The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 31, 1950, Page 4

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JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor Love Thy Neighbor” Is The Theme | WORK ON BAZAAR Of World Community Day Services = ee 25 Women of the First Pres! “Love Thy Neighbor” is the theme for the World Communi i Church will meet from 1( Day services to be held Friday by the United Council of Church}t, 4 pm. Th «= Women at the First Methodist Church. 4Gleas n- Snow, The morning service begins at 10 o'clock. Lunch will be served | street, to work on articles in the church annex at hoon. |bazarr to be held Nov. The Rey: Eldon Simimons, pastor of the Ley Memorial-Methodist jchureh. Church, Will give the af on sermon with benediction by the Rev. THE Met iL LEY 5 G. mn, Wells. rs "sae |4RRIVE HERE FOR there will’ be an” Offer | WINTER SEaSON dedieation of gi i Mrs. C asticles for the searves, mittens, +» Will be dedicated | PRESBYTERIAN | WOMEN MEET TO - ter- a.m. rs. olds their at the | Connecticut Girl | 4nd Navy-Man **| Wed Here Sat. Miss Althea Ellen Kelly | Hartfotd, Conn, and J: ranklin Davenport, Jr. ot| Course For Gray Ladies To Begin ®| Here Next Month AQ Gra Lad: }the Peace Ira Albury at | fice. Billy. Morphis Pedce by M =f h Rog~l Reed atte ~ on ture readi €rs;. offeri gifts; a talk, God,” Miss Hel @oness of Wesley House and John ded the couple. of} with} sit! Coming Events ness ITUESDAY, OCTOBER 31— Meeting conducted by Mrs. Joseph} Bowling for all Navy wives Prent,. council presid and|; -9 am. at Naval Station Bowi- tenediction by the Rev. Mr. ing Alley i Wells. Officers’ ‘wives interested in bridge and canasta will mee’ at I pm. at the Fort Tay Officers’ Club. Advanced Spanish class for of- ficers’ wives from 8:30 to 9:30)' a.m. over Palace Theater. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1— Date Lodge No. 14, Masonic} handi Group will meet at 8 p.m. at} of the Red the temporary Masonic Home| of the h on Amelia street. The Bowling for officers wives at) Red Cr 1;30 p.m. at Naval Station. Advanced sewing and slipcove: classes for officers” wi from 7:30 to 10 pm. in K West high school annex. \ clu de: Vi Key West Bridge Association at} * 8 pm. at Armed Services | ents: pl YMCA. i Art class for officers wives w at _ Ley | lemorial’ Church School Has} . s Halloween Party e-| | at-} urch School Hal-} Toween Party for Ley Church held last night on the church lawn. Guests received } | i lollipops and} . Cake, eqokies} and cold drinks were ed. Costume prizes for children un- @er 8 years old went to Brenda dean Sterling, prettiest, Phyllis Kay Mashburne, funniest; anal Jean Hurt. ugliest. Por those over 8, prizes went to! tion: | bution of books. Catherine Pratt, prettiest; Ann} La Concha Navy Wives Club | The course will last about two Shirley Vinson, funniest; and Mar-j No. 88 will meet at 10:30 am_| weeks, with two meeting: *tin Lee Curry, ugliest. in clubrooms at Building 178,} Those wishing to apply should were Mrs. H. F. Higdan, Naval Station. go to the Red Cross office be- miett and Lt. Comdr. Otto THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2— | tweon the hours of 10 and 12 ir Beginning the morning and 2 and 4 in the afternoon, where they -will ‘fill ] « eut their application. 