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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Theatre Group Of NCCS Club Will NTT PTT 77; Coming Events : N ‘Arrival : f4 N. FE WS Present Musical, “Set To Musie? And sical 2 Ce cn, ment alia JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor A Dance Tomorrow Night At The Club | ee en ee “PAGE FOUR PHONE 51 Executive Board and Chairmen Hold Meeting at 8 p.m., Cros- by residence, 1417 Ashby street. ASHBYS HAVE SON Hee Senet Se nae 4 > Music” tomorrow at the NCCS/Moon,” W. C. Stallings, Phil Cil- =9 Monthly Meeting at 8 o’c! he Key West Junior, Woman’s Club [eu |verio and Buford Strange. Billie J. Ashby, and Mrs. Ash’ in School Auditeramn. é é “cootie” with!,, Th, Public is invited -to attend| Scottish Samba, Lavonda Saw-|>¥> 1218 Leon street, are the Key West Assembly No. 13, Mrs. George Mills White, presi-| The group played “cootie” with'te show, which will take the| ver, Shirley Garner, Lillian Weav-| Proud parents of a five pound, Order of the Rainbow for ent of the Senior Woman's Club.!prizes going to Joan Elbertson form of a cabaret, with dancing!er and Jovce Park. [ar ONES sas born at 9:27 p. m.| Girls will meet at'7:30 o'clock meergave a talk on the necessity of| ong Jane Bayly. from 9 to 12 o'clock and the floor| The program for the 11 o'clock) Thursday, September 28 in the’ jn the annex of the First the Key West Junior and Senior Guests present included: Mrs.\Shows at 10 o'clock and 11 show: | Naval Hospital. The new arrival. Methodi:t Church. Plans for =woman’s Clabs working together = “' o'clock. Rythm tap, Buford Strange and’ hs been given the name of Bil- the scavenger hunt to be The Theater Group of the Na-|mia Medina, petite: dancing star tional Catholic Community Ser-}of Havana, Cuba. rs. George Mills White Addresses pice club will present a musical} Vocal trio, ‘extravaganza entitled “Set To!Bones” and ~ “Medley,” Dry! seassasaseeessesees © On Harvest Scmecting of the Junior Wo-|White, Miss McClain, Miss Miller, yc. 14, Gellrich and her or-|Ge~y Pinder. | lie Joe, Jr. The child’s father is @. hel Friday night will be 's Club held last Thursday. Miss Wallace, Miss Trevor, Miss chestra will play for dancing and! Vocals, “The Donkey Serenade”| PFC in the U. S. Marine Corps discussed. All members are stressed the importance of; Delgado, Miss Fairfield, Miss Dor- the show. and “Without A Song.” W. C.{4t the Naval Station. | urged to be present. Federation of Woman's Clubs|is Sherman, Miss Bayly, Miss! ‘The program from the fifst/ Stallings ae. ee WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4— national and local affairs and|Jeanette Saunders, Gladys Bar-' show at 10 o'clock follows: | The show's finale is titled “Cafe SON TO BOUPLONS | Weekly Meeting, Key West surged young girls to become a ber, Jane Sawyer, Helen Sinaia | Song, “Sugar Foot Rag,” W. C.| Parisienne.” The setting is in a A five pound, fourteen andj Bridge Association, 7:30 p.m.; part of the great work being ac-|Coral Wolin, June _ Stathopulo.!stajlings, Buford Strange and|smali cafe in the Montmartre sec-| three-quarter ounce con was born at American Legion Home, plished. Ardel Price, Hazel Kuehn, Joan Gerry Pinder. tion of town. As the scene opens,}to Carl and Mrs. Bouplon, 312) Stock Island. Duplicate bridge = Dorothy Ann Miller gave|Rawls, Florence White, Adelaide Dance by chorus, Lavondala gay and noisy |} William street ‘riday, Sep-| ae . - A > . gay and noisy group of patrons| s' on Friday, D-| played. of the activities en-|Paine, Lucille Jacobs and Shirley sawyer, Lillian Weaver, Peggy | are = a Partie Cae tember 29. The child has been! “Set To Music,” the presenta- “feyed by the delegates at Girls) Howser. ‘Pinder, Sharon Mardis, Phil Sil-| The nymbers in the scene in-|mamed Carl Anthony, Jr. His) tion of the Theater Group of State. Other Girls State delegat-| Members present were Rose- verio, Gerry Pinder, Gene Mes- clude: father is stationed at DEV-STA} the NCCS, will be given at es present were Gail Wallace,|mary Galbraith, Ella Bailey, Belva' ier and Buford Strange. j Judy Trevor, Barabara Delgado|Busto, Catherine Merson, Sue| yocals. “With a Song in M and Betty Fairfield. Miss Gretha| Jones, Beverly Costar, Ellie Rae|Heart” and “Yours”. Miss Hilde {McClain introducted the girls,|Gwynn, Edith Lopez, Pat Pear- pyjara “The Can Can” danced by Peg-}section base. Pinder, Lavonda Sawyer and 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock &t the NCCS Club. There will be dancing from 9 to 12 }Daughter To Britts’ = | Pa 0 sur e . ou're To Dangerous} Harry N. Britts, SOC, and Mrs.