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abst » 1 mete? fh * ) swamembers and guests, <at PS ot lor, Barbara 4B. Joy. iss Joy was the recent reci- jient of an All-American Award ““cdnferred by the American tion for persons who have ren-} dered exemplary service to the’ camping movement, and out- | standing echievement in this re- gard. With 27 years of camping ex- perience behind her, Miss J has been a special lecturer in large number of universities: in} this country and Canada. In the American Camping Association she has served in many capacities including that of president, and: she prepared the annotated Bib- liography of Camping published by ACA in 1943 and has’ revised; this publication and kept it up to date. Itv.is perhaps in; the fields: of education and authorship:pt<pub<{ lieations or camping that she has | received the greatest national 1 cognition, through the American Camping Association: the Ameri- can Association for Health, Phy- BOSS a a Key West des Club To — Meeting On Wednesday Evening il Tt has been announced that the meeting of the Key West Gard- en Club, scheduled for Thursday evening, April 6, will be held on Wednesday evening, April 5, in- stead. Though the date for the meet- ing has been changed, the place and hour will be the same. As SAP a Women's Club on: Duval a ous atreet at 8 P.M. 4 \ @nig change of date was oc- *easioned by the fact that . the “Gatden Club docs not wish to tonflict with the presentation of Jast Aucubon Screen Tour “the season, which will take place on Thursday evening at‘the School /.uditorivm. “bat fe ima «2 Born in Ohio where he still “tives, George H. © photo- egrapher and naturalist who ap- ‘pears in Key West on the Audu> *' pon Sereen Tour on Thursday, thi’ mas seen all but two of the 48 oc, ‘ssttites and rarely traveled sec- tions of Canada. res ‘He has hiked through the sel” reen Mountains of Vermont, str.’ the Great Smokies of North “Carolina and the English and th: Scottish highlands which they resemble. am)” 2Presénting ‘his full color films Spy Erie’s Changing. Shores” st?—orians will bring to an audience at ry at Key West High School anw — Casting Of New Play At NCCS Tonight ‘Casting for the musical, * TF a aN RES ‘Fancy| Miss Gertrude Rourke, regis- , uivs Bree,” will start at NCCS to-| tered nurse of the nursing s aft | ‘a+ “fight under the direction of Gerg| of St. Joseph’s Hospital in Far a‘___ald Pinder. The show will in- | Rockaway, New York, has been of ¢lude.dancers, tuneful meiodies, | visiting her frined, Miss Isabelle | thi voealists and specialties, with a} McKnight, at the latter’s home on : ar! "east composed of talented Ser- Newton strect. ! ‘ Viceren and junior hostesses. Miss Reurke left on the plane do: ..« Among those expected to be | Friday for Havana, to be the het present for the first rehearsal are e of Dr. and Mrs. Rios. -- 3e) Mary Saunders Joyce Park, Gail Au AWallace, Lillian Weaver, Oneida 3P',, Ramos, Stella Delgado, Betty ea ou Roberts, Veda Carroll, Bar+ La fara Crusoe, Shirley Smith, Pat- Harrison, Catherine Smith, loyee Bradiey, Beverly Arthuy, | 3° !W.°C. Stallings, QMSE; James “" Weeden, SO3; Eddie Rourke, RM2; Al Davey, lee, Francis Fitzsimmons, 5 utord Strange;+ YN3 piesky. ‘The musical will be presented sat a local theater next month, for “: thé benefit of RECS. KW. Players Te ‘o Meet At -Barn Tonight *'It has been announced that a meeting of the Key West) SS ihe wilt be held this evening “at 8- o'clock at the Barn Theatre re Duval street. SN; Roland Va AN; and Jack j “eo ‘This will be a business meet- h sing, atewhich matters of import- co} me to the group will be discus-; » SOCIETY . Sai ‘LESLIE -GULEY, Miss Barbara E. Joy To Be + ..idruest Speaker At Meeting Of bak ‘Key West Woman’s Club Tomorrow “The Key West Woman's Club sical Education and Recreation; re their and*Coititcn’s Pictured Encyclo-' ‘-". Aprilmeeting tobe held tomor=? : row afternoon, will hear an ‘ad+4 by-a distinguished educator! ping Association, in recogni- | omary, the group will meet | Garden Clubs and the Audu-} Audubon Screen Tour Thureday "fast Of Seasonal Presentations Society Editor pedia. Miss Joy, who maintains a pri-| ; vate: camp for girls: in Northern | Wisconsin, at Hazelhurst, lives. inj Bar Harber, Maine. She received her B. S. degree from Simmons | ~ College in Boston and her M. A. | from Columbia University in New York City. Her hobbies include color pho- ; tography, the study of the Amer-; jican Indian, whittling, fishing, | | poetry, good music, and travel This is her second winter in Key ; West, with her mother, Mrs. J. | Alden Morse, also of Bar Harbor, Maine. She is a sister of Com- mander Ernest H. Joy, chief of; the Dependent Service at the U S. Naval Hospital here. Miss Jov’s address at the Wo- man’s Club meeting tomorrow { will deal with a-variety of allied bjects, including outdoor edu-: ication, America’s. unique—contri-} bution to «childhood; organized }@amping,” yesterday, to-day and j tomorrow; and camping _ educ a | tion for. American youth. The meeting will be held at the! Woman’s Clubhouse on aval bine at 3°30 p. m,. closely bon Society are allied, their aims being along the same lines, ond the change in the date | of meeting this month will af- | ford the members of the local ; Garden Club an opportunity not | Program for the Garden Club | meeting