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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 235° WEST CITIZE WOMAN'S AUXMBARY | Helen Sloan Stetson; Well-Known OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCH OPENS Patt Season | Playwright, To Direct First Play Listen ; rene Berit jets font Of The Season For The Players Club - ie | Lad Ss! Srst tall py DOHOTHY RAYMER ton, Connecticut Playhouse and Key West has long eT darma organizations. artists and writers of no mean! “Reject Guy,” another Stetson a' caliber. Latest addition to- the| Work, was produced by Warner| Sy The Associated Press €alled ranks is Helen Sloan Stetson, re-|Wts0n of ANTA and may be| It’s important to drain deep-fat ( di af Pity convention in Orlarido, = 3 presented this year at Bryn fried foods well. Lift them out es in the Way It Should Go” was announced as the that he and Joe Allen at- °°Mtly appointed director for the Mawr. of the fat with a slotted spoon, | study 1 for the year at the first meeting of the school year for|tended. He also outlined plans first play of the season to bel Two other plays of the Stet-ldrain a few seconds over the the Harris School P:T.A. held Tuesday night at the school. “The|for the program of chureh servi- ited by the Players Club at|son label are coming out. One is kettle, and place on absorbent |j ces and activities which he the Barn theater in‘November. [“Wedding Present,” slated for} paper. The paper absorbs the ex- y-Out Thea-jcess fat and the food should be _ Citizen Child” was the title of the first chapter discussed at this S a £ with the help Mrs. Stetson. a tall, striking) production by the T: ganizations of the brunette, hails from New York}ter at the University of Wash-jcrisp and dry. part. Even today they are fol- jState. She visited ‘the Island City|imgton, and “Muriel,” now under} Because they're quick and easy | lowing this rule. lervin Russell, auxiliary last summer and was fascinated|option to Warner Watson for/to prepare, high in food value,|’ At 93, Mr. Roy still keeps busy has R 8 fied PE president, conducted the meet- by our town She returned this| Broadway production this win-| and generally liked, eggs make an| on the farm that been in the ¥v. =a — ie ing. Mrs. Joseph Ladd gave the year to write another play, andj ter. ideal luncheon dish for youngsters | family for more than a century. hist Eng Yew ines fame- devotional. A memorial -service immediately joined the Players’) ~~~ — be ages ay at jac ihr esd oat Sales BRS sat SSE while taking the cath # = | ime hour. ‘or a luncheon || chores around farm. o a Was conducted for Mrs. Reba group. ana, HADACOL Healphful to serve scrambled eggs with aj Womanlike, Mrs. Roy doesn't — a ee group i o'clock at the Monroe County : ot Three Generations tomate sauce, and accompany /tel her exact age. With a littiel i; mame and held & wile She } and impersonations} Hospital. Call Mrs. Pritchard, i | fa them with green lima beans. For| smile she just admits that she is| iS TANG SS ORES NeSee OS member of the auxiliary, who written radio skits and propa-| f Hot Springs Folks dessert, you might have fresh), few years younger then hubby -| paper burned down to he finge- died on Aug. 30. ganda skits for the Office of C fruit and cookies or cake squares./ She does her own housework. and| tc. she coroner tell Simushedt P-T.A. will meet Reports were given by Mrs. vilian Defense and the American| They Suffered a Deficiency of Don’t smooth frosting down| shopping, and says thet she LIKES’ 2. och wenugninnd ty dhe Cite P.T.A_pre-} _ o'clock at the echool. Eric Curry, secretary, Mrs. Dan theater wing. She taught writing! Vitamins Bl. B2. Miecin and irgmjwhen you are putting it om 2/ the movies. She made her annual). 