The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1950, Page 4

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pete oe | ph ENA, LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor be an te : j iaio oe eno Honoring Presidentiat Bae Syed To Take Place At Fort | ° Taylor Officers Club Tonight | pred DOROTHY RAYMER ‘ tonight’s Cast, snice she once 4 Leama of the pane foes to, played at’Club Bali on the same othe. line-up. of, professional and! pill with him. ~ + i@tpateur entertainers whb are Other highlights of the era presenting, a show forthe; Presi- dential pa-ty scheduled for to- 1 nigh: aj’ p. m. The, event place: eet F Tay- lox ficér’s Club. j ster jor the aon % ECM Sei eg Besides j Feebuction of the entertain- % ment,-Vallet is starred in his own Bhdcé a8 fa “master ‘domedian, ¥ Another veteran showman on ‘ut the program is Ralph Beck, own- tonight will be Ballet, Echappe, by Gail Wallace and Delores Los- ley to Victor Young’s “Pearls On Velvet; a_majorette ‘feature by Yolanda Harris; and Rainbow Ballet, again spotlighting Delores | Losley. Gail Wallace will perform a: Ballet number called, “Sugar Plum Fairy.” Julie Stone ap-' pears in solo, too, as “Spirit of the Flame.” | ’'4 we'of the Garden Inn. Beck, a A special dance will be _pre- \ w4master magician, is well known sented by Robert and Betty, rot! in’'yalideville, night ‘club work Simpson. It’s “Ballet in Swing- throughout the country and for | 800*is“amusing legerdermain (tricks elt ¥@ you) at benefits in Key West. time,” done to a musical excer; pt) from “On The Town.” Young members of the corp de) “~via Magic-maker Beck once enter- ballet include Sandra Owen, » oMfaified the late President Frank- Ronda Brewster, Dixie Le lin D. Roosevelt in Africa back Leach, Sally Gibbs, Rose Ma | ogo ‘Yates, Yolanda Harris, Wt. Betty. Simpson, who. will solo Jurczynski, Dolores pac Lae a fan ballet, for the Presiden-;Gail Wallace. waa fan ballet also" glitter-cir-| | Guests are promised an quitéstar? SKE remembered Bead Asaltreat im the’ entire at once when he ealled #0 arrange~-gram ate the ballet concert ‘ Vodest Sensonal Aitdabbii Scciety Seren Tour To Take Place Next —TPhursda y Evening At High School Losley™ un- pro- The Monxoe County Audubon taught pre-flight courses for the 71 belek presents the last num-|Army Air Corps. .#¢ tbef ‘of the Audubon Screen Tour| In his movie on Lake Erie, Mr. 4 gepgon for 1949-50, at 8 OE | eae POs Out wey tofey me a SMES ; : set | Lake is 225 feet above sea level, ‘Phursday night at the ‘Ke West) but that once it was 792 feet in High School, when it presents! altitude. ond that the shore line George H. Orians with his fulljis constantly changing. It is misvsilcolor film “By Erie’s Changing} amazing how the large body of ®' Shires.” jinland water which is bordered > Bindi cow of Toledo. Ghip al OY large cities and industrial Crs ‘4 4 ~ areas is. still a veritable living ee professor and Director of Sum-/ museum of outdoor life, a livi ing 4 mer ‘SésSions for the University | testimony to the value and ef- 1_-e£- Toledo, has had wide expe! fects of conservation programs. : '®tehee ‘ih the field of photography, Orians, whose _ brother *» nature study and lecturing. Hel Howard was enjoyed by Screen eps 2 ranger-naturalist at Yose-|Tour Audietices last season, will + mite National Park, a member of| show the film before an audience “the 4acuity -of the University! ofjof school children’ ‘at , Truman Meath “and “University of Minois| Elementary School at 2 o'clock oe anaes and duriag . Vopd War I; he on eee * 4 cyt a eae Siete al oe: Fs qhag mae Gpereita “yy hite iy ney? To Be Given | it Harris School On Monday Evening : With Repeat Performance Wednesday Day ;pOn "Monday evening, April 3, Stallings, Carmen Vidal and, and again on Wednesday, April’ Shirley Baker. 