The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 11, 1950, Page 4

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eee nes: WEDNESDAY. OCTORER T TO WOMEN ~— PHONE: Care SOCIETY ... PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTERES BARCLAY, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE r Admiral F.G. Fahrion And Staff |#OME COOKED FOOD =: Gold Star } others To Be Honored REP. GEO. SMATHERS | Anniversary Of Cuban TO BE SOLD SATURDAY = z SITS CITIZEN OFFICE At Parties At Naval Base [ro THE WOMAN'S CLUB At Meeting Of Legion Auxiliary e~ — Smathers cama) OF Independence Is Observed z lon L. P. Artman, Citizen pub-} - yas held at the San = instmte On Saturday aiternoon from 3 All Gold Star Mothers willbe honored at a meetin, beeladse. ms EE 5 4 . sof the) yes y afternoon at| say uf Gm to 6 o‘clock, home cooked food = - = as a jlisher, yesterday commemorate the Sind anniverse> American.Legion.Auxiliary of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 to be! The Citizen office. Sarai, Cul mgepencence will be-on sale at the Key West f : : 3 Woman's Club, 319 Duval street. « Me! Thursday wight at the Legion home on Stock Island, announced | Poul Alpizar Prillo of Hawans ada = ae i - 3 Mrs, /Withelmina,Harvey; auxiliary president, : | : This s of 9 food eA held Ae thie ~¥er trahsportation t¢ the home Gold Star ~ Mothers, ESS 12 Attend Meeting tory of the Cuban Republac eee iv i F, Remond, primc: | for the redecoration of the members, prospective members and guests are urged to telephone} Board Miss Benilides . : Woman's Club House. Mrs.Anithopy Ulehar at 656-R, auxiliary transportation chairman, wo| OF Executive pal.of San Carles school, was = chide Se | areange. for: transportation to the home. j charge of the program which wm )C Jr. Woman’s Club | -™= tessie-Wimmenaeur pa I H.S. PTA cluded: Group singing of the! nounces that'a™: project of the} tricted to jcsiaiied dink dame |. Twelve members attended @/ American and Cuban Navona - Make Plans For A auxiliary -has recently been ea nabs al | meeting of the Executive Board Anthems; address by Mr. Pollic pleted’ for the:year anda box of| nas Jof the Key Wesi Junior-Senior|and address-by the Cuban Com Halloween Dance ~ 3 asi to be “It families in Key West feel! itigh School P-T.A. held Monday|*¥t ~ oat Ls used atl that they have something which |” -_ sca “ee | Young Nancy Jamarde, pup night in the home of Mrs. Robert) .¢ tne school, read the history o 4 Francis street. |Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, wo 4 to send the/led the uprising at the Suger Fleet Sonar-School Officers Chib: Officers of the Fleet “Group, which is com- os Qadereater Treinine| COStume Party At Se saw roe «oe rev. | Ft, Taylor Club Swill be whites or dress khaki for! T@ Be Held Oct. 28 men and cocktail =a fe A Halloween costume party will the women. - 7 "From . be given Saturday night, Oct. 28, © So 8 oclock tomorrow | at the Ft. Taylor Officers Club, it £ all the destroyer a An “old fashioned” Halloween Veterans Hospitals by the patients they would like to sh party and dance will be held s Oct. 27, at the Cuban Club, spon- 5# been packed and shipped to} hospitalized veteran the with al are ask-| Dopp, 5 , A @ 2 ate | <3 5 ; = 7 Wi several hospitals. ed to phone Mrs. Carey at 576-M/ Plans were : jes oi will honor their com-|W¥@S announced at the Naval Base|sored by the Key West Junior S¢VeT@! P 3 7 / eeellie fh Poy - Mander and his staff with an in-| today. Woman's Club. A project to benefit the veteran|°* Write her at 1311% Petronia}p7.a_ president, Mrs. Texas _ Big ag 5 Sectors cocktail party at the Fort Prizes will be awarded for the Officers Club. Command- jest evstumes, and games will be ‘Officers of local Naval activi-, Played. are also invited. aveservations must be made and » Admiral Fahrion will be host at|should be in by Wednesday, Oct. 2 party to be served at the | 25. Fe Club following tomor- Tow night's cocktail party. street, and she will pick up your | + to the State A. Conven eontsibution. page an 9 ra Now 14 15|Jr, played 2 group of piano is now the work of the group.