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: Convent I errtbeendhag eae Diy H work of cotmi¢ § opera, together | | ~~ @iisted by William Hughes at with Barber of Seville. © ' Pa » Mencert Association, to Key West in personal appear- , ber. the winter, throughout : Liss } “sn Paulee’s tremely well, Variety of selections, group of four Germa by wowil sing in English, teansiations made by pel oe held at the BPW, President, Fort Lauderdale. ‘{ O’Hea was guest f by - Ciesinskj ~ap Lok e ose membership * i 30th. Junior Hostesses, Gelirich and her Tda on the Moreno at the & | shatatice e evening's 0 @waes provided by * ang “Blue Moon,” gic” T Cen Deeam, Can't 1?” am “Summertime.” Junior Hostesses @¥ests «= included Ahita Gonzalez, and Joyce AP the birth of ounty Hospital. The new ar Pounds, Hilda Seese And J. R. Mitchell _ Wed Here Friday Miss Hilda Mae Seese, Phones: _ Recital Of Mona Paulee Monday Evening Will Contain Variety _ Of Selections; Mr. Hughes At Piano : Mona Prulee is certain to. add which is the story of our familiar >>> anether triumph to her scintilla- | Cinderella, and .is..generally con- : fing musical career on Monday; will be the third in ‘the bg a series of concerts sponsor- | ing one from by the Key West Community | Murcia, ‘ a group Platero, and Cantares. She will ? Gedicated to bringing outstanding sing Handel’s magnificent Thanks : figures from the world of music. Be To Thee, as her opening num- prograrh for group ‘of three piano selections, evening promises ex- Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum of and contains cluding a hms and Chopin's Etude, follow- art songs ing which Miss Paulee will enter Brahms, which, however, she ie Whe using the Milton Drake, and consisting of Eternal Leve, Unrequited Love, Nostal- ee tree Convonestion, | win Heiler, When You! Walk two operas: Pleurez mes yeux Thru Woods, by Elinor Remick, (Weep, My Byes) from Massenet’s 1 Can't Be. Thinkin’ of Love, by Le Cid, in which Chimene in Act John Duke,:and Harriet Ware's ‘Three sits alone mourning for, This Day is Mine. : her father, who has been slain by | her lover, end Naqui all ’affano, begin at 8:30 P: M-. in the ‘Con- from Rossini’s La Cenerentola, } vent Auditorium: . 46 New Members Received Into KW. BPW At Wednesday Meeting. The emblem service, an im- includes: Mrs. Susan Adams, Presive initiation rite, marked Mrs. Florette Albury, Mrs, Jen-~ the addition of 46 new members nie Applerouth, Mrs. Josephine te the Key West’ Business and i Women’s Club, the head, Mrs. Mary Carter of February 15. img a regular business ma Carey, Miss Fay Carle Curry, Woman's Mrs, Lee Ghaham, opened ;the service with a speech of Mem! ip Chairman Grace Crosby, also address- “@i the initiates. The emblem ser- . itself was conducted by. Mrs. O'Hea, district, director ey’ West Donna ‘Saunders, Mrs. Taylor trophy Harriet Wilson, Mrs. will be awarded to the Young, elub having the highest percent- @ge of gain in membership by list of new BPW) memgers ; lightful Vilsasiie Dance Held t NCCS On Wednesday E vening ~The Valentine Dance Wednes- Clara Alvarez, Gloria Bezanilla, sday evening at NCCS’ Service- Peggy Pinder, pes 's Club, at 1021 Duval by a large group of via and Elizabeth Taylor, Shirley! § their Smith, Clara Armayor, Wwests and Naval personnel, who Stewart, Joyce Thompson, eeGanced to the excellent/music of Rosam. Christina Sanchez, Olga orchestra, Brost, Betty Armayor, Be- lena Piano. and Joann. Knowles, *iiiddy Chavez on the drums. , was Helen Smith, June Molina, Syl trungpet, entertainment Rita Lord, Ann Demeritt, Al Davey, SN, erly Arthur, “It's Barbara and Jackie Whitley. k Fitzsammons. AN, who sang Vida Carroll, Carolyn Camalier, “How Sue Hoxsey, Joan Porter, > Beep Is The Ocean,” “So In Love” r Dust,” their| Phillips, Pat Albury, Alice Her- Park, | nandez, Carolyn Betancourt, and Alva Rodriguez, | Carmen and Isabel Avila, err errr wv ervey 9944444444424444444 ‘ Daughter To Risters PME. and Mrs, Gary W. Rister,| } 1098 Southard street, announce a daughter on hgeton Bhapwidn will leave on Monday for aty 14, at 6 p. m. in the Monroe al weighing six eleven and one-quarter | serious eye @unces, has been ‘named Barbara Ellen. Mrs. Rister is the former | lores Lewis of this city. of ‘West, and John R. Mitchell, an Sow staticned aboard the USS. ‘GBmore, were married last eve. ba at 6:00. o'clock, in the office! of Justice of the Peace, Ira Al-} By NINA LESLIE GULEY The Citizen Office—51 Residence—629-] Raa e Rea ee tsidered. the composer’s | master- Her program features also sev- eral Spanish folk-songs, includ- i province