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MARY ROBERTS, Society Editor Presbyterian Men Will} Hear Talk, “Communism And Prospect Of War” The Presbyterian Men have been fortunate in securing Prof. Alfred C. Andrews, of the University of Miami, as ‘their speaker for the ceed Ginner-meeting to be held inthe chursh at 7 p.m. a who will ‘speak on, ‘Communism. and the Pros- 1 Pa clascies at the University of Penn- Maineg————-________-- ~ Vermont. ircle 2 Meeting for physical Gini, in eld At Home pe ag of lieutenant coloncl. s During most of that time he was Of Mrs. Whitley coricerned chiefly with Communh- ist activities. , |, Cirele Two of the Women of Dr. Andrews’ address will be|the First Presbyterian church based’ on a reasoned exposition of, met yesterday afternoon at the the Communist point of view,|/home of Mrs, V. M. Whitley, tracing the evolution of the pres-|1207 Truman avenue. ent Soviet communist ideology} Devotional was lead by Mrs. with the thought pattern of the|Raymond Felton who discussed Politbureau and the bearing of|trials'and patience, The lesson, this on the. liklihood of war.|“Do You Keep God First In The analysis of the Communist| Your Life’ was lead by Mrs. thought is based on Russian|Ralph Rogers, and included the sources, in translation, intended] teachings of the First Command- of members of the Communist|God Before Me.” Party. Strawberry cake and punch The materjal upon which the] were served. address will be based was recent-|| Members attending were: Mrs, ly in the office of the state at-|Ralph Rogers, Mrs. James Ster- programs. This|enstine, Mrs. Joseph Brent, Mrs. givens clear and authentic source| Robert Byron Russell, Mrs. Dan-| gent of the Woman’s Club and an active member of the Garden Club will install the newly elected officers. of information upon «which the) jel Garcia, Mrs. Raymond Felton, rest of.the world can evaluate. Mrs. W. H. Bell, and the hostess. While the‘ lécture is presented| Gaest was Mrs. C. B. Guthrie of by, the Presbyterian Men, others| Baton Rouge La interested. may attend if they — bron sesh, eran eit OPEN “HOUSE SLATED on at ian’s Appliance Co., 125 Duval, the Chamber af Com-| BY HUMANE SOCIETY merce office. and,at Noble's Art] Mrs-George Mills White, presi- pic 1101 Truman avenue.’ dent of the Key West Humane lepetrten = |Society, has stated that too few ois ‘archant people “really know what we do.” Pointing to the society’s Wed Yesterday long record of service, she said, To Navy Man group of people who have given willingly of their time and money Elizabeth street, was married | t@in an adequate animal welfare ee ks at 7 geld program.’ We think that many “Here in Key West we have a Miss Lois Jean Merchant, 824 for five years in order to main- f more folks should ki that ii Mendel Eugene Campbell, Fleet ule Know that 18 | Daughter To. Risters Sonar School, in the office of | being done.” Justice of the Pe F. Al-|; &. special “open house” pro- ime stint ie gram. will be conducted at the and Jackie: Latham. 3 eid tules and regulations. of the Women of held at hardball field beyond ‘a sbyterian church Serpe at 10 am. | als p.m. at. home Scot tish Rite Bodies will meet ; at.8 p.m. at new Masonic | Home. on.Eaton and Simon- | ,.ton streets. ander Warnock, the}. Monroe PTA Council will meet | at. Coral Shores School. on| Plantation Key at. 1:15 p.m. Luncheon will be held at the! Plantation Yacht Harbor Res- | taurant at 12 noon. Poinciana Social Club will meet at 10:30 am.. in the Poinciana. Community. Bldg. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American, Legion. will meet at 8 p.m. a tthe Legion home. Junior Chamber of Commerce ‘ y will meet at 8 p.m. at the club West Players will house. 8 p.m. at the Barn. Bowling for officers’. wives ’be- ib will haye a din- gins. at. 1:30_p.m..at: theNa- g at 6:45 o'clock val Station bowling alleys. it Methodist Church} La..Concha» Navy Wives’.Club tae will meet at 10:30 a.m. of the Order of ida street at 3 p.m. Dr, Felix. Varela Lodge Na. 64 will meet at 8 p.m. at 919 aides games sponsored Elizabeth street. by a 1 interest group of || Naval Station Officers’ Wives’ the gers’ Wives’ club, will morning coffee will, pe held be pl: at 8 p.m.at the at 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. Fort .faylor Officers’ Club. Gray Ladies Corps will hold Bowling-4or all navy wives luncheon meeting at noon from § a.m. to noon at the with Mrs. H. E. Pace and Naval Station bowling alleys. Mrs. R. E. Pollock as host- Tennis Glass, Officers’ Wives’ esses. club special interest group Key West Art and Historical will t. 9 a.m. at the Society will meet at 8:30 Navel teas tennis courts Bm. at the West Martello near the pool. Gallery. Sparkling. Waters Rebekah Fleet Reserve Association. and Lodge: 14 -will meet at 8 Women’s Auxiliary will meet 2m. Panights. ef Pythias at 8:30 p.m. in club rooms at Hall street. ‘WEDNES! MAY 9— Art classes -for..Officers’. Wives will ield at & p.m. in re- creatidf, building on the Na- val Si 5 p.m. The, Juni@r Debs will meet at} First year Spanish class, second the an’s Club auditor- half, will, meet from 3:20 to ium. <— 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, The Motife “County: Hospital| _. over. Palace Theater. Auxili will meet at 3p.m.