Hartenstine attack each — other | with beautiful deep drives that shot off the green court with a’ crisp pang. Gardiner Wright, blend, handsome and 30 is the Casa Marina’s new tennis pro- fessional. He arrived here Fri-! day with wife Jeanette fresh; fram top-flight teaching berths! at Southhampton, Lake Placid} and Hot Springs, Va. ‘ When they came off court at 5) games all we. asked, “Gardiner | Wright, what do yout want to tell Key West about you and tennis?” | possible. It’s clean, it’s outdoors, | | “1 can tell them that tennis will be the leading sport in Flori- da within 10 years.” “How do you figure it?” “Our winter visitors play four} main ways outdoors,” he respond- ed. “Fishing, golf, swimming, ! and tennis. And with golf and tennis at least, they are going to! those places that already bave an! active program they can become a part of. The big need right now ts for more home town teachers | whe can start from scratch with } ten-year olds. At the present! time there is a rush to provid@ | t i Cabaret Night To B At Officers Club, F Officers Chub at Ft. Taylor an- nounced today that a Cabaret Night will be presented on Satur-{ day, January 21, during which a number of well-known local art- iste will appear. Two different shows are sched- uled for the evening, one at 10:30 p. m., and one at 12:30 a. m., and reservations are required for the affair, which reservations will in- clude dinner, ~ reserved table, dancing, and both shows, The very popular Simpson-Pin- Delightful Dance Held AtN.C.C.S Wed. Naval personnel and Junior}, NCCS Junior Hostesses , were | Station. \ mass | ee enjoyed o. aa at the Misses Nancy. Ryals, Joan THU NUARY 19— i 5 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : NCCS Se-vicemen’s Clu ed-iStrayline,; Doris Tyson, Betty; M ing Group, Mon-| Diclonssy mail $1 ofeaaes: alah. silusic for dancing! Garing Peggy Behe es ae nty _ Hospital Wo-! FUE COUPON a eee (Pr a20e) : was furnished da Gellrich and is : ie an’s Auxiliary - Sete is G | eigver’ Macdéiede Bissell. S a son's uxiliany, 2 P.M, at] gud bag oe mall oe Pe ree Refreshments were served by | NY Gardner, Helen Ketchings, — | and Pisa bay OU Address fone Mrs. Hilda Tucker and Miss Bet-| Kitty Ba:dwell, Anne Sievers | 7p one-celled imals’ may tionary. Whew ordering ' i i ty Armayor Sara Flanders, Pat Albury, Mary diz sod throughout their en- by mall add t0¢ extre 1 Guests present were Captain Saunders and Hilda Pullara, 1 tire € ree ee Rea seaneeane these local programs, 1 think tennis will benefit most from this because, of the big four, it appeals most to the youngsters. 1 believe almost every high school in Florida will have tennis as the number one sport in the next ten years, as it is in Calif- Misses Round Table Discussion At Martello Sunday On Sunday afternoon there will be a gallery talk and a roundtable discussion on the exhibition which ig now hanging in the Martello Gallery, consisting of paintings by ie orary artists. ae on the roundtable will be Hari Kidd. Gerald Leake, Burt Garnett, Ruth Newton and Jul- jan Lamar, and these persons will act as moderators for the general diseussion carried on by the public at the forum. It is expected that a large num- ber of people will be on hand to take part in this discussion, as the exhibition now on view has crea- ted much interest here since its | initial showing. ' 1 Worthy Grand Matron To Be | Honored Saturda iy. Mrs. Ftorence Carter, the | Worthy Grand Matron, of the! 'Grand Chapter of Florida, will pay Her official visit to Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of the Eastern Star, tomorrow night, at 1a special meeting of the Chapter. ‘Vhere will be a banquet at Lee’s restaurant, preceding the meet- ing. Mrs. Carter will be accompan- ied to’ Key West by Mrs. Mabelle Ramsey, Past Grand Matron, and several of her~ official i ' | i la large delegation of Eastern Star members from Miami. All members of the Eastern Star are cordially invited to at- tend this meetin N.C.C.S. Girls | To Play High School Tomorrow The N. C. C. S. Junior Hostess- es Basketball team will pl; against the Key West High School Girl’s Team at the High School gymnasium on Saturday, at 8:00 P. M. The game was arranged _by Miss Janet Shup, girls’ athetic eoach, and ‘will precede the game between the High School boys’ team and the Largo team from St. Petersburg, The N. C es Mi V¥VWV YTV VY, AAAAAAADSADEDSAAAAM Sheppards “Have Son A seven pound, fi e son t Wi Service, Enlists For Foar More Years ~ Kirchoffer, foremost °° Ttalian Court Now | Has Rosselini Divorce Case TURIN, Italy, Jan. 13.