The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 14, 1950, Page 4

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y West Cancer Society Executives d Meeting Of Florida Division hess gy ie tee , executive vice presi- Oe cegesents have been com- ite Commanders, Execu- _ County The ty was given "tive Committee Chairmen, Se work together on a float for the par = eretaries and other delegates from Armistice Day parade. There was} PrOximately 100 gues “* “organized units will meet in the annual general session with |t© Appr: ly 100 of Florida’s doctors, dentists, and lay- Control efforts are e€x- | to attend the three-day which will begin with of the State Execu- today. Directors and general mem- ___betship meetings will be held xu with the annual din- is scheduled for to- y night. The dinner will be by an address of the president, Dr, 0. B. Carr of West Palm “is Chairman of the Board and will preside at @ meeting of that body tomor- morning. of new officers, exe- € commit:ee members and ectors will be held during the general i session. unit leaders discussion con- is slated for Monday with “funcheon program at which | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17— piano with Edward Fitzpatri E at a meeting of committee held Thursday night at Parish Hall. General chair- - Mrs. Eric Curry, called the bazaar will be held on and Saturday, Nov. 3 and 4 church grounds, begin- ag at 4 o'clock each afternoon. ; in feature of the festival : lock Friday night, Nov.; . -M ral ‘Blight and her com- <—pany will direct and stage the ‘Show. Featured will be men’s — modeled by Tom Psunn. will follow the : music furnished iu Serenaders, attractions of the» festi- ‘be pony rides for-child- ‘pond, fortune telling, cake, candy, popcorn, movies, handicraft, Christ- ~eards and dolls. baby show and supper held in connection with p bazaar will be held at a date ‘be announced later. wvvvwvvwyy Arrivals - and Mrs. Jerome Schnoeb- 1921 Packer street, are the of a 6-pound, 2-ounce h at 8:25 o'clock Tuesday g in the Naval Hospital. noebelen. CS2, is serving . S. S. Chivo. r Are Parents Parents Of A Son P 8-pound, 9-ounce son was/ it 8:33 o'clock Thursday in the Naval Hospital to| and Mrs. Joseph M. pited street, Apar' e Son A are the par- 13 at 2:10 Cancer Society, Lester, chairman membership campaign for the ‘County See ot ae sector, ‘séctule Leecons a tion Key West Community Cox-} to attend the seventh annual meeting of the American and with Dr. Lester will go on to Tampa following |of the Community Concert Serv- { ly 50 mbe! of} Met Macnee Lae tua tere Amcaim| Birthday At Party % rron = Nea Association, the American of Surgeons and the = 7 oe nee Health with of- of the American Cancer Bog poss you go and bring up the coal. ing bers PERSONALS * ITEMS “INTEREST TO EVERYONE “KICK-OFF” SUPPER | New Poster Fa ‘or Business Women’s Week| MRS. HELEN MAXSON FOR COMMUNITY CONCERTS TOMORROW | The “kick-off” supper for th | Outstanding Musical Program [ SE Ne ee fficers’ Wi ives Luncheon ! | KISIT WITH MRS. LEE |For O ene Maxson of Buffa-! _Roy Williams of ‘ew Ft. Lauderdale, has| Artists Associatic |réturned_to”“her’ home ‘on Costilla| ity Concert A j Istand, Ft. Laudérdalé, after vis-| Club to be he wéek “here with) will oe ai s. Bu Sone ee eey| anc Mrs. Dorothy Bieuwelt will bet i e t Mr. Maxson died about a/Co- penis Se aperiny County Commander of the Ameri- cert Association to begin Monday will be served at 6 o'clock to- erow night at the Woman's! Club. i Roy J. Williams, representative te musical f 2 Atay new co-chairr =a me ice from New York, will address; the group and show a 20-minute Pne| Fleet Reserve OE Pere ree iy film made by eee «| Auxiliary To Enter} Russell A. Curry | |\Float In Parade Celebrates Eighth - ae (ounty = Hospital Pe | Stuart Whiting Is | Guest Speaker For 2 Gainesvalie || Beta Sigma Phis 3° deg: the Fleet Reserve Association and 21 members of the Women’s} = Auxiliary attended separate} Russell Allen Cu meetings held Thursday night in| his eighth birthd: the club rooms at the corner of!birthday party gi Front and Fitzpatrick streets. | afternoon in the annes The groups made plans to| Fleming Street Methodist c discussion of a Halloween dance! Seago, Mr. and & to be held either October 27 or|'¥. 