} Sewing Group Monroe County Fleet .. Officers’ . Wives Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary coffeewill be held at 16 a.m. will meet at 2 p.m. at the the corner of Front and Fitz- patrick streets. Room representatives of the Junior and Senior High School PTA will meet at 8 at Eoohasis. hospital. The nist, Club will meet.j The Garden Club will meet at The. O1 %. Wives Book . Re- 8 p.m. in the. garden of Mrs, view will meet at 10 a.m. at William Warren, 511 Eaton Fort, Taylor. street. Airship, DevRon , Eleven Offi-| Ladies Auxiliary, V. F..W. Post cers’ Wives will hold business No. 3911 will met. at 8 p.m. meeting. at 10 a.m. at Ft. at the V.F.W. Home. Tayi is Z American Legion Auxiliary, Ar- otticers iver Club golf is! *thur Sawyer Post No. 28) Mail The Citizen to Relatives chester, England. ‘Jed to attend the wedding of Miss for the edification and instruction] ment “Thou Shall Have No Other Saat meeting of the year on Thurs- day evening at 8 p. m. in the garden of Mrs. William Warren, 2 some highlights of the state con- torney where it was drawn upon|ling, Mrs. Andrew Miller, Mrs.| vention which she attended last by about ee state officials for}Herbert Pace, Mrs. Ralph Hart- weelt in: Daytona Beach. Girl For Smiths are the proud parents of a daugh- ter born yesterday at 1:25 p.m. at the Monroe County Hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds, five and one-half ounces and has Wit shelter during the entire “Be,Kind| Parents. of a girl, porn April, 19 iineses were Wayne Higgins to, Animals . Week” this, week.| at the’ Naval He | Rites To Take Place Thursday (Friends and relatives are invit- Patricia Mallory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. €. Mallory, Jr., of 1403, Truman. avenue, to Mr. Myrtland Cates, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtland Cates of 1014 Varela street, on Thursday ,even- ing at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul'SEpis- copal Church. ‘The Rev. John Armfield will perform the ceremony. Betty Cruz will attend. Miss Mallory, and Dan Rawls wil be best man. A reception will be held im- mediately after at the Elks An- nex. Friends and relatives are in- vited. Garden Group Meets May 10 The Garden Club wilt hold its 511 Eaton street. Miss Hilda Cuniff will give Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, _presi- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith been given the name of Susan jean! Mr: and Mrs. Gary Rister, of 1312 Fourth street are the proud|* lospital. The baby, Patricia’, Jean, . weighed is, six ounces. Mrs. $) the former Delores meet at 8 p.m. at the Home on_ Stock Islai JayShees will meet at 7:30 p.m. at JayCee clubhouse. FRIDAY, MAY 11— Lions Minstrel Show _ will be presented at the Key West High School at 8 p.m. Presbyterian Men’s May Dinner will be held at 7 p.m. at the! Church. Prof. Alfred CG: An-| drews will be guest speaker. Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star will meet at 8 p.meat the Scottish Rite Tem- | ple‘on Eaton and Simonton. Bowling for all Navy Wives will be. held at 9 a.m. at the Naval on Alleys. The Officers Wives Club Lunch- see igere tas will be held at the Taylor Officers’ Club SATUR: 11:30 a.m. in the church an- nex, SUNDAY, MAY 13— The Elks Club cocktail hour from 4 to 6 p.m. at th club. MONDAY, MAY 14— Mariner Scout Ship No. 8 will meet at 7 p.m. at Sea Scout! Headquarters. Officers’ Wives’ swimming class will be held at 3:30. to 4:30 p.m. at the Seaplane Base Officers’ pool. The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at 8 p.m. in the employment office on Simon- ton street. Anchor Lodge No. 182 will meet at 8 p.m. at the new Masonic Home at Eaton and Simonton streets. The Wesleyan - Service Guild, W.SCS., of the First Metho-| dist Church, will meet at 7:30 p.m.a will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall at St. Paul's, Episcopal Church. Circle 3 of the Women of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Ruth Jackson, 1125 United street. Mrs. Earl Julian will lead the devo- tional, Mrs. Harlan Merriam, the lesson. The Poinciana School PTA will meet at 8 pm. at the school. Mallory-Cates | Receiving First-Hand Information ' presented. The stage was decor like a ship. Children