| o'clock. Mrs. Ida Gelirich| ae Cass iho sang the Girls State themejson, Joan Lastres, Annice Curry,’ Songs, “We'll Build A Bunga-|Ch Hilda Pullara Britts, Fort Taylor, are the proud} and her orchestra will play co aaet ty Song z Nathalie Knight, Joan Elbertson, jow” and “Wilhelmina,” the Mel. dance -by. Buford}parents of a daughter born at 2:47 for dancing and the show. ie am -_ Hostesses for the occasion were/Katherine Brown, Marion Strunk,'jo-Aires, Al Gavigan, Lillian’ Strange and Shirley Garner. jam., Saturday, September 39 in’ pHyRSDAY, OCTOBER 5— *. =, Nathalie Knight, Joan Lastres,|Lilla Lujan and Cora Lee Been-| Weaver, Buford Strange, W. C.| Sharon Mardis ic Cherie, Lil- @ +,-:--Marje Sjursen and Annice Curry.|aerts. {Staines and Gerry Pinder. li Ballet, “Clair De Lune”, Vil-! the naval hospital. The new ar-| Sewing Committee Of the Hos- Weaver is Collette and Aljrival weighing four pounds, four-| pital Auxiliary, Meets at 2 gan is the waiter. teen and one-half ounces has been o'clock at the Monroe County given the name of Diane Margaret | Hi tal ll Mrs. Pritchard, The child’s father is stationed on wig eprint ert agate East Martello Tower To Be Opened . ? . . . 548, for transportation. ay -¥ © 2 3 2 B’nai Zion Congregation Announces _ {the USS Sarsfield. | Room Mothers of Poinciana _ _ As Monument By Historical Society = ; ; : ee | PTA. will meet at 1:30 ME ans were made for the ren-| bring their paintings o Ger me-| rogram For Season; Services F Tidy |°°R soven pound, fourteen ounce] .-,, © C1ck at the echool. ~ # sevation of the East Martello/ent gallery at the West Martello The B'nai 4% “ower by the Key West Art and| Tower for showing soon. The | ~ & Historical Society at a meeting} gallery’s present plan calls for | ~ *held Sunday afternoon in the|two or three paintings by each | «s-.. Bome of Mr. and Mrs. Juiius F-} local artist. SUES Stone, Jr. Mr. Stone, president of the so- The Navy, through the coopera-| ciety , conducted the meeting. to B rt W. McMann, SN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6— Zion Congregation) students; . Robert Applerouth, ‘eae eee t 3:00 | Officers’ Wives Club Luncheon, Sunday School announces its pro-| music education: Ira Silberman, |2°¢ Mrs. McMann iat oa et 12:15, Fort Taylor. gram for the season which will|Sunday School secretary; and ice the = — hild — Atsicad MONDAY, OCTOBER 9— begin at 10 o'clock Sunday|Rabbi A. Schwartz, supervisor. [ScDIEmDEr 3) Ghe cilia & "| Poinciana School P.T.A. will morning. | All children are welcome. apg - Po ee eee meet at 8 o'clock at the Classes have been arranged; The daily talmud torah relig- Bs live in eee school. This is the first meet- i -| Others present wer . Stone,{f0r all ages from kindergarten will also continue on 1 Daught ! ing of the group for this ee ran David Newton a :; through teen-age boys and girls. | in its full sessions beginning Mon- en — pa Mrs.| school year. € Naval Air Station, gave the his-| Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, curator; Mrs. jChildren 4 years old will be per- | day, Oct. 9 and will meet on Mon- Harkness, 714 White street, are| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2i— torical society permission to use|Nora Smiley, treasurer; Mrs. !™itted to enter the kindergarten. | Tuesday, Wednesday and}. proud parents of a daughter; Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton fhe old fort. Florence Ardagh, secretary: Mrs. | Rabbi A- Schwartz and the/Thursday. _ Se 56 ac i eel Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop "Thirty-one members of the so-| Ida Gellrich, chairman of the his /b0atd of education have ap-| Services will be held at 8o'clock POTD ST SON G20” Sontember 30. 