5 cage of Canasta seats: “Tou Mrs. Rand-| Key West Garden Club will|Navarro, treasurer, and the de- at the Veterans’ Writers’ Work-| _. ~ , jcake. It has a more attractive | trip to the Canadian National Ex-| os sel! the ruth ar gem soul a wedding meet at 8 o'clock in the Wo-|partment chairman. ‘shop in New York City, as well appearance when it looks fluffy | hibition again this year, but she| 505 pure ip hell as Ghis Geper addressed man’s Club auditorium. During the social bout pufich,‘as teaching drama and play- and gives the cake a high, festive) couldn't persuade her husband bad burning ewer” Leland| FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6— sandwiches and cakes were serv-jwrighting at Friends‘ Academy sie go along. He told her, “when instruction of| Officers’ Wives Club Luncheon, Jed. Mrs. Mervin Russell_and Mrs.!and other schools in New York. Many of the latest fashion| you get up in your nineties you) eae QUANDARY Schools: Mrs. 12:15, Fort Taylor. Clarence Allshouse wete hostes-} During the past winter season, showings are featuring afternoon) won't want to go to the fair: dresses—mostly . black—in the} The Roys still live im the white) C. slim-but-mobile silhouette that’s) brick farmhouse Frank built for R Castell, bead of such big style- news nowadays.| his bride. They had a family of | Public Liteary Sheer wools, crepes and moires' three—two girls and 2 boy. One} business hours. s do wonderful things for the| daughter survives. The Roys also| many off-duty telephome calle figure with cross draping over the/have seven grandchildren, six heme from Jers: Mrs. June_- Williams, Mrs.'pects to form a creative writing bosom, oblique : r Fico . ez panels and asym- great-grandchildren and one | fams that he committee; Poinciana School P.T.A. Myrtle Cassasa, Mrs. Emma Sey-;class in Key West: metric tumics cutting across| great -great-grandchild | plaint to Atchesonj meet_at 8 o'clock at the y i . i : my _ 4 Pe oa ai “ bes aaa Curry, Mrs.|. Among the plays which — skirts. — - ’ | Now for some helpful hints for) clerk. He ~ ing of the group for this Pinder, Mrs Bernard Allen, Mrs.‘produced by Jasper Deeter’s a Gathering deci Fich colors! the homemaker j bese “waewed andes’ ty Gee total 5 school year. Hilda Sands. M Arthifi Ty : ittering igns highlight A new plastic twine dispenser | from quiz fams Bis te eco |carenoaY OGtonim 2 Mrs. J ed Me ‘pha’ This ‘ee the sab hha aap baa'e o enn on Ghee Bie akan in organ- LY, = . John Hattrick,-Mrs. Lillie'phia This play was the stepping’ ii i | wr 5 . She urged all} Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton Kemp, Mrs. Oriette Archer, Mrs. stone for the spectacular career orange, short at popstar. — gus -2 = S = School pupils to Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop| Sally West, Mrs. Fannie Curry,!of Richard Basehart who made a a im back, made a very} hole in the tap ane ree quick 54. Mrs. Marie Russell, Mrs. Edith'name for himself as McLachlen 3 striking gown. It had a spreading] safe cutting with a razor blade Menai pea = Naeger ; skirt with overlapping petal/ that is exposed in two small Mrs. Louise Grant, Mrs. William Cheapside,” won the University Siotliec Spicy: stig” adel or ee ee ee Hi Waxes Mes, Sa it ‘Texas annual Pagar play- was a lovely rose color. It had a/family, she'll be interested in a| <r, Mrs. lyron use! liss Fwriting contest. © play, “Dip- tharem drape drawn up to tuck/new toy broom with bristles! Leila Pitcher, and Miss Etta Pat- ‘per Over Gimbel’s”, was produc- j through the belt. |made of durable plastic. The, tersoa. jed by ‘the Coronet: Theater in/2’- of three she attracts