The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 10, 1950, Page 4

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eee pyar 4 2% Pee oo fimo eee = . SORA S Mase PAGE FOUR or " ; Phones: The Citizen ar PO OO0444444444440000444444444444444; Annual Benefit Ball For Monroe County Hospital Takes Place This Evening At Elks Club Annex Here Tonight will mark the gala * Annual Benefit Dance sponsored” by the Woman's Auxillary Monroe County Hospital, i expected that the event be one of the w porch. ot and it will st enjoyable and pots and furniture, 4nd Mrs: win Trevor book shelv late Colonel Brinton gz Ed The ye lamps, stecemsful affairs of the winter Mrs. William R. Warren and Mr: rearing Bates each donated a wheel chair . ‘and William R. Porter an oxygen This year the dance will be tent. held at the Elks Club Annex on) ‘The library books and decora- Duval street and a delightful ting was in charge of Mrs. War- program and excellent dance! ren, the Island City Civic League music has been arranged for gave $100 cash, and the Elks A umber of donctions have/Club of Key West donated an teen made of equipment for the} jron lu d respirator, while hospital have also the sup-/the Key West American Legion pert of several rooms and cash} group gave blankets. The Ameri- toward th purchase of a hos-{can Legion also made a pital station wagon. Proceeds) nation towards the purct from th ance tonight will bei the hospital station wagon, and weed to make payments on the! Mrs, Lutes gave a wheel chair portable X-ray upment now} and crutch im use at the institution Thé: folle g rooms are sup. Some of these donations are as} ported by various person: follows {memory of Grace F. Lowe, ° by $1,000 from the Key West Lions} Jerry, Mary and Edwin: Trevor Club to establish a bicod. bank.|Klla-‘and Harry Price and Eliza. Refrigerator and supplies _ pur-| beth Lowe; 32 by donations from| Chased. The Ladies Auxiliary do-| various people in memory of nated an Elect: aph ma 33, Marie R. Har- Ms Cie chine, portable pment, i Mrs. Ed patients’ gowns anc Mrs. Thomas Han- lobby furniture George Park Naturalist ‘And ¢ ale: Bert Harwell, To Appear On ‘Second Audubon § +s» Although Bert Harw lec turer photographer musician jand poet, has lectured on nature panied by h nimitable tion of the songs of birds, he addresses t adult ‘reen Tour Monday audience subjects in many colleges, uni- at Key West High School that versities d private schools. his evening at 8 o’cloc lecture “Canada West. before For school children he has a Audubon Screen Tour audiences special ion of all types of tas a down to earth quality which wild animals’ of the Northwest in is based upon his experiences as unposed action. After seeing @ park naturalist and guide in “Canada Venture’ the students Yosemite National Park will never again think of that Brought to Key West next region as just some markings on Monday by the Monroe County a map, but will never forget Audubon Society, H ell will what they hz seen and he bring nature and animal scenes .of the wild creatures of that a @f the Cenadian Northwest eet BPMiant coloreris movies through the well’s artistry. in accom- magic of Miss Roberts, Bride-To-Be. Honored With Gift Shower Recently Miss Pearl Glynndora Roberts, whose marriase to George Clotilda Hartman, Floyd Vil- eal lareal takes place tomorrow, Marguerite Griffen, H. F. Rob honored recently with a m eKnowless Das s Wwneous shower given by Mrs. s 3 event eee vet Harry Williams, Jr, and Mrs. : Cr hvala“ Fetez Frank Sands, cousin and sister, Robert Roberts, W.