Canto dela trilla, El | Mr. Hughes, immediately fol- ‘lowing intermission, will offer a @ Debussy, the Intermezzo of Bra- the second portion of her recital, closing the evening with - five American, songs,~.If . Love. Were , What The Rose Is, by Celius Dougherty, Modern Youth. of. Ir- Miss Paulee’s’ toncert. :-will Bonamy. Mrs. Imogene Broad- Buck- ner, Mrs. Rose Brown, Mrs, Am- Mrs. Lucille Garcia, Mrs. Flar- ence Gardon, Mrs. Mildred, .Haf- ield, Mrs. “Rose Herman, Mrs, Belle Hamilton, Mrs. Hazel How- es, Mrs, ‘Edythe , Johnson, Mrs. Joan Mardis, Mrs.. Many ., Jane | By MONA FIELDS Phe exhibition ‘of paintings’ by Edythe and Hari Kidd to be shown at the Woman's Cub daily March 4th; includes several un« usual portraits by Hari Kidd. The one shown on this page, repre- sents and Indian Girl of Mexico and it was-purchased recently by Julius Stone, well-known lawyer and administrator of this city As Julius Stone said in discu: sing the picture, “It is one of the more gentler of Hari’s — works, even though it has all of the social significance that pro- bably no one but Hari Kidd could get into a “portrait. It has the' whole history of Mexico from its vanquishment through brood- ing patience yet the girl's attitude proclaims ,a bright expectancy of the future.” Portrait of the Mesa, Mrs. Peggy Long Mills, Mrs. Ora Moore, Mrs. Virginia McDermott: : i | Mrs. Mildred Nason, Mrs._Eva honor Navarro, Mrs, Estelle Ness, Mrs, @ social hour which ellos Ca * rs a, Nettles, Mrs... Louisa rks, Mrs. Frances Parks, Mrs. Lila Vernie Mae Perez, - Mrs,’ Mamie} ers and E £ . (Dorothy Raymer) Mrs. » beth Reese, Mis.’ Joanne » Rob- Charles Duerkes Bliza- Porter, Mrs. erts, Mrs. Olive Saunders, Mrs. § Lillian Sriver, Mrs. Lily Wilhelm,’ Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Margaret Abra- hamse, Miss Hannah Boss, Miss Eloina Gato, Miss Helen Hanley, Miss Pauline Niboul, and Mrs: Anita Bradley Querio. rs : GNA RSTS SBT PSS ESE RS SSI Attilee Aguero, Lillian Cleo Magda- Gloria. .; Roberts, Doris Hugunette, Russell, j Jeanne: d’Arc and Bev- Saunders, Joan Lord,} Oneida Ramos, Mary Crusoe, Rose Hernandez, Netta Valdez, Valma Emery, Joan Strayline. Nancy Mrs. Dindce To Undergo | Eye Operation It hasbeen learned .that Mrs. Muriel Pinder, of 1211. Petronia Miami, where she will enter the | Jackson Memorial Hospital, for the “purpose of undergoing a operation, The operation: is . scheduled to er | take place Tuesday morning and will be performed by Dr. Ken- neth Whitmer. Mrs. Pinder ex- pects to be in the hospital about ten days. Her many friends will want to wish her success and a Speedy re- covery from the operation. bury on Southard street, with Mr. Albury performing the cere- mony. Miss Virginia Harper was Miss Seese’s attendent, while Jack L. Hoover acted as bést man for Mr. Mitchell. Roberts, | artist's ‘mother and one of Sena- ‘be Fall's. daughter were among ToBe Included Among Paintings |» + ‘OF Edythe And Hari Kidd Exhibit from one to six February 20th to| Wom on F March recenth ers, of »coming 1A pelt i} others that Mr, Stone mentioned | of such intangible commodities! las love, devotion and_ filial loy- lalty. Edythe Wallach Kidd’s work,’ ‘although also done on brilliant colorful tones, has the intang-| vibles as their outstanding quality. There’s a small canvas repre- senting a back alley.with char-} ‘treuse house, blue door, ‘and! jorange roofs, that somehow ; evokes a nostalgic feeling, for what exactly, I do not know:! There is also the young girl on the balcony at the threshold ‘of her youth, with her timidity and |, desire to escape her bars equal, ' apparent, And the whimsical | flower arrangements,and groyps. j would grace almost any room, |All in ail, these are not just pit- tures, Even the simplest of them evokes some sort of. feeling, and that, my friends, is I think what} is meant by ART. { ‘ aS Tee eee SCALDED YOUTH ACCUSES FATHER ; (P). Wirephoto ERNEST SMITH, 44, is héavily bandaged in a’ ‘hospitcl at Knoxville, Tenn. a few hours afier he was scalded by a ket- tle of hot water. He said the water was thrown on him by his father, Waldo Smith, 40, a taxicab driver. The father was charged with assault and bat- tery and was held under $250 bond. $700,000 Bond Robbery Expected GASTONIA,'N. ©; Feb, ().—Police: say ean be! expe the: Parksdale spinning niills. Non - negotiable x. ‘Government bonds worth were stoley froma company last. night, i 18.