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KAGE Foun SOCTELY...PE JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor ? CRE REY WEST CITIZEN ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1954, RSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE seeereeenetl TO WOMEN Citizen Of fice, 1935 Margaret Stern, Pianist, T ops | | | Mrs. Knell Lukins - New Co-Chairman , | “My Sister Eileen,” Players Next Students Receive ‘Spanish Language | | Be ta Sigma Phis a Names , . A ue The Season’s Musical Offerings Brod : j 5 - NTS Open O. VE 0 Fashion Sh SS oF Officers’ Wives; Production To Open On April 2 Cor tifiea ales Here ze els For Spring Fashion Show thi Topping the musical offerings for Key Westers’ entertainment) —yirs. Fred Lukins was ‘elected ‘My Sister, Eiieen,” the Key West Players’ fourth production tuban Cx r mes.of the mocels for the: Beta: Sig Phi F Show 4 pa oe este aad concert by Miss Margaret Stern,}ioccpsirman ‘of the Officers’ | of the season, will open Monday, April 23, for a one-week run at ress : ean} yi t the Casa, Mayina hotel have been announcc ® sma with a great heart i i > — } ¥ un tot ( ] { ae e: ub at the bi-weekly! the Barn Theater, th Pe rt Pi “k, a red toda = ¢ who will model the lates’ om the f Petite Miss Stern, protege of “Artur “Rozinsky;. presented her | Wiv 2) eoveeeier. uta The bh oe 3 Ag Gugen ieee ee eae i is 3 los ic Fon C bonell ,Bonr \ ia ‘aneheon: micéling held: yertenday he hilarious three-act comedy by Joseph A, Fields and Jes behalf of th ¢C ner are. Fern Carbonell ,Bonnix W Linda energetie concert. before ansaudience gathered in the Harrls Eie- Lara Phiotcesir 44 wane tact. Ge Acie Weedemey.. An behalf of the 1 W nf Mawson, Jackie Rackley, Ma 1 etch ~mcntary School auditerium:—-A—fertunate-group-they were, too, yon at the Fort Tayler of eee ioe aos . bag age An etuaind Perez praised inguage stu Ll y : | Broadway hit, the comedy tells the adventures of two sister A , ld r nt | ‘Tina Dopp, .San — ‘ listened to Schumap, Beeth OVEN Ye ptt | club. One hundred forty) po praeeniea ty eee 8 Chapter fi mid heey ents and told the s it ¥ boety resenies seta Omega Chapter from 5 to 7 o'clock tor roud to have titut Ba hrid Chopin, played by ‘one ot - a8 + |awomen attended the luncheon nd Rice een he ie pa RY hs : Stranded On High ica’s most promising young Rainbow Girls 7 O. | Mrs. Lukins represents the Na- | Serta a alten fe i oe saat Stern played two concerts Meet Tuesday A. I . succeed: | avs ae theatrical fie Helen | j Elizabe th ; ‘illae. y .Limbert, Joe A here yesterday, a charming pro-| i @ Mrs. Paul Roy as club chair- | pore, ae | i T ; $eram for the elementary schoot! Lit Hampton Home | usa pate ane ta |B. H. Waite Wed i ie i erday afternoon and a | Members of the Club Advisory tay Nae >a eee i cen) ‘ous. sisters | pre ore t d combin : | ious one for the adults; Miss Edith Hampton will be fe (hostesees at the! ee ee ce, In Cere mony Here | t related 4 and: Jonts last night. hostess at.a mecting of the Key | The afternoon's pro-' grt ypEeTance an the ee al Elizabeth A. Villae | ceutaveling through Florida, pre-| West Assembly No. 11, Order of | 7/40) SPS i Ore Hoe cea’ vee | ene, Barn Theater JH. Waite were mari Lassies hese congerts under, the! the Rainbow for Girls which will ancicraits class and art) One of the most difficult male | o'clock yesterday Miss Stern plans to gain the poise be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday club. joa that cf Appopolous, the , Justice ae the Peace | Pp &' aS a ait 3 : , | fast-talking, fast-dealing Green- | at White street ry to ap- night at her home, 1122'Seminary | Six sealecraft, stencil-| ich Villase landlord, wh Be ak, ce | ! | pear.before. a New York audience street. nea work of the handi- | the Siatthe hs Gill Be wes - used. ess Siam act | !.t4h her debut in Town Hall on The assembly, which usually ass as) welliaswonk of thelicicc’is very capably handled| <ouls \ | | April’89. meets at the First Methodist | art class were show ly Harry Price A new member | attended the | * She lacked none of the graces church annex, will meet in Mrs. Gwen Morrow, chairman Bf the ikes sMeckulavers con Present at : ? a a seasoned concert performer homes of ‘members until rooms af an ean jessie lass, and te servative and gentlemanly in ! Mrs. Bernard Waite, S: ther} o in her program here. at the new Masonic Temple are J. B.. Robertson, chairman of ane | private life, Mr. Price steps into|of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mr Alien : | ms A ie beh believe nat availabl the | his first role with The Players | Lela wynn, parents of th ie for we show © wealth of rich musi¢ in Jas - — in 2 anne licative of con-| bride; Miss Dolores Villae, Mrs F niched by Ida Ge qgigh!’s. concert came -from'the included: a: “Purigh an@ Judy for ts at tell scare anes pian GUIEY Pr Na mvalt Bucky. aids Mis. Ghorke 5 ie ovehestra. Also on + ‘playing of ‘such a fragile-appéar- Show,” 4 *Hurdy Gurdy | Man, placecards at the} phe complete cast and techni- | Selomon : students and 15 408 ill ballet ing person. {“March of the Wooden} Soldiex tuker’s table were made of nal eecte avis eanouncedtlat: Wedding cake and refr ns stitute secretary, Ren: e by D e, Jur) and | Miss Stern appeated-in a Beau and’ “Otd>Meusiv Box.” redshel: flolvers nhade by Mes. Fred] picket reservations are now |Wwere served followi ance of know selections 5 “Mrs. Byrnina | } — [titul bright, ted. evening. dress... Shé, cenchided.the, gjinted pro- tnd’ members of the} i Vanable at the sift shop in the | mony and Spanish MW brgempcon, ‘Ri¢hiyd Dendunee, ‘stiapless, and splashed with gram with the whimsicg! *Capric- afts group. Le: 5 Conn Bietel” Hescivat ac The newlyweds left ee irded “+ 49 Muss ‘Claucing Sr ‘Beye and Miss | 7 Brees She inde 8 ia whe cib by Ergst_von.Dphaanyi. The tlowers in baskets and ie be picked up at the theater I ding trip to Cuba Dy tle Sleoria Roberts * i wi BNE ‘picture. enthusiastic ‘audience Jealled her oven.of palm fronds and may be made by telephoning | Mr. Waite i rae tees Adult fashions for the show ; She opened her “program with back for three encores, and even h shells decorated the} >"? | man here Bey Ruth | will: be by URubin Appel. Shoe a religious number from a Bach then were reluctant to let her go. eon ; | : a yles in summer colors will be (P) Wirepholo cantata, “Jesu—Joy of Man's De- For encores she played “Trees | ‘The door prives, drawn by Mrs iLt CG. Arbooust | 7 i Me | oe abel Rose Booty. : pha | ing;" and from this went into Scarlotti’s Sonata in C Major"|¢. C. Adel and Mrs. Robertson, sani te} Lt. Whalen Has Mar Viswinig| The Beachcomber will furnish} LT. JOHN HODGKIN (above) the bold “Sonata Opus 22” by and “Indian Love Call.’ iwent to Mrs. Diem and Mrs. 4 hy | M si ey “Pp as ia jewelry accessories for the show an Air Force pilot, was strand- { ° Beethoven. In the four move-!. She played yesterday's concerts} Taomas W. Cordry, Jr. Mrs. W.