—(4).— An Italian court now is consider- ing Italian recognition of an Aur- trian court order ’ending the cur- rent marriage of Director Roberto Rosselini. The decision would help clear the legal way for Rosselini’s mar- riage to Ingrid Bergman. The whole thing seems to largely a formality, because the Italian judge says his only concern is to determine the international legal- ity of the Austrian annullment— A raised fight hand, a brief solemn ceremony and a friendly handshaxe occurred within a period of minutes. In these+few minutes 34 years of colorful Na- val service became past history ,and Eugene O. Kirchoffer, Chief Aviation Metalsmith, looked for- {ward to four more years in the Navy. Thus Chief “Pappy” Kirchoffer cently from Capiain W. E. Ellis, Commanding Officer of the Fleet All Weathér Training Unit, At- lantic, at Boca Chica Field. Kirchoffer’s career began in 1915 and he has literally grown | up. with the Navy. Enlisting when coal burning ships were in use, he from general service to aviation. Although he has served aboard has progressed through the years family.’ on “Organization in P. T. A” Also expected for the meeting is| such famous ships as the USS Wright, USS Langley and USS Lexington. his best “sea stories” are sociated with the USS Panther. He boarded the Panther, his first ship, as a coal heaver and left seven years later as a Special Mechanic Ist class. Duty on the Tavernier. P, T. A. will be Panther carried him through hosts to the Matecumbe P. ‘ft. A.| World Wor 1, into the North At- today at 2:30 p. m. in the school-/!antic to clear mine fields and house, at. which time they will then around the world via the have a Study Group Discussion’ Pam ov and Suez canals. This “was There will be a discussion and the work suggestions for the name of tha 1" 1922 he changed his rate to {new Consolidated School for the Chief Ship Fitter (acting appoint- Upper Keys on Plantation Key, ment), but the following year he not why it was granted. Study Group Discussion At Tavernier Today which will be ready for the school Sraduated from Aviation Metal-| iterm in September. » smith School at Great Lakes, Ill. Hostesses for the afternoon It wasn’t until 1926 that he offi- will be Mrs. Ellie Lowe, Mrs. H. Cially became part of Naval Avia- S. McKenzie, Mrs. Annie Ma- tion when another change of rate /loney and Mrs. Mable McKinney. '™ade him Chief Aviation Me- , chanic. : oe Na Aviation service aboard Miss Marijane various ¢ rs introduced néw ports to noffer or vice versa. Jackson To |In his travels he touched al- < ee ;most every point of the globe. Arrive Tonight During World War Il he was a | Stationed i ew Caledonia oper- Miss Marijane Jackson is sche-* ating in ian advance aireraft en- duled to arrive this evening from! gine overhaul unit. New York City for a two weeks’; “Pappy” Kirchoffer’s Varied ex- visit with her parents, Mr. and periences.in his 34 years as part Mrs. Jonathan Jackson, of 1012 He has Southard street. Miss Jackson, who is connected with the New York Times as a traveling correspondent reporting F activities in New England camps and schools, postponed a trip to ; Mont Tremblant, Canada, iz or- {der to visit Key West. Enthusiastic about the Island —_— City, Miss Jackson always looks’ } s } for ard with great delight to her Moffat-Br antley trips here, and always enjoys her i's, ¢, {stay in Key West, where she has, Engagement ere my friend ‘Announced ~ vw re rwwvwvwwe Mrs, Ed Moffat, 901 Tru- | | } i S. team members are the Mis: y Saunders, Elsie Mora, ha Bouza, Jan- ice Ross, Joyce Park and Jackie Whitley.) oe Boca Chiea Margarite, his: r. 20. Eugene,-17, a, 15, Arthur is Key West. High a graduate of School. é \ 5 . was born ‘1 ne| Aerovias “Q” Sheppar« a lichigan, ae me Friday, J 6, at 2:35 p.m. Passenger List : Mrs. Sheppard is the former Bet a ornia, with hundreds of public} ty Lou Boza, daughter of Mr. and|**#*####seseeesasaaa | poten 5 if it. tennis courts to accompany “Mighty interesting,” we a lowed, “How did you happen to ‘become a tennis professional?” | attached to the local “The brutal truth, Nina, I wanted to get as far away from time clock mentalities as humanly and for don’t it’s movement, not work. Why me, you ask Hartenstine how his tennis match | with Havana is taking form?” ‘Hartenstine is happy to lige,” said Hartenstine. “Cuba champion, Pepe Aguero, sent me a New Year’s greeting, adding that match details would follow No receipt