The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1951, Page 4

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———e - fad x “FT SPAGE FOUR ~~ Marjorie Keiser, in Reeve: ce Value of Pan-American- duced the top Poinciana spelle (to. the group, John Wayne Harper. | atthe San Carlos Institute. SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN _ SEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor 3 The Cuban consulate, as well as the board of directors of the 1 ‘institute, will be represented. Presentation of Spanish certificates to students in good statiding will be an important part of the event. "Ho HoR he public is invited. Second-year certificates will bé awarded to Helen Byrd Reeves, “Stephen E. Pyle, Elizabeth B. Oliver, Al M. Oliver, Aucrey Mills | s —_ and Ivene Sopen Brooks. . Students who will receive first * year certificates are Astrid Klein, Lucille C. Pat- terson, Mary Lawrence. Kath- erine W. Whiting, Ruth I. Lar- + gon, Anne Marie Payson, Marie ioueE;Drinkwatet, Freda Nita Lew is, Madeline E; Loder, Rita Par: lewitz, Virginia Moody, Margaret Q'Brien, Lee E. Bryan and Guy R., Parker. . Avieriean and Cohan Nationa! Anthems by the audienre, ~~ Tnvoci tion Me Chaplain al M. Oliver. ’ Peyyote Jr Ne. Harold abe * ismbetin2 our Spanish les- , “fhe Human Body” ~ by A> Keiser; “The Months’ of © «Year noem by Mes, W. E. “and-“Our " Residehce”. by ° Tay “Mrs, Ac R. Mills. Wards of pogreciatter by Mrs. | A. M, Oliver. are represen “ennis class, Uiticers’ > Wives! club special interest group will meet at, 1 pan. at the Naval Station tennis ‘courts ar the ool. ting Waters Rebekah ~~ Lodge No, 14-will meet at 7:30 Pm. in is fhe Knights of Phy- man lene PTA will meet at 7:45 p.m. in the school Enh one’ of the Women of Tooiinets eit ‘meet at 8 pm. in the ses home of Mrs. Leslie Fowler, Poinciana place. Woman/p@iisb will meet. ect: at 3:30 p.m. in the club itorium. i Methodist church will meet at-8 p.m, in the church annex. Club» will have its «) Loc weekly dinner meeting at Ache 45 p.m. at Delmonico’s res- °" taurant. ‘ vueosAdvanced Spanish class will! bi Fs ‘mget from 8 to 9 p.m. at San “ Carios school, ove: Palace ‘= theater. «Bridge games sponsored «by a special interest group of {the Officers’ Wives’ club, will be played at 8 p.m. at the Port Taylor Officers’ Club, ise, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Naval Station bowling alleys. Handicrafts class tor officers wives wil) meet at 7:30 p.m. i above the recreation building on the Naval Station. | INESDAY, APRIL 11— tect Senar Oficers’ Wives will Lave a.10-o'cloek coffee.mect- +-iag at the officers’ ‘pool on the Naval Station. “Airship DevRon Eleven Officers’ Wives’ club will have a 10 a.m. business meeting and coffec at the Fort Taylor of- = f'eers’, club. ! Sk review group of the Of- »@dicers’, Wives’ club will mect yt 10 am, at the Fort Taylor ~ officers’ club. Mrs. L. H. God- card will speak about her Eu- ropean tour last summer. =| Niliere of Monroe County ~ hospital will ‘meet at 3 p.m. * at tae hospital. i} Scottish Rite Bodies will meet ‘© \*set 8 p.m. in temporary home &. ...om Amelia street. eaver sewing class, special “interest: group “of © Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from | ta fhe day at the © schou! ‘this day, class members visit the ;¢lass they will be in next year. to hurch repeas Carl Brill M4 ‘West Women's Club will '.. i building 178 on the Naval Bowling for all navy wives THURSDAY, APRIL 12-- Lt. Cockroft Ts Guest Speaker At Poinciana PTA Lt. I, G. Cockroft was guest speaker at the monthly meeting of Poinciana School ,| last night at the school. Lieutenant,Cockroft spoke on “Scouting In Answer To Citizen- ship?”"H¢ ‘believed boys who be-' vome: membeyss0f othe Cub Scouts! join the Boy) in