| LPansrerre 0 R t | F ean Guy Parker | The Children’s Corner will] ¢d atop 14.408-foot Mount Rams ] ments of this Sonata, the young on her own, Steinway Grand.) y. Bilis also won a prize \epor ec or & : ee ‘ ru ake Peta te oie inepring styles | ae Washington state Friday, | pianist displayed great virtuosity, which she brought here with her./ "The group presented Mrs. Roy, New ort R | - Hela Reeves diene Brooke Ai} juat. recaivedsharél. fron: Miamu) geet eoats ees one ee aa . and before the number was com-! At yesterday afternoon's con outgoing chairman, with an en- | P 2 ae Duty In Citv M. Oliver and Steph ve for the children. Words a moe laadine be 1 7* fRéted the ‘entire audience was cert program for tne children,! | graved sterling silver card tray. | i 1 r Tain pviee willbe bys Donaldte | eee AE mea: 9 = { aware they were listening to a : a charming Lieutenant George A. Arbo- Pieces “an aE bea slon caine died cnd-cebecace Cae greai artist. personality and friendliness that | I [gust has recently been trans-; Lt. Gerard John Whalen Truman Prineival ERE re ai saleiat cide /Al | Mapai’ ie aeareee pa. With a left hand playing as the children loved. Elizabeth Tay OV | ferred from Fleet All Weather| di, Wisconsin has recent e re epee sie Z phere. Rescue teams are trying ( stuongly and adeptly as her right, She dressed in a bright 2 |‘Training Unit, Key Wost. He! portcd to the U. §. Fleet Sonar] N \ Cag iaeacagu to guide him-down. The tem: ] She played: Beethoven and. Sehu- afternoon dress with | mat: he iW MU Cire le To was relieved of his duties as as-}sonool, Key Weet. for dutt | { 4 T ‘ perature on the mountain went “Ethudes Symphoniques shoes and earrings, sistant ground training officer!” After attending Lodi Hieh| 1 7 | V gl down to 20 below zero. ‘ 13"! with the'strengthof a coming to her and w| Meet Monday | and fila instructor during tho|ceeee stenting. Lodi diiaeh rineipat . of| AECMMIN'Y. 2. aughan ; Swe’ ® j ay ret ot st the audience Ve ‘first week of April MUbaled Chictedthe Aevaiiees tan el ae choo wil A iT : ‘ The audience, responding to” She explained and jdiscu wash aed ‘Wai \Wohdson ‘it *be| Lieutenant Arbogust's new as-l Vices jug ite aiuan ethene pipiens enon eater ein EA Nan ppointec 0 ‘Do You Know That é iss Stern's playing, applauded ach number ‘withthe © childies.} ier at a mecting of | signment is on the staff of the! aman recruit to Chief Radio: ae oe Henn nelle. it _ bi The, making of mapig sugar i | Po sly. and. urged. .chen-backdhe.concert.waseaawonde:tel les | Circle, of WMU | Officers ‘Candidate“School, New-| "cr and in 1942 was commis: | connwea ehihelind ateken aie Com ander jan, American Indian “first”. ¢ _ for an intermission encore, She son in music appreciation | church to be port, R. I. : metric tunic of cnsiwal Leh dae ob idUbilic “Hnateudtion Mine Mme | ay \ bligcd with “Elegy” by Massenef," thei. Thr Ss she playva¢-ip: Manday after- | He entered naval seryice a8 an Whalen is a graduate of the Navv|» Merriam will speek on “The |’) Henry Lee! Vaughan, husband} The first tran atlantic flight “Fan aisi® Impromptu”. opened ciudt¢ ‘Sapata in Clr rch annex. apprentice seaman and rece! Radio Material School, Bellevue. Problem Child -in the Elementary, ‘£ Anne! Woodall, Vaughan, 2932} was in 1919. 