5, the Harris Elementar ean A S zr present the. |Graat-Sc af Skeletons—Evelyn Pinder, Mir- ona “White Gypsy,” the iam Perez, Patsy Sands, Novina ents to take place in the Betancourt, Theda Bearup, and: ‘ hool Auditorium. | Della Mae Russell ‘Directed by Charlotte Haskinsi Tambourine Dance Sylvia ona” Moreland, the cast rill be made up of students ‘in Program and cast are Dow, Kate Edna _ Lois , Lee Leach Tango—Monday Lee, Rena Goodnyan, | Deland, and Dixie} ay and Kate} PERSONALS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE MRS. HARRY TRUMAN { «Continued From Page Une; {the nation’s first lady and hen | singing daughter An estimated 50 spectators | watched the proceedings. No city, |e Miami officials were on hand. | President Truman: this after: ‘noon at“4 o’elock will be seen by |Leo Cohen, crew leader: and Eil- jeen M. Nolte, an enumerator for | the local sensus. The census is starting its first day, and the President, Mrs. Tru- man and their daughter are ex- pected to answer the numerous questions the enumerator puts to them. Later the bachelors among the administration staff and among the newspapermen, photograph- ers and others with the Presiden- tial party may be interviewed by Mrs. Nolte. The reason why the married men will not give the answers to questions it because their wives r will be interviewed at Washing- (P) Wirephoto vee pe interviewed at ashing: MRS. ETHEL BOUTIN, 46, newly elected police chief at Benton, New Hampshire, shows how she, eae noe aches phe intends to cope with law-breakers, if. any. She has five grown children and five grandchildren. rea 0 Cee Oye several int sting facts re- rding the cens' He got his nformation from the Census Bu- He Washington, which is un- Nobody can recall a crime in the community for the past two decades. doesn't expect her $5-a-year job to be too difficult. And so Chief Boutin W eS | STUDENT. ACCUSED ie a tary dt Fommerce, Jr. Womans ae ‘Man Has Vive Leer ea cesta aban mutt women, Re id. Women, | , would give most of the | s to questions. | For the first time the Census | Bureau estimates that it will . Club To Hold sont ah Offic ers’ Elec tion > Key West Junior We i Wives, Divorces ‘None Of Them Club held their monthly soc show an excess of women over Thursday evening at their Duval LONDON P Aft 25: men for the first time in history. ' street clubhouse, with Mrs. Anna years of {|} The excess is expected to be Lounders, Mrs. Hester ner, ; | about 1,000,000 | Mrs. Lois } , Mrs. Betty perfect} For one thing women have a Saunders, athalie se yes life expectancy and im- and Mrs. H ck and € which usually shows hostesses fo: of men over women, is Prizes of re won ling off. } by Mrs. vaith and (was: € ¢ ident, Ross said, is Mrs. Ell < i when number s- | working a statement covering Ail member re reminded of { rpect that was | his ns why he signed the the busin scheduled perhaps not th d, | contro measure increasing for Tu of next j either. | cotton ane ng this year by 1,- week, Ap Annual reports Spot that 200,000 acres. He said it would are due at this eting, and h d to| be ready this afternoon, probably there wili also place the ore perfect | for e by newspapers on election of office: ; women. Al ed in| Monday i] —— | court