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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1951, S00" PAGE tuun VAR KRY WEST CITIZEN —————<——_—_ —_—___ SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 2 Citizen Offiew, Loge ee “ FEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor (PEMS OF INTEKESE TO BR EKVONE PHO! A irs. Norberg Thompson Elected Thirty Auend | Gray Ladies To Work At County |BPW Members To | Rogers Siber W ill Be Amoiig ==President Of Art And Historical |." ae | Hospital: Mrs. Edith Moffat * nie Door Prizes At Elks Charity Dane i mF Rote Mes A! 66 Chyaerneas, Ts Welcomed Back | otticers tor ne epiuine vet gyen carn te ne e iMeeting Qn Wed. = Society; Past Year Is Suc ful te Bethany Bie <a, Sane Ress sek fy : E wohs oo Mr&. Norberg Thomy: on was el presidiit of the’Key West | were hestesses at the Naval Sta-| Mc aethet gnd Historical Society at the wating. of the group held] ‘ion Officers’ W «coli night at the West Martello G ‘ed ‘ Bas necting Broth vr cight and’g annyal HATTA door pr it janaentol held Saturday night nbers of the Key West Gray Ladics Corps will begin w ’ club coffee; 2t the Monroe County Hospital next week, it was announced the monthly luncheon business meeting of the group held yc terday eg. d the dance, which begins ag will § day m¢ ning | 6 dy ilus Stone, Jr... whochas ser the society as president during - officers’ club, | @t Raul’s Club. jine'o! c 4 iL ane poesia, ae mannronalie past year, was elected to the newly-created office of, executive ee eee | The corps, which ha: been doing fine work at the 2 P pits oe ite presitent. He will Serve @s the society's attorhey and will - ms &l Hosnitel has volun eered to work at the county hospital also. toy f whi 1 he V tector Langs ie : side in the absence of Mrs.#. ete re | Mrs. Edith Moffat, Gr: La-» ioe ait ore sti | Woman's club auditoriun a cash pr o rs and / Goce Greiy pian : “| Score Highest In Aree cust oa! Duplicate Bridge! show- dies chairman, was welcomed | 7, y . | Mrs. © cecoration theme. back at yesterday's meeting. Mrs.| County Council iilepee the gue iotat been out cf town and 2 | All The had missed club meetings tor OF PTA To Have ieee th ’ ust Garnett was elected vice i a aie hee dana ne 1 pene ident, Mrs. Jeanne Tayler, | rt work of a : students in} os ; seit pee etary; and Mrs. Grier Key West schools will be hung at | ¥’™Me bass Tor each ¢ Smilcy, treasurer. _Comimittee, e gallery for a two-week pe- | .c.¢ iin ture umb: ery. . : several months. j . | meet caso’ or Lang se Sw. i A ‘ : ie Je centerpiece. was ; | . H r & scot ehgirmen will be appointed by , "104 beginning this month | oral tabie centerpiece was of “Bouquets of bougainvillea ana} Monthly Meeting A social hou 1 follow ot ler Wedngg Mrs, Thompson. 3 i z Cl 1 wrignt-colored spring Foy aut , | olearder decors the tables fo: ~ (< meeting of the horinett W ; ‘ sembers of the club a : The past year has been excep- avy ives Club SEW EN the luncheon. Mrs. Henry Moss} The annual election of officers fair is informal ciation held i N WwW ee eae bea . Mrs. ‘ 1 atio 4 ~: +tionally-successiul for the society, yesterday's meeting were Mrs Mr George Carey » Coral R« were | for the Council of Monroe m of the Oversgg iit M. Henderson, Mrs. L. V Me un- Gardening Advice ie ar es tH. woe Postpone Planned sfield, aS pecan he _ for the conga i SBEA willibe helavat the coun To Be Gi : { D-, Lester Hotel new y ring : A yaaa wenty-one women attended. Fa ica tn RON 7 pel | Second place winers wen gear, with the addition of the! Shri pavreck: Dance |...) aeons ot the ctub| A