more] Net gowns proved to” be ‘ as/ bristles attract dust electrostatic- | pons " <--. > Hollywood, University of “Ithan her share of admirers among}Popular as the stiff satins and/ally while the child housekeeper | 6. ving her dines and Virginia Solano, _|ware. Fisk Universi ‘the junior wolfs of Hot Springs|Parchment-crisp taffetas in most) is sweeting with it. The bristles) ———____—_-——————— | National Park, Ark. She wasn'tjcollections. Nets proved pic-|are tightly secured in a holder Henry Soldano To always the a poe a turesque with skirts of drifteg} molded in the shape of 2 rabbit's today because, like her mother}fulimess. Silver sequin butter-|head of the same easily washed/ Be Married Oct. 21 and her grandmother, she suffered fies embellished on beautifull material. in addition to helping| “0 sest the sowely erat — a deficiency of Vitamins Bl, B2,| white net. And a striking black|teach a young girl household |“ ————- — = oe it Niacin, and Iron. net was ornamented at stra the 33-inch broom is; Who donated the use of ther cam. headed by Mrs. Vir-jand Holy Communion beginning’ Miss Price is a member of aj decolletage and peplum ‘odes race mother ‘a wespiagaal y the lecal cheutiers at 8:30 o'clock and ending at 5 x with large crystal beaded white} places hard to reach with 2 mor-| Your kindeess shel mewer be o'clock. Breakfast’ and luncheon| Ment and approaching marriage mother axel - gfendmother, | Mrs.| Aoests. mal san eee 4 a torgutten, ‘i the ne, to Henry Soldano, son of Mrs. Kenneth Price,.and Mrs. Myrtle, a8 = ts ‘McCLINTOCK eau Coe Deushiace chatting! Angelo Soldano, 705 Wilson lane. Dyer, who operates: a Now for today's beauty hint:| Here's“a reminder for garden-| Fasgl_y Reid Robson, supervisor of} La Concha Navy Wives Club} ses. Helen Stetson worked with the}. ; Mi bowlers will meet at the] Members present included: [Artillery Lane. Playhouse in St Naval Station Bowling Alley.|Mrs Betty Todd, Mrs. Alishouse,| Augustine, Florida, and recently Bowling from 9 to 12 in the/Mrs. Dorothy, Sweeting, Mrs.'finished a season with the Surry Juanita Delgado, Mrs. John Sel-[Playhouse, Surry, Maine. She ex- to buy two . pt. | Catholic Daughters oe whieh wos 2) Meet And Plan For ux | Recollection Day George} Plans were made for a Day of Norcisa had donated two gold fish Recollection at the regular month- Miss Frances Price is an attrac- tive young lady with such beauti- ful complexion and sparkling per- sonality that even at the mature Els iti : i the P. T. A. room count./ters of America held Tuesday sandwiches and frosted) night in St. Ann’s Hall. ‘Were served following} Sunday, Oct. 22, will be the “by the hospitality}Day of Recollection with Mass if | f progressive rj P a Catholic Daughters and all ladies] The marriage will takesplace store in Hot - algo. take| If your skin feels dry and drawn}ers: Fall is the time to plant or ectS.Jt oo of the parish are invited and|at 6 o'clock on the afternoon of HADACOL. Pa Here is what Mrs. Price, who urged to participate in this Day |Oct 21 in the St. Mary Star off 1 had suffered deficiencies, »said: of Recollection, For breakfast | the Sea Catholic Church by the 1 r of|“Our family sells and takes HAD- and luncheon reservations call | Pastor, the Rev. Fr. Joseph Mar-{Waried kinds directed by Mrs. ; mother, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs, Herman Gordon, 1445-R. | !n8- Ralph Hartenstine. An observer/st HAD! The group also planned for a = Se og e S wey in the lounge last Tuesday even-jtime ago for indigestion. She Rad Rainbow Girls Postpone P ing could see a trio, Dave Dick-|aches and pains of neuritis, but af- 2 ee do, Tb "Shannon. ‘and’ Louta|ter the fist thrce bottles of