3 © 43 oonnd half of her prgeeery) Bjou” Jesu, Joy off Paul. Mesa, circle! chaiy- specialized training in » aerolo, mid the’ Sonar, Mabevial Sehee ; » TT" Stables averitie: Has beéh appoint- + prises a Perkaps thinking, as many dd; Man's Chopih’s “Kan- man, jase, all members Gs at-'He was an aerographer, first ¢ iBelleves DLC The Truman school chorus will| @té the rank’ of commander. .} Scientists are still puzzled ove ‘ that ever piano concert heetis ait, taidie’ Impromptu, th¢ pic igi fal tend: class, when selected ee eal Ships and stations on which: sing before the meeting, to which: ‘On March 17, Lieutenant Com>) the exact way hail is formed t last one Chopin number, Miss numbers from * idog by es flight training. In Aug 1942.) bt Whalen has imelude the public imeinn wedi : nander ‘Vaughan was promoted | lemnemiaie 1 eee hated three Chapin mee de conde and * ie an Love Call ILL INOIS yp TSITOR Lieutenant noes Me cate the USS Sar Fighter. sean SaaS | othe rank vf contmander to rank} Matter can exist in three forms; Positions,, always a test of a Accompaning Miss Stern her ‘nated a naval aviator at Pensa- earen 1 cared : } erom-Sanuary #, 1938: San soba 7 ae j, Pianist’s ability and real feeling, was her, hysband and ascie LIKES ISLAND CITY |cola, Fla... after completing the lente Battle’ commander ae HOME FRONT TROUBLE 1 Gapreldee wauchan ne a solid, a liquid or a gas. gy , wane passed the test grandiy Robert Kinandcr, whol iy alse MAS sh istics “Or” Dakota, m1, bPreseribed Might ‘training pro-| District Communications, USS!) EP Le, Teipolitania ak ate of the class, 9 ae Cra ake years 194 the fia ) MAH Ch ppin’s nostalgie Necturne pianist and piano inst-uetor; and oo vie. and Sank Gear off | Detroit (CL 8), Commander De-| Mehathmed — El Palaimi 9 Pbk idg) Schddd in’ Sedtite, Washing {state law prohibiting the mai i ones h te ae is Besos: tet seesicta Mish) MES Tene ae paeauoning leer ae ee a) Gace stroyers Battle Force, Naval Re- she Aina of silver earrings} on® He attended, the. Univ facture and sale of intoxicating : onary Etude Opus 10, No. “sition. , Hip ne itionins | High, Chicago, Il, and attended | 20ay eiahawa Hae or Hits bride to wear on, hee} shiristoln a a Everyone was delighted when A group of friends and rela- * Gelden pa ea os | the University of Minnezota for! by es ee a ne ae ie wedding day t ' ae past ales Kae Mae es liquors, in Maine. te. ehichion cate: a Siiare eae tea: This is Mi »wers first visit | 4, ars. jae Be ese NOUNS ‘ Se Aue 1S, a MA See 3 f == P fee ap Uneried a venlee ae tee a on Baloml com d WRMSE ice yaWestiand hes vlans torre: Mo vcore ievedin uke beta Squadron, U Fleet. Sonar; TWo weeks later he asked hiv} Javal Academy. In: 1939 he! Our word copper: is derivg 1) . y playing the the concert, incliding her nicco, '? Key West and I a ; uty Aboard School, San Diego, Calif, and the Wife to give them back. She! -hanged his last name to Vaughan] from the name of the island 1 and expressive num- Miss Geraldine Bet!erton Dh: SENERA MN CSY the Destroyer Geo. E. Badger, yy D 788 refused, | od Win fede a : ape Oe bers fi “Kaleidos: epee = : as Licute neha gers od USS