fied chicken luncheon was {C's monthly meeting at 1:15 o be Given At deel tones and Mrs. Herbert Behre East ‘Martello Tower as @ byl a : any ei tee aE a “ s /setved the 21 members attend- o'clock next Wednesday a | Food Sa le Sat. vee > | place wi were Mrs. CR torical, museum. The ‘soctéty) ‘he Shipwreck dance plenned i see see ened jing noon in the Poinciana School! Ucheal Meeting Reagan rd Pinder. opened the tower as a historical], 4 i ; aie CTE denderson, Mrs. tex Goodman } PalsHss. wesebeader top ewelle : (Mies: Ab oNG: ro Roalar cecal Heeling { persons competed’ jg iaow ORR : hy the La Concha Navy Wives d Mrs. J. R. Hutehcraft as! @ v a auditorium. A luncheon will be!" )"; : : ‘ ! fort in» December and" formally| club No. 84 has been postponed | ; ; “i monthly birthday party to bel served at noon in th j Goulet o > " ial hall | 2 opened it with @ historical dis: | itil after the Navy Wives Dis- an church. | C2 ly, art show and: other exhib- | Sich Convention to beheld in} ,., & ; _ Folks Home. Mrs. J. M. Healy! Welfare and juvenile under. | -- its: On February 24. Scovetary Of! Jacksbnville, it ‘was decided at 2! Lhe Dennis Julians ana mrs. Moftat will be in! standing will be the topics f the «Navy Fyancis + Matthews. meeting of the club held Wed- | charge discussion for the afternoon. | 5;0.))4 sppke gt ‘the opening ceremonies: } pecday: morfing, at the @ubrooms Enrou te Here From Mrs. Carola Nettles. executive | Unit welfare and juvenile under | TT ‘ ‘The historical tower, Has prov-! on the Naval Station. — =i secretary of the Key West chap- | gtanding chairmen are urged to! p.. ed-to be ‘a’ great tourist attracs{" Mrs.’ Daniel Braxton, club] Duty In Germany ter of the American Red Cross,| attend this meeting and partici- | °° nae On, ee. Se "1 V president, presided at the meet- 5 «discussed the current Red Cross} pate in the discussions. | - "Pee West Martello Art Gallery - Ing. 0s. Lee Garden, chaplain,| Master Sergeant and Mrs. Den- drive for the group. Marie Lans-|/ Community singing will be} Souvenirs Gf Key has also ‘had a successful season. “je4 the groun in prayer is Jalian and son, Michael, are {acn, Red Cross field director at] jead by Mrs. Robert Dopp. ; ét sé 2eY with, several ‘outstanding att’ “Mrs William Street was wel | route t» the United States the U. S. Naval hospital, and! Those wishing to attend the | D: f Eg TUR Ae shows, inchuding the Southeast: oomeq as a prospective ciui | yom Frankfort, Germany, where Miss Theresa Duggan, head nurse|juncheon must make 1 \estriButedd fn Mug erm Exhibit . of Contemporary ! ingmber. The group said goodby: | jey , been for the past 19 at the hospital, were guests and| tions with Mrs. Merville Ri | American Painting; The Show of {, Mrs. Melvin Cattrell, whose t briefly addressed the group. 633-M, and Mrs. Ben Adams, Cubyn: sArt; Paintings» by: Key’ husband is being discharged is ‘the former Miss! Mrs. Robert Pollock and Mrs, |R not later than Monday night pied: artists; and the “Audubon, fom the Navy. The two are re- Yvor daughter of Mrs. Herbert Pace will be hostesses at ees. lise oar: | |, | turning to their home. Jaroid@ Pinder, 1107 Southard} ncxt montn’s meeting on May 10. ear . 