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‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 4°" SOCIETY ... PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ... nie _,NINA LESLIE GULEY, Society Editor i ‘ wre ~—Annual Dance Sponsored By Key | : _m. West Humane Society To Be Held it) . 2 At La Concha Hotel On April 13 0 Bf The Key West. Humane Soc.” x Mi iety’s third annual ball, the peter not be overlooked. 1e M popular Dog Dance, as it is sek}; known, will be held at the La Concha Hotel on Thursday even- ing, April 13. Working to make the dance a success financially, and also to make it great fun, are Mr. and Mrs. George Mi White, Mrs. Dorthy Heist, Mrs. William R. Warren, Mrs. Albert Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bernie C. Papy, M Buren, Mrs. O. i Harris, Miss Ett Jonathan Jackson, Swain, Mrs. Le: - Joe Allen. Mrs "' a@ Mr. and Mrs. Burt Garnett Key .West are showing an interest in the dance. Many have. ought tickets far in advance. Support of the ne Society i$ consid: sential, and as this is probably the last big dance of the season, the oppor- sooaeeres 0 | ane | ; i r To be featured at tonight's meeting of the Key West Garden Club wii! be movies by George Renna of the recent trip made by members of the club to the 3°" Fairchild Tropical Gardens in Miami. This ‘meting, incidentally, is } being held tonight instead of to- Dea morrow night, which was the originally scheduled date, due ful to the fact that the Audubon 4 Society will tomorow evening mof"'* present the last Screen Tour of wht the season. : , ght To be on the program also is; 27°¥Hé showing of a number of koda- chrome slides showing scenes of ment so successful © that very proud ing money to pay for ason for pride. Entertainment features Dan Ri the list comprising the also. be available at several other.a profi gonveniently-located shops stores. Liat ts SOO paiauens BENET? ‘Mavies Of Fairchild Gardens, {Pa Colorful Slides Of Key West Flowers | °To Be Shown At Garden Club Meet persons having slides suitable for showing tonight at the meet-~ ing, bring them to the Woman's Club at the meting time. Miss Minnie-Porter Harris, whost pro- jector will be used in the show- ing of the slides, states that her machine is a standard one, and any standard kodachrome slides may be used with it successfully. It is kaown that there are many persons here with these in- teresting slides, and it is hoped that they will attend the Garden iClub meeting’ tonight and bring these slides with them in order that others may. enjoy seeing The meeting will take place af \8 P.M. at the Woman's Club- Ss Key West, native flowers and “‘pfants, and scenes of the exhib-'Mhems also. its at the Key West Flower Show + soheld recently.: i In regard to these kodachrome house on Duval stret. baiAig . f or dh ome Bie’ Itim. The NCCS Sunday evening —danee drew a large attendance 0 OW Naval personnel, Junior Hostess- old: e$ and their guests, who spent an i enjoyable two hours, dancing to till "thé deligh‘ful music of Ida Gell- h rich and ber orchestra. €MNiew: “Entertainment was furnished en __by Charles Adams, FN, who sang, $$ Wish I Didn’t Love You So,” WC. Stallings, QM SN, who s vellr* + “"Phe Things I Love,” and “En s pany! A& Davey, SN. who sang “Star he “Dust,” and Sgt. Ted Clayton, ©USAF, who sang, “It Isn’t Fair.” n alls NCCS Junior Hostesses and yy si" their guests were the Misses Es- nunt™..: tele Delgado, Mary Saunders, Carmen Avila, Gloria Bezanilla, nduj-- Betty Armayor, Olga Brost, mp} Lati¢ ault tom = ave Tact has been announced that the: Officers Wives Club luncheo: es n meeting will take place this week nd@ = athe Ft. Taylor Officers Club. at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, and an e ‘W8ptionai'y interesting p: been arranged for the occa- ut, ‘featured will be an address to y Mrs ct . whose sub, il be ing the Impossible ar sible Mrs. Jackson ne , rs ago had an experience that} At ved of