be- d ih citizens. These or- “help mold the boys’ “Lieutenant Cockroft nN PTA presi- dent, presided at the meeting and as-ivader- of the community inging..Mrs. Michael Jacobs ac- ecmnanied the singing at the piano. The following - committee chosen to nominate officers for the coming year: Mrs. J. L. Cruz, Mrs. Carlton Smith and Mrs. W. VanHuss. Principal Albert Carey _ intro- sixth’ grade student, first in the school who won; and third in ithe-county eonteyt Wat wok, Pot! pe | ee sented 5th school 2 bo: eae fifth grade student, and second a gee a. in’. the) sehéol, was arded- a $3~ check” from the iv cu Ringer se a announced the er rount © pre-schopt nm nies s in ene yaar fute molinos “nivate date of “a sist gi be held soon. During become acquainted with the class room and work. _ The count of room parents was won.by David MeDaniel’s grade. During the social hour refves ments were ved “by the hos- pitality committee, which is head- by Mrs, Vance Bosweli and 1:30 to 4-p.m. in the home of Mfs. Karl Kunz, 2019 Staples . avenue. Juaior Chat . of Cor will meet ats pim. atthe club house. wowing for officers’ wives be- gins at 1:30 p.m, at the Na- val Station bowling alleys. ‘La Concha Navy Wives Club Ne 8° will meet at 10:30 a.m. Station Key West Bridge Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the} Catal Room at the Overseas tet Beginning golfers class of Of- ficers' Wives’ club will meet at 10 am. on the handball field behind Echoasis on the Naval station. Arthur Sawyer Post No. American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary’. will have a joint meeting at 8 p.m. in the Legion home. 28, Monroe County Girl Scout Leaders Association will *mect at 7:30 p.m. in the So- ciel, Hall of the First Pres- byterian church, U.D.C. will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Allan, Cleare, 900 North Beach. Room Representatives of Key West. Junior-Senior School PTA will mect at p. m. in the home of Mi Hollon Bervaldi, 1215 Wash- ington street. Naval Station Officers’ Wives club will have a 10 a. m. cof-| fee mecting at the Fort Tay-| lor officers’ club. | Key West Art and Historical Society will meet at 8:30 p. m. at. West Martello Gal- levy. Flect Reserve. Association be Women’s Auxiliary will meet at 8:39 p. m. in club rooms at the corner of Front and Fitz- patrick streets. | Dr, Felix Varela Lodge No. 6% will meet at 8 p,m, at the Chan’ Masonic Lodge. Ladies Auxiliacy, VFW Post ey eran Program Thur:day : At San Carlos Institute; Language ~ Students To Receive Certificates The ‘Adults’ Departmeht of San Carle; School will, hold its annual Pan-American program at 5:30 o’clock next Thurscay night PTA held. was! * Susan Peacon Is President Of Wesleyan Guild or ice Guild, W.S.C.S. M-thodist church at a i in the home 1 con. Pracon lane elected of Firs guild on May 14 in the home of . Ruth Carey, Petronia street. se Rev. G. Leon Wells was guest of the guild. | \iiss Roberts discussed health of business women the program lesson. | The hostess served ments. | Members present included M. Carola Nettles, Miss Gretna M: iLean, Miss Louis Ketchum, M , Roberts, Miss Peacon, Mrs. Sa- jrah vari lager Marie Russell, the Rev. - Wells and Mrs. Duane. the for Girl Scout Leaders To Discuss County Council Thursday | Plans for organizing a Girl Scout Council in the county will be discussed at a meeting of the Monroe County Girl Scout Lead- ers Association: to be held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night in the sociel hall of the’ First Presby- terian church, corner White and Washington strects, M all Girl Scout leaders, leaders and committee ‘to attend this meeting. A part of the meeting willbe devoted tg; handieraft suggestions for Girl Scott troops. assistant members AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAI New Arrivals AAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAALAA A Daughter. Lise Gabrielle Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosen- feld, 1300 A Seminary street, are | the parents of their second child, | an 8-pound daughter, Lise Ga- brielle, born at 9:32 p.m., April 2 in the Monrce County hospital. A Daughter, Sue Ann, An 8-pound, 8-ounce daughter, Sue Ann, was born at 5:45 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Monroe m hospital to Mr. and Mrs. B. Myers, 2011 Staples ie is t eiv third child. ; is a scientist with tha % Ordinence Research Laboratory, Naval Ordinance Unit. Charles “No. 3911 will meet at 8 p. m, in the VFW Home. American Legion Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 will meet at 8 p. m. in the Legion Home on Stock Isiand. Advanced Sewing class, special isterest group of Officers’ Wives’ club. will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in the home of Mrs. R. W. Safford, quarters 29, Naval Station annex. Beginners sewing class. special interest group of Officers’ Wives’ club. will meet trom 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of Mrs. R. G. Hazelwood, 51 Rest Beach, First year Spanish class, cond half, will meet from 3:20 to 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, over Palace Theater. Sewing Group Monroe County Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary Auxiliary, will meet at 2 p.m. at the. «hospital FRIDAY, APRIL 13-— Golden Rule Circle of First Methodist church is sponsor- ing a food sale to begin at 4 p.m. in front of the church Margaret Stern piano concert, sponsored by the Key West Woman's Club, will be per- formed at 3 p.m. in the aud- itoritim of the Harris Ele-} School No. 21, Order of Eastern Star. will meet at] m. in the Golden Eagle 211 Petronia street. Wives’ club will have a luncheon meeting at noon at Fort Taylor officers’ club. Margaret Stern piano concerts, sponsored by the «Key West Woman's Club, will be per- formed at 3 p.m. and at 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Harris Eiementary School. OS Ee ee Miss Susan Peacon was elected ent of the Wesleyan Serv- meeting ‘eld at the next meeting of the | refresh- | Sam Toth, president, urges! TRE KEY WEST CITIZEN (1EMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE BY National Legion Vice Commande To Visit Legion And Auxiliary | National Vice Commander Joe H. Adams of Miami will vi Arthur Sawyer Post 28, American Legion, at its regular meetin tomorrow night, Post Comamnder Frank Romaguera announced t t} day. national field representative for the American Le; D: trict Commander Larry Hoffman of Miami Be; Connie Hudgins, runner-up. in# gion, and were: |the State Legion Oraterical fi- | gv Y is Adele Rob-| nals, will be guest at the meet. |Garden Club To . &. Duane;|ing. Miss Hudgins will deliver x ~ Mrs. Marie Rus-|her prize’ winning oration, w.| Have Cake Sale ‘ 4 Curry Harris, chairman of the ; Installation services will be! Post's Oratorical Committee, will At W oman s Club Commander Romaguera | an- | they can cook, as well as grow acunces that the Auxiliary Unit | beautful flowers, at their cake 28 will attend this meeting. Re-|sale to be held Saturday at the freshments will be served follow- .ng the meeting. Post Adjutant Antonio Arango, Jr., has announced that a group of members will be received in- to the Post during a ceremony Woman's Club auditorium. The sale will start at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robinson Is |conaucted by Yue Key West Ke |Guard of Honor. New President Of Anthony L. Ulchar, Adjutant, Honor Guard, announced that the Honor Guard will conduct a imemorial service in| memory of all departed members of Arthur Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Alice