The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 12, 1950, Page 4

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ALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN _ set eee —— P.2.4, COUNCIL To. oe MEETING WEDNESDAY A luncheon at the Candlelight © Newly-clected City Manager Dave King will be guest speaker at! id pte sas tor the be Business and Professional -Women’s Bosses Banauet to be held een rage * res A 7:30 o'clock next Wednesday night at tbe oe mage Peart: ALA pd € = os se a ‘i 7 _ Jauditerium of the Truman Ele- - National- Business Women’s Week will be observed all over the}™entary school. The luncheon next week. The bosses————————. will be held at noon and the y LEE PRIS meeting will begin at 1:30 o'clock. Coming Events | snort’ program is being ar- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12— for the meeting.. Every- one in Monroe County interested Room Mothers of Key West Jr.-|in P.T.A. work is urged to attend. Sr. High School-at 7:45 p.m.} Reservations -for the- luncheon Fieet: Reserve Association and/day and can be made. by. con- Women’s - Auxiliary.at 8:30 }tacting Mrs. Benjamin Adams, pm. in club rooms at the 126-R, of Mrs. Merville corner. of. Front and. Fitz- phorie 633-M. patrick streets. « Social hour DeMOLAY MOTHERS | Services Of Chamber Of Commerce COMPLETE: PLANS FOR 2 : BAZAAR AND SUPPER , | Described In Verse At Annual Banquet Plans. were completed for a ba- Accomplishmants of the Key West C = of zaan and supper to be held in the} the past year and the services it perform near future. at.a meeting of the} and verse last night at the annual Cham DeMolay Mother’s Circle held} the-South Beach restauran: vy Miss J ‘Tuesday night at the Parrish Hall} Mecurio.and Hoke Holcomb, Key West hict ‘of St... Paul's Episcopal Church. -Young. Holcomb was narrator for the Mrs. Rosalie Sheppard presided.| "ro" gs) wun Sane the pales Refreshments were served and = More sw | a social hour held. than 100 amembers were Comme r tescribe = bang | and added to the roster during the | and Mrs. Nei wie z ae . Si emer oe 2 year; an. entertainment program | Mrs. S. Carlson, S. F. Spu F ive-Thousandth was. provided for winter visitors,|#9d H. L. Ps Ba Bor ndiaiy | Which included “Fun Nights” and Ein A. by Born Monday cat a "| CONVENT ALUMNAE £2..239. § ips on the Keys for near-| aie ae in Naval Hospital ly 5,000 winter visitors for 18} HOLD “50” PARTY - weeks; and. civilian participation} Appr t y ers The five-thousandth, baby to.b¢/ in the Armed Forces Day cele-| membe born at the Key West Naval) bration; sponsored by the Cham-| and Hospital since its commissioning} ber, included essays and poster guests. " i Seanad ahonell P ; |~50” party t will follow.-these-mectings. engerte Py > es in 1942, was wel ed contests in the high school and ioe Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 Heien McDonald e hor Monday by Captain Oliver A.| prizes for parade floats, civilian |)... Smith, Commanding Officer ofj and military. |G: 2“ the shospital: ‘The. baby is Billy| ‘The:Chamber sponsored:a sur- ssa Morgan Smith (no kin); weight 7} vey’ by scientists of the ragweed-|?"7** “® pounds, 24% ounces, son and sec-} pollen in Key West and found the ond child of Charles Wilson Smith,} Island Gity’ free of. the polien;| ©" |GM/2, attached to the USS Basi- /Sponsored an open meeting to dis-/ eo aa lone, and Mrs. Lucinda ‘Frye }Cuss Meacham Field Airport con- Hadaco] at -8 o'clock at~the Cuban Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth street. 2 : Ladies . Auxiliary to. V.F.W. Post 3911 at V.F.W. Home- Key West Art and Historical Is Engaged To Wed Harry Carey Mr. and Mrs. Mark McDonald, < * tag Seciety will-meet at 8:30 p.m. | 1019.Georgia street;-anneunce the 2 all Ap Ralhepeagl in the Martello Art-Gallery:|éngagement of their daughter, -* she fei iach they feel ‘hey ac¢ W.S.C.S. Seminar of Key West! Helen Louise, to Harry Carey,.son 4 ee hi Methodist Churches at-7 P.M. fof Mr. and Mrs. William A. Carey, ‘ Simaxie, club! at the Ley. Memorial Metho- 1030 Eaton street. dist. Church. ¢ | The wedding date has not been Sewing Group of Monroe Coun- he despen’ ty. Hospital Woman's Auxil-} “Miss-McDonald is a student in Oe aot macho] iary at’2\P.M,, at‘ ithe hos-:the Key West High School and ‘countries, actually women pital. For transportation call-Mr.. Carey is employed by the ] can women in the recogni-}| FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13— ic == PIO: y of their abilities.”