| respectively, of tt i ‘ Tanner The shower tc Annex of the Mr. Har- Sands, Dorothy Heyser, Myrtle Villar and games wer prizes awarded ing Mrs. Mina Rob Mrs. Doris Tanner and Mr ‘beth Dillon, with the door p ng to Mrs. Hilda Sands Guests entering signed th bride’s | book, = which E in ' charge of Mrs. Dorothy Heyser, pez sister of the m-to-be, who ry, Mar had come from Miami for thé o¢2i C Fred Wit b casion Warren j Refrestiments consisting of r.. Frank San cream, sandwiches, candy Martha Perez, : nuts were served Javee Carne, Jo j Guests at the shower were the rit 4 Mesdames Louise Singleton } Bernard Marguerite — Sterling } « Bobbie Moerp'e, Marion Arango ee . aa } ft } Miss Roberts To ||" »«« t Wed G, Villareal | catverine strect bu Te 1} No ft invitation: e being *Pomorrow Night |... Senhiney ‘ - [Miss Rob nd Villareal ea Tomorrow, Saturday, at 8|state they hope all their o'clock in the evening Miss Pearl} relatives f y present at G}ynndora Roberts will become, the cerc y tomorrow evening TODAY Ae Fohool and Office DICTIONARY Authoritative... 4, Up-To-Date ¢ ‘Colorfal Laminated Cloth Binding t Se $2,000 defaitions « 928 pages 2 Oe seen see sees es eH my axe CLIP H THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - THIS COUPON ote (By mall $108) P| OP Ren ‘ Dicloaay ' hand beng oemaltwoone _ +. ay : 7 <i cce rout die t Address 8 t tionary, Whee ordering ! tens. or aall ade tecazire og 1 mee ee ee ee ed ‘| MOT! purdhased’a radio for Wing IT sun Also for the ‘Witig II porch,; Mrs. ‘Albert J. Mills gave flower Schneiders HER, FOSTER MOTHER FIGHT OVER LORA LEE MICHEL (&) Wirephotos NINE-YEAR-OLD MOVIE ACTRESS LORA LEE MICHEL was the object of a corridor brawl and a legal fight between her mother and foster mother in Juvenile Court at Los Angeles Wed- nesday. Left:, Mrs. Lena Wilson Brunson, 35, of Nederland, Tex., the real mother, embraces Lora Lee at the hearing to determine whether the child would be made a ward of the court. Mrs. Lor- raine Michel, the foster. mother. was charged with mistreating the young actress. Right: Lora Lee kisses Mrs, Michel, 55) after the judge ruled that Mrs, Michel and her husband, A. J. Michel (left): had legallysadoptedthe little girl in 1945. Bet ween'scenes. the two women engaged in a tug- war for possession of Lora Lee in a hall outside the court room. 4 « 98 Godwins Of forth Carolina siting Here | Junior Woman’s | Have Surprise | Club Held | Housewarming | Mr. y ( . . | Business Meeting and Mrs. Rudy Schneider ; The Key West Junior Woman's Mr. and Mrs.. C. C. Godwin, of : were pleasantly surprised last’ Club held their monthly _ bus- | wil N.C ived i A as y surpris s p! r y S- | Williamston, N. C., arrive in evening by the gathering at their ness meeting, Tuesday, Febru! ya Wen Tuesday and we gn N lon ei. . Elastic Nylon ems home of a large group of | their’ ary 7, at their Duval Street Club- | ese pees friends to celebrate an informal house. jing to f . month at the | | and impromptu housewarming. The Eleventh District Director, | Oce Motel. Mrs. Godwin Cottons al The Schneiders recently moved | Mrs, Stanley Biedron, will be | is th I Pendle ane Hew home at White and ne mex mont The june ton, of the late Charles | Si U i 44 ¥ Johnson streets | Women plan on having a dinner,! ,, i ee WEES 3 —$—— |March 7, at the South Beach Raise eae ae, ere , | Restaurant, in her honor. i p Coming Ev ents A nominating committee was FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10— ;named consisting of Mrs, Jac- | Annual Hospital Charity Ball, aueline McCown, Mrs. Pat Alra- | ° Ss cored by Woman’s Aux- | hamse and Mrs. Sue Jones. - ] of Monroe County Hos-|. The forthcoming Annual Jun- Elks Club