v id she | _NECS ile y Evening Dance toh Proved Successful, And Enjoyable fi | year | will be” madé from the j eon. Peggy Pinder, Magdalena Rus- sell, Lillian Stewart, Elsie and | Martha Mora, Netta Valdez, Joan Porter, Hilda Pullara, Beverly | Arthur, Joyce and Shirley !Thompson, Barbara Mingo, Jan- ine d’Arc, Rita and Hugenett | Lord, Anita Gonzalez, Sylvia and {Elizabeth Taylor, June and Connie Molina, Isolina Casanova, Rose Hernandez. Gloria Roberts, Joann Knowles, Dot |Claudina 2nd Velma La Fe, Joan Carolan, Barbara Crusoe, Oneida }, Ramos, Alice DeArmas, Carmen DeArmas, Letricia Garcia, Shir- ley Spencer, and the Mesd Nan Hughes, Nancy Ryals. ina Vintilla, Hilda Tucker, and Mrs. Lillian Saunders. ins, Jonathan Jackson To Address Officers Wives Club At Friday Meet ridays meeting the clection of ‘a co-chairman “for the’ coming tor this office at inations floor on-meeting the luni s the Ofticers Wi and there will be a Board of the of small children hould be mad later than is evening at re: — oo arriage Of ! Miss Etta Patterson pla rr s n i eenbhis experience. o'clock, and ould any G ee: ete may be helped als jlation be: necessar 3 “There will also take place atishould be made promptly = Miss Etta Patterson To Attend i jephew In Mobile, Ala. ¥ tunity for it to be a gala one had Proceeds from last year's Dog! Dance helped to reconstruct the, kennels at the shelter, an achieve-;; all: Key Westers seeing them werel indeed. This year’s affair is for the purpose of rais- ; the new truck recently acquired—another that have not been used by other large dances during the current sea- son are promised at the Dog dance may be made by calling any of those persons listed above, this committee members in charge of the event. Tickets are also on sale at the La Concha Gift Shop, and later, willing and varied careex. Bre and , Toledo, Roberts, ¢ attendance for the convenience of |, | Dr George H. Oria | Two Appearances Dr. Geotge HOrians, who ap- pears: asthe Find vent in the Audubon-Sereen Tour Ser | this sgasqmehas had an interest- ia DR. GEORGE H. ORIANS for y. Spapsars the ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONES: Citizen Office, 51; Residence, 6294 ns To Make The HEAVY FOG CAUSgg Continued From Page Qng ‘Last Tourist Fun |Hoffmans Of Here Tomorrow ; ings _ Miami Shores ie ita talk logis Es ‘ ° . a - the aid of pore bee Says| Tonight At Patio. | pes. w.,w. uitte and mrs.|eworted >» oe {liffe: of: thet Congregational The last Tourist:Fun> ‘Night of church’ had7as ‘thelr guests dur-| Vicinity: Show-|} this seasen is’schéduléd —tanight,,. i . : ; § z art of the week by the Key West Chimber of) .¢° ie es ae R Hoft-| BINGO ' Increas.. Commeres .at the, YMCA Patios) 1 200.0 1 are E wi rats : a a hores. very Wednesday Nite after- Tonight's ..pregram. which is ape sccussians | Y | On Tuesday, which was tha jtwenty-fifth wedding anniver- ary of the Hoffmans, they P.M. V.F.W. POST HOME 225 Elizabeth Street $10.00 Jackpot Sponsored by V.F.W. AUXILIARY M- the 15th consecutive Wednesday entertainment of the l! bring to the stage the High School Chorus. {paired to the Church, where s the second appear-jfore the altar the wedding ser- > of the Douglass singers this }vice was read and pledge f a Fun } how. Al-jlove and loyalty were exchang- $s enthusi received {ed. our winter visitors, the, Mr. Hoffman is chief of rus appea last January. Fire Department in Miami St group r the direction es, and both he and M H ryant C. Walker. man are members of the Mi Community singing and an Shores Presbterian Church. participation skit will tonight's performance. Re- nis will be served. program will begin at 8:00 , | Pp. m., and there is no charge, nor, _| admission All tourists’ are invited.t _j to attend. 