2 1 weds ennornced at lst nicht Be ae catais ee me aa oe ot| “Other comp." members present Naval Air Station | ss. ooo: meeting that the entrance to the bake sale on Saturday, April 21, Knoxv rday were Mrs. L. K. Bliss, | 7s j i | Attre tinies West Martclio Tower pack be to raise funds for welfare work. sr ‘And lion, A. W ives To Meet At | leat , méved to thé patio! on ach Bach member has been req cn April 7 and expect | Diem, Jr., M's. Hall, Mrs. Healy, % * the receiver d side of ‘the structure. The work | g4\to donate a cake, cookies, can- | 1 New York on April | Mis. Robert Robinson, Mra, Lois Wylk s Restaur ne meee [—~WHt ibe ‘done“sometime thigisum’ tay or'a'$1. cash for the sale. 1 n is very anxious to| Skidmore, Mrs. Alvin Shangold, : : ee yx eeeg: Mrs, -Paylor, curator at the : Members not able to attend next see ail her friends in Key West.) Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Dorothy Heist, Mrs. Frank Pawela and Mrs. | profusi =i tealtery. will move to. the. East week's meeting are asked to con- ‘They will viit here and in|Mrs. Joseph Inslee, Mrs. Ruth | Jack Ocbert will be hostesses at] C Martello Tower for a time and “taet Mrs. James, Shillinglaw by Knoxville two months before re-| Jackson, Mrs. Wallace Kirke,!@ luncheon meeting of the Na- fi 10. tesses rvice To | Attend Convention The three members and seer tary Civil Service Boand r re ations to attend tatewide convention of Ciyi > Boards in Miami May lth 2 according to Victor 2, secretary. te ciation! Also at the meeting last night, venior it v announced that Civil Sery- » they | ice examinations would be a |given by the corps at the Old]of the First Presbyte: | about < arden: ng convention in M ,|todsy to qualified men desiti | to take civil service evamination | to fill firemen and policemen vat “| ancies. a Johnny J. Pierce was given a {appointment of laborer in the = reet division. * ; z On the civil service board arg. Be ben Gomecne aire Mink Coat Owner Frank Weech. chairman; C. = : ; B. Curry and Mrs, Isabel Fle alo Ok ees cials | iy Pen a : Cupnier yi continue ty, KEEP i ca ling 1124-XW. turning to: Army duty in Frank-! Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Willing and val Air Station Officere eS I epedes: Ss Quits HY hite House pes RARIES eat - the Wet Martello Tower’ open] “phe Glub wishes. t) express fort. \Mrs. Odbert. club to be held next Wednesda ee i R b t N . ; 2 O>:duping most of the. summer sea- their deepest ‘sympathy to Mus. = \ afternoon. : 4 be ir for WASHINGTON, April 13. ober oreisa ; * Be it renin eee James Souter's, a member whose e a : The luncheon wi be served | dist tioners = Gas tiiat) contenumectal 4 A Now. hung In the West Martel- paby son died’ recently. National Legion Officer Presents at 12:30 o'clock at Wvik's res! Sevoal hundre tes} mink coat that created such : cea Gallety is a sho jegerentinge | Mhade’ pitehdiig the mectin P kes : y taurant on Stock Island. lirom the a furore, in the Reconstruc- Member Air C ity-SCV- Were: Mrs. Braxton, Mrs, Garden, : er i of. we fand Several fion Finance Corporati i i : j-sev- aia > 2 poration rte al wancine iA< ss eb paintings by AT Jartists: are yes. Shillinglaw, Mrs. John Centar me Club” Cards To Members [countries are robe, is, conspicuous by its |knowieduc of hewn h WN Reetuted, With the exception of ‘Stankiewicz, Mrs~ Melvin Ed-) "National Vice Commander Joe “Adams of Miami,’ add | Apply ro Wed this. the sixty absence ‘today from | the |Gcubiich’ cece dst ate i cate hyle OF the ghlidrey arts wards, Mos. James. Locklair, Mrs." embers, of the Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Ameri gi | John ‘Puopolo, Flect Soiiar| tat group | White House cloakroom. - a: Ney __Weet Sciools, to ke Kenneth Holt. Mrs. Evans R. auxiliary and guests, at a meeting held Wednesday night at the|Schcol. and Michelina J. Mauri) 6)» The stenographer who j nuAg Guring (CIE ast ol y Clarey, Mrs. Carl Gerhold, Mrs. J ogion Home. Commander*Adams spoke of plans for