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ad « ¢* ¢ ae a bance 2 SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1951. ; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MARY ROBERTS, Society Editor : (EMS OF INTEREST TO BE EKYONE 8000 Pounds Of Paper Collected {4 VRS. M. SCHUMACKER WILL ADDRESS WIVES ‘AT FT. TAYLOR LUNCH |. The Wives’ Club [lune May Itaat 120 noor | Office c Taylor Mrs will be ‘Capt. E, Stephan |Marshalls Kiss For A Queen Officer <2 Neatly 8,000 , = ‘ : pin eae tae i meunds of paper and cardboard was collected’ #t) (4 farewell party in the form Se OO oa ee ek crc Paper fight” syppér andeect- | or’ § built supper and cocktail | is Held on “the lawn ¢ church last eygning. “Nearly 170 at- i 4 i we party was given last even'ng at; tended the supper and 2 ecting,! + . 2 bce sitratter iru donatea the Fort*Taylor Officers’ Club in The Gulfstream F. ‘ing Camnpany “fay the Vu, parkedon the streel,.where the honor of Capt. E. C. Stephan, paper was, wejghec, and lowaed a. ee _* |eommodore of SubR6n 4. Two} Gung toe Ie acher evening. Paper —was H - | hundred and fifty guest> attend- | 2 required admission to the supper. umane Society led. | | Mer cen Gy Be “ai it Mr. Kenneth Curry ‘won, tho : en urls Also honored was Capt. Jame: Pingié reservatsdakaiee th = is as Capt. James } their reser fer the lune! prize for bringing 1300 pounds of Joins Ob reance Davis who takes over as new i sible and not commodore today yat6p.m Of “BKA Week” The Humane paper, the largest individual con- tribution. He received a Bible. Ns. M. Johnson, 80 received a brooch for being the oldest con- Capt. and Mrs. Stephan, who will be stationed in Washington, D. C. were presented with an en- | graved = sterling — silver Society of Key | West will join with more than tributor 600 other anima I 500 « animal welfare organi- ! eee on Sas a ant fani- | bowl. ai she nounced that $1,300} ~aticens throughout the country} The decorations of. signal flags | as been made to date by the | and-in Canada i a : : a ke Seance ania * | and-in Canada in observing “Bejand frangipangi flowers were | Eye " ‘ ich 1s to. raise! Kind To Animals Week.” |made by the wives of SubRon 4. money. {or anew education build-|" ‘The annual event, which abet eee | pee ing. oe s be- + —— -_—— I jerson and ing observed next week, .is a J : | in cash ap the program included three | signed to feeus ater os 2:12 Music Artists PORE | PAGE FIVE SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN To Be Held Thursday At Bayview 10, at 1 be Attendants from the sell, Frank Veliz and E « Harold Menges, Marie Ru: | Hancock. Ninth grade attendan’ h Kerr, Dolores Ybarmea and The bouquets the Junior Student Council is in be handled The by | Det Harra are n which Rob- lice rs. Anna Delaney. Those taking part in the May | Pole dancing, in charge of Miss | Shupp, « follows: first group: Joan Ayala, Gladys Barninell, vocal numbers, piano sclections, | needs of a \ 0 eeds of animals both domestic | [7g Davis: Casey da Disere 4 ° wild, Ul eC onorec | an ck ine Lions Club, Quartet from A Be iat canaane it | | egy a ieee ee me hunger composed of R. McKib- | penypy- aap ome eRe eo He went nent align, SUN) pes maphe "Murphy, Lois ben, Stuart Whiting, Tom Dairy, KNIGHTS TO ATTEND | warming'and.. reception for two | | clipe apop bole, picked up siia| Pes McRae, Patsy Murphy, Lois : p M, | lewelry, and ate a pound} Robinson, Rae Weinkle, Eliza- voung artists in the,field of mu- jew of je t MISS GUaI is Wetary: af- Defense Geo: and the Rev. Eld ; a h N " 7 ti ee GRADL ATION OF SON || Sc wit bo hed Wednesday at 4} Sea est ps : Gisearding the| beth Brown and Erime Valdez. Sine 2 Solo by Mrs. BldFeny “Ginservation Agent Joseph |P-™ 122} Truman venue by Mr. | Marshall afte hee Queen iaaaiteal’XXZV-eethe. | cop bottle, he fede Police found| | Those in the second group are: ; 's h night aad Mrs. Knight, of 1425}404 Mrs. Joseph Lazarovici,” in | ab rae val in Winchester,,.Wa. The: queen is | 4 note saying: * the cof | Marilyn Adams, Deanna Archer, mons and Mrs. Josephine Dough- | > ight, of 142548 Uhiteg Nat a note saying: “1 @xd the job brief} tee is. Bice Cony eae Elizabeth street, will leave-by car | their new hdme. | Upivee gat foams: Secretary-gene: 1. the pot | Beverly Black, Jackie Conont, eral readinis. Stuart Whiting | ©Me!tow “morning to visit Sgt. [The party is also to celebrate | Reta ee sonictsnenatiaee ee Barbara Foh, Betty Henning, © | and Mrs. Herman M. Knight and|the new business arrangement | abaiaiesl AMERICAN COMPOSER Barbara Meggs, Nancy Pellicer, was master of ceremonies. The supzex, at thé Trade Winds in which the Lazarovicis have an interest. child in Newport News, Va. VISITS ISRAEL consisting of hot Barbara Cinder, Theresa Bard- well, Jackie Schneeder, Sylvia he : 2 ee They will attend the graduation m BD i R FATHE YD s SAC get res " sf cake Sea ie eae mask ee: of Sgt. Knight at the Deck Offi-| Guests of honor are Miss Do- B en sea ee DUE ie neces ee TEL, AVIV.