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= ++ ¢0Mrs. Louis > ot VU VI VI V TTT V IVI IT : SOCIETY NEWS By NINA LESLIE GULEY ' ts Pes LS P#PBBAAADADAADASASAAAAADAAAAZADAABABDA Jaycee March Of Dimes President’s Birthday Ball To Be Held Tomorrow Night At Casa Marina Hotel Here The Jaycee March of Dimes! Delio'Cobo, Dr. and Mrs. Fred r= vom Birthday oar will be | Carbonell, Dr, and Mrs. Jack; orrow evening, Saturday = x et the Casa Marina Hotel through | 7°%¢%, DF. and Mrg.,Lance Lester, ‘the courtesy of Mr. Conniff, man: | Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Conley, Mr., ager and Mr. Demetreo, repre-'and Mrs. Bowman» Cutter, Mr. senting Mrs. Florence Barnes, and Mrs. Robert Dopp; Owner, and with music by the Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Gardner, hotel orchestra. | Mr. and Mrs. Burt P. Garnett, Mr. The affair, which promises to and Mrs. L. H. Goddard, Miss be one of the outstanding events Minnie Porter Harris, Mr. and of the winter social season here, Mrs. C. B. Harvey, Mrs. Pauline will feature dancing from 10 p.m. P. Hemingway, Mr. and Mrs. to 1 a. m., and a gala floor show,’ Herman Holtzberg, Mr. and Mrs. together with the Queens who Kermit Lewin, Mr, and Mrs. will be selected to preside over David Newton, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. the event Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino It is stated that a large number’ Lopez, Jr., Mr. and Hrs. Raymond of reservations e alreatly been Lord, Mrs. Julian J. Marks, Mr. made, some for parties of eighteen and Mrs. Dan L, Navarro, Mr. and to twenty persons. Also, the Pa- Mrs. Horace O’Bryant, . Mr. and trons’ List is a long and impres- Mrs. Eugene Otto, Mr. and Mrs. sive one, as follows B. C. Papy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayor and Mrs. Louis M. J.’ Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Por- Eisner, Mr. and Mrs. Al «Mills, ter, Mrs. D. A. Printz, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Jr., Mrs. George Renna, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Adell, USN, Paul Sawyer; Gomdr: J. A. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dickson, USN, Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Hus- Mrs. G. R. Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. band, USN, Comdr and Mrs. J. L.' Joe Pinder, Mr. and Mrs.’ Ralph Gedberry, USNR, Comdr. and Faraldo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. F. L. Harlfinger, USN, Spottswood, Mr. and Mrs. Julius @omdr. and Mrs. R. W. Byrns, Stone, Mr. and Mrs. William Cur- USN, Major and Mrs. H. A. Hayes, ry Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Norberg Jv., USMC, Comdr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodman, USN, Comdr. and Mrs.! Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tre- M. H. Harris, USN, Comdr. J. P. vor, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, Conway and Mrs. Conway, USN, Mrs. William R. Warren, Mr. and Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Busey, USN, Mrs. George A. Warren, Capt. W. E. Klein, and Mrs. Klein, Hugh Williams, Miss E. Williams. USN, Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Winter, Mr Mrs.| that a definite room had finally 251 To Hold ; g NCCS Men’s Basketball i g : je in Key West to- Miami, two Omaha couj i i i Begu un West and © pitt while morrow fad ir annil vigety join ee oa and they. will al Meeting Tonight Team re and ony in Fort Worth, stay here . an irs. 41. B. come ‘y West together, This evening at 7:30 o’ck the! The recent anized NCCS|ma@ . coe 51 Ge). Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson,| Cubs of Pack 251 will hold thea Berviccwoects ” Bes team | Pler, polio. bers ‘The holdup trio left mother of Lt. Gg) and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peter- monthly meeting at the Southern- held their first practice on the | entire indebted t0| home on New York's id while here she son are also looking forward to| most Presbyterian Church, cornes,Club grounds ‘on Wednesday | these fine, and most at- | east side after tieing up & will be the — their visit here. Thé Lloyd Peter- gf White and Washington streets.| afternoon, with Gene Messier,|tfactive young women, said | the only a at the Lake at their sons were here three years ago,|" Parents have been urged to at-' AA, as Coach. Chairman C. B. Harvey, in tribute of the . The home, 2831 Staples avenue. and have always wanted to make| tend this meeting, and Den Moth-| Team members include: W. C./ to them. thimself and called pole ‘Telephoi to apprise her a return visit. t ers are needed, so: anyone jnter-! Stallings, QM SN, James Weeden, candidates are invited to, daughter-in-aw of the projected Lt. and Mrs. Lake are both en-| ested in helping. with: nisi thinas 3, Bob Malone, SN, Carl Cook, Balls for presentation © Cunsdign scientists Mave visit, Mrs. BWall stated that the thusiastic about Key West. They‘ of Cub Scouting sho also’ be ‘FN, Buford Strange, ¥N 3, James | S¥ests as well as public. veloped 2 flameless match tempenattl Omaha at’ the have resided here for some time,| present this evening. ‘e RM3,_ and Launch, heat but ne light time of the and Mrs.'Laké states that when} Den Mothers < } are toi SOSAD * the Patlonat Geog aphic there-wadd e her husband retires from adtive| meet at the ( h ee and they ,anxious to get to service in the Navy they want to; tomorrow, Sat 2 a jo N MULLINS the lovel: ate of Key West. build here and live here perman- yee the Ewalls here ently. Several years ago, ee will be Mrs. Estella. Ewall, Mr. ‘was’ stationed aboard the USS. Ewall’s mothér. and Raymond C. * Cook; Mr. Byall’s uncle. Alsd, in per of the PC 570. Monthly Cake Sale Planned For 4 Library Project By Beta Sigma Phis At a rece meting held at!a co-sponsorship in the candi- Martello Towers, the Beta Ome-! dacy for Queen of the March of ga Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi | Dimes. Miss Beatrice Moreno, a Sorority discussed plans for a! member of both organizations series of Cake Sales to be held ang one of the most talented monthly, beginning February 4. young ladies of this city, had ee a. Ripley in chee ee mileage e : letter of “Thanks” was re- into a fund, walang ee on (at ceived from the Florida State a previa Sach tmember| Mental Hospital for the Holiday wie ee bake» a cake, Contributions to the inmates. volun tecrea 10 ano? *) Gweridolyn James’ conducted ee pe business was | the -ver'y good program on “Ex- a discussion on the space to be pression,” in connection with allotted to Beta Sigma Phi for ‘Which ‘she’ stressed “Woice” and their Historical Exhibit at Mar-| “Vocabulary.” Miss James intro- tello Towers Art Gallery, Flor-,duced'J.'¥. Porter, IV, guest ence Ardagh and Ida Gellrich speaker for the evening. The represented the Sorority at a three important points in Mr. meeting of the Art and Histori- Porter's — subject, ‘Speaking’ cal Society and they reported were: Confidence, Anticipation and Brevity. Each was brought out by an anecdote which prov- ed to be interesting and humor- been assigned. It was announced that the USN, Capt. O. A. Smith and Mrs, and Mrs. Hunter Harden; Mr. and| Junior Woman’s Club suggested ous to everyone. Smith, USN. Comdr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, USN, Comdr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ge- A. G. Gibbs, USN, Comdr. and orge Mills White, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. BE. H. Joy, USN; Paul Sher. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. A. Maitland Ad-' Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craw- ams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen, Mr. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carleton. and Mrs, William Arnold, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gellrich, Mr. Carbonell, Mr. and and Mrs, John Spottswood, Mrs Mrs. John Carbonell, Mr. and Harriette Stowers Wilson, Mrs rs. Allan B. Cleare, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Doug! Armando Cobo, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Curry. a FW Auxiliary-Sponsored Ball At La Concha Tonight Promises To Be Gala And Enjoyable Affair ‘The March of Dimes Benefit The Razer ,Sisters—Hawaiian Ball being held im the beautiful Songs and Dance La Concha Rainbow Room tonight 5 from 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m, bids’ decerh EG well to be a highly en- tertaining event. It is Miller—Folk Songs (Duet). being sponsored by the Jay Wray—The Inimitable Disc Ladies Auxiliary to the yfimic. V.F.W., with Mrs. Vera Wood as dance committee chair- : 2 “ian, All proceeds will be turned March of over to the National Polio Fund. 1950, with Mrs. Harvey, Monroe The lovely door prize will be County chairman of the National bh display and will be awarded Foundation for Infantile Paraly- Berg ses an sont ait sis, will be present to announce tainment for everyone attending the Winners of the March of ~tenight’s affair. The show con- Dimes contest, the Queen of the sists of both amateur and pro- March of Dimes and “Miss March fessional entertainers, who have of Dim Mr. Harvey has ask time and ed that all candidates be present C. B. Harvey, Monroe County generously offered the vritheir talents for this very worthy at tonight's ball, so they may b« cause. introduced to those present. The Mike Jacobs will be master of announcement and the presenta- céremonies for tonight's show, tion of the winners will be made with the following line-up: jduring the floor show. Betty end Bob Simpson—Ar-' Music for dancing will be fur gentine Tango. nished by Herbert Rose, leader il Wallace — Ballet Paris- on the saxophone; Beatrice Mo- ienne reno, at the piano, who is hersel wey W. C. Stallings, Bass—“Ole a candidate in the March of Man River" and “Lucky Ole Dimes contest, and Roy Sousa, on Sun” the drums. Tne vocalist for the Dolores Losley—Dance Bal- evening will be Dick Fitzsim- lenet mons. Al Albertus—Popular selec-' Reservations can be made with tions Mrs. Anne Price at the La Con- Betty and Bob Simpson (Sam- cha, telephone 160. Mrs. Price ”)—"Tier Tico” jalso has tickets for the ball. Carnival And Conga Line Tomorrow Night On Southard Street Should Prove. Exceptionally Interesting Tomorscw evening, Saturday,]represent the Island City at the the block «f Southard street be-| Festival. Tomorrow night the carnival tween Duval and Whitehead will be the scer: will featur of the big carnival, i ing local “hamber of Commerce all sorts of interest games and_ entertainment Latin-} The conga line will perform every sponsored by the |half-hour, and this will be of American for the purpose of raising funds | Parte ee to uae as 5 - Ors, ho jay never have seen to send Queen Eraida Rivero and|this spectacle before. It never her court, together with a conga | fails to elicit interest and admira line, to repiesent Key. West at! tion the forthe: ing Gasparilla Fes- The Carnival should be very tival, at Vampa | successful, and it is expected that Miss Rivero was recently | a goodly amount will be raised to crowned “Miss Latin- America of help defray the neces: Key West,” in a ceremony at the | penses involved in the pre Cuban Clut here, and with her|sending the group to the Gas- beauty and charm she will well) parilla Festival against Robert McLean Harrison, tir pines both of Key West, and by Anna ion. seeking « eS eking divorce was! Marie Si Seek Divorces A pe filed yesteray in the office of | Robert el against Solomon Siegel, both of Miami. this week to the Mr. and Mrs.