The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 11, 1950, Page 4

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out for special:toasts! ‘ Charlotte Glish, head : a aa ieee Mek ee OF ji eae _ ¢ fa 3 nse og Bree Kasey, Leland Taylor, No | Michigan, Making First Visit Here Taylor, Sanford Pappleton, Mr. and Mrs, Gene Alleman, of | which ig very different than pe. |Ropplctom, | Daniel | East Lansing, Michigan, making) ing sightseers. They are both in- : ; their first visit to Key West, ar-! terested a great deal in the color- 7 rived on Monday to spend a week ful historical background of Key here in their trailer, and they ex- | West, and this they are going into press themselves as delighted| thoroughly while on their visit > with the Island ieee . here. ; Reap ; 5 teen Mot ene Gs ‘dan.|, Mv. Alleman, who is the secre-} Mr. Alleman is taking a num- itt i Manuel tie uae ean 4. Ye Poms in the tary-manager of the Michigan) ber of colored photographs of the ae ae ean Wil: ») Tuesday parade, and it was even| Press Association, says he does| city and environs, and: they both] tiam Merritt. x ; ‘emmeuneed on the radio several |2°t wonder that President Tru-| say that: though this is/the:r first| Bernard Meyrewitz, Florence; . times in Tampa that their absen- | an has chosen Key West as his} trip here, it will by-#o means be! yeyhewitz, Robert Lemon, Gene-| ie jee wae deplored, for favorable} Vacation spot, considering the) their last, for they: want to re- |vieve Lemon,. Mildred Tricker,; — H had been given of their a longer _ peri f f : fh if j ' fine weather here. ee ‘turn and spend. SBetty Ki | j ougaaees a Betty “Young, .Harold Kappus, | turalist, pertormance ipethe evening clubs} | Mrs, toe! of bet ine this. ease) , * | Ruth H, Kappus,, Jeannette Mat-| « * land « large number of people $ i i . r Alleman ak ‘Helen Reg- were leoking forward to seeing s. spe Whe sending of these’ typically nd the . xa} the same]¢. Clark, Carl Wy: West reperesentatives to. the | Pre Gace and Fare that found in- Key) Frank W. Skinner, Ha Festal ba inert gst, and he is, studying this} Raith Cohen, Ray paler h city ey % anza Pascual, Emma : islands of it ‘was stated, and many | — : Prat Frances Scanlon, ‘Lawrence| Juan de Fuca straits, with | 4 i 3 Ssh ean il : | Persons expressed their intention * Irene Colby, Patricia} nesting colonies.of odd oceanic] lof visiting the Island City be-| #2@rFUs School P F, A.To Sponso Core. i tinin is quaint Victoria and Van-| The CHILDREN'S; cause ther interest had been ° William Davis, Edith Davis,}couver, around the big. bend of| has just received a new soued by the party trom here. | Queen Of Hearts Festival Monday Ben Bushboom, Robert Danekas,| the Columbia River, up and-over| of baby. books, a ane Margaret Lentz, Alvin Lentz, El-|the Rockies. Such, is the film] the. popular On Monday afternoon, Febru-, lens; LaDean Brown, Glen Rob-| sie Lentz, Susan Lentz, Manuel|“Canado West.” the Better Homes Wires Bowling Teams ary 13, at 4 o'clock, the Harris | erts, Velma Roberts, Leo Curry;| Huerta, Jerry Houting, Mildred] Harwell will present his school|Baby Book. There is School P.T.A. will sponsor aj 4); ‘ i r es ’ Alice Ji P -| Houting, Herbert Stewart, Vance| childrens’ adaption of Canada| other attractive At Roca Chica Alleys Sunday | 222,25 2s, Fe) 2" | Dixie Leach, Tom J Koowies | Stewart, Delmar Greenwalt, Gor-|West, under the title “Canada| 118. ‘ sop tre Ak Se Hares Sahoo! . | chy Tommy nowles. | Gon Fiske, Doris Jone, Phoebe] Venture” at 2 o'clock Monday} Also Shee Howling a) will be played. The winning A charming program has been’ Chorus members; Yvonne Wa!