for the trial, Alice,! ‘President Truman got up at 7 , 9, j Marjorie, Lillian and|a. m. today and had breakfast Coming Events | lor got four years inj at: 8 accm4 which consisted. of SATURDAY, ‘APRIL 1— H the poke | grapefruit, orange juice, toast, Exhibit‘of oil painting: by | = Bete aie c two strips of bacon and coffee Arthur ‘McCarty, ‘Womans | The hyrax is a true hoofedj and a glass of milk. Clubhouse Galleries. on| () Photo | animal He went to the beach. at :10 Duval street. To continue tot GEORGE JUBRAN (above), | a. Ny phe. water had a tempera- April 8, 2 to. F jaily.”..) University of Tennessee ex- | riculturisis is ture of 72 degrees and the Presi. , ~ , MONDAY, APRIL change student from Palestine, aly crop that wn dent went in and enjoyed a dip}: ‘White Gypsy,” operetta, PU-| ig defendant in a $100,000 alien. ad . in the oce pils of Harris Elementary —— SE 3.3 a ation of affections suit filed at The plaintiff, Rob- School. 8 p.m. in School Aud- itoricm. Repeat perf evening, Knoxville. ert E. Baxter, Jr., claims Jubran “poisoned and a salesman, ‘Billings sestcl Cast — Gypsies: Kom, Alvin'Lee, Carmen Vidal and Odelio! + Hba’Smith, Charles Bolton; Jola, Jo, Voldez; Wednesday, Merle and |, Ann Johnson, Constance Ken-;Edna Lois Deland, and Carmen ys idy; Romany Ros Helen | Vidal and Lec Cu +h aad Louise Whitehead, Anefar Ava-; Cast — Gy: ¥ ener OB Gypsy Chief, Tommy Walker; | Annelle Rese, and Sall i nn, Dzphine Warren; Zingan,| man: King, James Ranew; Kink, | Miklo, eth) Pinder,| Merle Deland, and Ronnie Sin- ee; fin Stith, “Addie! Gra Bergstrom, red » Melissa Stallings; Carmen ples + Shinley,., Baker, ee Enter em. Yyonne 2 ial aol Si sade Kate Lee. Rena- Goc Edna Lois Deland, ‘Dis e | gletan: Spi Robert Read and ‘ommy Knowles; King’s Soldi { Eddie Selph, and Richard Watso Marv” Bar*os, Paul Negro, Mar - Grittihs' Joyce Roberts, Deanne’ Beton; Evelyn Pinder, Miriam | Peréz, Patsy’ Sands, Theda Bear- | ic APRIL 4— destroyed" Mrs. Baxter's love | Business meetin; Key West! for her husband by lavishing | Womar Club, 8, “money and other gifts’ on | 0 clubhouse on Duval | her, } STERLING ow nual reports to be!__ a | election of off 'Goue nue Maw? | FEATURED Aes pasa ; IN OUR of Key West ae y Singers for pres Crucifixion’ my) Rae Church on Full attend- il meetin y West Wo- n's Club, 30 P.M at Woman’s Ciubhouse, Duval x be .an- Navy x 7200, Ee Building 178, U. N al Station THURSDAY, APRIL 6 Meeting, Key West Club, 8 P.M in ; Duv F Leach, Leo Curry, bear and Ode-}up,". Novina © Betancourt, Della| tig Valdez. |Mae Russell, OlandoFer nandez, Wallace and Benny Joe Pierce Laia: Spook Cats—Kenneth (sae Pas: Dopp. | Scenes—Act I: A Gypsy camp! arf Dance—Sally Ann Smith,| in the forest. Early evening; Act} wwtiddie Grace Muse, Jill Berg-|II, King’s court in the forest.| ‘strom, Violet Lence, Melis Next morning. es "Muniz Employ ees s Hlexe First jas Annual Picnic At Big Pine Key a nrdlearly 100 persons, employees} for mixed couples; and a “horse ” af.the Gulfstream Food Depart-| and rider” race. pate Store, their families and! Winners in these were, in or- "E-cmvited guests, enjoyed an out-;der: Olga Crawford, Marge t ing on Big Pine Key last Sun-} Muniz, Charlotte Glish: Ysidoro 3H6Y_HThe Affait Was the first a Eddie Sands and hh nual picnic of s Russell; Jay Higgs and *ni -acfon theemploves aus jeer, Dames Muniz, .co-own A wide variety of foad was 5 ig ‘The rambling, ranch-' type camp copiously served buffet _ style, | ding Sw ned by H. Ramos oe slpahéd to’ the’ Gulfstream