| Fern Chapter No. 21, Order off Mrs, Eva Messic. ‘women: of other the Eastesn Star will meet at) --"-" ? es who are: visiting in the 8-pm. in the Golden Eagle: ereievied bseet| Malia Poronasteny. | AMG Pocahontas, BPW silo conventions| Letgue Bowling tor Now! To Attend Banquet : “ they tell of women’s rights Wives at the Naval Station Sica 4 3 ¢ their-native lands, we realize Bowling Alleys beginning at} Gong ‘ ffigt-we still have along difficult} 9 AM. Z ‘| ee a pein ce ee ‘head,” said club president,| League Bowling for Navy! the. guest of the -Minoca Council G sby. Wives at the Naval. Station ‘No. 13 of the Degree of the Poca- i Bowling Alleys beginning @t/ hontasat banquet meeting to. be gad Ch wade Talent oc Conca A |. Chul “ ;night at the litan Restau- Concha Navy Wives Club. jrant. se Monroe County Council of} Ali members are urged to at- PTA, will -have-.a noon} tend. os luncheon at the Cafidlelight: A regular meeting will follow restaurant and a 1:30. PM.jthe banquet at.8 o'clock at the Pm Smith. The ~ parents reside\at sae area ware of {Post Office Inn, Simonton Street, | mail over nal e- ABOUT ROME-— Victoria Vaccari ale |Key West. The- baby born | €#8n countries to persons interest- - fides past, Arch of Constantine in Raine aboard a motor scooter. five days before the eighth an-/ed in Key West; interviewed, as- He Suttered Deficiencies latest . The scooter covers 125 miles on a gallon of fuel. niversary. of the hospital,which sisted and furnished- maps and} Vitamins Bl. Miacin 7 was placed in commission Oct.| literature to 11,316 visitors who) © mS , * alled at the office; furnished im- | » Spectator At First Players Rehearsal |'*.,1**. : formalion by. telepheay “to ap. 1 Billy was presented with a cer- proximately. 5000 oe 2 ‘ FS : om 5 roxima’ persons: Observes Emotion And Cooperation (335.2869 @ bs meres assistance to approximately 1,900 By DOROTHY RAYMER $.—$—<$<$<—$—$ $$ _____ | will make a personal gift to: him. | TS neepared. 2 written re- ‘cantons a2 nay. o Oe ccitiad al, I witnessed a way in which around the visit of Death as a scores = a waae tte part of life around a theater. The) the United Nations might solve} mortal in the household of -an| . oy etters and questionnaires to activity backstage, the high pitch, problems of tne whole, great,| Italian nobleman. During Death’s the membership: and fulfilled at. ' ‘i wide world. That way was sim-| holiday from his grim labors, he . ae P; of preparedness, the anxiety of } 5 obligations to seven state and na- the cast anxious to give topnotch| PI¥ - - - cooperation. | learns why men fear him and | 5013) organizations, of which the performances, and the general] Members of tne cast for “Death | why they love life.. A poignant 1 hustle and bustle, make for emo- Takes A Holiday,” to be given =i, angle points up the motife. tion as-revved up as a highpow- November, are as follows: Helen| The dialogue is fascinating: the erett motor: Pecmraky. 2 osef page ori characters are boldly etched. Sw _ o ‘, ler, Joan Porter, 0c) pense, humor, heart interest _ + . ee ont eimbte\ B = Jack Clark, Lucie Braternahl, Ann|a captivating theme promise to 2 there is another time when the| C2t!eton, Jonathan Jackson, Guy | make “Death Takes A Holiday,” Arrangements of varied colored presentation of a play reaches a Carleton, Wayne Keele, Chloe-|one of-the most interesting pre- peak of emotional fire. It is less| #2 Nicklas and Ted Nelson. sentations ever given by the Key pryotechnical on the surface, but The story of the play centers} West Players.--- just as powerful beneath. That} heat | Complaints Against Florida M:D?s meeting in the n Ele-} Pocahontas home-‘on-the corner A 4} xt : 3 =] , = I dropped-into the Barn The: « g 3s =. of Caroline ‘ang Elizaheth streets. | s_- Oo Duval street night “before May Be Submitted To Medical Group PENSACOLA, Oct. 9.