Robinson was elect- ed president of the American Le- Sawyer Post No. 28. The “Post |" PUSM CR © Fedele Sie de Everlasting Ceremony” will be} #0" Auxiliary. Arthur Sawyer most impressive. Post No. 28, at a recent meeting AGS IONE Ul f tae auxiliary. Mrs. Robinson vill sueceed Mrs. C. B. Harvey. nstallation ceremonies for these Entertainment At Saturday Night Other officers elected were: | YMCA Dance First vice president, Mrs. An- Miss «Joyce ‘Thonipecn.’” Miss thony Ulcha econd vice presi- i iss Jo! Ss rs. James Ga le, Sr.; |Francene Johnson, Ralph Holt- dent, Mrs. James Gamble ; treasurer, Mi Mary Moreno; chaplain, Mrs. Glorianna Bayly; sergeant at arms, Mrs. Elsie Bai nard; assistant sergeant at arms, zinger and Bill McCauley did an interpretive dance to “Why Do They Always Say No,” at the Saturday night MCA depen: held Cathe 2 cat, M's, Anna Stockwell; historian, This bata was ditlowea by | Mrs. Paul Mesa, Sr.; and execu- a dance to “I Used To Love You" tive committee members, Mrs. by Holtzinger and MgCauley. Mis: Mary Smith, Mr Nelson Doty ‘Glendora Sawyer asd Mr. Holt- and Mrs. Flossie ‘aylor. zinger sang “A Bushel And A Mrs. C. B. Harvey, outgoing president, , will serve during the coming year as the jynior past president. State, convention delegates al- go, elected recently, were Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. , | Adrianne Sands, a past preside | Mvs. Ulchar and M-s, J. Key. A jernates are Mrs. , Barnard, .Mrs. ptockwell and Mrs. Fred Dion. The. convention April 19-22 in Tampa ats ithe ‘Tampa Terrace hotel. Mrs. H. Merriam Gives Lesson At, Peck” and then closed the, pro- gram by singing “She's A Lady.” A ¢apacity crowd attended the dance. YMCA ‘Conducts : Dance Class On. Friday Nights A large group of servicemen are | attending the dance classes direct- ed by Mrs. Ralph artenstine, each Friday night at the YMCA. b Among those present last Fri- day were Jack H. Lang, Al White, C. W. Heirer, R. C. Stone, W. H. Clamp, R. L. Villani, D. R. Wajt- eee § kowiak, DC. BrieegW. K. Bur-| Circle Meeting \ford, J. J. Nowak, €. L. Lehner jand J. E. McIntyre. “You Cannot Break The Com- Assisting with th@:sinstruction} mandmcnts” was the topic ef the e the folowing ses: Kayjlesson given by’ Mrs. Holland Wuebbold, Yvonne © Camalier,| Merriam at the meeting of Cir- Alice Hernandez Carolyn | cle three of Women of First Pres- | Betancourt. Mrs. Mi¢key Gentile also assisted. Square dancing followed the class in Pellrooty ing. | Dr. E. Gonzales, TW. om: To | Attend University Dr. Edward Gonzalez, city byterian church held last in the home of Mrs. G Snow, 1307 Reynolds. Her scrip- ture was Exodus 19:5 and 6. Mrs, Fred W. Miller gave. the devotional taken from the 123rd Psalm. ight Members of the circle are im charge of the month’; general " cs e 2 meeting of the Women and will health officer. and J. W. Saun: ("vide the flowere for the ders. inspector of the state de-. : & et partment of agriculture, left this UNE ae ieee morning to attend a short course | \™ th ie EGE eke Bik at the University of Florida, ; SiSt at the gh — ae ih Gainesville. aay ee. uring the mon prsaneeis cane ‘ al Sut rane alike poe oma ‘0, "Next month’s meeting of the ; = circle will be on May 14 in the home of Mrs. Ruth Jackson, 1125 United street. The hostess served bert and cookies. Mrs. A. L. Boyd was a guest club. will meet from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the seaplane. base officers’ poel. First year Spanish class will meet. from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. lime sher- at the NCCS Club at 1021/of the circle. Duval street. Members preserit included Mrs. | Alcoholics Anonymous wilt] Merriam, Mrs. H. G. Fitzer, Mrs. mect at 8 p.m. in the annex of the First Presbyterian Church. League