—(@P)—Aaron Cop-| Smith, Sheilia Sweeting, Sandra Chief Roscoe McKibben, assisted | C'S School at Fort Eutis, Va, _|lores Cameron and John Travers, 1c From One} UEBLO, C 1, the American’ composer,| Taylor, Lenora Thompson and by the ladies of the church. Wil- |,,.0 the Way back they Will visit! music team at the Tradewinds. he war ey. ra - g sumber of lectures in! Faye Williams. ‘ale 1. Mette wee Ainicnan their otacr sun, Capt. Joseph W. Travers is a concert pianist now | feic inad . a) seas t in Zichron! ‘Those in the third group are: of the program ‘ Knight of the Air Force and his ¢ngaged in commercial work for | pejo ‘ : ae y-1¥ v in I _this spring. | Mary Ann Arnold, Amelia Barn- ; wie and children at Camp Gor- the purpose of learning show-|vening 7 . ” vill be his main} well, Isabel Bartelowe, Virginia = don, Augusta, Ga manship. fact d \ work for choir) Gibson, Alice Graynn, Helen Coming Events | : ————— \ ee | UC \ police hitect H : st ar ae Gonzales, Joan Knowles, Betty z i Beg: ayed a’ ee 2 Reale i SATURDAY, MAY 5— Ham Radio Club, : _| anything Walier De Mordaunt D| ver ey id Gey |EO™e: Delores Machin, Gale Ear Meares disuse hein a . New Arriva dg} The state attorney stepped | instruct cy Art : du, Martha Steed, Millicent Tay- e sale at - | os Semis Senor Ganlce lor, Gale Varela, Anne Ventress, Meets A : i 4nio dhe case efier the Roren- - t NCCS i felds refused to talk to Miami The resular meeting of the| poli:e cfficers and denied there Key West Amateur Radio Club} had been e kidnapping. p.m. by Palace Theater on Duval street. SUNDAY, MAY 6— Order of the Demolay devo Tells His Story R ‘ was held last’ evening i j f . ‘ tional exercises will be held |NCCS Club on Duval ctreet.. | mem come. oe sg at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the! Plans for a mock cmergency to! is olen aipte eae ne Fleming Strect church. | be held in the very near future | iat Her hate 1 ghing Brother Ashworth will] were discussedThe emergency | *#MASAAMAAAMAAAAAAAAAALS ely a heat thant Pe ind ac! + “at £4 . = & ner, after 30-taausan iolhars in. preach: will be headed?*by Lt Comdr. | Daughter To Jonses 50 and 10¢:imdbbare alls: wed eaiboss- rors oy fen Bepeiets, (WaIWM), assisted by] A girl was born fo Mr. and Mrs. | ed across a w ee BPW butallation “Tecaktast |CUatles Adams (W4MCX), Alan | Jesse Wilton Jones, 806 Fleming | an waitin: a be ne i ty gureaktast | Roberts (W4JHL), and Pete Bon-|strect, at 1:15 p.m. May 3 at the | waterivent eld at 10:30 a.m. at | ner (W4EFH). ‘Hamilton Clinic. The baby weigh-| "s | : Howard said ayo pial oo the city con eee elo group ill: ing seven, pounds, five ounces sty oq” at 12:30 a.m. Monday as she ert Ae bal He e city ‘move their headquatters from. birth, was named Pamela Ann. ac ier -21950--aatometile ce a ‘Aaa e St 490 (the. NECS Club to! the ‘National Ry Venctian Weg a eiaae Been i ubuoke ayes iew Park, Guard Armory. Poach leftover egg yolks (when the hands of abductors since | * See | Fhe next meeting will be held Sas ~ you're using-the whites for merm- gue or angelfood), cool, and rub through a'small coarse strainer as a garnish for a vegetable salad Key West Temple No. 20, Py- thian Sisters will meet at Knights of Pythias Hall on Flemin 7:30. Woman Epi on Friday, May 18 at the Armory. te REDS, ALLI (Cortinued From fay Make a cream sauce, using to nviss nore ¢ mato juice instead of the milk ‘ meet at 8 p.m. in the church annex. Advanced Spanish class will of St. Paul | h at 3 pan. in ical and w B | mee} from 8 to 9 pim. at San the Parish Hall. | Garies school, uve Paldce called for; flavor with” alittle ee fer W MU of the First © Baptist | theater. {onion juice and diced green pep- ed we