—Any, | i es last and watched. this happen at a will Pla Dit ti | é af 2 yeti 4 [Takes A Holiday,” a person who believes he has just j eetin, hold & home ale ES ; ) fe | the initial rehearsal for Death from/3 to 6pm. at-the club’ Bridge Ai comedy by Alberto Casella, re-|cause for complaint against a a : house, 319 Duval stret. > : i i Florida doctor of medici Corder, |uoxnav, ocrosen 16— | Of Key West Club {by Water vers "| may_ submit his case to the Te ss vne District of [Of Cerémonies” and ~ introduced sociations and the District of 33 * x Columbia Medical Societ tele ne Ce ee i some means for hearing and} Gerald Saunders and City Com-_ i Wesleyan Service Guild, WSCS, i oe oe Helen Stetson, director for the | cently formed Grievance Commit- weighing complaints against their| missioner C. B. Harvey. ae ‘= state iloquist At First; Methodist -Church will] “Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang scor-|first drama of the season to be|tee of the Florida Medical As- zi i " a om ca Pe so meet at 7:30 P.M. with Mrs. ed highest for the north and south | Presented by the Key West Play-| sociation, it was announced today ‘ knees. It impossible Churches Marie Russell, Southard] players and Mrs. Joesph Guléy| tS, Sat quietly at a small table|by Dr. Walter C. Payne, Pensa- & i E if i | 5 5 street: Z and Howard Pinder-scored high-| i front of the footlights. “The| cola, committee chairman. : HADACOL done “me mbte Phe Rey. Lloyd Corder, ven- | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17— est for the east assembled ‘cast’ gathered around| The establishing of a state "good than anything else. T have 1 uist, and his “Joe the Bap-| Key West Public Library Asso-] at du: played | Casually, not on the stage, but/ Grievance Committee to hear and taken about 35 bottles of HADA- ist? will be heard: at the Baptist ciation at 8 P.M.-at court-} last night ata meeting. of the Key investigate complaints from the COL. The pains have been great- seated in the theater as an au- dience. public was authorized by the House of Delegates, policy making body of the Association. At the same time each county medical son’s aim was to encourage the care was urged to set up a thurch. There wi Other high. seafers -fer. ‘north | ©@St-in understanding of the pro-| similar committee on a local level. ar wee and: south -players © were’ Mrs. | duction and to allow them to get} In explanation of the procedure beg Key West-High School P-T.A.| Louise Auxier-and Joseph: Inslee, | the feel of characterization. fox Sling - complaints, Dr. Faye 8 Fo + | tried his will-meet at 7:30 PM. at the} Second, and Mrs. Alice Benham| 4s individual. opinions . were }suggested that in most cases it} . ae Reeeses ~ «| ttaub tried school, ‘ and Miss Kathryn Lowe, third |Siven, ideas emerged, were ex-|may be advisable to submit com-/ e¢ggegegpecsacasgégesgece | found it Bowling for Navy Wives at the ‘ . | amined, polished and grew wings.{Plaints to the local medical so-| "90 Cus semeeemaangs suddén, of the marvelous coordi-|cess the matter through its own 5 :s sion-. next . Monday, house. West Bridge Association “held in and Wednesday nights} Key~West. Assembly No. 13,]the Ameriean Legion Home on Order.of-the Rainbow for| StockIsland: - Girls at 7:30 PM. inthe an-j| There were seven tables of nex of the -First -Methodist| bridge players. Discussion of the drama began, at first, hesitantly, then with grewing enthusiasm. Mrs. Stet- : ‘ if il ii | vi y vi ciety. The society will then pro- Naval Station Bowling Al- I was acutely aware, all of a y Yy PI i p leys’ beginning at 9 A.M. nation taking place when a group| committee or. forward it to the ashtrays, 1, B2, Iron, ahd ; Z Minoca Councii- No. 13,-Degree} 4." of human beings set their minds|state. committee. However, if a 7 -large;: baht helpful amounts of the>Pocahontas will have third. te one 2 complainant prefers, he may sub- 1 intensely on one goal and work for a solution. It may be wishful mit his case in writing directly & : has. been . planned - rest red makes-them easily | and wistful thinking, buf hére, in}to the state committee. In the = physical d ‘Show ‘Night to be sponsored ulat meeting will be at 8 p.m_| distinguished. - : miniature at the Players rehears-} event that a complainant does.not Sine. opts the Holy Name Society of. St. at the Pocahiontas:home. xs wish to make a statement in writ- y Vitamins and Minerals Pee ce e| waeis cet tts ae| ft 8 Easy To Make Your Own Dress | |, rove tase te com Convent of Mary Immac-|_. 