7 aA evening re- of adults afternoc ° at | HOT DOUGHNUTS Made Twice. Daily VICTORY |Free Portrait Sitting. NAN AND CLINT,-613 Fler 14Stsest, take: photographic p: ! traits-but-they give much ‘more| ational -Audu j ' lect to Key W ts eaean ae y. , W 2° Voptnand tat? U @hes4 ptodilce more} eee Apply To ed 4A Sherhs rae Tikeness they catch | CASH MARKET He BE .._ | the: best ‘side 6f!bnme’s nature’ and/ Ar plication for a marriage ay 1028 TRUMAN AVENUE g pa baw : | Castin i he a appeared at for preli ary Free”, was very gratifyi musical director The opening choru out the theme of the s! Free” was re ed ly Was Mine” from cific” will feature Al Da vocalist, supported by a chi of six girls Musical numbers were as: gned Hollywood : Notes By The Associated Press BETTE DAVIS SEES ‘HER LAWYER - Actress Bette Davis and" her third husband are having trouble again, and she’s taken the lem to her lawyer. This an aftermath of a brawl at a party on Monday evenisg Husband v wasn't iv prob- is ge livan. Miss Dav No (G ra 4 Ladie s |Held Party *At... Old Folks Home. it The Red requi khew and ae r sae 7 | Hanson and Mrs hreenedeave Key West Saturday of “ | Hans: a } s nhs i : . | pony PITRE PETES Oe J this week for Br nton, Florida. - | spate ic) ae where she will spend the Easter} Miss*Ramos | MISSING GIRL Fomec egenae, wich Ber trotbes in-law) To Spend’ |. (Continued Fiom Page One) te | Mrs. W. E. Shedd, who make their | Easter Here paced that pra i seve al class- 3 waeethome in that cit, } ‘ 4 nates adi OW On Wednesday. April 12, Miss’ Miss Matilde Ramos arrived ig [12 professor of Frenc Patterson, with the Shedds, wil; Key West yesterday from Barry 2! ; leave Bradenton to motor to Mo- College in Miami to spend the Hoffman said the th _kije Alabama, there to attend the Easter vacation with her parents, | 4 a. checks Mi nog) swnarriage of the laters’ son, Lt. Mr. and Mis. Hilario Ramos, 211, cashed and other q George Petterson Shedd. : Duval street. possession ve The marriage will take place', Miss Ramos will leave next) financ ce aboard in Mobile on April 15, when Lt quesday afternoon to resume , 4 ete Se ts will wed Miss Caroline 5¢* studies at Bar: Miss Nauman was last see q bias of Mobile. The engage-‘ here will be an: 2 en nen | March 24th when she left th belir ~ ‘ent was ennounced some ie eo be anxious to learn the college campus, ostensibl di pe Miss Doyle's family. | ke of the wedding, which turn to her home in Ha y age : Promises to be one of the fore- Pesnsylvania for a 10- vaca- a agp «-dn-Key West. and his many f ends be 3 ‘ is very well-known ci . Shedd is very well Most sociat events of the season’ tion. When she faile: in.the Alabama city i to return classes. h fee f for ° the eopening For “Faney Free” At NCC slides, it has been asked that any] Took Place On Monday E © THURSDAY, APRIL 6— ¢ leadin. 5 Tig a personality -and..record it priceless remembrance—to give! pleasure and happiness arid make one. proud. Perfection in detail s.filed yesterday in the - office of County Judge Raymond t R. Lord by William I. Aiken, 33, eu. |S: Edna f e DePoorter, ig eee | % | To acquaint you with this abil- tronia street tity of theirs, you can have a por- z ; trait sitting and see a set of _LoY ALTY BOARD | proofs FREE, by merely makingj (Continued From Page One} | an appointment between now and, of President Truman’s|©aster. Call them at 837.—Advt. | We Deliver—Telephone 108) and of Navy 31, vening SOSN, Chips ty review board. | t Gene Messier, AN Tomorrow, the Senate group; = ; Bu Strange, YN3, W. C.| a: will hear Owen Lattimore. Hej Better Cough Relief 1 ed Stallings, QM SN, James Weeden, is the Johns Hopkins Universi | SO 3, Sgt. Ted Clayton, USAF, H. |C. Beers, SN, Jack Kno HN, Fr Carobelli, SN, Al Davey SN. st and Professor whom McCarthy has; your Fay iin plage ar satis ¢ | [aeomet of being a top Russian:| able Creomulsion goes quickly to the j spy. ba tinore has @lready call+) seat of the trouble to relieve acute | ed McCarth charges a lie. bronchitis or chest colds, Creomulsion | ccm \has stood the test of more than 30 | COPINSAY ESCORTS Marks to Key W p the Keys to Key Largo and| Report — | Observation