723 Eaton stree 28 in the club rooms. ned to have the pa A collection was taken at the) lawn. of of the Curry ho: auxiliary. meeting by the welfare} committee’ for the Tienkesiving| basket. A committe was selected jurpose of such 4 rage the phy: handicapped to seek em loyment ' according. to their‘ re- pective capacities,” said Mr. Next ti 1 give them a} with a pac : . reater. sens self’ reliance,/3, range-coco: meoct r Preparations for the |theretore _ their morale | Just on ™ Christmas party. The association: and auxiliary a held a social meeting together | Served The Hall following the business meeting. |@tied out in party jments, favors and decorati r or ga } cups, ef confectioner's Games were played « Coming Events aciph Richardson and Annette Russell winning prize: SEE Os eae eS eee SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14— Ss a Bac eae | Observance Of Business Women’s Week hold a home cooked food sale, Spaghetti Supper | Begins At Presbyterian Services house, 319 Duval stret. Planned For Sun. | ked Nelhe Pear- ine Merson for ghess to help and for S| they performed dur- jing the Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. A spokesman for the ways and means committee of the chapter announced that tentative plans have been made for a Halloween , |Party for members and guests to ~|be held on Oct. 28 at the home of sponsor, Mrs. An- MAYOR'S PROCLAMA Whereas, Sunday, the 15th day. to Samrday, of October, 1950, has been designed cs BUSINESS and PROFESS WOMEN'S WEEK and TTT EV EVIEALELE MONDAY, OCTOBER 16— Dramatics Class for officers’) Night At NCCS wives will meet at 8 p.m. at the Barn Theater. Myrs.} Special events planned for t J. H. Kautman will be chair-| weekend at the NCCS Club f man of the group. = Armed Forces include group s: vance oi Nationai Business Women’s W: eek wil r with all members of the K "s Club attending church serv: urch on White street near Flagler av rian Church was chosen by 5 Mrs. Grace Crosby, will meet in Bae Ss at 10:45 o'clock; |. Support of the chapter in send- | Teen-. Agers CGttiii nc ween ack cathe Oe M “ |merital patients ‘at Chattahoochee . -| Mysterious Queen ‘| was) requested. in gi letter trom| Kj | Alpha Kappa chapter in Miami. “Key. West Public Laer Asso-|and Mary Saunders Davey at eee Halloween Dance | | Statewide pians are, being made . : : Mrs. Dayey is well known as e: £ et Assembly No. 13,1 fine accompanist and will pl. Order of the Rainbow for! the song selections of the servic meet at 7:30 P-M. with Mrs.| night. Marie. Russell,. Southard] Naval personnel hostesses will Whereas, it behoves every citizen ness and Professional Women and in the citizens of the entire nation. Now, Therefore,.1, john Carbonell. me vested as Mayor of the City of es institution. proclaim the observance oi \For YMCA “Show wees queen of the Halloween’, Ruth Larson, chairman’ of the’ @ Women's Week irom the 15th day to the Zist : : ee = > brary committee spbmitted her « tober, 1950, and imou: ot | : cro) wned at | Thursd: 3 Ss yequesi unanimous support Girls-at 7:30 P.M. in the’an-. men. At Tonight's Dance : People Halloween TePert of the meeting Held at the; | and their ideals. (“mex of the First Methodist! Hungry Naval personnel, re- é i | h try Harris and on the o | at the) Church. There will be ballot-| turning from an afternoon at the here is a promise of talent lament te meeting held at the court-|S Given under my hand and‘seal this 24 ing.; posta beach, will welcome t ing at the floor show at thejcircles téday. se. Mrs. Fiofence | Ardagh,'g. tober, A-D., 1950. Key West High School P.T.A. Ser a supper. Sunday eveni d Services YMCA ‘Dance to-]| More than 100 teen-agers at- PFesident,. Jo Jamies ‘and Ruth’ . Will meet at, 7:30 P.M, at the] #* the NCCS Club. Hal Boyle of the USS.