34 ciety went through the tower| torical committee; Burt Garnett,|P0imted the following staff of/each Friday night with respon- ae A ; ; i nm named Linda SRB sieges #= "Sunday afternoon and 12 mem-|chairman of the publicity com-|teachers: Miss Jennet Broun|sive readings in English and [ne Spild has ben named Linda] cpv ppp pumepaC ANE sd *~bers attended the meeting. The} mittee; Bowman Cutter, chairman }2"d Mrs. Dave Myers, kinder-j| sermons in English. The first ser- FAWTUlant. pgp Poze One) [7° “tower will be opened soon as ajof the maintenance committee;|gatten and first year history; m topic by Rabbi A. Schwartz |" * : From Paz: oo Monument. The group hopes to; George Renna, member of the'Rabbi A. Schwartz and M. R_|to be heard Friday will be “God Cantwells Have Daughter miles southwest of Bermuda this *“have permanent art exhibits in) maintenance comumttee; Mrs. | Michel Applerouth, advanced| Created Man in His Own Image.” LTJG and Mrs. Willi P. Cant- morning. = spokesman ior ie society; jucation comm! am oe 7 - . £ fi nd ti H ‘ _ saks that all Key West artists| Allen, life member. Square Dance At | Bar Association In |< eee. “tan | Mezico toward the ‘Texas coast * * j : . i 30, in the’. inds “ High School Opens | Michigan Honors 305° 322 "tre Ghd hes Saualls but 2 poorly defined hy Ptat been ed Patricia Dori Mrs.! School Activities |GeorgeW. John | Cotwei'ss the former Helen M'potey. NOW, Otleans | Weather Approximately 200 students of] George W. John of Stock; CAllliffe. Charleston, South cigsed circulation, such as chars _ Mrs. Whitehead |Welcoming Tea ==" And Mrs. Lujan Held By Convent | x : : ; i] ‘ H Carolina.- * i 5 stains er paint. achieving paticrms trom sateral ~2 ~~ Are“Best Dressed” Sodality Wed. the Key West High School at-|:iand was honoted at a dinner| as accrues 2 Pearicens, Det atest = as small craft along the Texas coast tended the square dance h eting of the Macomb County, Son To Rodriguezes anne hie = "| Mr. and Mrs. Armando L. Rod-| *® Stay in port. MOSAIC IN WOOD] mux < of Louisvilie. Ky. works en a mural made of wend. Mrs. Bobby Whitehead and Mrs-| st Aloysious sodality of the|Friday night at the school. Th 2 : % Lilia Lujan were winn ae of the! convent of Mary Immaculate held;Key West High Athletic Depart-} fich., Bar Association last Wed- Tiguez, 330 Southard street, are ee ~-#+~=“Best Dressed Woman” contest), welcoming tea Wednesday in|ment sponsored the dance, which} nesday night in Mt Clemens,} proud to announce the birth of a; Many Egyptian villages were held Friday night at the EIks/the convent grounds for new sod-jopened the activities for the|Mich. seven and one-half pound son at /SUbmerged when the Aswan dam Read The Citizen—25e »+ ~<+-Club sponsored benefit dance and) -jists. school year. Mr. John left here last August | 9:35 a.m, Sunday, October 1, in 45 built across the upper Nile. floor show at the Elks Annex. | Girls entertained were Zaidal During the first half of the} the Monroe County hospital. | eo, (2) The winners were presented| Montalvo, Miriam Mow, Marylevening the sets and folk dances|! ' Teturm to his law offices in| “Ty. baby has been named Ar- bouquets of giadioli and each re-| ann Lange, Isabel Delgado, Glor-!including the La’ Raspa, were|Mt Clemens. He had been ab-| mando L. Rodriguez, Jr. ceived @ trophy. Members of the/i, Muniz, Sylvia Alvarez, Eleanor|taught by caller Henry C. Van|sent from the legal practice for Scheel WIBE » Navy personnel served as judges.iGato, Barbara Twiehaus, Marie/ Bylevelt. jover two years after sufferin a seas Fred W. Ha: More than 150 persons attend-i Duke, Alvira Perez, Olga and|: These dances axe planned everal attacks. Helms aoe : ma ed the dance. Music was furnished/Hortencia Perez, Shirley Owen,/weekly affairs during the fa AS SRR Fecuper-| 2513 Flagler street, are the proud by the Coral Isle Serenaders, the| Teresita Valdez, Elvira Najsole. | months. ee | ated sufficiently to return to his|parents of a 5-pound, 13 1-2 Elks Club band. Jzcqueline Odbert, Sally Perez, | Instruction will be given those |PFactice. Ere 2m, Michael William, born <= “Many reported they enjoyed/Cathleen Lawrence and Edna Dell wishing it in square dancing, as|_ AS @ speaker at the banquet/t 5:55 o'clock this morning at t2iq2- the program of songs and dances.