--, an early. arrest MORE LIGHT FOR ELK er in Wyoming’s Star Valley hung a lighted lantern in his stock Von Almen said he looked | was still burning. It was moving around the stock yard. an elk bull had the lighted lan- tern hanging from one of his antlers and was showing the cows where the best hay t jed ih ac robbery, of more. than $700,000 | LOGAN, Utah.—(#),—A ranch- yard in the belief it would keep | eik away from his haystack. E. | out | late at night to see if the light | “I discovered,” he said, “that! elk} ‘DAV Is Granted ' ; ‘Permission To Use Stadium | A ‘resolution granting the Key West Disabled American Veter- ans pef! on to use the Key v tadium grounds for a fair nization is to stage from February to March 4, Passed yesterday ata s meeting of the City Commission. | The commissioners present, A Maitland Adams, Louis Car- bonell and John Carbonell, made ¢ the DAV promise not to permit gambling and not to ‘have any lewd dancing or other ‘attrac- tions. { The commissioners also waived the occupational license tax, with crstanding that City sr Ralph D. Spalding. , be rized to close any or all-at- or concessions,.that are line with the decehcy; de- mended by them | Earl Keirstead, vice-command- the’ Disabled’ American made the uission for Wes! the org: t of er: ‘of Veterar City Cc to ust permjs$ Only people about one sixth of the in Monaco are citizens. | ! | | | | | | | } | 4 i i { taurant chef has been fatally | wounded in Miami while strug. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18— this city, and|MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20— will be on loan} fdr the | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21— FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25— plea torthe, | © Stadium grounds. a DEMOCRATS FEAST ON STEAK AT $100 PER PLA ; HERE'S A GENERAL VIEW of the annual Democratic. Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner in Washing- | ton which cost $100 per plate. The crowd is standing to greet President Truman, who has just appeared on the stage in the background.” Last week the Repiiblicaris held their rally at a chick- en box supper in Washington—and charged $1 per box. ‘MIAMI, Feb. 18,—().—A res- | ‘woman Hibre: rifles: | ‘Exhibit of new paintings Gene Otto, Woman’s Building, Duval street. 2 to » 6 P. M. daily. Last day. H is Third of Key West Community | Concert Association presen-' tations. Mona Paulee, mezzo- | soprano, in recital at Con-| vent Auditorium 8:30 P. M. | | RESCUE WORKERS SEARCH Meeting. Sparkling Waters Re- building of the Dow Chemical Company 26 others were injured. Dow officials estimated the dumage at The cause of the explosion. ene et disclosed. RUINS: FOR VICTIMS OF AN plant at Midland, Mich, DAV.To Presents Fair Next Week bekah Lodge No,. 14, 7:30 P. M., s pieinee of Pythias 4 Bleming ‘Street. Visiting ne Hobie welcome. | ESDAY, FEBRUARY 32— | “Congha | Navy: snoWives Club No. ¢ 7:30° P.M: ; "eh Btbohie Building 178 oe St: Naval-Station. Actair wilb be sponsored by ‘the abled 'Américan Veterans’ on “toe County ‘Hospital Auxil- 5 re ae " iary, 2 P. M., at Hospital. Cal Stock island beginning Febru- Mrs. Rutt at 420-W for trang-) @Y 22, and lasting for ten days. } portation, | There. will-be 10.riding devices, ‘and the Chevrolet car that is to! Oficers. Club, Ft. Taylor, at the fair grounds. Program to be announced The Tet isters will give a later. death-defying leap from a tower Opening of Flower Show, spon- TA teet. High, soted by Key West Garden s bituminous coals | In me Club. Elks — Club Annex.’ .’ n i sains of leaves, and: Taphe aye. S are sometimes. ound suf-} sae ‘ficiently distinct to indicate their “Read the Classified Ads ovizin. PATH: 14 AND AUDIE PARTS FOR WANI (®) ‘Wirephoto HY (right) and Scteen Aciress Wan- ake their marriage: work——but now Siieitiation has failed. Phe the 5 : al 7 dtormeysy Oscanhe ins. : 1 at belly wood. ; Cummins ahéntfogether ‘in “Ropes” thay dbyid batch up! their diifererites. A few minutes after’ this picture was made, the attorney @nnotinced that Wanda will file suit for divorce. Audie won the Congressional Medal of Honor for heroism on European batile fields in World War IL their final attemp! at red office of their” mutual fri () Wirephoto On Steck Island: : Cigarette Taxes | ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23— | as having most unusual portrayat}. Sewing. Group Meeting, “Mon~. pj City of Key West's ‘shire under of Columba, cigarette taxes collected in De- cember, 1949, is $9,684.37. Total, collected in the State of Florida is $1,466,650,22. Of this $360,062.04 will go to the state for tuberculosis control.’ Fortins Of Connecticut Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. 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