church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Bridge games sponsored per and serve over slices of hot eer at the church cooked smoked tonguc. The Truman School PTA study session will be held from 1} to 3 p.m. in Bayview Park, | or i the teache lounge at | by a special interest group of the Officers’ Wives’ club, will be played at 8 p.m. at the, Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. | Bowling for all mavy wives TITURSDAY. MAY 10— to that effect will meet at & p.m. in the state-| Cuban Masonic Lodge. Davi ich the school if it rains. from 9 a.m. to noon at the: Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 ee / Circle 2 of the Women of the] Naval Station bowling alleys.| will meet at 8 p.m. at 919) u t ‘ tof First Presbyterian Church} ‘Tennis ¢ Officers’ Wives’ Elizabeth street. aereement. t ms | will meet at 3 p.m. at the club special interest. group! Naval Station Officers’ Wives’ | ed iM i home of Mrs. V. M. Whitley, | will meet at 9 a. mat the; morning coffee will be held | 1207 Truman avenue. Mrs.) Naval Station tennis courts} at 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. | t Raymond Felton will give de-| e the pool. i Gray Ladies Corps will hold sh O: tte votional; Mra. Ralph Rogers,! weDNESDAY, MAY 9— | luncheon meeting at noon the lesson. Art classes for Officers’ Wives | with Mrs. H. E. Pace and Key West Cerebral Palsy chap- } will be held at 8 p.m. in re- Mrs. R. E. Pollock as host- ter at 8 p.m, in Monroe Coun- | ¢reation building on the Na-j esses. ty clinic building. val Station. | Key West Art and Histor: ns W Swimming ciass, special inter-| “The Junior Debs will mect at] Soc will meet n of mephows, est group of Officers’ Wives’ the Woman's Club auditor-| p.m. at the West Ma po GEN. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR sits on the witness stand in club, will mcet from 3:30 to ium. Gallery. : " Washington Thursday and tells the senate his side of his diffes- 4:30 p.m. at the caplane| The Monroc County Hospital Flect Reserve Association adh s evces wilh President Truman over U. S. foreign policy. The form- of the Far East was fired by President ¢ commander Women’s Auxiliary will r at $330 pum. in club roo the corner of Front and Fitz- | patrick streets. j Room representatives of Auxiliary will mcct at 3-p.m.| Fleet Sonar Officers’ Wives} coffee will be held at 10 a.m at Eochasis. The Soroptimist Club will mect base officers’ pool. Mecting of the Monroe County Audubon Society in the Wo- mans Club Building, Duval strect at 8 p.m. Public invited. | Beyinning Spanish class will; The Officers’ Wives Book Rc- Juniot and “Senior Hi meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San view will mect at 10 a.m. at School PTA will meet at 8 Carlos school, over Palace Fort Taylor. p.m. 1 Air Eleven, Offi First year Spanish class, cond Hi hold busine. half, will meet frum 3:20 to omen of at 10 am. at Ft :45 p.m. at San Carlos school, | ian church Tayior. + Palace Theater. | tet 6 p.m. at home Officers’ Wives’ Club golf is} Lester Fowler, 70 held at hardball ficld beyond Mrs. David Me- Eochasis at 10 a.m. j will meet at 2 pm. at te Deniels will give the lesson, Scottish Rite Bodies will meet hospital i Mrs. Alexander Warnock, the at 8 p.m. at new Masonic The Garden Club will mect at | ¢ i Home on Eaton and Simon- 8 p.m. in the garden of Mrs. s of the Order of ton street: William Warren, 511 Eaton| y vy and Rainkow Monroe, PTA, Council, will meet strect. } is will be held at 7:30 p.m." "at ‘Coral Shores School on adies Auxiliary, V. F. W. Post} at the new, Masonic Home on Plantation Key at 1:15. p.m. No. 3911 will m ct at & pm! Eaton and onton streetsayT Luncheon! will be held at the at the V.F. W. Home. | Sparkling Waters Rebekah Plentation Yacht Harbor Res- American Legion Auxiliary -| Lodge No. 14” will meet pt taurant at 12 noon thur Sawyer Post No i Knights of Pythis .. pginciana Social Club — will will meet at 8 p.m. at the Hall on Fleming strect. ' mect at. 10;30 am. in the Legion Home on Stock Tremen Elementary P.T.A. will Poinciana Gommunity Bldg. Island, school. ‘| Arthur Sawyer sRost No.