| “Gift yourself a lift by giving] and ‘16, as a delegate. numbers and the program was Mambers are collecting gifts|a lift to others,” says Mrs. Carey.| Mfrs Alice Roberts, finance/Closed with an address by Mis which a hospitalized veteran may| A social hour will follow to-| chairman, presented her budget |Remond mittees were named to be in S¢md to his family at Christmas| morrow night's meeting. Among those present bdesudes charge of arrangements: iwhen he is to ill to go out and| ———— students of the San Caries school General chairman Mrs. Beverly j burchase gifts and in many in- Angel Alvarez Returns or, pre were: Consul and Mrs wy ear Costar; co-chairman, Mrs. Edith \5t@nces actually ‘lacks the funds Ortiz Planas, Mr. and Mrs ie 8 Events ‘acati for the y which the group i * the r : > Ero WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11— | Lopez; entertainment chairman, With which to make. these: pur- Fron, ion In Cube *| accepted. z |Alpizar Pollo, Mr. and Mrs = West Bridge Association at ‘Matic <Aiutein: coubectant Oe: . Angel Alvazez returned yester;}.. The .next. board. meeting will|/Perez, Mr. and Mrs Octewie 4 Fe oe at nace tetanic een: orchestral” Mrs Ruth ‘Carey, chatrinsh-of|day -by plane from Cuba, where lbe Lad oo Now & iA the home of|Dizar, Mr. end Ars. Luis Gonzal 3c Homie on Stock Island. Dupli-|tickets chairman, Mrs. Anna|‘P¢ Project, is appealing to all for/he had spent the past two weeks |Mrs, E. W. Stark, 1229 Von Phis-|¢% Mr. and Mrs Tom Machin Private Skating cate bridge played. Games|Lounders and Mrs. Catherine |2@!P- She says “Giving is not re-|visiting friends and relatives. “er. Mr. and Mrs. Sotero Perez, Mrs start promptly at 8 o'clock. | Merson; publicity chairman, Mrs. | = ee Bs Ane Eee La Concha Navy Wives Club/Cora Lee Beenaerts and Mrs.| No. 88 will meet at 10:30 A.|/Gioria Russell; prize chairman,| an ees in Palle Miss Edna Hoff and Mrs. June| tion. Cook; and decoration chairman, | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12— 1 Sere -- Dolice Curry, Miss Kitty| Room Mothers of Key West Jr-| synmonettee and Mrs. Lilia Lu- Sr. High School at 7:45 p.m. jan. in school auditorium. Fleet Reserve Association and Women’s Auxiliary at 8:30 p.m. in club rooms at the corner of Front and Fitz- trick streets. Social hour °. | P'il follow these meetings | Birthday At Party | vi - Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64} William George Russell, son of ov. ie ee at 8 o'clock at the Cuban|Mr. and Mrs. Iver F. Russel Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth} w-; honored on his third bir! Gus Ayala and his band will and his family at Christmas time play for the dancing from 9 to | o'clock. At a recent business meeting of the club ine following com- jreport for the year, which the] ecepted. Miss Mary Trev- ted the program topic ‘illiam Russell | Celebrates Third | » County Commissioner and ‘Mrs. Frank Bentley, 626 William street, returned Sunday from a agian automobile trip thru te western states. #3 .2t@Phey visited in Laguna Beach, Bentleys visited many in-} Ladies Auxiliary to VF.W.