the National z‘o. Tropical Hotel. made appli-| Children’s Corner | °¥n5 it has quit her. job. ies is Robert Noreisa, “ar 7 Tontiay "the sshow by: Key»; Wes! hi gat Oneto, “Mrs McCarring- j ogion Convention‘ to be held next October in Miami, cation for a marriage license at} ,, g : Mrs. Merl Young has. re- | machinists mate, third class, USM = gitists will bang at the gallery toh, ¢ Mys. Cattrell Mi ions, “Century| the office of Judze Raymond| T@ Show Clothes signed with the explanation |of 1428 Virginia St, Key Wel Commander Adams presented department ¢ Club” ¢ nembers that she wants to devote |Fla. a member of Carrier Ai more time to her household {Group 11. duties. She took with her the con- | M. 3 Se : troversial $9,500 mink coat. | Ut. Martin Sent === [fy Atlantic Cig cured 100-or more! Lord yesterday. + . y will be married by Peace) At Fashion Show é j Justice Ira Albur Mis ® x Stark, Mr, and Mrs.; winton C. Keeth, USN and} ie Hudgins, Major Charles} Grace B. Whipple, 1508 Seminary USMC, and Harold Laub-} strect, made application for their Chamber of Commerce. They will be : ait” Mrs... 0. W. ake Be s jaimes ‘ee e eR ery ‘ ds, to members of the post who have s coming E vert jb. irene, whe tee for the post, Those earn IDAY, APRIL 13-— “\ Brown, Mrs. Donald Bliss, 3 re ijon aie Henry} Beginners Spanish class. will Paul Smith, Mrs. Robert Austin, bony L. Ulehar, Al- meéct from 8 to 9 p.m, at the Mrs. James Holland and Mrs . Robert Daniels, _NCCS Club at 1021 Duval fred Henking. go, George Sikes] s rin Pn marriage li treet. é — id U. John Delgado Miss Hudgins. ond place} married by Chaplain Menges. in children’s clothes to sho lembers of Key ‘West Woman's at 7 p.m. in the VFW Home; Poct Adjutant Antonio Arango,| of the American Legion! James Alired Pierce, USS| the Beta s a F : Cliib will mect at 3 p.m, -kt on Elizabeth street. i dt: hat the post has ¢ Oratorical contest, deliver-| witke, USN, and Rose Marie|t be held Su ‘ ate », _ Lieutenant Richard H. wert the -club to study, pending] Women of First Presbyterian 509 mark in oration for the Jatge group! Menning, of Ailston, ss. ap. | {rom 5 to 7 o'el at the Casa] = ' -, Germany.—() ‘has recently. been transferpell ‘state legislation. church will meet at 8 p.m. at r 1951. | iid on Wednesday for a ier | Marina hotel = é uple of Fleet All Weather Training U oe ee nl ee ee pests aes neces | is the daughter| riage license. They will be mar- e buffet in Kev West. Fla. He was © and §t. Joseph's School wi he in charge. jel . mect at 7:30 p.m..in the Con-} Key West Temple No. 20, Py-}! . vent auditorium. taian Sisters will meet at: of Gai Goldcn-Rule Circle of First 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of | ¢ *“ Methodist church :is sponsors } Pythias Hall on Fleming! Miar an Legion Field Harlan Mangum 2, Ga., Tenth District Lasry Hoffman of May or Louis Eisner, ‘kbar built Of his duties as Dual Instrumey < Instructor during the last wei March. i Lieut.nant Martin will Mr. and X Henry C. Hud-| ried by Judge Lord. sland Key, andj Woodrow C. Niics, 1401 New-| peech instructor at Key West; ton street, and Dona Niles, 806 nigh school is Mr Sdgar Sta | Ashe street made application for | z . ae SER e : to Composite Squardon Four, ; i . CG : During an impr ve ceremony,}a license on Wednesday. through a 4 ion. ing a tood rut pe Hap sn CU j Miss -Congi dgins, Mr. and]. -Gucted by the Key West Guard| > William B. Wilson, USN and f lantic City, N. J. for duty inv Riz, an drank et eve envecr : es leaner? = 4f Honor, the following members Tina C. Serra, 124 Duval strect | e set ng