Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TTE BARCLAY, Society Editor GR Ctr mci d eee a ey SOCIETY PERSONALS TAE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF IN | Mrs. Goddard Reports On ae. Woman's Club Meet: Mrs. Kirke — Becomes New Club President j 3 § GM. Lee UH, Goddard Bavela report on the ‘convention of the | 2 op iia Federation of Women's Club held last week» in Daytona a jBeach at a mecting of the Key \Wést Woman's Club licld yesterday difetnoon'in the club auditorium. She reported the state federation had endorsed four bills slated to come before the. state legislature during: this sc’sion. The bill included: One, Mental healthy. -e a hidt,two, State Nurses’ Associa itori y tiem bill, setting” up — standards School auditorium. Mombers of “for regist:red and practical nur- ee Junior Debs have been in- Dmitogts; three, Library bill; and four, |vited to act as ushers for. the elg.the soverne highway saiety| concert. Anyone wishing tickets mrecresunetd “itl, tor the concert should call Mrs. Bernard Frank, number 1413- XW. Mr:. Kirke appointed a mittee to work on the national federation contest “Build Freedom With Youth.” The, committee members include Mrs. Whiting, Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Robert Dopp and M Baillod, The contcst will slate on Feb, 1, 1952. a.35 Gi ‘cond place winner in the Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs essay contest, was award- ed the state piize of $10. She had previously received a $10 award from-the Woman's Club for hay- Pry the winning essay in-Monroe “County. “Miss Connie Hudgins, Key ———-Wsyst high school student, who. won second in the state oratori- cal contest eondnoted by the com- ened 8 endorses the seven- 3 mehtal. health ‘program, biby the e group “Red Th saratiiataly 40 menbers at- tended the meeting. Guests in- cluded Miss Barbara Ellen Joy and Miss Marjorie Camp of Ha- elhurst, Wis., both members of the » Wausau, Wis. Woman's +} Club; Mrs. J. A. Morse, member of the Woman's Literary Club of p about the work Mys: Whita| Bar Harbor, Me., and Mrs. Waltcr gal cione for the. club. Magner of Wilmette, Ml. amomadts: . Wallace. B. ‘Kirke, first} The club was decorated in j ive president, became club pres- bouquets of sweet peas and ca- it ehd presided at yesterday's | jendulas for the meeting. «J. P. Baillod gave a re- port to tne group dn citize ws. Godtard, peg centeted with a large bowl of iD | spring ‘flowers, ~) Ann's Jace: lilites. and sweetpeas, the club a chai THA Whiting -and Mos)! Frank ieported onthe et Stern concert t6°, be Friday night at the Harris. ‘Coming Events WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 11— handierafts . class for offi- cers’ wives will not be discon- tinued at the end of this month -due to- the seeenes interest in the class,.itywas decided at last nicht’s. ¢iveekly meeting held in the: eat building on the » Naval Station, ‘Meetings will continye’*through the sum- mer months. The group was working on ‘three. . different | projects last | night. Mrs. Richard Pawson was | conducting instructions for a group ‘working on_ stencilling. There were two new members in this group. ‘Junior Debs will meet tonight * in Woman's Club auditorium. Scvitish Rite Bodies will meet at 8 p.m. in temporary home + an, Amelia street. sewing class, special ‘ group of Officers’ v pa will mect from pee 4 p.m. in the home of Karl Kunz, 2019 Staples ‘S. avenue. i Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club No. 3911 will mect at 8 p.m. house. in the VFW Home. Bowling for officers’’ wives be-| ». Amorican, Legion. . Auxiliary, gins at 1:30 pm. at the Na-| | Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 val Station bowling alleys. will mect at .8 p.m. La Concha Navy Wives Club’ ‘Legion Home on Stock Island No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m.j Advanced Sewing class, special fi he 178 on the Naval interest group of Officers’ Key West Bridge Associnticii! , Wives’ club, will meet from will meet at 7:30 p.m. in thet. Coral Room at the Overseas} Fe Deltora, quarters 2a val St easel Ps Station annex. Bae Hotet Beginners: seWing. Wing » class, specia! * Golfers class of Of-) interest Seem wrtivers’ Waves’ club will meeti at 10 am. on’ the handballj © 4, { Ro-> field behind Echoasis on the, Gee FE ih ihe Beme of nae Navel station,’ Rest Beach. ‘Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion and_ the Legion Auxiliary will have | a joint meeting:at 8 p.m. in the Legion home. THURSDAY, APRIL 12— 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 Monroe County ~Girl Scout will meet at 2 p.m. at the Leaders Association will hospital. meet at 7:30 p.m. in the So- FRIDAY, APRIL 13— cial Hall of the First Pres- Mothers’ Auxiliary of C. M. I. byterian church. and St. Joseph's School will U.D.C. will meet at 4:30 p.m. | meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Con- in