yet. We're not sure whether the match will be play- ed here or at the Vedado Club in Havana as in September “You may clo: aid Gardin. er, “With the three of us affirm ing our love for good clean sport.” ob- e Presented t. Taylor Fantas; Vocalists to be heard the Melloaires, consisting of Lil lian Weaver, Veda Carroll” anc Buford Strange, and Al Albertus. soloist. Music for the Ayala and his orchestra. i cea Charles L. Lee, USN, j ing Officer of the U ; Chaplain Andrew G Command Cabot USN el, | U.S.S. Cahot; and Miss Mary Bax | ter. -1 street it’s! der Dance Trio will make several | appearances as a trio, and in solo} and team dancing, with a special, feature of their beautiful “Waltz will be] show andj dancing will be furnished by Gus} | Mrs. Joseph A. Boza, 803 Olivia | | Mr. Sheppard was at one Subr Base and is now attending jin NM v To Wed | i App! i Moni j Street Coming Events | FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 ter William é Rose Barnm: Eismueller, H > Teresa Ruth K Vera Smith, Sixto Sancic Bernard Barucke Alvina Barucke, Otis Mary Cain, Joan Cain, Cain, Lawrence F, Ritter ces R, Ritter, Bernard Heekner, G gia Heekner, Jerome Giu Betty Gluck Dolores Po: é Hi a Passengers leaving for Havana, } ) |Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: Mary Fowlkes, Anne Fie > daughter of at, who was Padula, Alice Hor Cyril Horky, Alvin Sr Claudina Bates, Tiana Gillespie Rosa Cabana, Rosa Esquinald- Fe! do, Anita Esquinaldo, Roy Clus-| Soro: Forest j Lu n- meeting Officers 1 Nue Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., at eph S ;. “OH Club, Ft. Taylor jen, Sam Cantrell | Busin 1 and election Raymond Bussewitz, Lillian Bus THE ARTMAN PRESS per sot cohen) sewite PRINTING SATURDAY, JANUARY 14— | Emile Stone, Mildred S: ey | Meetin William Lozano, Pat OG Feilding ) Order Jeta Mossner, Esther Mos: PHONE 5 oP? | hR emple, Banquet to precede meeti Florence C Grand Matron of Grar r of Florida MONDAY. JANUARY 16. Second A Screen Tour, P. 1 School Audi ai ed by Monroe} | Audybon Society. Hall's “The Living ternoon at Reserva- ary. roe County Coun- 30 P. M >} | Conct | 88, 7 Meeiin . Building 178, Key. West, Florida th A. Hurd, Herbert P. f i WEBSTER’S Mew Fehool and Office DICTIONARY Authoritative... Up-To-Date ‘Colorful Laminated Cloth Binding $2,000 definitions * 928 pages a SL OD SG first and only trip around | j | ‘took the oath of re-enlistment_re-} morning at 12:30 in the Montoe i i has taken! | Sunday afternoon at 4:00 p.m.,{ The bachelor is Charles Pad- Brother Missing Last Fifty Years OMAHA, Jan. 13.—(#).—A man George G. Park Died Today At Local Hospital George G. Park, 63, died this County Hospital after an illness} youngsters were taken to a home of several weeks. after a 35-year-old bachelor had Funeral services will be held} minded them for a few days. in the Ley Memorial Church,| gett, a plasterer who says that he where the body will be placed at} was at work in the Durbin home :00 p. m. when Mrs. Durbin asked him to Rev. Eldon Simmons will of- ficiaté af the services. Burial will be in family plot in City Cemetery. Lopez Funeral Home is in’ charge of arrange- ments. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Ruby Park; two sons, Ivan Frank Park, and George Alton Park; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Herrick; one brother, Charles Iverson Park; two. sisters, Mrs. Roger Watson and Mrs. Nathan Niles, and 10 grandchildren. Mr. Park was in the grocery business here in Key West for 25 years ard retired several years ago. He was a member of Key West Lodge Knights of Pythias, and the Volunteer Fire Department. Pallbearers will be selected from the Key West Fire Depart- rnent. in touch with him. She is Mrs. Rosa Person of Butte, N. C., who says that she and the rest of her family always hoped to be re- united with him even though GORILLA SHOW KEY WEST Vicente G. Garcia Died Last Night; Ill Long Time Vicente C. Garcia, 61, died last night in the Galey Memorial hos- pital after a long illness. One Week Starting Funeral services will be held ionday, Jan. Sunday afternoon at 5:30 P. M. m iy sat in the Chapel of the Lopez Fun- 400 TRUMAN AVENUE eral Home. Rev. Gavinus Egana S. J. of St. p Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic World's Only | | Church will officiate at the ser- vices: ATHLETIC APES Burial will be in Catholic i Cemetery. - in Survivors: wife, Mrs. Mary BOXING and WRESTLING MATCHES With Local People MAN «. 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