flying. Mrs. Frank Pawela eeDMargaret Stern piano. ct es | Mirioc’a Council, Degree of Poca- | ain “- ack Odbert will be sponsored by the Key * hontas will meet at 7:30 p. m, | voce oi. Woman's Club, will be per- in the. Redmen’s Hall: i fermed at 3 p.m. in the aud-| Key West Assembly No.13, Orz} Dada. Lodge ae itorium of the Harris Ele- der ofthe Rainbow for Girls; none mentary School. will meet, at.7 «pm. in they) 13. On _ He entered naval service 3,000 July, 1941 as an Aviator Cadet big the V-5 program. After. com ing the prescribed flight trai course, he was designated a Nal rere inducted into mem hip:} wit be married by Pe Jus- | Dewitt Rob Jackie Damron,} tice Ira Albury in Key West. John Paul Eubanks,| James R. Parhan, 716 Thomas James Hutchcraft, Marvin Poole,! street and Mary Arnet Wa % ™ Delfin Jimenez, William Sterling, 716 Thomas street, will be mar- | 14, Masonic Group will mect at 8 p.m. wiil. close son by y of Post Sergeant at arms, Yarold Willis Flanders, 395} by Pods eae 2h 5 if temporary Masonic home on! james te conga rie Ae a ee ay West. | 1947, js ’ Aviator in September, 1942 Pern Chapter No. 21, Order, annex of the First Methodist, —,, acct sane Ho ia George Hyland ea sudge tora at Re he oe ire all the Pensacola, Fla. Pag of Eastern Star will meet at) pee 4 ee Caer Hi BAW Tent _ Officers’ | Wives'| ‘post Commander Brank Roni sat aa Joyce Le Klochesk&, | 1 His decorations include f Brome aie, Galle aes Vchoal PTA will ah at 743 cl bewye eaves best |g Ae announced the appointment on emaal ai nue will be mar- V Fi i al Air Medals, a Distinguished: Hall, 1211 Petronia street. , PTA w: ageless Oy m at Raul’s. OE Brads Ph Deak : ; Ber dit Mlect Leaves For Kare ing Cross, China Service. Me oificers’ Wives dubwillbave a| Glock fm the school awiitor-) j“rehean al Raul. [of Fiancis B. Pigdela to fill the sieg in Key West an Fleet Leaves For Keres and dn Occupation Medal (J ebeon meeting at noon at| s : Taylor officers’ club. Club will have its} t Stern piano concerts, | " ly .dinner m eti gs at! sored by. the Key W ! 6:45 p.m. at Delmonico’ During World War II Li Martin served aboard the Saratoga and participated i strikes against the Solomon, will meet at 8 p.m. at the club house. | Howling for officers’ wives be-| with 1 gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na the resignation of pjaza, Jacksonville, Fla. and An- s. who is leaving pa Mae Layne, Camben county, 1 Guard in May. Ga. will be married in Key West. N 's Tes- Woman's Club, will be per-j ,taurant, | val Station bowling alleys, | pees (Seo SDPO ee ee a | : 2 et and Marshall Islands cs - 3 dvanc janis! 4 ‘ N Ses: are a ka i in i ve ale Rea | mat trarvai0/6 pinat Sani Come ha Davy Wives (Club to fili the vacancy created by the Lower Voting Age | of Arsonak Teckiien tae : Be Carios school, ove: Palace]; fee :39.2™-| resignation of Jack Saunders, oe ' = : , ji j rilarcls Bierentary Se ! theater. | see 178 on the Naval | Wo is now attending the Univer- Bill D f t d ne : een Tod and : een ase eee Wires, Bridge games sponsored! ey West Bridge Association |SitY of Miami. The oath of office eleate ‘| Sees Bere ae. Ga’ will meet from 3:30 to| by @ special interest group of will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the |)¥#5 given & Bioge ae StirruP| TALLAHASSEE, April 13—! FOr : Butler University 2% have officers’ Fool. wil)! «, Port Taylor Qfficers’ Club. ning golfers class of Of |2nd Harold Laubscher, outlined, 26@ ftom twenly one to CCST Ii 4 ; Indianapolis, Id. Aleobolies snes hex; Bowling for all navy wives Figuis Wives! clubs ail mest | Plans for the observance of Arm- Wass euros He todas | a 4 Martin is married 1 meth a opi et bs teria’ from 9 a.m. to noon at: the at 10 am. on the handball |€d Services Day here on May 19.) House committee, tot eee tional Miss Conctance L Beh ee Naval Station bowlingjalleys.