5 val Bet ocroserie_ |Form”---Say Hints To The Homemaker _ pee oe mabey ee Le fae Ht! j program will begin at 8| Hospital Auxiliary, Monroe} By The Associated Press with greater dispatch on a local 3 pa cena ee at Now for some helpful hints for the homemaker: are ot a ee will be it A CLASS Dade Lodge No. 14, ‘Masonic, Making garments fit properly can be quite a problem to the| referred back to the county medi- rf Lodge, will meet at 8:p.m. at girl or woman who sews at home. That's why it's.a good idea to use| cal society unless either the com- i OFFICERS WIVES the temporary Masonic home} 4 dress form. It will help you get well-fitted, professional-looking | plainant or physician complained LL MEET TUESDAY on Amelia Street. garments. Clothing specialists say you can make a dress form at against objects, Dr. Payne said. * TURDLY, OCTOBER 21— very Jittle. cost- Experience in other states has h ce ree of the handi Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton The form is made of gummed paper molded over your figure.|Shown that most complaints: are Ste nti ns will] Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop} Three layers of paper are used so that the form will hold its shape | the Tesult of misunderstandings. | Meetings at 7:45 o'clock 54. | “ xt i - Fi = If the patient and doctor can be day night at the Naval Sta. when it is removed from the model—you. The form then is varnish- . it tomethex to. di the Th . es ed or shellaced to help préserve its shape. CO ee. ee ¢ class room will be NCCS R he a : : matter it is usually settled quick- Ahe Recreation office. ehearse Jee need two knitted shirts, x. ly and to the satisfaction of both gummed paper, pins, yardsticks, MISH SHOTTISCHE Mambo; Plan Show tape. measures, and other inex- Prithe Either the ene or the;t ERS 4 “< a pens? tetinie to. make™* the physician has the privilege of ap- D SPANISH CIRCLE |\Of “Set To Music {2207 ms*etials to make’ the ] avoided. While most furniture pealing a decision by the county ICES. ARE TAUGHT A musical comedy version of} €rs-are needed to paste the gum- of modern design is put out in society committee to the state oximately 120 junior high| the: Mambo was released by the}med paper over the knitted skirt the lighter finishes. However, | érievance committee. bol students attended the tae NCCS Littie Theater group Jast} when it’s on you: os it’s wise to avoid both the ex-| It is the intention of the com- cing classes-last night in the| night at the NCCS Club, under}. You—the model—should wear| tremely light andthe extremely | mittee, Dr. Payne said, preargeas B school gymnasium. thé direction of Gerald Pinder. |¢omfortable shoes while the dress | dark finishes. That's because the }all complaints wit: the least de- Shottische and the} The dance formation includes}{9rm is being made. “You — will} scars of service are very disfigur-} lay possible consistent with able Circles dances were/the talented - dancers: Peggy} Want to have on a well-fitted | ing to ‘such light finishes and the 28 ee of a griev- ip addition to severalpPinder, Lillian Weaver, Joyce foundation . garment, : ‘and: . you} Very dark ‘finishes cover up the a3 jittee b: the state medi ces Park, Lavonda Sawyer, Buford SHould true! beauty of the wood. ance commit y Strange, Gene Messier, Al G —_—————_ cal association is by no means e, Gene Messier, avi- ; to - “At a4 gan and Phil Silverio. BOOTH, REPUBLICAN | unite. Florida. pres. the 18th Century. Weird shapes and excess gadgetry should be 7 ii thirty-four state medical as- scien Toom only” situ- racy 3 (Continued From rage One) ent, OE = — a ation that prevailed at the NCCSI,.: js p i plan’ to arrive in Key West at} af, ‘ eforgen-|Club when the show “Set To| ie to sixty minutes, if | Mrs. Betty Ann Mainella will be is done rapidly. S| pe lusic” was presented on October} -.1¢ you're Wesley E..-Garrison, Booth hhas brought many requests for choose it campaign manager, .announces at performance and the} best to stick to the ‘pieces that |Booth’s objectives if elected are for-another night. when the have ‘pleasing-.architectural:-limés ;to curb communism at home -and a Sa ican be Seen by the and forms that ae noi-radically }abroad: to send confusion, chaos +public, will be-announced in a| different from the masterpieces|and corruption; and-to esta few days. of the master cabinetmakers of|enduring peace. De eC ne | if

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