bowling for all navy wives begins promptly at 9:30 a.m, at the Naval Statior hawling’ allevs SATURDAY. APRIL M— Garden Club will have a cake sale at 3 p.m. at the Wom- an’s Club auditorium, Swimming clas: al inter- est group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will mect from 10 to 1F a.m. at the seapiane base of- ficers’ poo?. MONDAY, APRIL 16— Women of First Presbyterian church will meet at 8 p.m. at the church, Circle two will be in charge. Key West Temple No. 20, Py- thian Sisters will meet at B. N. Adams, Mrs. T. M. Whitley, | Mrs, Julian Marks, Mrs. W. Cur- ry Harris, Mrs. Miller,-Mrs. Wal- ter Clawson, Mrs. W. Earl Julian, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. J. W. Kovash, Mrs. Ruth Jackson and Mrs. Grace Crosby. | ‘| apply To Wed | Eulogio Cruz, 907 Truman ave- nue, restaurant manager and | Mary Micht 17-H Porter Place, will be married in Key West by Paul Esquinaldo according to a marriage license application filed | Respond, R. M R. Lord, yes! FIVE DIVORCES BEFORE AGE 20 erday. : i 5s ALOR STAR, Malaya.—().— 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of ¥ 5 Pythias Hall _ on Fleming Mah binte Hamzar is only 20 street. years old, but che admitted hav- ing been divoreed five times. The sessions court ordered her Beginning Spanish class will meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San Swunming class, special inter- est group of Officers’ Wives’ | Carlos school, ° over Palave imprisoned 18 months for marry- theater. _ Adams will be accompanied on his visit by Harlan Mangum, 10th batroduce Miss Hudgins. Mrs.| women member. = dee! Hudgins, will also be a guest. { i eueciaie commie preve ifficers will be held next month. ! be held an | eason | ~ Plans were made for church; Boston | activities for the month of May..| Buffalo in the office of County Judge |# 1949 was 2,351, OUR ODA aRS ing while still having a husband. aa \€ thildren Give Entertainment . At avy Wives Party More than 20 members of the La Concha Navy Wive. Club No 88 and their families attende- the party given by the club Sur day afterncon in the clubroom ‘yn the naval station | The entertainment was pre sented by the children, who in eluded Paula Smith, Bobby Pen- dleton, Ann Pendleton and Joyce 5 Piano selections were | played by Mrs. Catherine Shil- linglaw | Games were played and prizes presented. Refreshments were served fol- lowing the games. Members and guests present included Mrs. Daniel Braxton Mrs. Catherine Shillinglaw, Mrs. Francis Brown, Mrs. Ray Jones, Eutanala Jones, Mrs. Paul Smith, ;Mrs. Guy Andes, Margaret {Brown, Michial Strickey, Mrs. |John Harper, Rosaline Harper, ; Judy Smith, Warren Smith, Mrs. Josephine Stankiewicz, Wayne | Stankiewicz, Stephen Stankie- ; wicz, Bobby Pendleton and Anna | Pendleton. | | Thirteen Of County Faculty At Siate Meeting Thirteen members of the Mon- roe Coun’ chool faculty attend- ae the educational conferences held last month ‘in Tampa. The meeting opened March 29 and continued through March 31. - Those attending the Florida Education Association meeting were Miss Pauline Nihoul, -grade two and Mrs. W. J. Ashworth, ade five, Truman school; Prin. cipal Albert H. Carey and David MeDanicls, Doris Cz na sehvol; grade i four, Harris school; Jo- Key West High schoo, Leland S. March, director of :county in- struction; Miss Irene, Russell, reading supervisor; and Mrs. R. { March ‘is* pi i trict shes of the naticns) associa- State assoeiation. He has served on the Necrology Committee and the Credentials and Election Committee. “Members Me the gro State Batcation Association were Principal Walter C. Cog- dell, Milton Thompson, wood shop; and Miss Mary Steel, grade ‘two. | TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta Augusta . - o> Lillings Birmingham Bismark Charleston we Chicago Corpus Christi Denver Jevoit EL. Paso Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Key West Airport Los Angeles Louisville Meridian Miami Minneapolis Memphis - New Orleans New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco Seattle j Tallahassee Tampa ~ Washington The United Nations has cs-' timated that world population 60 nt OEY 29 37 59) growing rapidly. certs here will grade six, and Mrs.