Hollister (DD 788) refusec n ho of his father the late Lt.) Cyprus, which is particularly 7, beaatrom alcidescope” by the Mr. and Mys. Fred F Ss ho 1 | seeeaile eee Weather Lt. Whalen is authorized to, Mohammed is now ‘serving <j %. L. Vaughan rich in copper ores cnglish composer Eugene Goos- Charlot‘e Povia and ny. nolds Schoo ene eae eather wear the Good Conduct ribbon! scven-year sentence for seriously} Commander Vaughan gradv- aint ; 1 ens. These brief piectoral numbers Tamerkir Miam tations in the North Atlantic. ¢ ae Se s pie umbers Tam mt : Miami To Reine Open lee he partinipates in ait With five stars, American Defense) stabbing his wife and mother-in-| ited from the U.S. Naval Acad-} The Fireproof Building iff --- inande also came fo | Late . a vipates a * 1 s 7 + f | c ribbon, American area ribbon,| law | my in the class of 1940 and wa:! Charleston, S. C., built aboub i f oming Events concert il ry | strikes: against the Borneo and Asiatic-Pacific area ribbon, World ‘dered to the cruiser Indianapo. 18 s Say Ss ‘ 3 —— -— ——— House Wednesday | Marianas Islands while serving War {1 Victory medal. ribbon, 3 in which he served for = i = ‘ £ 3 ee 0 E mn, | tle they have In WANE served for tw} country’s first fireproof building: YU "SNTURDAY. APRIL 14— by @ special interest group of -" |with the Fleet Al). Weather G:o. corvice ribbor : : a erage neat proo < Gerdeas€! e ree Tae she Gitinersi . § Hg Di | noe ; ; , ~.<,|Squadron 18 in the Pacific. China Service ribbon, Jay ; iwo ge- 14, and eae During he early yea of EET TES a bse a n Club will have a cake ; icers’ Wives’ club, will ray ouse will be held next} MinGareviod ona ae m ribbon, and the Ko-| Mic he Whalens live| he war he commanded the U.S.S.| The -Mammoth ave, Kt { le at 3 p.m. at the Wom- pe played at 8 pm. at the! We afternoon at Reyeteo ee ee ee n ribbon. . ee Jest.| °C549, and later, the U. Shela : ee é e doh era!’ Clut . ; project officer at the Doug- B : treet, Key Wests) so — : tucky, the largest cave know 1 's Club auditorium. Port. Taylor Ofiicers’ Club. i ook for the open’ng cof |) oe s bs LY ee He is married to the former! Lt of Elks! E256). In 1944 he attended Sub-| yas ‘accidental (AER "Swimming clas, special intér-” Rowling “for all navy wives’ 1wo new classrooms and the new | #8 Aireraft Corporation's El Se- ics Helen Ruth Bowen of Seat-| !« ov calif | aatine School at New Londoh [Wonca isog,) ' est group of Officers’ Wives’ from 9. a.m. to noan’at. the! cate ently constructed. = | cumlpselsny JMecnted tity Los. An : ‘onnecticut, followed by duty af i club, will mect from 10 fo 11 Naval Station bowling alleys.| Mot! first grade stu- | 8s, Call. ixecutive Officer of the USS PoE bag ‘ ickaftg cle cee giace stt’|” He is the son of George E. 2 SS! According to the Bureau of a.m, at the seaplane base of- Handickafts class tor officers dents w es att | 8 Ww. ¥. Cc Coles nell iodine F AP Cunny (SS282), making two Pa- er es ‘ ae i eee s from unny.