|tended the cost party and Larson attended this meeting. Jo (sd) JOHN CARBONELL, school. i The roe - a dashes ao ilone; B. E. Strange of the/danced to music furnished by the ~ was elected” setgetary of| Mayor of City oi Key Bowling for Nevy Wives at the paca ra ao Wil serpere 2nd aval Hibs 1; Eddie Lively of |Coral Isle Serenader u ne Library Association and the| gi ' Naval Station Bowling Al- be bi eicie =e Sell, a Naval Station: Eddie} At 9:30 o'clock a gi name Beta Sigma Phi sorority was Te-|™ Victor Lowe. eye beginning at 9 A.M. ry as eS <3 7 =e Fleet Sonar Schoo]; and/was drawn from the registration Coded as the Sink organization City Clerk. Minoca Council No. 13, Degree fae tides a De.gado and Chris-) ica sses Carolyn Cama-}box and she was crowned “Hallo-,™2king a donation toward the “rie gay tae Cee Mrs. mace will entertain with} lief and Vivian Gartenmeyer will|ween Queen”. Immediately _fol- (oecartion a eee a p.m. juet al /OS- ne pe Tiarn., | _ 1 jlowing the informal coronation,! hose present Monday were: # SSS SESS ESESSE SSH SEe mopolitan restaurant. Reg-|?!20 selections. j £ the Fleet Sonar|the queen, like Cinderella, disap- Ardagh, Mrs. Dolice Curry, ular meeting will be at 8 p.m | 1 will be master of cere.|Peated, and left doubt in many 1g, Jennie Faye Ber- at the Pocahontas home. [fetes Bullock : A Saye nies. The dance will be from 9|™inds as to who s Wives at 7:45 P.M. above the ; Loves Preserving |~ to L Recreation Office at the Na-} 3 2 ing | Lettie Castro and Bob Carter for vi Base. FS 8 Sig American A Ae | Square ‘Dancing jthe most original. The tric ap- Gloria Rivas, Edna Hoff, Margaret ou! 1:45 o'clock. | pel a ‘Scully, Jo James, Mrs.Doris Si- | peared together, dressed in - Monroe County Hospital offi- (By AsseciatsA Prenat Last N ight At aad (53 | amusing bette © and car- Tuge, Gywn James, Betty Saund- cers and directors will meet = Some people really drea at 3 P.M. at the hospital. ing candles. Dora Garcia and|°!S; Madge Anderson, Mrs. Gell- eived- prizes for rich, Miss Beatrice Mareno. Betty jest costumes) Teppine | and Sate Campbell ing to work in the morn Key West Bridge Association | “?¥S* they dislike t at 7:30 PM, American Le-| , Others—like Heler gion Home, Stock Island.|20"t mind in the } Duplicate bridge played. they like wha . La Concha Navy Wives Club much they almost look forw squares were } Kitty Smith r patio at th + MC. A last ; Wearing the pp. jand Dannie Ga dressed as} [Frankenstein's monstet, won the According» to «Ji that it- takes! prize for having the funniest cos-|SUFV: n +> |Dopular.-with » schools | to a work day. Of co couples ‘to “form a ‘Square. | tume- : -linto ‘several editipien = ph S reacleateren ; type whe actually love t up'moves through a'pre-} Mr. and Mrs. My: 7 D et of circles’ and’ turns {Sponsored the dance, which was}W8=¢.supplied or rected by the ‘voice of the call- | also attended by sev H _ you know the Hospital Auxiliary, Mo: are more rare—tbut Miss Bi County Hospital will oe at| can be listed in that categ: 3 p.m. at the hospital. Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Lodge, will meet at 8 p.m. at the temporary Masonic home on Amelia Street. Monroe County Council ofj P.T.A. will have a noon! She explains this is 4 fact that she’s alw: that are “right up m ten years Colonial Willi: coordinating histori tural and archeolc r to the Squafe* dance each} the night : there is a class in| Know, : eS Was not wit 108 “however, room dancing; “directed by Sea s urning up import- § . ant money. In that year executors + Ralph Hartenstine. __ | Sister Of Composer \or sisacea tails cotate poinall jthe American Society of Com-f Ten At Meeting 01 OF | Has Reason To Be | posers, Authors and Publishers} luncheon at.the Candlelight} with American cu! al mi fwhich meant that commercial restaurant and a 1:30 PM! She cataloged all the Ti | Hospital Auxiliary) ‘Grateful For Song jers thereafter had to