the home of Mrs, Allan vent auditorium. Cleare, 900. North Beach. Golden Rule Circle of First Room Representatives of Key Methodist church is sponsor- West Junior-Senior High ing a food sale to begin at 4 School PTA will meet at 8 P.m. in front of the church p.m. in the home of Mrs. Margaret Stern piano concert, Hollon Bervaldi, 1215 Wash- sponsored by the Key West ington street. | Woman's Club, will be per- Naval Station Officers’ Wives formed at 3 p.m. in the aud- club will have a 10 a. m. cof- itorium of the Harris Ele- fee meeting at the Fort Tay- mentary School. zs icers’ club. Fern Chapter No. 21, Order Art and’ Historical of Eastern Star will meet at 'y will mect at 8:30 8 p.m. in the Golden Eagle m. at’ West Martello Gal- Hall, 1211 Petronia street. Officers’ Wives’ club will have a Fleet Reserve Association and Women’s Auxiliary will mect at 8:30 p. m. in club rooms at Fort Taylor officers’ club. Margaret Stern piano concerts the corner of Front and Fitz- sponsored by the Key West! patrick cts. i Woman's Club, will be per- Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 formed at 3 p.m. and at 8:30 will meet at 8 p.m. at the. p.m. in the auditorium of the Cui Sal Masonic Lodge. Harris Elementary School. Ladies A y, VEW Post Swimming class, special inter- a project for | Mrs. Fréd Lukins was instruct- ; in. the! 9 &m. to noon in the home of} luncheon meeting at noon at! | Naval Relief Ww orkers Invited To Tea Saturday | Approximately 80 invitations have been mailed to . volunteer women workers for the Naval Relief Society here to'a tea being held Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Cc. C. Adell. The tea will be served: at the quarters of Capt. and Mrs. Adell cn the Naval Station. |Mrs. Kile To Visit In Washington Mrs. Floyd Villareal, 425 Cath- rine street, and Mrs. Georgia Kile, 1122 Simonton street, wil! leave Friday for Washington D. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Fr Mulvey, brother-in-law and ter of Mrs. Kile, who have been ) visiting in Key West for the pa:t ‘six weeks. { Mrs, Villareal will visit her ; brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, B. Shankin of Camden N. J.,-after spending a few days with the Mulveys at their home in Hill Crest Gardens, Washing- ton. | ea Mrs. Villareal. And| Meeting Tonight Election of officers for the en- | suing year will be held by the Junior Chamber of Commerce at a regular business meeting to be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the clubhouse on Flaglar avenue. President Manuel Lopez urges all members to attend. THE HJ. HAEBERLES OF OHIO ARE AMONG KEY WEST VISITORS Vacationing at Ward’s here, are Mr. and Mrs. He; Haeberle of Cincinnati, Ohio. This is their first visit to Key West and they plan to remain for a week. Key West News Reals Millions Through C. Of C Publicity Bureau The Key West Publicity Bureau, a division of the Chamber of Commerce Harold R. Laubscher, manager o} January, February and March. including Queen | papers with a combined circulation of several millions of seaders. released _ carried Each article the naines of | prominent visitors here, how they, were . spending. *}their vacation and in what hotel motel they were staying ‘y West. Each’ article zed in’ a few words,’ . description of our island city, io: the man ing and | “pointed: + ire of t hi ganization to allocate more finds next year for this worthwhile. project. A part time writer was engaged t season to handl2 the public 'y bureau and the ing the work of one group on varnishing rafia products and on another group making shell | flowers for name tags to be used ‘at Friday’s Officers’ Wives’ -club. duncheon. Mrs. Lukins will give special ‘instructions on block printing at next week's meeting. She asks class members to bring materials and block cutting instruments, if they have them. Some members of the class are designing lineoleum blocks for winter's Christmas cards. The class meets each Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the re- creation building on the Naval Station. All ofticers’ wives are welcome. est group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m, at the seaplane KE. Tt TO EVERYONE Elks Club Annual Spring Charity Dance To Be Saturday In Annex' their worth widely recognized J. Stuart Hicks is arrangements for the ed by co-chairman John A. | the dance, include Mr. McDonald, Joun Richardson and Mr. Knight This affair will be the parting social event sponsored by this house committe ich will soon relinquish their offices. The committee hopes all Elks, their guests and friends will at- tend the party. Jr. Woman’s Club Officers Give Annual Reports The annual reports of officers of the Junior Woman’s Club were made at the monthly busi- ness meeting heid by the club last night in the Woman’s Club auditorium. f the Chamber. Tca. was served from a table | ing here were written and filed with northern newspapers, during } club's These articles appeared in news- 'sum of $300 was that purpose. . Mr. Allen met “for tinue such servi Stmmer ..