(SS282). mane census, there was a net incr teers’ po wives wil! meet at 7:30-p.m-- ily wk he held ni eee Ds ific War Patrols. ‘From 1945 to Z t villi R SUNDAY, APRIL 15-- above the recteation Dhilding | 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock Duluth, Minn., and is married to spams emmyi|:A947 he served in the: sate cal] or seats, One; ain eae sea the former Miss Judith P. St omen from. January 19 a Club epee talls Hour from one Station, | eee ee Cuive ot Monica ape dere 4 ‘pacity in the U.SS. Sea’ Ow te speoe wey anuary 3 to 6 p.m. at ithe club. i ‘Tennis! class, ‘Officers’ || wil dietoak 1B a. me val, C eu 405). In 1947 Commande | *74*'Y MONDAY, APRIL 16— i club. special interest! group Coval ‘Room ‘at thé Overses: | nant Arbogust has two brothers, Setelen nine youd ae ies ast § 1 deginuing Spanish class will will’mect at I p.m. at the! '* Hotel Babert cand: Harold, ony the Yee | duty as an, instructor at the U.s.|_,/t Was ence a widespread & é mect from 3:20 to 4:20 at San Naval Station tennis, courts) Beginning golfers class of Of por potee ane one: Sitar, Jane ‘Naval acedemy 4 f yey that Aaa ae Cartos school, over Palace ear the pool : i Ww lub will meet | the web “Comdr. Vaughan} sorts pdt that ; jthings | and i : near the poo’ icers’ Wives’ club will mee At present. Comdr. Vaughan} : theater WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18- at 10 a.m. on the handbal ee ae : s in command of the U.S.S. Sen-| S°5-co!respond, or ought to'¢ & Key West Chapter of National Wesley House will | hav ficld behind Echoasis on the Unem loyed Get net ($8408). the USS; Sen" | respond, to them. : ¢ Gold Star Mother: ll meet white elephant sale from 3 Naval station p ! In 1942 he was married to the Rites Beegaie at 7 p.m. in the VFW Home to 6 p.m. at the school, 1011, THURSDAY, APRIL 19- rmer Anne Powers Woodall ot| !% 18 His NUMBER 4 on Elizabeth str Vincinia atest, Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m n ounty 2altimore, Maryland. LOS ANGELES.—(#).—Thef § Women of First Presbyterian Counci! of Monroe County, at the club ee “WGammnande’ quid Mire: auens ; teh SP c ~chureh will mect at 8 p.m. at > ave inch: |) WeBAW. Post iN ALLAHASSEE, April 14— % ae, | Nothing unlucky about number hureh will r PTA will have a noon lunch-! V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will mee’ | cE ALLAHASSEE, Api ‘ Sig pow. clicdis of ee Wan a Micky SHEE j I ntg church. Circle two. will eon at the First Presbyterian t 8 p.m. in the V.F.W. Pogt| ooecia). — Florida aumempl | They have three children: Mich-| 0" Master Mark, Charles ae in charge. : i er = e ; *'} ment compensation payment to- | \ "|phy. Born Feb. 13, he cut : : S Church, followed by a meet- home Ls ‘ age 5; Ni g Las ‘ ¢ We: = " 20. Py- a & sme a ge 5; Nancy, age 3; and ‘ 2 ie yaad ge eat Ps ing at 1:15 p.m. in the Poin-{ Junior Woman's Club will have bay opened: nearly $e000 duit : David, age 2. eth “tobe he ae Falsnan. in inGORAlEnte: of ciana School auditorium | a 5:30 p.m. barbecue at the | from $$5.945 thecvecinacameee Commander Vaughan’s war-| SiS 13th month. Further c € Pathicgs Ha ing Business and Professional Wo-} home of Mrs. Edgar Stark PHS ie ae eames Lane time decorations include the| he’s the 13th grandchild of Pythias Hall on Fleming to $48,319, according to Florida £ S a y pe trent men’s Club will meat at 8p.m.! Husbands will be guests.’ | Industrial Commission reports. Bronze Star Medal, Commenda-| {amily that arrived here ii 1.4... Hlizabeth Taylor Cigcle of WMU . inthe Woman's Clu auditor-; Naval Air Station - Offices’ | Recipients were dawn nearly ion: Ribbon, Defense Medal, Pa-p Pert: 14 OY. 155 Ae ae f2°) 2lot First Baptist church will ium, : ,|__ Wives’ club will meet at 12 [500 during the week, decreasing | ates Metet With FOUL ASRTAN: AE; 2 mect at 3 p.b, in the church ee ie ata , Officers’; 30 p.m. luncheon at Wylks | from 3,738 to Thea clad | the Victory Medal. Mail The zen to Ri a annex, 46, Wives club wi aye lunch- restaurant are the lowest r ‘ i ‘TUES awe Ps Mi 9.4 ‘ : a @ est reported this year. vii PUESDAY, APRIL 17-4 8 at 12:80 pm. at’ Aero-’ First year Spanish class, con |Payments and recipients have ; Key West Assenibly No. 13, Or§ Mrs. -Ftank, Pawela half, will meet from 3:20 1 | been, on .a decline ned July ‘of der of the Rainbow for Girlgags: "anda cant @abebt Will yo} 5! 445 p.m.at Sani Carlos schoo | 1950, due te’ farsretle’ Cocion: will meet at 7:30 o'clock int hostesses. 4 | over Palace Theater. Ment voonaicene ne cat ps se k -s,* the home of Miss Edith Hampr*\), Dade tadge No. 14, § Masc Sewing Group Monroe Count | the war bilize ao ff ie i ‘ ; ton, 1122 Seminat¥ ‘street. &4°'. , Group will, meet at # pn Hospital Woman's, Auxiliar. |3 succeestal touniet waco Minoca Council, Degree of Pocas”’ © tampitiry ‘Masonic home will mest at 2 pid. et th |" Th Monee County payments > c hontas will meet at 7:30 p.m! Amelia street. hosnital Monroe County _ pay 3S sla : Agee pa ; totaled $90 during the week. t in the Redmen’s Hall. i FAWTUlant Officers’ Wives’ FRIDAY, APRIL 20 SeuelG = rin j +2Key West Junior-Senior High club will have a 12:30 p.m.: Shrine Club will meet at 8 p.m | /WelVe counties’ reported no une || Casa Marina, . Sunday, April 15, 5107 PM. g ‘School PTA will meet at 7:45 luncheon at Raul's in the JayCee clubrooms or |°™Ployment compensation —pay- : : s o'clock in the school auditor- Junior Chamber of Comr Flaglar avenue nents during the pevicd, : Small Fr Outfits Mo gium. ' i 2» Key West Amateur Radio Clu! 3 fe y t oe ea Sete bat meet at 8 p.m. at the : fieeaee sees Radi ou 4:30 p.m. at the seaplane : anis 1 ave its ouse. ; will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the base officers’ pool. Furnished by ees nae menting at Bowling for officers’ wives be- . chs Cc lub, na) Duval street Alcoholics Anonymous wil! t : . ER at Delmonico's res- gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- deginners Spane class wil meet at 8 p.m. in the annex! P) Photo! CHILDREN Ss CORNER . AAvanced Somntaicoh 7 val Station bowling all 09 pas at the of the First. Presbyterian} | Py Advanced Spanish class wi La Concha Navy Wives Club > at 1021 Duval Church. WILLIAM F. CALDWELL (above). chief of the Associated Press | Fleming and Simonton Si meet from 8 to 9 p.m. at San No. 88 will meet at 10:30 League bowling for all navy poset in Atlanta for 29 years, retires on his 65th birth | ig onton Streets 4 Carlos school, over Palace in building 178 on the Naval miming class, special inter wives begins promptly at| . *eisar¥. April 22. He has been with the AP 34 years. He has a. | TELEPHONE 76 : theater. Station. et aroun of Officers’ Wives’ wide reputation as a top-flight news executive and as a trainer i rt 5 ridge games sponsored Key West Bridge Association club, will meet from 3:30 to pawl a al pina ica £1 seem Soe SXocu ti ve. nosis: bay 1 surceedee VY LOM Gree | Tickets On Sale Also at Children s Corne! : ing alleys. i kins, who got his AP training under Caldwell. - ‘ 26 Pere

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