| 8vests attending the regular meet- | won the floating prize of the aft-| Ketchums Have Son ing of the Bridge Club, party at hep home, 1301 United | sign. street. Dimes chairman for] Supper Tuesday -| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2— Mrs. Herrick Eutorinined Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club This Week Mrs. Paul Herrick was hostess | Was victorious with the Queen of members and]|Diamonds, and Mrs. Reagan also Tuesday Afternoon|ernoon, a set of charming carved entertaining the{ wooden coasters with fruit de- Members and guests playing at For refreshments, Mrs. Herrick} Mrs. Herrick’s on Tuesday were had prepared delicious clam hors|the Mesdames Joseph Ladd, Otto d’oevres, crisp nut cookies and a Kirchheiner, fruit punch, which were enjoyed Bert McKillip, Joseph S. Guley, | Re prior to the bridge playing. Clyde Baker, Gil- | Russell Hoff, George Lucas, Paul Mrs. Joseph Ladd was holder; Herrick, C. R. Reagan, Jam¢s G. of high score for the afternoon, ,Cowart, Peter Knight and Lucile} i with Mrs. George Lucas holding | Hardaway. y—Irish Ballads.| second high score ,and Mrs. Clyde Joseph E. Gray and John W |Baker third high score. high-card cut, Mrs. C. R. Reagan’ Knight on Watson street. Next Tuesday the group will In the] meet at the home of Mrs. Peter NCCS Spaghetti | Apply To Wed An application for marriage license was filed yi day in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by Tony Vasquez, 32, and Loulett Hoyt, 32, both of Tampa. Very Successful The Catholic Daughters of | Geka ai America, Court 634, and NCCS, | Mesdames me Gaiti, Virginia jointly served a spaghetti supper; DeMerritt, Margaret Dion, Tessie to 300 people at St. Mary's Parish Judge, Jean Joseph, Eulalie Stew- Center on Tuesday evening, Jan- 2+ Edna Dion, Adelaide Ells uary 24, for the benefit of the) Worth, Pauline Pinder, The Parish fund; ; Martinez, Agnes McCurdy, Mary Mrs. Eleanor Wylk was Supper Jane Watson, Orsolina Toppino, Committee Chairman. CDA Com. | Mamie Moss and Rose Wickers included the! NCCS Hostesses who assisted _"* included the Misses Hilda Pullara, ;Mary Saunders, Joyce Park \Jackie Whitley, Alva Rodriguez ‘Betty Armayor, Beverly Arthur Virginia DeMerritt, and Jeannie Arango. mittee members Coming Events FRIDAY, JANUARY 27— { March of Dimes Ball, sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of VFW, Rainbow Room of La Con- cha Hotel, Dancing 9 P. M., to 1 A. M. Floor show at 11 P.M. Door p. Bingo sponsoréd by Key West Junior Woman's Club, 8 P. M., at Elks Club Annex, Duval street. Benefit Com- munity Welfare Fund Exhibition of paintings by Mar- tha Watson Sauer, afternoons until February 1, Key West Woman's Clubhouse, Duval B [CE street SATURDAY, JANUARY 28— March of Dimes Ball, sponsor- B yy ed by Junior Chamber of Commerce, Hotel Casa Mar- ina. Dress optional. Music » Guaranteed by Bernice Cummings and his orchestra. MONDAY. JANUARY 30— Pure “Laura,” presentation of Key West Players. 8:30 P. M., at Barn Theatre on Duval street. Church Women, 11 A. M,, at Ley Memorial Church. Guest speaker, Sister Isabel of Episcopal Mother House, Zanibar, Africa. REAL IC Dance Recital, Ted Shawn, sponsored by High Schooi PTA. Evening, at High School Auditorium. More de- tails later. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6— Canasta Party Business and Professional Women’s Club 8 P.M, at Elks Club Auditorium, Pro- (ICE D Civeuit Court Clerk Earl R. Ad SRE SO SSE clita ee ams by Heathe é rrison | A iti 4 an y eather Ray Harri ma Meil The Citizen to Friends ceeds to go to Boulevard Pool Fund. i TELEPHONE NO. 8 Ad. mor! aty 9:30 o'clock, and from there they will go tothe gate of the U.S. Naval Station, where they will ‘Sarsfield here, and is now skip-} be met and escorted to the USS.! Dimes” Cabot for a tour of the airplane carrier. To Address Church Women Tt was announced today that a meeting of the United Council of Church Women will be held on Tuesday, January 31 at 11:00 A. M. at the Ley Memorial Church. Guest speaker for the program will be Sister Isabel, of the Epis- copal. Mother House, Zanzibar, ‘on, thet of “Miss March of Queen of the Presi- dent’s Ball, respectively, and will be honored at the La Concha Ho- tel tonight before being officially introduced to the public at the Casa Marina Saturday night at} the annual President's Birthday Ball, under Joe Pinder as chair- man. Mrs. Vera Wood is Chairman of the Ball at La Concha, being sponsored by the V.F.W. and its Auxiliary. Ellen Trevor, runner-up for the Miss March of Dimes con- test submitted volumes of checks from businessmen throughout the city to make it a “hot” race at the Africa, Whose talk will deal with the subject of “Christian > Mis- sionary’ Werk ‘in Hospitals,” and Sister Isabel :wilt have movie slides to illustrate her lecture. 4 www wer werwvvvvey Bathe Sg A Me Ae te Le be te An te he Sen le he he ts ho hls Son To Almases Mr. and Mrs. William Wilber Almas, 1203 Newton street, an- nounce the birth of a son, weigh- ing seven pounds, four ounces on tay, January at 5:21 in the Monroe County Hos- The new arrival has been giv- en the name of William Wilber, Je Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Ket- chum, of Arnold, Kansas, an- {nounce the birth of a son, Thurs- | day, January 26, weighing eight | pounds. Mrs. Ketchum is , the iss Mabel Wells; daughter of G. Leon Wells, pastor of ' First Methodist Church. | Rev. Ketchum is a Key W They have been living in Kansas since March of 1949. former M ISSUE | (Continue | Harris avenue; Beaver at 1211 PERMITS From Page One) for James W. street; Fourth Performance each night of PLACE YOUR REF. week TUESDAY. JANUARY 31— Meeting. United Countil of REAL ICE BASI and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service sponsored by’ Thompson Enterpris | for Mitchell Zi jris avenue and f Jat 2509 Staples a jhome will cost $7,200 and will be uction. d were tak- 918 Cor- {of frame cor Other permits iss jen out by Cecil ¢ ¢ bu small ttage at the cost of $600; Davis, 2109 Seiden- nue for ¢ ruction of cost of $300; Southard v repairs by Mrs. street, frame cc by Stanley berg ave ja open car | by porte st Bery! Cu for pa B 000. ntin ing pe total p mits vied only $107,- 000 MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAL VUVVVUVUVUVVVV VU UU UUN UUs RIGERATION ON A Is More Economical! . lt Is PURE, flealthy and Safe . Ine. IVISION) KEY WEST. FLORIDA AbbAbsasbssbdsssssbbsabas Schools > and}! AMAR anmnn ach SbbddAbbAbAAAAAAABADA GADAAAAAAAAADDAADALESARADS’ *AASALE finish. Miss Trevor was sponsored by the Rotary Club. All candidates worked indefa- tigably asthe results will bear out, Mickey Renna of BPW re- nown, Betty Ann Pierce Flenner, an outstanding member of the Woman's Club,,by whom she was sponsored. Glendora Sawyer, candidate of the American Legion and its Aux- iliary, Beatrice Moreno, the choice of Jr. Women’s Club and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and Cather- New Ballerina Panties Now At Children’s Corner Dear Customer: Don’t believe we have told you about our wonderful line of Bal- lerina Panties that are guaran- teed for six (6) months. We have the plain briefs at 39c a pair, sizes 2 to 16, in all colors. The lace ‘trimmed panties are 69c a pair in sizes 2 to 16. We also have the dainty panties with three rows of ruffles for only Met ise i hy We will be glad ta have you come in-and look around or Tele- fehone }76 for! any: further infor- mation. 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