|Covents test \erteesee setaeeees| Places, including the Post 3911 at V-F.W. Home. | in the Parrish Hall of St. Paul's Coulee Dam, Glacier Na-} Key West Art and Historical Episcopal Church j Park, Grand Canyon, Salt "Each 1 | City and they took the Co- See mien ane Geren | Each guest was presented with | Fiver drive. WSS. Seminar of Key West favors of colorful hats, _ baskets | Mrs. Bentley reported the scen-|_ Methodist Churches at 7 PM.|°f Candy and balloons. ae gee h ce cream and cake were serv- | 5 sd ed by Mrs. Russell, assisted by } Mrs. Marvel Roberts and Mr. | Rvessell. | eg at the Ley Memorial Metho- dist Church. Sewing Group of Monroe Coun- Saar ee = ages Games were played and prizes | pital. For tion call went ‘to Billy Boyd, Annette. + Tice. 4 segs ¥ Sykes and Mrs. Faye Sykes. - | FRIDAY. peers 3S 13— Those present included:; Judith Fern Chapter No. 21. Order of and Russell Weech, Tony, Ray-, the Eastern Star will meet at ™0nd and Paul Walterson; Nancy, 8 pm. in the Golden Eagle Marino, Alecia ‘Curry, Annee Hall, 1211 Petronia street. Sykes, Charles Brent - White, : League Bowling for Navy Tony Lariz, Patricia Ann Higgs, “Wives at the Naval Station phe 5 ag enor pa : . a ered Aleys beaming st Cocchi Carey, Oscar, Mary and , I Bowling for Navy , Barbara Romirez, Linda and Bil | Bowling Glleys tegnning 3 5.3, Armfield, Mrs. ‘Harlan Foe Cronsorpd by the iWeech, Mrs. Marvel Roberts, Sonsis N. avy. Wives Club. , Mrs. Mary Moreno, Mrs. Florence | vy. a iE White, Mrs. Helen Thompson, | Mrs. - Faye Higgs, Mrs. Helen} Roberts, Mrs. Edna Engiand, Mes. | ‘Ruth Carey, Mrs. Kitty Boyd,| from 3 io Spm. at the club urs Marie Stewart, Ira Thomp- MONDAY. OCTOBER 16— json, Robert Roberts, Carry Higgs, ! % % = {Mr. and Mrs. Faye Sykes, Mri; Remar oe ere ae WSC anal Ms. Russell, Miss Yvonnei} JayShees and guests. meet at 7:30 P.M. with Mrs.|Heashe, Miss Attolee Roberts, Three door prizes were awarded Matic & I Sou a Miss Sylvia Smith, Miss Elsie i to Mrs. Norma Dopp, Mrs. sivest. Mora, Miss Joan Murphy, and Yates and Mrs. Gerry | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17— ye a eee eting. Sandwiches and drinks | - Key West Public Library Asso-| nose Whe sent gift. but were were served. ™ Gatien at 8 PM. at Hs ;Gregory and Russell Curry, Jan; On Thursday night, Mrs. Mary E pe ae COs “jand Buddy Salas, Marsha Saw- | f , Janice Carey, M Le Pierce will be hostess at a! Key West Assembly No. 13, Higgs’ Mise Flesence Sawyer, | card party for the JayShees and Order of the Rainbow for qinka Anide, Jimmy Connell, + §heir guests. Girls at 7:30 P.M. in the an-| David and H. D. Lari.z 2 3 Saas ae nex of the First Methodist; od ‘Halloween Party Church. There will be ballot- Key West Kiwanians RUNNING AMERICA is the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It’s the biggest job in the wortd —keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world’s watching tf whether Americans can do it! . IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their cum Others have been quick to step in—jirst with promises of “‘security’’—and then with and guns—io run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every ‘Mrs. Beveriy Pinder was elec- resident of the JayShees at cao business meeting held Right at the club house on “avenue. oe officers elected were: Wice president, Mrs. Juanita Pin- &; treesurer, Mrs. Betty Col- : Secretary, Mrs. Ada Ward- pW; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Curry; and board of di- “rectors, Mrs. Marie Pinder, Mrs. Faraldo. Mrs. Nell Rose Lo- Mrs. Orchid Laqua and Jeannie Knowles. It was announced the JayShee ‘Canasta party seid last Friday -at the club house was a success plans were made to have ‘ard parties in the future FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has made every American think hard about the things