| field behind Echoasis on the | Te post will sponsor. the parade! Three proposed’ con.titutonal, napolis. : able trophies for 2mendments were rejected by a) ve floats. vote of seven to five by the or Eisner briefly addressed: Committee on —_ Constitutional |the group and Field Representa-! Amendments. ‘| ive Mangum complimented the! The three almost identical in the V.F.W. Post t on its membership record. | nroposals were presented by} The Honor Guard conducted the Representative McAlpin of Ham- nemorial service, Post Everlast- jjton, Hathaway of Charlotte ug Ceremony, in memory of de- and Johnson of Hillsborough. : d Legionnaires of Arthur Similar proposals by Senators wyer Post since its inception to Brackin of Crestview and Ayers | of Trenton are pending before provide su | flandicrafts class ior _ officers Naval s > - f Naval station b eee mee a aaa oak ,#pes wil meet at. 7:30 p.m.) THURSDAY, APRIL 19— 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station, a penta sag ote oig ig ke | will meet at 8 p.n TORDAY. Debit F ho i 1 \eauis Glassy, \Oificers’ Wives’ ee TE club special interest » gfoup | den Club will have a cake illmercat 1) gin ae athe Naval Station tennis court3 | near the pool. H WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18— Counci! of Monroe County * PTA will have a noon lunch- Club will have becue at the Edgar Stark.|¢. will be guests, an’s Club audi Swimming class, special inter- est greuo of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 10 to 11 eee eRe te con at the First Presbyterian * bton so dttceta) | | tt Waslanncaness that einer sai cee SUNDA‘ wIL 15 Church, followed by meet at 12:) for the membership will be held SUNDAY, APRIL 15— eon at Wyl at 8 o'clock tonight at the home. | Elks Club cocktails hour from) ing at 1:15 p.m. in tf ee ne |" Mrs. C. B. Harvey, auxiliary; PMELY RUNAWAY ; .4 to 6 p.m. at the club. ene School eee a a First year Spanish class, cond | president, conducted a brief ses-/ REGINA. —(4).— When a team i UP) Wirephoto 3 | ened APRIL ae = Punnes one ence : oe half, will meet from 3:20 to|sion of her group. of horses bolted from the railway ** Bexinning Spanis! class wil om’s Ch 3 opt ' y t LD 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, Following the adjournment ofjtracks in a heavy snowstorm at| LT. GEN. JAMES A. VAN FLEET kisses his wife goodbye at mect from 3:20 to 4:20 at San in the Woman's Club auditor- | over Palace Theater. the joint meeting, vetephiientaleratead: they saved the life of| baie) yal oat-reritag 0 just before flying to Korea to take Carlos school, over Palace ium. Sewing Group Monroe County| were served by members of the| farmer Guy McCall, who was in| ommand o¢ the Eig! Army. He succeeds Lt. Gen. Matthew B. theater. ' Naval Air Station Officers’, Hospital Woman's Auxiliary | auxilia Sie enclosed sleigh «and: did: not Beau ae Preeti siaplaaos re President Truman to replace *#~:9Key West Chapter of National: . Wives club will have lunch-; will meet at2 pm. at the ee see a freight train that missed him} Fast. Gen’ Van Fleet was vacationing in’ creer in the Far | : 2 rs Wi a p “3 2 = hey . ary - gin Florid: _one Gold Star Mothers will meet eon at 12:30 p.m. at Aero hospital. Mail The Citizen to Relative. | “by. inches.” | Solifiell Gf His aripcinttient rida when he was