Annex. j ior Woman’s Club Cabaret, to be y Officers | held next month, was the main Ballerings Have Daughter Club, 12:30 P. M., at topic of conversation. Tickets A baby g rm Jan. Club, Ft. Taylor. for the Cabaret will be on saie t Naser and S00n and the Junior Women. hoy to see many of their friends, as pital Luncheon - meeting, Wives Officers Mes Barbara Gustavson, hostesses, mes Grace tion or tir: jel talk sice ro- Well as new friends, at their ard street, pease) talk and musical pro. aaa > Naval Hospital, é ‘3 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13— The February social | will: be , Por’ The ‘baby’ has , = Meeting, Key West’ Tenis Club; held on February 23rd_ at ’''the’, been yl Lee. DRESS SHOPS 413 Duval St The baby’s her is at home of Jack Clubhouse. / 8:00 P Sellers. Many matters of im- portance to be discuss rd Audubon i 44,000 POUNDS OF (Continued From Page One) ier Tt {lant t Balle WV VV VT rVYY, AA eAAARADAReROOOee! serving USS Miss Granéy Of New York City | Delighted With Key West Visit Miss Margaret Graney, < et eR I to Key West who ate enjoying| Vare Deldens the thrill of their first trip here. And Pauls Of N.Y. Visiting Here Miss Graney, a successful car- eer-girl in the banking business, is a friend of Mrs. John Luff, the former Miss Catherine Baldwin, of-1700 Flagler avenue, <nd she} is spending a month here. _ Her main activities are swim- ming and sunning, and she states that she, cee, a Seisiaéi tsi - : “n ‘ ime and . taking a. ch- = pee rest form the exigencies|° Mr. Van Delden is the bere of her work, up north. Eastern represeritative 0! | On Monday she plans a brief| American Cable and Radio Sys- visit to Havana, following which | tem, with agar on Br ass she will again come to Key West, in New York City. \Tonneon i before returning to New York. : pF, 3S ased i iss Gi ith| here. “I can sum it all up by say- Place, © tia ego prea hag ie simply that Key West is just of the us the Island City that she is al- rexiy Seine her next visit’ wonderful,” says Peggy. T. Skvarek, ae =e d aL 4e og ~ Featuring A Presentation of Swim Suits Superbly Styled in Se == i DOLORES BRAS Something New In A Strapless Bra .-. . “Nature-lift” Design rect and 1113 Truman Avenue | = ! Bert Harwell, s derbolt; the Jeanie Butch; th Babiew: aveRues color film “Canada West.” 8 Rosa Mae; the Joan C; the Silver Oce#t : P. M. at High School Audi- Dew and the Rodovesette. They a pint ee a5 torium | At the A & B Fish docks, Too-! ~ aac Poinciana Parents and Teach- mer has erected two unloading ° ers in joint meeting, 8 P. M., places, one on the east side at High School Auditorium. one on the north side of the m Mrs. W. H. Beckham and Dr. pier. The east side hoist is ward Culpepper, guest ; , but will shortly be in of s eration , FEBRUARY 14 | There ware no shrimp boats | Sparkling Waters Re- expected today of the 40 in t i 1 Lodge No. 14, P. fleet operated by Thompson En- } at Knights of Pythias terprises, Ine. The boats are now street. Visit- fishing on the off Key West 4 welcc and a tew of them are expected } SRUARY Concha ate tonight or tomorrow Toomer said today that he « pected to build the f f s he is now oper around 50 before lon, Station ARY 16. + “Some of the boats are stil Sewing ¢ » Meeting, Mon g out of Thunderbolt, G roe C Hospital Auxil and other place: 7 1 at al r. “V they arrive rs. utt at 420-W for r home ports they have transp uctions to report in Key SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25-— | Wect.” Opening of Flower Show, spon-| ae ~~ Toss sored by Key West Garden: Dorman H. 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