Taken at City Office, years and millions of users. It contains } Fitzgeralds | 8:30 A.M., EST : £ safe, proven: ingredients, no narcotic: H L 5 | Key West, Fla., April 5, 1950 | mney are’ the Krom Page One} | and. fine for. children, Ask: goa | oer te tee, Pa wih | y APC- agist for Crcomulsion and take, it 230 00 PAE. } eave For Home Temperature APC.O, They. were loaned to Hel teat sekaee ea Ek sant see i + 86,, British. under, ‘Tb *grom of ' the the lend-ease ‘pro+ Ameri¢dn govern, 619 Duval St. TELEPHONE: In California REOMULSION | " 4 ef ¥ . Be and Mes W. B Pitsgerid, | st Pa “2 GREOMULS Bronchitis | — her and mother of Command- | eS EETEE : ay TE maa J._A. Fitzgerald, USN, execu-‘op441 jact af mee a : tivé officer of the Weatienen ne ans Naval Station, who fe DECt | Fe ienay Tceten visiting Commander and = Mrs. atl ae oa sts Fitzgerald at their Naval Sta- Deficiency this year 1.32 ie tion home for the last month, left <ey West today 'y intend returning to their Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 83% Sa mento, Calif., home by fol- lowing up the east coast and OU thence traveling across the coun- BAROMETER try. They expect to arrive at] Sea Level, 8:30 a.m. heir home in about four months. 29.97 ins.—1014.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Coming Events | Sunrise 6:14 am. SDAY, APRIL 5— | Sunset 5 it of oil paintings by | Moonrise hur McCarty, Womans Moonset Clubhouse Galleries on| © od Duval street. To continue to il 8. 2 to 6 P.M. daily. i " operetta, pu- is Elementary in School Aud- Tides Naval Base TOMORROW Eastern Stanaard Time \ : High Low d La Concha 1 m 5:07 a.m. Wives Club No. 88. 7 S ll 7:00° pam. M. in cludr u H 000 178,''U., S. Naval Station. | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Meeting, Key West Gard Reference Station:: Key West Club, 8 P.M. in “Woman's | Time of| Height of Clubhouse, Duval street.| Station— Tide |bigh water Program to be announced | Bahia Honda abiicie yr later. ; fae sy Sixth and final organ recital of | «OMGS®) Oh 10m" 9.0: Lenten 4130, P.ML.,. att z te St. Paui's Episccopal Ch ch: ete a (Sandy Pt.) —Oh 40m Garden | Galdes Channel H Woman's| (north end) .+2h 10m +14 ft. , Duval street.| =a ‘airchild Tropical | NOTE: and colored slides of (—)—Minus sign. Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to be added. RUSSIA VIOLATES West scenes and native rs and plants. Visitors} welcome. | | i County | Continued From Page One) meets 2 p.m the Soviet a first step toward the vival of gliding in zone @ You'll say that Hanes GiVVIES* are the | Rutt, | | ne a creation of a German Com! a : pana}. ‘Audubon! Screen | Ai Penn. aamaiiar rr are Their patented bias-cut gives stretch-in-the- Shore “and | s cloth . . . fullness where you need it, No bind, no creep, of colors or white. Fine count, Sanforized broadcloth. “Get GIVVIES . . . and get George H jans, lecturer. @ P.M. at High School Audi-} torium. Meeting, officers chub of Order of Eastern Star, 8. p.m. at} home ‘of Mrs. James Porter,! 1013 Southard street. | FRIDAY, APRIL 7— NOTICE In the hand bills printed this. week for Fausio’s Food Palace’ the item “Oven Fresh Keebler Saltines No, I Tins™ read 3c per package. This was an error and should have read 33c per i Luncheon - Meeting. Officers 7: kage. ‘*Patented Wives Club, 12:30 P.M. at} Parpe%S cial Seuanrren AND INE POST Officers Club, Ft. Taylor.|f ¢ pete eer eee were Reet Mrs. Jonathan Jackson, guest every detail itty the ra Peas speaker. Election of co- i chains. ‘| coming loose on the press run resulted in the dropping out of one “3”, causing this error. To those of you who receiv- ed a handbill with this error in it, we assure you it was THURSDAY, APRIL 13— Annual Dance sponsored by Key West Humane Society, popularly known as the Dog Dance .La Concha Hotel. through no fault on the part father, Spencer Nauman, offered|]°f the Fausto Management. a $5,000 reward fo: her r information i (sd) The Artman Press.