-months, “ai Suinmer’ tourists, but > ent: aie donot inelv os: Lee Huddle, ajoyrnalism student at the High School, also-assisted. Baptist Board Of Deacons Te Meet Tonig A special meeting 4 of Deacons of the, chureh — will be o'clock tonight f weekly prayer m¢ The pastor, the Rev. Georgo M. Ray, will conduct the study on the Book of John at tonight's weekly meeting. ithe Board t Baptist vat ang Sunabdeek RNRRS eeveeryerryerErrer New Arrivals A Son, Michael Lynn, base officers’ pool. First year Spanish class will «papeet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at'the NCCS Club at 1021 Duval street. ‘Alcoholics Anonymous’ will meet 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 Station bowling allevs. SATURDAY, APRIL 14— sarden Club will have a cake sale at 3 p.m. at the Wom- an’s Club auditorium. Swimming class, special inter- est group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 10 to 11 a.m. at the seaplane base of- ficers’ pool. SUNDAY, APRIL 15— Elks Club cocktails hour from 4 to 6 p.m. at the club. 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 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming street. Beginning Spanish class wil] meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San Carlos school, over Palace theater. TUESDAY, APRIL 17— Minoca Council, Degree of Poca- hontas will meet. at 7:30 p.m. ! in the Redmen’s Hall Mr. and Mrs,-F.-W. Holloman, 100-F Poinciana place, are the parents of an 8- -pound, 5-ounce son, Michael, Lynn, born at 5:58 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the U. S. Naval hospital. Mr. Hollo- man, AM2, is serving with VX- 1, Boca Chica. The Halls Have A Daughter A 7-pound, 10%-ounce daught- er was born at 4:45’ o’¢lock Sun- day afternoon in the US. Naval hospital to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hall, 612 Simonton street. Mr. Hall, EM1, is stationed at the Fleet Sonar School. | A Son, Eric Mason, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. C. M. Davis, 1209 Virginia street, are the par- ents of an 8-pound, 2-ounce son, Eric Mason, born at 7:30 o'clock Monday morning in the U. S. Naval hospital. Lieutnant Davis is serving aboard the USS Cor- poral. { der of the Rainbow for Girls will meet at.7:30 pm. in the annex of the First Methodiat church, Key West Junior-Senior © High School PTA will meet at 7:45 o'clock in the school auditor- ium. Key West Assembly No, 13, Or- Mrs. Helen Parker we ‘the ‘buxeau for the ‘Chamber! Each officer gave a resume of has completed its first season of activity, according to|her year’s activities in the club. Mrs. Billy Russell, recording A total of 228 publicity stories about winter visitors vacation-| secretary, gave a report on the accomplishments the past year. during A. T. Sjursen, Jr., presi- dent-elect, and Mr Winston Jones, club president, reported on the convention of the State Federation of: Woman's Club held Beach. ig, members senio) ie age limit Mental Ape il 26 at the’ Bahia-Mar Yacht |, Club in Ft. Lauderdale. Reserva- tions for the luncheon must be Made to Mrs. Sjursen not later than April 22. Mrs. Edgar Stark, senior spon- 7:30 | sor, invited the club to her home the |for the monthly social meeting on April 19. A barbecue supper will be held and husbands of members will be guests. It was announced the newly- jthe country, are well known and! Laubscher chairman of Gibson dance as-| i h. Other members of the house committee, who are in charge of; Mc-! Soroptimists Plan To Help Care For | Homeless Children will work with Ju- | venile Court Judge Eva Warner ,also a club member, .in ting q¢the possibility of home for such inve: iga establishing a cases. Eleven members were present at the meeting and voted to ai the Chamber of Commerc in ob: taini a speaker for Armed Forces Wec>:. Harold Laubscher, chamber director, asked that the Soroptimist group send cards to jell civie organizations asking them to submit a vote on ob- taining a speaker through the United States Navy. The group discussed the Sorop- timist conieience to be ‘held in mi on April 13 through. the and the placing of a Sorop- imist emblem sign of welcome some place on a main street lead- ing into the eity. Meetings of club will be the held on Soroptimist the -h month at business lunch- eons. The time will be 12:15 o'clock and the place of meeting will be designated at the pre- ceding meeting. To Wed April 20 In ter, Barbara Jeanne, to, Edward at 7 o'clock Friday night, April 20, at the First Céongregational {church Here: Pren a Lions Club To Have Minstrel ‘Réhedrsal’ Tonight _ First rehearsal for, the Liohs Club. Benefit, Minstrel will . be. held at,.8 o'clock tonight in the Lions Den. Jack Clark, popular. member