HAD- in the colorful, new : ‘ heduled Scavenger Hunt i ccc rehearsing vocal numbers|ACOL she felt better. I was so en- ; Approximately 20 girls attend- ‘ "s results for a spetial at the Thursday) (pus? Sbout my mothe so hound Lines, Jacksonville, will ed the meeting of the Key West|night dance. Enjoying the: sing-|‘°t | started taking HADACOL : i TO HAVE LUNCHEON | Asembly No. 13, Order of the as 3 Oe Rainbow for: Girls held Tuesday ig cin ghepgecarte Lil-| weak and run Sowk 08 now feel wi servicemen./fine. We were tl worried about MEETING TOMORROW | night in the annex of the First|Over at the piano is Mra. €lea|ms three year olf daughter She 7:30 o'clock next Wed-| Charles Simmons will be the} Methodist Church. . }Brussow accompanying Miss Vi-|was weak, and run down and her * oat ll, at the|speaker at a luncheon meeting of|' The group decided to postpone}vian Gartenmeyer, who is. re- food did not with her. After urant. the Key West Association of Life|the seavenger hunt scheduled will be held on the| Underwriters to be held at 12:30|for Friday night as many of the jo, weather permit- manager of the Florida Grey-| 1 JFE UNDERWRITERS hearsing her number for the Sat-| taking HAD, peg ted ‘urday night floor show which foes| >Timful of energy. Her cheeks.are o'clock tomorrow afternoon atfassembly played in the high}on at 10:15 o'clock. rosy. Ours 2° neighorhood store Tony’s Restaurani, 805 Simonton|school band which will present af In the recreation hall, we find and ‘any ef our customers are street. concert that night at the Naval Mr. Simmons recently returned | Station. Miss Gale Varela, accompanied|'“S* *enanusiatic a8 we sre. by her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. the retiring president,|from the National Convention of} Plans were made for a Mason-}|Peter Varella. Mrs. Hartenstine is simply doe Allen; introduction of in-/the Underwriters held in Wash-|ic and Eastern Star Night for No- i n president and directors;} ington, D. C. vember 7. number which has a South Amer-j children of oll ages who are sick 's'_ yaccomplishments Set Sse ee ican accent. Danny and Gale|and ailing because their systems 1949-50, musically presented} Methodist Ch: Jy jhe group will be Oct. 17. There}then work on a tango number.|®Fe lacking these important Vita- Ghoa-members of the Key} A Ce Ust CHUTCH | win'be datloting at this meeting. 1 and Ni ag ag ba primsieal ad-) ‘ Paul Boormans Of Qhio 24 Shirley Thompson, who are| you in special liquid form so that foetus! Setartalhanants 14 cbp Rehearse Tonight : similated in the blood stream, announced The Youth Choir of the Ley| Mr and Mrs. Paul. Bédtnian,|L#@ter in the evening, Mrs: Matge| ready to go right.to work at once. Waynesville, Ohio, arrived Tues- ‘Sjursen comes in te rehearse the} A big improvement~ 1s __ often is directing Gale in her dance|wonderful for men. women and * * 2 The next regular meeting of On the patio.is a number of/™is Bl, B2, Iron, and Niacin. high school with Hoke #9I-| Youth Choir Will Vieit Here And Im Catba [Wearmed ‘carlics at the Caen |e ead an Fee Ok ends of the or-| Memorial Methodist Church will are invited to attend.