7 z Mrs. Edith Moffat is - present oy Publ ic chairman of the Gray Ladies here. Week-End At -, Summetland Key A party of -adventurous’ Ser- «¥icemen. under the leadership of Gerry Pinder, met at the NCCS imerland Key. Swimming, fishing and grilling i heir catch over outdoor fires wa: . A. Ellis, Jr. Lt. Robert /|FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3— fun that everyone enjoyed and Swimming class for: officers’ looked forward to repeating very wives from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. soon. in the seaplane base swim-: The campers included G- ming pool. Messier, on; Wuuam Wilson. Officers Wives Club luncheon SN: Garvey Calhoun, SN; John Tmeeting at 12:30 pm. at Fort Holden, SN: Pfc. Fred Conner Taylor. ; and -Pinder. Girl Scout Week Program ai 7:30 pm. at NCCS Club. ried 5 meriand Key a Audubon So-.through the coperation .of the is £ hy cele 100 Attend The Players Last Night At Trade Winds Patio | Approximately 109 persons, members. of The -Key West | and guests entered the st | spooky palm-covered ‘ ‘andles” and each gifest received noise makers as favors. Fe: the decorations weté latge tymédy ‘tragedy * papier: mech | masks made by Bert Garnett shine sa SRE CER i | Mrs. Howard Skidmore. ae : . | Sylvia Stanley and her. group. | furnished the music fer dancing. Prizes for the amusing costumes went to Mrs. Skid- At Fort Taylor , | flowing white nightgbwn, wore Hall Party her hair in cloth curlers and ss ; More than 250 persons, most of wore an idiot’s mask; and to e | Yenacio Carbonell, dressed as a whom were in costume, attended head. 3 ‘ay! 2: 3 A party of nine, who came as| Officers’ Ciub. Of Committees Snow White, the witth and the| Prizes for costumes went to a Seven Dwarfs, won} the most! two Frankenstein’s monsters; a! Committees for the Key -Wi original prize. The-party includ- | — ee ee White and — Se ae ed Lt. and Mrs. Ch = seven Gwi ; a pickle barrel; a meeting 1 en hl, Comdr. and See Mr. Hyde (of the Dr. Jekyl andj board of directors held fast Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Chas. | Mt. Hyde); the man in the out-jat ‘Woman's Club. Mrs: Wi Simmons. and Lt, apd Mrs. Na-| house .and the Big Hat Man. liam farren, president, 3 haniel Fowler. Mildred’ Fenton, vocalist, andjed at meeting: © An unidentified guest dressed {Charles Carlisle. « ; bottr u a.fabbit also won }a “mast ¢ Miami, entertained the ‘group. original” prize. Gus Ayala's band furpished-th e couple’s. apple-eating- con-| Music for: dancing. t was won by Mr.” 4 z the. Helen Stetson and Mr. Nel- 2 “ye i son won two lovely satin garters. | sae a sa Winners of he’ potato dance, i: | Hostesses At “Y?.b ‘A; bank A musical tap routine to the|t0 make the Florida tune of “Cincinnati Dancing Pig”|Bank the | Fritz Helsinger won two cup} highlighted the floor show Sat-|ciation. first prize in the _men’s|urday night at the Armed Ser- ct ‘ skit vices YMCA. on Nov. 16 at 8 p.m.at the Wi Guy Carleton and Bowman Cut-! Sous Z | served as masters of cere- monies for the evenitig, Mrs. Robert Pollock was chair- nan of the committee in charge f arrangements. Members of her ommittee were Mrs.) Paul Saw- yer, Mrs. Bowman’ Cutter, Guy leton, Jack Clark, Mrs. Skid-. more, Mrs. Joseph Kemp, George Renna and ‘James! Murphy. Mrs. Whitehead told fortunes. At Halloween . Party Given By CMA. Students cae ya Saturday night at the NCCS by the St Aloysius: { of the Convent of Mary ulate, which. included The antics to rhythm were by |man’s Club.” The Hal Trio, consisting of Holt- zinger, Abbott and Liveiy; dress-| core delighted the ed in overalls, white shirts, red| boogie number. Lynn | neckerchiefs, derby hats and}=“¥YMCA hostess, piggie false faces. : accompanied by Cleo Ted Nelson of the Fleet Szuar| the piano. School was emeee fer te eve-} Ed Gabriel of the. bron of the USS. Bassalone, who ». Played a‘piaho number, ‘stare| Bolieadibes Willi Remember,” and for an en-j records. - The use of the camp at Suni- ;

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