-| withers, Howard Daitz, Donald] afternoon at Truman, Elementary] diaper liners, Xe arranged as follows: ker, Mary Griffin, Novina Betan- H 3 lick, An-| School. evening. the teams will receive prizes. Fu-} Trumpet fanfare, Patsy John- court, Jill Bergstrom, Alvin Ne - Pinnell, = _ = a — ture playing dates will be an-|son. ; : ; Smith, Helen Louise Whitehead,| Herbert Norton, Stanley Sain, z nounced. Processional and crowning of Dophine Warren, Matilda Thomp-| waiter Mazur, Samuel Hilder- Cooks Return At the regular Tueed | Harris Sweetheart, Harris chorus. son, Constance Kennedy, Sally Lawrence Carlson, Irene ° - inp bowling an the Necat seein,| Ballet, Darlene Jurycynski. , Goodman, Shirley Baker, Charles| Prone, ay nt Goicon’ Ralph | TOM Trip To grounds for the NCCS-sponsored Courtesy by seconds, Jo Anne Bolton, Merle Dealnd, Robert Hambury, Ella Hambury, Robert N. y A N. Maas Wives. grown. Wands Puli: Faulds, Marilyn Bearup, Paulettc, Read, James Ranew, Gordon| penny, Medlin Yunker, Eimiral .¥. And N. J. ; om scorer, with 188 points. | Russell, niogpewen Layman, Rob- * illiams, Sally Ann, Smith, Me-lyunker, Hhry Pleschet, Hubert! Mp. and Mrs. Joseph Cook have| Alice was second with a pica fesage fires abel a Wiehe Ee ings, Joyce Roberts, Moss, Olive Moss, Hubert Gel-|returned to their home at 905 spore of 161, and Dorothy Gravat |. tallings, Buster Price, Jayne; Violet Lence, Deanna Ecton, The- hart, Bonnie Gelhart, Herbert! ¢lizabeth street | after having 3 Archer, Mary Huddle, Donna da Bearup, Orlando _Fednandez.| »; ; i Fike fi baat pat *: 4 PET ee Pinder, Jackie Williams, Aldo Benny Joe Pierce. Patsy. Sands |= "c John Fike, E maar ©»] spent the holiday season, visiting , a be yt ey and Friday morn-|Bartolone, Wayne Molina, Stan- Della Mae Russell, Carmen Vidal, es blige asta aa their son George in New York » ' bow: sessions for Navy paid i i ri 4 "| James is, John Sale,” Dorothy City. and their.son Joseph and_his. WogateW ipce, still. drawing both’ be- ley Snigleton, Raleigh Towne. | Addie Grace Muse,’ Jo Anne Sale, Gladys Sale. | family in Ridgewood, New Jer- on : ‘ 2 Night Will Never Stay, H. Mac-; ohnson, Anefar Avalos, Tommy 7 ied, ‘ Brved and ‘experienced bowl-| cathy, Harris Chorus. Walken-teenneth Rinses, tax Lee'| erect, Ne a Pe eee on” are always plenty of | ~ pantare : Edna Louis De. | ore Ried, ice Rol ; Sinpanying his parents © have alleys to accommodate all the! Recessignal, Queen Pei nd, Miriam. Py a Louis De-| Aiphonse Chowanuc, Walter J-\ back to;Key West was George the next Navy Wives, who have been in-|. ie Si ns FF RY, Rakes Lane, 1D; wm Evelyn Pin-1Kosioc, David E. Wallace, Nan G+!\Cook, who expects to remain un- ¥ er, Ronnie Singleton; Rose An-|der, Paul DiNegro, Sylvia Di : games Vited to these morning sessions. | -. ac igad aS Pratt INegro, Sylvia Dow, |wanlace, Lela Nixon, Arthun tij next week before returning to nette Reese, Richard Watson; | Madeline Dowdall, Rena Goog- |v jeble, Mathitd| pear an EOE eee — Gloria Disdgiertt, Robert Mat’ wa and Kaw bee ieble, Irene Schieble, Mathikt) New "York ‘City: ~" J eats da Windon, Mary McCarthy,! The Cooks were away three ?, she pike Lay ebb ic ish, Paul Snider, ‘ s Auxiliary Veronica . Welsh, ‘et; ! months, and state that they much * “ ° ’ | Ann Snider, Ernest Crum, Alice| enjoyed their trip, but id Study Course Sister Isabelle Of Zanzibar, Gaun Delis Vales! Toeeph Abt a tt ee te re ee Sarke Ab - tave to be hore again. ax . rams, Sarka rams nna i seonthiy ooting of and Mise Jennie Seymour, the} Africa, Addressed Church Women Here inshoa, Greely Marshal, Ralph] rie B. Saul, Adele S. Saul. Hor Aamiliasy took ; attield, 5 . . ms = y subject of the course to’be “Do-| The member sof St. Paul’s Wo-; the members of St.Paul’s Altar| Hugo Barcelo, Beulah Stet Jane P. Baxter, William I Bax- president, .. Mestic Missions”. é i ili ivi ' Gui i ‘ ..