| hold its first rehearsal at 7 o’clotk | day to spend a week visiting mjcParecter_ tap which she will |Notieed within a few days. HAD- poe! ga cg be made at the tonight at the church. “Miss Joan| Key. West and in Cuba. They |dance this Saturday night ACOL even builds. up the ' red. i Daughtry will direct the choir ‘ “These rehearsals-have qui blood cells (when Iron is needed) i and Mrs. B. H. Higdon will be ac- |Pl#® t go to Cuba to $: 'Jaudience of servicemen and hos-| {2 C2. these precious elements ae vated ist. Mi Huddle i several days visit. to every part of your bedy—to REV. JOHN ARMFIELD panist. Miss Lee oe esses, however the music and| your kidneys, lungs, heart, liver. serving as promotional secretary. dancing do not seem to disturb Relieves Cause of Your Sickness. WILL BE HONORED AT | Both Miss Daughtry and Mrs. 3 SRE meek at the oa : : 4 z ; h Ping pong and from Such Deficiencies ie RECEPTION MONDAY ee MR — — ce] \ Ppinochle tables, or those reading} HADACOL now. makes it possi- - The’Rey. Fr. and Mrs. John S.; Daughtry was graduated from the _ lounge. ble for you to relieve the cause 2 v Fs tone end of the reereation|of neuritis pains and a general | Arinfiled afd son, John, Jr., wili| music department of the Univer- = we hy * be honored at a reception to be} sity of Florida last June and she (4) es hall is Jimmy Ro! night .| run-down nervous condition when todian, who FS ae “the due to deficiencies of Vitamin Bl, three newly remodeled pool he tae = ¥ 2 tables which will be in operation ie Doubt by the end of the week. So di ies sesdnig Mrs. Rigi ADA. : fas 5 ‘ul experience vit! > $Y sagt ccpmerce, with BADA-| SOUTHERN -DAIRIES SEALTEST held from 8 to 10 o'clock Monday| is now employed as instructor in -night at the St. Paul Episcopal] public school music in the Mon- Church Parish Hall. roe County schools. She is an 3 Fr. Armfield is the} accomplished~ organist and has By The Associated Press A versatile character actor, Charles Halton, has been signed had_ special training in this field. of St. Paul's Church. 5 in September. Mrs. Higdon served many years j to play the owner of a sweat-shop ws of the church vestry 2S Pianist at Myrtle Grove Church | shoe factory in the forthcoming and their wives and the Woman’s| 2 Pensacola before coming to|Paramount film, “Carrie.” As ixiliary form the reception com-| Key West. Parsons, the factory owner-fore- The Ley Memorial Youth Choir Pees h€ has a gees pes Jenni- Mr. and M: HOD. De a offers its members an opportunity | fer Jones, one o! employees, - rs. H. D. ‘iggers, chureh ane cette creme of | to serve the church as well as the |and fires her. Halton has’ ap-|J®. are the parents of a5-pound, Privilege of learning under com-| Peared in many pictures in recent /10-ounce daughter, Beverly Den- petent leadership. The rehearsals | years, including the academy- | ise, born at 7:50 o'clock Monday are to last one hour. sweeping “The Best Years Might in the Monroe County Hos- Any persons between the ages Lives.” Laurence Oliver | pital. of 12 and 20 interested in i i are co-starred — the choir should contact Miss Lee | i - ° Rurse in Warner’s forthcoming Huddle, 907 George street. * technicolor musical, “Lullaby of | j be held at Pe. Lenny | Mrs. Reba I. Sawyer be discussed at the reg | First Leader Of Church and 8 to be held at 8 o'clock | Women In City, Honored > night at the American} The late Mrs. Reba Isabelle ~ Légion Home on Stock Island. Sawyer, first president of the © pe ne Four County Wreck will] United | Council of Church on Oct. 28. Application} Women of the city, was honored Will also be vot-|at a recent meeting of the coun- cil by the reading of resolutions the promenade sup-|on her death written by a com- Served. All voyagers|mittee headed by Mrs. Gloriana ‘t attend. Bayly. Tesday night at the YMCA, a great product will help you if busy time for all. your system is lacking in Vita- \ : mins Bl, B2, Iron, and Niacin? : the Cream - What HADACOL did for Mrs. Ox ‘lee with Price, it can do for you if you're suffering neuritis aches and pains, or other troubles due to such de- So what are you waiting for? Don't continue to suffer—don’t continue to me miserable! fi Daughter, Beverly Denise, For The H. D. Driggers, Jr.