| ping, well as in many of the European|held in his honor, he praised the| the Naval Hospital Mr. Haas,/ = “Those on the program included:} Committee members for the af-|and South American folk dances. |Tecuperative climate of Key|CSl, is stationed aboard the USS e727 “Gale Rae Varela, Luis Garcia.|fair were Sharon Mardis, Gaye!Music for the dancing is being| West Mr. and Mrs. John came|Chivo. [———>¥ilna Hofffiman, Ralph Holzing-jtou Barroso, Diane Goldberg,| furnished by Michael Whetstone|here last November and estab- er US.N., Joyce Park, Lavonda/Lynn Schneider, Judy Trevor,jand Miss Agnes McAbee at the/lished their home on Stock ‘Sawyer, Lillian Weaver, Shirley| Katherine Smith, Migdalia Bar-|piano. Mr. Van Bylevelt will|!sland, where Mr. John expects # messG@arner, Gay Lou Barraso, Floyd|riso. continue to sing and call the sets|*® Spend six months of each year. Roberts, Hoak Holcom and Ed- After the students have mas-| He plans to return here sometime ward Sheppard. in November or December. ly tered the square d: steps, Louis Carbonell was master of} W. Bowman Cutter is planned Ps ae a sae dace Justice Neil E. Reid of the + €eremonies. orchestra. Michigan Supreme Court and| To Be Speaker former Circut Judge of i . . . inty, spoks tly at the _New Member For |For Garden Club |Ma j- Curtis Treiins |tanquct ot his eeocaton with VEW. Auxiliary |W. Soman cue wi seat! For Unit Comdr. | tneuned cree H. E. Stewarts Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Stew-/ art, 805 Baptist lane, are the par- ents of a 6-pound, 8-ounce son, Herbert Ernest, Jr., born at 12:15 o'clock Saturday night in the Naval Hospital. Mr. Stewart, TN, is stationed aboard the USS Cu- bera. A Daughter. Veronica Joan An 8-pound daughter, Veronica Joan, was born at 12:55 o'clock Saturday night in the Naval Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Price, 400 Simonton street. Mr. Price, EMC. is stationed aboard the USS Chivo. ‘The Harry Burns Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Burns, 185-B Poinciana, are the parents of a T-pound, % ounce son, Harry Calloway, Jr., born at 9-53 o'clock Saturday night im the Na- val Hospital Mr. Burns, GM3, is stationed on the U. S. S. Medre- gal A Son. Robert Hulot A six-pound, 1% ounce son, on conservation for members of Other honored guests at the Mrs. Kitty Darley was initated| the Key West Garden Club at the| : q 7 i Offi- into the Ladies Auxiliary to Post] Club's first meeting of the season At Ft. Sill, Okla. lon a eee Ane Mich No. 3911 of the Veterans of For-| ‘© be held at 8 o'clock Thursday} Fort Sill, Okla, Maj. Elmer P.! = eign Wars at a meeting held last| Bight in the Woman's Club Audi-! Curtis, son -of Mr. and = fares ri of the 10th Air Fe ne *Thursday night at the clubhouse| ‘rium on Duval street. | Thomas H. Curtis, 1100 Fleming |and his as ae on Elizabeth street Mrs. William Warren, club j street, is a member of the Ar = Mrs. Daisy Lee Curry peeeriens, will conduct the meet-/tillery Officer Advanced cours jlegal officer and his assistants, : e. jhere, Maj. Gen A.M. Harper,! Cay » = Capt. Wi Members were visitors at the| Club members announce they {commanding general of the Ar-/C. = and his assistant, Col George’ Gray, Maj. Graham Wergel, base iam C. Butler and Lt Ae, 5 bE to assist "4 oe } Meeting. Carl Cruz, commander] a Ficeaete = Key West Art tillery Center, has “announced. eS AS Be: f ‘Of the post, announced the 13th al Society in the} ; gag aS ae "2istri beautification of the East Mar-|.. Maj. Curtis is training for mil-| ws: ._ District Convention planned for| no Tower, pee ceca ‘alty =| THE LOW i ot Ay had been postponed until] “yrectings of the club are open! Field Artillery unit commander.