pay to meeting in the Truman Ele-| Jefferson papers at t jthe song. Jessiea Hill is the bene-}- mentary school auditorium. _ | sity of Virginia, whi | Sewing Group |By The Associated Press Iiciary. And while the famous lit- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19— founded, and at the Li i A retired educa Ten women attended the meet-/Clinton, Connectici Sewing Group of Monroe Coun-| Congress since leaving th ty Hospital Woman’s Aux-} versity in 1941 © Sewing Group of to be grateful to a song She | iliary will meet at 2 P.M. at] Now this busy lady roe Conte Hospital Wo-|Jessiea Hill, the one surviving|@ handsome income. the Hospital. leave of her job at th ry held Thursday |sister of Mildred an unsung} Jessica Hill is naturally proud JayShees will have Card Party | as assistant in the mai at the hospital. {composer who died int 1916. If we/of her sister's musical ability and and at the Clubhouse. Mrs. Mary} vision, where she’s } m mend articles and |asked you the name. of the song/the sucess of this song she com- Jane Pierce will be hostess.jall presidential pape cr use at the!Milderd Hill wrote, y sake ‘prob-! Laeane ‘She isn't too surprised, be- Guests may be invited. Adams to Presid have much work /ably say you did: . But if/cause her sisier Mildred was ‘ex- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20— son. But while she h: ali members* of | we told you it was ae Birth-|ceptionalty talented. She had’been Officers Wives Club Luncheonjthis job a lot, she d nd next -week’s}day To You,” then you'd know the}borm.in Louisville, Kentucky, in Meeting will be at 12:15 | mind leaving it for [song we were ta king: about—it's. 1859. She went to Chicago t o'clock at Fort Taylor. Mrs.]In fact, she thinks + ‘ |probably one you have sung-hun-]under some famous. teachers. 4 sn Clair Rozie, piarfist, will be|is the job yet. t in American his-|dreds of times. Today practicalty|though she played. in -@ there 3 guest artist roy Williams of! She will be chief of the Hi Its job also is tojeveryone Starts Singing it the mo-jand led @ church choir, her main New York will show films of}ical Branch of the:Nati pinion when ,léss{ment they Spot a lighted candle, interest was composition: ‘She Columbia Artists in behalfjcil for Historic Sites and Build- of important —his-jon a cake. adapted a number of Negro spirit- of Community Concert Asso-| ings. This is a private Philant buildings is threat-| It was composed, however, with; uals and wrote songs used by im- ciation. ic Reearch Project sponsor |the title “Good Morning To Ail,”}portant artists on the concert! SATURD£LY, OCTOBER 21— more than si “It I had sat/and designed to be a greeting by/Stage- It was later, when she re- Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton|with head up the/youngsters in the kindergarten|turned to Louisville, that she be- Haven, Boy Scouts of Troop, ican Institute of Arc ost wanted to do,/class that was conducted by an-/Came interested in her sister Hill's 54. i y dreamed up one| other sister. Patty Smith Hill /kindergarten. And it was. there please me more.”|Seems that Mildred was interest-|the famous “Happy Birthday To And she explains, “I'm not in-jed im her sister's pioneering kin-| You” was written. erested in historical buildings asjdergatten and wrote songs for; ‘Incidentally, Jessica Hill also is: ch, however. What I'm interest-jthe class while Patty Hill supplied iroud of her sister Patty Hill, be- ed oS eee the words. In 1893 same of these Cause she later tccame one of the s\serving the things. that mean/SOhg were published under the nation’s great educators and at = ~ something in the American cul-|title, “Songs And Stories For Kin- her retirement was a Columbia’ ture.” |dergarten And Primary Schools. University professor. a a a a ea ey NEVER MIND Peck—My views on bringing |r s€ fo up the family are— Ithe U Mrs. Peck—Never mind YOUT j co: Til bring up the family ‘a Pp jcouncil spo:

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