of the Key West Players, will direct the minstrel. organized Junior Debs will meet tonight at the Woman’s Club's auditorium. second and fourth Tuesday of, } five to seven years. Barbara J. Gibson And E. E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gibson, Jr., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of, their daugh: bord edie, a4 Mrs. Sinton.D. Johnson, 1309 Newton street, The wedding will be performed# } of both families ate in-}’ {ited to"attetid: * WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1984, } PHONE: | Citizen Offite, 1939 Roses Sent By President Feature Decorations At Medical Wives’ Tea Two dozen American Beauty s sent by Precident and Mrs. Harr Truman to, Mps.:O. A, Smith featured the decorations gf The Elks Club’s annual Spring Charity Dance will be held , Members of the Soroptimist ‘ eens? i Saturaay nght in the club annex on Duval sireet. {Club of ,Key West planned to al Department Officers’ Wives’ teq held yasterday after. Dancing -will begin. at 9 o’clock to the music of the Coral Isle adopt a project to be connected n Capt. and Mr Smite quarters at the U.S. Naval Hospital. : Abas AN ny mal Gada aU Ute Giky aNVILe te pucucy With the care of children why es were ale sent ‘to Several other Naval wives, who, with to attend. haye. been deprived of homes Stith, ‘arranged flowers inthe ‘Little White House her during oe cvor prize to be announced later will be awarded. The | and ee a suey ne wait tee wethe President's stay grand prize will be $25 cash award. ; actions, ata luncheon meeting; me ° , Home grown carnations algy po Ss ——~ ——1 Proceeds from this annual af-! held yesterday at Lee's Orient) Officers Will Be decorated the tea table and home : = ‘fair are used for both local and "estaurant. of the Smiths for yesterday's JayCees Will ‘national charities of the Eiks! Mr. Jack Arien, club presi-| Nominated At... |pary. eae jClub. Charities of the club, such} Gent, suggeste le group. adap sf Thirty-four members of Eleet Officers At ‘as children’s homes throughout; the project, and Miss Gertrude Mothers Meeting group “attended. Mrs. Warren Klein and’ Mrs. Alfred Raphael, wives of the senior medical ang dental officers at the Naval Stq tion, were hostesses for the after. noon. Guests present included Mrs, Cc. B, Moring of Atherton, Calif, wife of Capt. Moring, retired medical officer. The Morings are guests here of Capt. and Mrs W. P. Stephens of the Naval hos pital. Mrs. Russell Parsley ‘of Pleas antville, Ind.,,, sister of Captaia Smith, presided at the tea table Bridge and canasta games were. played following the tea RY ‘Pwerlty-two garments “for the Naval Relief: Layettes; a. project .of: the Medical “Wives, ‘seat were completed by me brought to’ the club; recline Jae terday. Officers for the éoming year 1 be nominated at a meeting {the Mothers’ Auxiliary “of the a of Mary Immaculate Joseph's School to. be eld ct 7:30 o'clock Friday night 1 tie Convent auditorium. All members are urged to attend. onvent and St CHAPLAIN OF THE USS YOSEMITE AT BAPTIST SERVICES Chaplein Derr, a native, of rock, Texas, serving, aboard Yosemite attended serv- Sunday at the First Baptist church. He lead the songietes tion in prayer. The Yosemite is the flagship, it Rear Admiral F. G.” Fahrion, ‘ Commander of _ Destroyers, At- om lantie Fleet. ‘The National “Geographic. So. * ciety ‘says" English’ is‘ the wi ee cae aa A tobacco field may récover i from hurricane damage jn a bros @ paenan® aot = year by producing a new. crop; but it takes a coffee plantation tion and Glendora Sawyer formed their — inte: set “I'm A Lady” and “i ‘a Peck,” Othiers vol entertain .between, | Punch and. cookies ser iby the “hostesses. oa t | present were: Mrs. Herman. 1721 Washington street, don, Mrs, Anita Key West Chureh Eugene Johnson, son: of Mr. and |. Y Hostesses ind: daneé’ last: nightiat 1he: the, ¥ hostesses |there wa: four. and “were |: tra will play arranged for the ele s bacte Hs mite. ‘Chief au Cooper was i charge of thé‘ ‘orchestra - whic) came here with ‘Rear Admiral. es G. Fahrion commander of’ ‘de- stroyers, Atlantic Fleet. ; During th intermission, at the request of tie dancers, Ralph Holtzinger of the U.S. Naval Sta- Helping birthday. telephones... the ong Distance, lines that | than ever. This year is the telephone’s. seventy fifth and busiest What began a5 a line between twa.soomis in a. Boston attic in 1876 has developed, in‘ one: lifetime,” into 229% iti work tha cover the Ralls ; Hari in os of the works : Long Distance net- “This: geeat synch grown in’ Snswer to the ‘needs of @ 's a good thing it has. In these threatening times, Dn See pens en Sregeee For today they are helping to speed production and guard the Nation’s security—jobs that call for nothing less than the best telephone service in the world. @® SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 75 YEARS OF SERVICE TO TH N