|dart, Stewart Stoddart, ert! ter,Jr., iam J. Baxter, Sr. Preeti po i A social hour followed the busi- sre pani isa eee Sule as beau greeting, oh. Tike J. Kovac, Raymond McNally,| Beatrice Baxter, Milton Faber, aver the) - aig iste: day evening, and she addressed sone Fred, Stan [Bariass: aber. Radoloh (Sohol ness meeti ith Mrs. Willia belle, of the Community of the Fe John Cohen, Eugene Freda, Stan rbara Faber, Rudolp! oholt, were mad apc seg a game Mission Sisters of the Sacreq! ‘he United Council of Church} perlinski, Candido Rodriguez,|Leona Scholt, Louise K. Gates, te ettend the aS See be a Etta Patter: Passion of Jesus, who spoke to Women at their meetnig Tuesday | Juan Bellon, Maria Bellon, Ham-|E. Leslie Gates, Gloria I. San- Altering tke Vonuary meeting | t¢m at the Parish Hall. afternoon at the Ley Memorial | pton _ Kelly, M rgaret Mann, doval, Ana Fonte, Harry rvs Mi the Ausilecy were the Mi ‘8! It was primarily for the sake| Church. Freddie VanDessell, Frank Cie- man, Ada Milman, Prilip Bailey ‘Ginwd being SE) desea Giclee Bevis. cL mae of the women of Africa that' Sister Isabelle is visiting a} ments, Ann Clements, Ralph ous Paul Bailey, Gladys Bailey, dees Mew. Bric Curry and | A ) yey mpi Bishop Frank Weston, of Zanibar, brother in Miami, and before re-| born, Marea Osborn, Stanley old Gonzalez, Harvey _McLaug! - ¥ and | Alishouse,’ Emma Ayala, Emerson na Lesniach, Har-}lin, Garnet McLaughlin, Angelo rice B. Saul, Adele S, Saul, Hor- a ao 8 | founded in 1910 the Community ; turning to England will lecture in| Lésniach, : are O° | gow a aes in oar of the Sacred Passion. Novices! several other cities in America.|old § E baie Fuel LaMarca. — is Sgt and Miss Jennic | nie Curry, Brick Becwanr basty enter the Community in England,|Her work at the present time| sis. W 1 F. Crawford, Jr. Ted Shibla, Vince Robbins, Robert}Hugh Graham, Marie Graham, Kenneth | John Robinson, Harvey Deck- , Rose} man, Mario Suarez, Auhustine Herbert Pratt,| Nazario, Martin Pawlock, Ric- jon, Robert Mont-|hard Mitchell, Arthur Wagner, Peterson, Roger| Belle Wagner, Louise Wagnel thur Friendiandes,} Rose Wagner, Fred Hoedt, Arn | , Herbert 'Friend-}old Patrovich, Patri Patro- : mpbell, Jitse Van-| vich, Ruth B. Hob Pear- Liie’s fallewt womens « = om Villa ‘ohn Soderstrom, Her-}son; Ona Pearson, Minnie Ro ¢ enjovment of vous ow lmann, Ralph Romann, Frank / ‘coe Hoag ye but during thier novitiate they' consists of writing text books in a pe ee eee ee go to the Mother House at. Magila| the native language, Swahili, to . ial ese, ac Curry, tviN.)i nthe Diocese of Zanibar, and’ be used in the schools in Zani- study class would | Russell, Dan Navarro, Juanita fessed in Africa. 'b, the Wednesday |Delgado,Glenwood Sweeting, Vio-| 7 Proessee } it | Re | Wedabsday, con-| let La di 4 andthe Mi E ie There are now about. seventy| She has been a teacher in these demmdMecConnalt| Patter sige nas, the Mi: Etta | Sisters, of whom the. :gréater:schgols since 1923, but at the | gemer) eantentics lennie Seymour. | number have workedser! arejpresent, time is statoined at the | Sorendeor, —-———— | working in Central Afti¢a, Mother House in England due to |! Ladies Held Monthly | Sister Isabelle ‘ also spoke to her ill health. taining your tr ° = : ° ley Rodecape, | Lipkovi -Meeting On T hursday Coming Events Navy Wives Pierce, Suhal|' Manuel Cores, ‘Oni Vaillant, | Fa 2 ; i Sits Cd eae eres as i Oscar N.| Vicente Gomez Kemp, Juan sparse acncray ihe Gillette acted as) Also, a new secretary-treasurer,| MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13— Club Plans : oven, Fel=|Carbonell, Josephine Clarke, Decide mow Mrs. Patricia Sheppard, was elec- Key Wet Tennis Club,' na lunch@on of the|ted to replace Mrs. Ruth Jackson EOE MC. at home of Sack i i business meeting and]in this position, Mrs. Jackson SoS Ma nee Beach Picnic . < Sellers. Many matters of im- Gas an “Thutedey a slso having. resigned. portance to be discussed. | The La Concha Navy Wives | y of this) Guests at the luncheon and| Third Audubon Screen Tour, Club No. 88, at their week Gree rd Greer, Evelyn Greer, Walter Justice, Velma jJustice, Neil Walsh, Francis Wallace, _ Leonard anlund, Estevez, | Olson, with fine Gey Goi bam pation at South Beach Re : ra REN a a: Secs te Ont e. Snerain: Coe Mee ach Restaurant pla, Pacman a Mrs. Margarita Bert Harwell, speaker, and meeting held on Wedne: n, rhs ‘° nMalchele a, Tone Neoee et AES aes. rs. Carola | Nettles and color film “Canada West.” 8 night, made plans for an ou ! Man- s Gover: ¥ zlenn Davis, Chairman of the P. M. at High School Audi-, at the Naval Beach for members| * - Miguel Bermejo. were welcome esidentig ittee 7 > i = tadiies, the ee ne Residential Committee for the torium. tand their husbands and child n ‘women ., ; 4 fund campaign of the American Poinciana Parents and’ T -' this picnic i i / age Menge — Babrock and) Red Cross, Mr. Davis adressing SO at eeu ges this pienic to be held in the & y their hype day ~{ the ladies on the subject of the | at High School Auditorium Mrs. Ruth Manning was < | T ODAY ie} Oe Which they Will be! er ees reyes “willl take in Mrs. W. H. Beckham and Dr.’ pointed new publicity’ chairman| [ft | full gee? arial bl ay | und drive. | Broward Culpepper, guest of the organization, and \} = fledg: bers utes Sern Boece cy al speakers. i Betty Van Horn the new program | 1 Carla Nett aM se eon-meeting included the! Queen of Hearts Festival, spon- | chairman. | fhe resigns: of Ciinnee ha | Rewanes Emma Ayala, Ruta sored hy Harris School P.T.A.; Following the business portion | w E a . Bilis, a. tit ot Mar ioe Charlotte Hammer, Flor-| 4 P. M., at Harris School. , of the session, Mrs. Lorrayne Mc- | } ai # which time Mrs. Edith Motta: howe as ila Pace: Sybil So-) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14— | Guire, acting as hociess for the Neco School and Office | } Will become the new chairman, | She; pres Nichols, Patricia| Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-' occasion, served refreshments of \ ’ , han. leppard and Joy Hanson, bekan Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. doughnuts and iced tea. | SE ee at Knights of Pythias! Attending this week’s meeti Fleming street. Visit- were the Mesdames Terest Bra ?-T. A, School Of Instruction ing Rebekahs welcome. j ton, president, Iona Aiken, Es- AY, FEBRUARY 15— | ther Cain, Helen Cherwa, Gene. To Be Held Thursda yy OF Next Week |" Meeting La Concha ee DICTIONARY |“ *"“ Meeting, Navy vieve Duke, Judy Faulds, Jac- ice sl “ Ga Tewreths: Behind \a° te ; Wives Club No. 88, 7:30 P.!queline Hillier, Lorrayne Mc ‘Coloctal Laminated Cloth Binding geet dng ey a @ianing eae ms, toes Se -| meeting, it is stated. The first M., in Clubrooms, Building Guire, Betty Van Horn, Dorothy $2,000 definitions ¢ 928 pages ting and includes we inna es i session will be from 9 a. m. to 178, U. S. Naval Station. | Parkinson and Ruth Manning. | i Fed. Tax, ees Associations held pops 11:30 a. m., and the second « Joint Founders Day Meeting, | sme go Se Se 7 at the | °*” Pe F~ Second ses- Parent-Teachers Associations' Truman Elementary School. | CLIP 8 " Elementary School. sion from 1 p. m., to 2:30 p. m. of Monroe County. 8 P. M., at| First session, 9 A. M to 11:30] THE KEY WEST CITIZEN we = Among the state officers of the en’ eieter a ih luncheon will be held at} High School Auditorium. A.M Second.session,1 P.M.| THIS COUPON Exclusive at th Beachcom office togecber with 98@ Oriental Restaurant at| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16— to 2:30 P.M. Lunche at ty =m ony peek pons and|Noon on Thursday the 16, and| Sewing Group Meeting, Mon- | Lee’s Restaurant at Mood, | end bring or mail to our : in PTA. wak tat any one interested in attending roe County Hospital Auxil-; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 this luncheon should make their iary,2 P.M. at Hospital. u Q Opening of Flower Show, _| gad receive rourdie «=f furged to attend, Some we reservation with their local P.T. Cail Mrs. Rutt at 420-W for| sored by _Key West Garden| Monae, Whee andere J e state \. president prior to Monday eve- transportation. Club. Elks | y mall add toe exter | oe .: . ‘ w : This will be a very important|ning, February 13. School of Intructiee BTA treba Club ome Zilina lowe 6 jewelers - Silveramithe s

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