for the | ¢ Loiiiday; Was the scene of the picnic. t nothing tobe desired. | It w. later announced b James Muniz that similar affairs, : ROE atch s Vale eae ingcosts about $26.00", ; : ..M te surreunding . groitids and} though on a smaller scale will Seer : ee 8 - vy Helele rides tea (fel. Tox Inet) de ing Gotham designs which we are no’ is -.u Lowaterfront facilities afforded | be held throug: nowt the year. ee otting, Santas tate ‘I. would like to meet you pending on pattern featuring .. . and choose your pattern i pro ample opportunity for a variety} pine ober iis fare? “Walking again,” he murmured as _ they | Jem cheast. Gorham Sterling! of Fecreation iE t n Star [st it, he encircled it with his/8lided through the waltz. “What TRADE MARKS. : seiaroing, boating, fishing, | MaStern tar ac Gree | about letting me have your tele- | Dianne: Son ‘ oftball~games, horse-shoe pitch- | ari : ” hone er?” ' ; ee rene, bores ae Officers Club To | hee this size will do, he Phgne: cere ONE dhe isla dae GORHAM, REED and BARTON, FRANK SMITH, “" *) © many of those present before and | IY M Th day. j= iia _____-| “Good! What's your name?” / WALLACE, LUNT and KIRK STERLING Sk+- after lunch, while other: eet ursday } The necting was| u'll find that in the book | content to just “take it e | @s.01¥és number of contestants were ; -.Staged during the afternoon.: of Eastern Star will hold’a meet-! These-included a sack race for}ing on Thursday, April 6, at 8 tymemen; an apple race; a balloon p.m. at the home of Mrs. James ting con-j} Porter, 1013 Southard street, it blawing cont P _test for men; three legged race’ was announced to-day. le The officers club of the Order ,ers group of the Eastern Star to be announced roup of Monroe Hosp Auxiliary p.m Rutt, Hospital 420-W, for Last Jubon Sergen anne ie’s Changing > fell color film, and I AR, a3 — ADE aoe 195 8 P.M. at 7 a Sct nool Audi: torium. : ‘ ne oe elub A o8 (B®) Wirephoto | home of Mrs. James Porter,| BEDRAGGLED but still spry. | Moser or traditional . . . simple or deco- 1013 Southard street | “Arab,” collie mascot ‘of the rated... each Gorham™* Sterling pattern is Telling Her Size | Coast Guard weather ship Ya- | a master craftsman’s expression of exquisite He aduliced tonidly into heat apes fo the vessel at | beauty and genuine design captured for yor store and announced he ee ie = Aeon a in solid silver! That’s why your choice of a te buy a present for ¢ i J 1a tay E a ailatinwar” Hebei tk sdue Gorham. pattern will reflect forever yous The salesl him! how the A.W.O.L. dog found | e own sure taste, will always be in fashion. some silk co: she| his way back to the Yakutat. | Visit our store during the 1950 Silver Para Jasked him th he baf- |— nt Each Gepiece\place-set- . see for yourself the full showing of lea i i | | previously at the same time a Mrs, Ruth Grak to be held | also.” ’ | the home of| } 1 on Avenue} The phrase “red tape” became | E, and the cha of* place of} current in England in the 18th} this meeting is led to the at-| Century. tention of members of the offic- | Mail The | Gaizes tate te Relatives | te Beachcomber Jewelers - Silversmiths 7 SATURDAY 1950 APRIL 1 NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONES: Citizen Office. 51; Residence, 629-5 145.000 CENSUS | TEMPERATURES cos At 8:30 A.M., EST xm Page Ine) Atlanta Augusta Birmingham Bismark Boston ; y Buffalo 38 | tags ditional Charleston u Chicago 3& 2 nst Corpus Christi it Denver Detroit El Paso Ft. 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