on Wednesday evening ;f the U.S. } r jwill be published immediately | Faith Bailey 1 it is available, and members and ! delphia. | guests who intended to be pre- {sent at the April meeting are re- Seek Dive orces minded of the change of date this rn | month; and urged to:attend the | , Petition ‘ ej IThesnin F. {meeting of the Garden Club} ts _ 3 : Wednesday evening and the! i , Sie Ea . R | Saunders i "Audubon Screen Tour on Thurs- | 205. : Thomas Franklin Saunders, 65, Gay ‘evening. | address ‘u lied Saturday at 6:40 p. m. in ch a came Se iota Le) K 1e Galey Memorial Hospital | West a helt eae : | Set Mon SC a short illness. | (aby - al services will be held iKey West a \t 2:00 p. m., from the son of Ch egational Church, feight o’clock Thursday an interesting and entertaining account of the high sand dunes, | the marshes and swamps of that | inland sea as well as the count- less types of birds habit that region. Appearing under the auspices of the Monroe County Audubon | Society, Mr. Orians will also speak before an sudience of school children at Truman Ele-' {mentary School at two o'clock on the same day. Mr. Orians, lecture will bring | ‘to a close the 1949-50 Audiibon: Screen Tour Secson. evening, which i Miss Rourke Of New York Visiting Here return to this country she may join the nursing staff of the Me Hospital in Miami, but Miss Rourke states that she real- ly prefers Key W as a place to jlive, and may possibly decide to {remain in the Island City indefi- | nitely. { West 39 Years Ago On Honeymoon | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scott -of } Steelville Mo., are visiting in | Key West, The Scotts’ last visit } to the Island City was some 39 | years ago when they came here jon their honeymoon. “Miami then was a little com- j munity of 3,500. We went to Ha- | vana fron: Key West on the Mas- cot and returned on the Govern- or Cobb. I am now in Florida for | my health. I was only sick one {day in the past 42 years”. The Scotts arrived in Florida on December 31, and have been traveling throughout the state, i visiting the many scenic spots. PERSONALS | Albert Budden |To Build Home to miss the Audubon Screen! license Tour. | fice of Count of t Menigomexr | R. Lord t i een vena in- |) Last Vi. isit ToK Key 7} APRIL 3, 1950 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONES: Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 629-J agree about anything learned to over with his mother. } his mother and very takes, my: side; but I tr BACK HOME S LETTER On Grassy Key | ried people — k janeas Your Letters toc : F ferences tq tpemse? UISA”, P. O. BOX 532, ae ion ; poor family that lives near, mevand call : — $ le ike | been helping them q great. deal, but they. have reached the tell them to Pi ee : Orangeburg, S. C. en | place where th eera to thir nk it is my duty: to suppaat shes } My Siysaipd says 1 do, and Ij has had lets of exp has always denen vice. Which of us is right? — Ip them,’ as much as i with their attitude. 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John G. Crommelin leaves his plane at Montgomery, Ala., to begin an indefinite furlough at half pay. He was trans- ferred from active duty as a reprimand for failing to comply @with an order to cease criticiz- ing policies of the Defense De- | Perr cal ort that s : bett: partment. The 47-year-old Crommelin was a big name in Ap Wed is I ply y To Wed Navy aviation during World ree Wer Il. His home is near Wetumpka, Ala., 12 miles north body will be placed at W. W. Iliffe will officiate rvices. Burial will be in niot in City Ce ral Home is in cha ISHWASHER You'll See it Advertised _ in LIFE — TIME and Saturday Evening Post at 769% FOR LIMITED TIME “OUR PRICE IS ONLY s and nepk rs was in the in Key West for corner street many of Southard the anell er, Bs HL) son | eS | Santiago Morales | Santiago Morales id Mr Mc j Wied last night at Gal 2 Hospital. | Fune ervices will be held | today the chapel of the al Home at 5 p. m be in the ily plot ffi etery. a ' TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America} Henry R. Luce, editor-in-chief ve r of Til Life and Fortune Maga- } Ll zines, born in China (of Ameri- bl |can parents), 52 yez go. West} Harry P. Davison, vice _ presi- S P.M. at| dent of J. P. Morgan & Co., New str Ei orn in Englewood, N. J., IZ. Jessel, actor-humorist nd producer, born in New York, “ars ago. E el" ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER - SO. HURRY—HURRY orge Wadsworth, a- & 9} * t x to Turkey, born in Buffalo, : he Y., 57 years ago. : Vi ; al Thomas ( : n Hanover, N. H., : i 1 Mgody Atkins of New ri I noted — economist-author, gor i n in Boston, 58 years ago. li 1 Whales nourish their young ky sionally advertised price. Size, Demonstration. Dishwashing Ghee’ b now h milk, as do other namma }, Roomy, R ' up to your sink when needed, Roll Away when yours noi in use, Roll Out to a new location when you payments. move.* Ne installation required. Just connect to Julian Appliance Store 125 Duval Street Telephone 4 CARD. OF THANKS ends and neighbors were very kind and sympathetic on c jcasion of our recent bereavement ar. {in the loss of our loved one, Fer- 8 P.M. at Hi ol Audi-jnando Nunez. We are very \thankful, and particularly to the > of Order | donors. of the beautiful floral at |tributes and cars. ioe ter THE FAMILY. apr3-it