“ JayShees will meet at 730 p.m. i P.T.A. wil ‘american. Legion “with mee'4" at JayCee clubhouse. c hool. | sat 8 pam. a tthe Legion homt {FRIDAY, MAY 11— Mecical De Officers Juaior Chamber of Commerc Bowling for all Navy Wives will Wives will hold monthly tea will meet at 8 p.m. at the clu! be held at 9 a.m. at the Naval I p.m ! house Station Alley: The Key West Players w ill wowling for officers’ wives be The Officers Wives Club Lunch- con meeting will be held at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club at 12 noon. gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na val Station bowling alleys. _ La Concha Navy Wives Clut meet at 8 p.m. at the Barn. Kiwanis Club will have a din- r meeting at 6:45 o'clock GEN. DOUGLAS MecARTHUR ARRIVES AT THE SENATE OFFICE building in Washington fo 1 ¢ the First Methodist Church Ne 8° will meet at 10:30 a.m Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of r Annex. | in building 178 on the Nave Eastern Star will mect at 8 testiznony Eefore senate investigators. He is gree’ed by Senator Harry F. Byrd (left). Democrat of ¥ Adult Fellowship of the Station. p.m. at the Golden Eagle Hall, Virginia, end Senator Styles Bridges (right). Republican of New e. Gen. MacArthur Mi testified again behind closed doors on Far Eastern policies. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 1211 Petronia street. i First Methodist ehureh will} (®) Wirephoto | Ena Veilareal, and Freda Weech. Haberdashery 'Store Opened By Rios. Bros. The Rios brothers of Key West, Carlos, Mario and Raul have opened a haberdashery shop at 505. Southard strect, next to the Evans studio and adjacent to the Greyhound bus station. The new shop handles a com- plete line in men’s wear from ties to sports jackets. The merchan- ‘aise is attractively displayed in j modern show cases and open shelves. The line also includes tuopical wear sports items, cabana suits, bathing trunks, slacks, shorts, snoes, ties, socks, hats and a ¢o- lorful group of shirts. The Rios brothers also carry a line of sturdy workman's cloth- inz. ~ ‘An alteration room is being ar- tranged. The dfessing room in the rear of the store gives extra ac- ‘ comodation. { Well lighted and cool, the new shop has a modern decor in aqua and white. \Today’s Birthdays | i Alice Faye, actress, singer, born in New York, 36 years ago. J. Monroe Johnson of the Inter- state Commerce Commission, born in Marion, S. C., 73 years ago. Congressman John Taber of Auburn, N. Y., born in Auburn, 71 years ago. Christopher Morley of New York, author, born in Haverford, Pa., 61 years ago. Penean F. Gosden, the “Amos” of the famous. radio team, born in Richmond, Va., 52 years azo. Kenneth Burke of Andover, N. J., author, born in 54 years ago. WHEREAS the been aware of the ni mal life, and WHEREAS we are experience in developing the girls, and PN nahige ink BAG te pease re West High School May Diy 7 pm. in Bayview crowned queen llth grace Bably Cooper. for the occasion». Pittsburgh, ; PROCLAMATION of the State of Florida have long’ for protection of all forms of ani- | all aware of the value of “seins GEV TELE LE GIES, TEE will F A Kenneth F¢ nd Heler Ba Ba 0, vill be Robert Baz Mother Rescues Baby From Fire a (#) Photo MRS. INEZ BABBINGTON cud- | dles her two-year-old daughter, Brenda Kay, shortly after res- | ¢uing the child from their burn- ing home near Atlanta, Ga. | They are in Atlanta's Grady | hospital with their burns ban- | daged. Mrs. Babbington fought. her way through flames and: smoke to reach the. sleeping: baby. The home was destroyed. Unemployed Get S45 In County .. TALLAHASSEE, May 5.—(Spe? cial).—Although sixteen counties had no unemployment compensa- tion payments during the week ending April 27, the statd’ benefits were the highest of month, according to the rida Industrial Commission. _Monroe. County unemploy: compensation benefits totaled during the week. : Hillsborough County showed biggest'jump in payments as pared to the previous week. ending of the tourist season the southern portion of the is one of the greatest n factors to increases in,that area, © To make Lorenzo often seen on the menus of fine restaurants, simply add’ cress to a French dressing. Thi dressing is delicious on sea food. combinations, egg salad, and sliced tomatoes. To the many friends and ne bors who were so kind to us. ing the illness and following | death of our beloved one, the Floney Pellicier, we wish to press our heartfelt thanks, especially do we thank the of flowers and those who the use of their Cars, : may5-It THE FAMILY. of ene tt ase