he’s willing to work and fight for—and freedom leads the list. But that freedom has been attacked here recently—just as it has been attacked in other parts of the worid. One of the most serious threats to individual freedom has oe ee we Insurance, Presented as a new guarantee of health “security” for everybody. THE PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the people studied the case for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it. They found. that Government domination of the people's medical affairs, under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to They found that no country on earth can surpass Amer- ica’s SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14— Key West Woman's Club will hold a home cooked food sale ing. For K. W. Young Key West High School pra |Return Foon, Ortowdo : will meet at 7:30 P.M. at the joe Boza and Joe Sirugo, mem- People On Thurs. «| schoo bers of the Key West Kiwanis z a sue club, returned last night from Bowling for Navy Wives at the | Orlando, where they attended =~ All young people of Key Wes? Naval Station Bowling Al-|Qu@nge. where the “are invited to a Halloween party “25a convention} to be held from @ to 11 o'clock | sarGnDey, OCTOBER 2i-- _|™hich began Saturday. THE “GRASS ROOTS” SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every com- night at the Armo Peis tet aes ae 3 —s uray it at the_don |" ouate “Exhibition itn | mney tr de Nets pele seas we ee oe ot Southard streets. Enver, Boy: Semtie of troop - | portant issue. Thousands of local women’s ciubs, civic groups, farm, Music for dancimg will be furn- 4 PROTECT YOUR business. religiou us, tax! , medical, educational and patriotic 3 ashed by the Coral Isle Serena<| Pedra Gonzalez Undergoes | POIeE: e F ders. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtland CHILDREN’S j | Cates er a: ca} Appendectomy At Galey are sponsoring the danca| “PP sM tony ot Catheine|| FUTURE EARNINGS street, underwent an appendecto- { my last night at the Galey Me- 5 ' morial hospital. An attache at ei College Sducation | hospital reported today his con-/ | dition is “satisfactory.” will give your boy or girl | 3 the advantage needed in a | New Arrivals At cSaciites wood 1 | 1 Children’s Corner | Boys’ belts, genuine leather $1.00, LIFE INSURANCE Children’s books, Pirate Stories, Golden Funny Books, Story Can Help You Time Tales. H hild: Corduroy bonnets, felt teen-age" Educate Your C! ess hats, Baby Boys’ felt caps. for the young people. Prizes will be given for the prettiest costume, the funniest and the most original costume. Each girl will be asked to re- *~ Bister as she enters the dance ~ and the names will be put in a _ {Box. The girl whose name ap+ on the card drawn at 9:30 O'clock will be crowned Hallo- Ween Queen. Soft drinks will be sold- A Son, Gary Eugene, For Jerome Schnoebeleses ¢ ' and Mrs. Jerome J. Schno- ees ee 1021 Packer street, are <= ee ee pink, | z. H. WEECH { | e parents of a 6-pound, 2-ounce| Rhumba Panties in seersucker $1 1020 Georgia Street | H THE VOLUNTARY WAY I service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Health in healthy competition—sponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hos- pitals, fraternal organizations—by industry, agriculture and labor. ‘Today An American's greatest Keritaye is the right to 1 som, Gary Eugene, born at 6:25] Blankets in all col 1. veloc Pee nia af heieval| ie sss ee ; TEL. 1061-3 ition hospital. Mr. Schneebe-| visit the CHILDREN’S CORNER. “es, CS2, is stationed aboard the) Fleming and Simonton Streets, CULF LIFE INSURANCE CO. U. $$; Chivo. j Phone 76—(Advt.) :

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