| | 38% ve si +The curriculum vides in-| pets os Betty Ellmore, Blood Bank to all women interested in Gar- rric provid a | ; : den Club work. struction to selected officers in} Hi ea © pbgeeed re ca Se re the most effective development asked embers to give i jand employment of ory 6 to the bank if possible The Guy Carletons | 22 rr re aokned Z| To be blunt—maybe become| Robert Hulot. was ‘born at 9.51 Bl The president appointed Mrs} Be i | team: Officers are prepared for | UBPopular with the new mode injo'clock Sunday morning in the * Mary Borntraxger poppy chair-/ Back In Key West |‘2-,,Ouicet: are Prepared for cducation, academic freedom or|Naval Hospital to Mr. and ‘Mrs man for the sale of Buddy Pop- l foes a artlins cates ‘and, “Batever it is—I am, for my ser-|Hulot Madin, Jr, 2 Duncombe pies on Nov. li Mr. and Mrs. Guv Carleton re-! sea — Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Darley, Mrsjturned to their home at 916 **Edna Brenner and Mrs. Mary| Windsor Lane here Thursday on at i a ion|=2™&__ but I am for getting it a ‘Signorelli from the auxiliary and/ the fall and ater gS =| BPs Bao —— REE out in the open so people can|Son For The Sullivans : Af you're 45, till 714. (We mean men. Women af “Mrs. Edith Moffat and Mre aS be St ghar agree evans =e aoe ms, Communi-|see if, when the blankets are Lt Bow Mrs. Woodrow Sulli- live 4-5 years longer.) A thy Grayheart. Grey Ladies, gave|mer visiting friends and rela-j military law, gunnery. materie! |°f it is a horse of a different — Shot Bese, are the par- Isn't that nice? But whoa, there—neariy e @ Party for patients at the U.S.jtives in New York and through-! opens tion and tactical employ. |C#°r from what we bought. ~ & 10-pound, ne 2a) ome one-third of the 11,000,000 persons over 65— Naval Hospital on Sept. 18. A re-|out the New England states. : Bere a . pes In the schoolh half ounce son, James Michael, counting inmates institetis rt of th Roads: s _ states. ' ment of liason aircraft = One FoR oe not Of institutions—have no + eo of the party et made atiThey spent some time with Mr.} | put in your time on social up- ursday’s meeting. The women/Carieton’s mother, who was a pa-! jlift, psychology, welfare and served punch and cake and music| tient in a hospital in White Mrs. Crawley And jcome out knowing nothing, and Boe ferniched by ‘Gibby wees Plains, N. Y¥. She is doing fine M. C Retu |being a menace and nuisance. = is , who were kept busy | now and has been dismissed fi Mr. arr mm phasis such cause concern. Welfare Playing requests. the women re-| the hospital. ges pes ba x | testond ot oe = Tito ei se * “ported. } Were you bom today? If so, you've got a life expectancy of 66 years. e : If you're an old man of you'll probably tioned aboard the U: S. S. Seacat. havo Sl seutte 4105. Bf soctsen ee as weaken Ot the disisians gen-| toon See Ree es oe street. Mr. Hadin, HMC, is sta- | |would add to the curriculum,! become “bi 5 = 2 } | Mrs. Jack Crawley and Mrs./ : = : ‘big business”. 3 The next hospital party is plan-| monwealth citizens and diplo- George F. Curry will return to Secialion, _ Dinect =e subject | The Govt cannot barge in ‘ed for Oct. 16. leslct scedines ts ee - UT te,\like a pre-med student delves = : ing gistration their homes here Thursday after - J any place, » except elbows out, a under the foreigners’ act. This is a two-week automobile trip tonto the inners of mam. Seejsome citizen Govt pays no FOREIGNERS IN an increase of nearly 12,000 o' Georgia and Hiinois. just what it is that Socialism|taxes—the elbowed-out guy did |the number here in 1943. Mrs. Crawley visited friends|has that-is fooling so many |The rest of us, we make up the ANDIA COUNTED eo gee ag ‘end ncletnns to tae: Geor-| countries. Europe has ‘ chronic} difference. You and me—yet— NEW DELHI India —() —| the 13539 Chinese. There are git, and Mrs. Curry visited/socialism—we, here, are still up| we are the suckers. ““"There are 45,661 adult foreign-| 4157 Americans and 332 Rus- frieuds and relatives im Bell-|and around We have enough} Yours with the low. down, €rs_in India, not counting Com-| sians. ct at, Hlinois. ‘of it though, in our bloodstream,f. »— 30