| CEC, USN, has reported for duty grade five, Poincia-.| at the U. S. Naval: Station as As+ vis, Elna A. March, | sistant Public will - relieve , Licuten seph Hurka, English department, | Ellis who is ‘pelt detached a Rabson, school lunchroom ‘super-'f “TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1951, Citizen Office, 1935 Ni eee: z Margaret Sere Concert Program To Be Played Friday Is Annovi Margaret Steth's Bneert program to’ bé presented in Key W > Fridev night at! the, Hartls Elementary ,-¢hdal " atditori will include’ popular’ Chopin numbers,, AS, well’ as many,other f, cilia, puany savorives. The éoncert, which will bagin at 8:30, seloek Tales night, nonsored by the Key West Woman's Club. The complete program will in- oer Judge Smathers | And Wife Return “Jesus-Joy of Man’s Desiring”. To Miami Home (Johann Sebastian Bach). Judge and Mrs. Frark Smathe: “Sonata Opus 22,” Allegro con irio, Aaagio con molta_ espres- are returning. tomorrew mornii to. their home in Miami af ione, Menuetta and Rondo, (Lud- ig von Beethoven). “Etudes Symphoniques 3” (Robert Schumann). ‘Fantasie Impromptu” ick Chopin). spending the past seferal weel “Nocturne Opus here resting and vagtioning the Casa Marina hote. Judge and Mrs, Smathers, jie ents of Senator Geor@’Smath who, visited them guring the stay here, report they enjoy Frederick Chopin). “Etude Opus 10, No. 12” (Fred Key West and plan tofeturn agi next year. orick Chopin). Fiom “Kaleidoscope,” “Punch Dr. ‘Graham em top officials oppose Opus (Fred- 12, > No, ¥" and Judy Show,” “Hurdy Gurdy 4s arch of the _Wooden oldiny and “Old Music Box,” ‘Eugene Goosens). “Gardens In The Rain” (Claude Debussy). “Prelude in E’Flat Major” (Ser+ gei Rachmaninoff).” bogs “Capricci” (Ernest von “Doh- nanyi). Proceeds from Miss Stern’ 's con- benefit. the Key West Library, Inc. She will also}; present a program of music ap- ‘preciation for an ° elementary school audience at 3 o'clock Fri- day afternoon. Lieut. Roberts = Reports For Duty |x At Naval Base Lieutenant Carlton M. Roberts, : Fand. received: his * eommissi 943, After attending the Ci ‘Engineer Corps Offiten's Sc at Port Hueréne, Calfornia, July, 194% to October, 1947, was transferred for 104th Naval’ Consti talion, Naval efficer-in-charge of 0 ing the Point Barrow Alaska, | Supply Expeditions “during ‘the summer of 1949. Hi eg for duty to the Public Dene ment at the ‘Naval | ‘orks, Officer. He aaks ein il 20, C i Bort cole = ei | Works Officer, anno! poses in Civil Wt Shaincrng, a at. Rutgers ‘University, ° pacers No service in March, 1943, as a Licu-~ ienant (j.g.) in the Ci Tr ing Corps. From 1943 Par aed was Assistant Public ‘Works Of-' ficer and_Technical Officer NATTC, Norman, Oklahoma,» from 1945 to'1046, he was vines in-Charge of Water Distribution °|- and Supply, Norman, Oulaieos) at pi! formet Miss Helen K. Seisnet Asbury Park, N. J. They have two daughters, Mrs, Naney-R. Pullen who resides in Bethlehem, 67|Pa., and Gayle Lampos, age 8. 55! The Roberts will occupy —_— 65 wil also reside with him. Lt. Ellis, who. holds ~ .. 34} tinction of being the oburat ‘icer holding the position, = sistant Public Works 1, the Navy's Civil pee Asli being ‘detached = ry duty in the Public” __ 59! ment, Naval bie Wonks Depa _ 3g| tion, Inyoken, California,

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