par- joined the Navy and served as al “STa4lIRWAY OF YOUTH”: The DeMolay Mothers’ Circle yy ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Fi arewell Dinner And Dance Given Capt. Mrs. Smith The Fort Taylor Officers’ Club was the setting Sunday evening for a charming farewell dinner- dance given by the staff officers: and wives of the U.S. Naval Hespital, in honor of the hos- pital’s commanding officer and his wife, Captain and Mrs. O. A. Smith, who will leave about May 10 to take over his new duties as: Eighth Naval District Medical Officer and Senior Medical Offi- cer, U. S. Naval Station, New Or- leans, La Cocktails and ‘hors d’ oeuvres club immediately preceding din- ner, folowed by dancing later in the evening. As a token of affectionate es- teem for their departing com- manding officer, a set of hand- somely matched luggage was presented to Captain and Mrs. Smith by the hospital's staff of- ficers and their wives. Musical Dances, H.M.S. Pinafore re ° ‘ ‘ : : In addition to the hospital staff, Given At Poinciata May Day especially invited guests | who came to bid their “adieux” to The May Day Festival of the Poinciana Elementary School took| Captain and Mrs. Smith were: Captain and Mrs. C. C. Adel, REPORTER SUSAN McAVOY is receiving first-hand news from Commander R. W. Safford on her daily beat. The Navy assign- ment for The Citizen is now being handled by Dorothy Raymer. place Friday afternoon at the school under the direction of, Miss diean Uoughiry) music teacher of the institutian. All the Poincians| SOC ee Base; “Key pupils participated West; Captain James R. Reed, =i Saat M. C, USN, U. S. Naval Acade- The program opened with the crowning of Queen Juanita my, Annapolis, Md., Captain and Faraldo, and King John Wayne Herper, both sixth graders. They] mrs. W. E. Klein, MC, USN, sen- were chosen at an election of they. ior medical officer, U.S. Naval pupils. ren playing Sir Joseph; Bill Dos- Air Station, Key West; and Com The attendants were sixth| ter as the captain; Carol Dunn as] Mander and Mrs. C. W. Morrison, graders Barbara Cruz and Fred : MC, USN, senior medical officer, 3 ‘ cages Buttercup; Michael Norviel as | y Naval Station. Henning, and t graders Ali p. a : Us SNe Johnson, Desta Lee Horner, Lan-| Dick Eyaieys soni eles oat - area “|zing, Louis Bishop, John Wells! a 5 Rodeos ana Gasol Abies, A food sale followed the festi- | ATTEND RITES HERE The musical dance program in-}V@* cluded: Boompsa-daisy dance by the first grade; dance of flowers Ex-Key Wester and elves by Mrs. Donna Saun- . yesterday afternoon at,St. Mary der's second grade; How do you Assigned To Rio Star of the Sea Catholic Church do my partner by Miss Nellie included: Merrill's second grade; Indian} Mr. Abelardo J. Abreu, former} Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Toledo, par- dance by M: third grad nna dance by|graduate of Key West High|and daughter Nancy, and © Nilo Mrs. Anna Hizdon’s third grade; | School, is now employed with the | Toledo, Mr..and Mrs. Mario Gon- square dance by the fourth|United. States Department of|zalez, brother-in-law and_ sister grade; and Waltzing Matilda | State. of, the groom; and Mr. and Mrs. Out of town visitors to Key West for the. wedding of Miss Rachel Sanchez to Tony Toledo dance by: the fifth: grade. Girls}, Mr. Abreu has been assigned to|Evelio Andux, uncle and aunt of from the fifth and sixth grades the American Embassy at Rio De | the bride, and "Sole couse mara and son Ob’ cousins “of performed the May Pole dance. Janeiro, Brazil. Following the dances a chil-' Following Mr. Abreu’s gradua-|the bride, all of Tamp: ‘dren's version of Gilbert and Sul- tion from high school in 1940,) Father Agahav: performed thé livan’ “H.M.S. Pinafore” wag he took a job with Pan American} ceremony. Airways. In June of 1941 he ate ticipating in the operetta radio operator on an LST in the the: fourth teen ana * Pacific. He rejoined Pan Ameri-| WILL BE DEDICATED ‘They included: Christy Pinder, can in, 1946, after which he be-|| The Rainbow Girls and De- Diane Thompson and Toni John- came co-owner of the Bermuda} Molay Boys',will> dedicate thé; son playing Josephine; Joan Tay- Market in Key West. Prior to|“Stairway of Youth” at the Scot- lor, Carol Cole, Saily Holland, ent assignment, he was}tish Rite Temple on Eaton and Nancy Tucker, Shirley Brill, purser on the S.S.| Simonton, and pay tribute to their Ruth’ Mazeau, Carol Cox, and Flor ida. mothers this evening. Caroline Putnam playing cousin maT aE RTT The ceremony, which is open to and aunts; Valentino Gonzales For a delicious vegetable plat- | the public, will start at 8 p. m. in the role of Ralph; Randy War- | ter use snap beans, baked potato, SS SSS Dh _ ‘broiled tomatoes, and creamed| French-fried liver is usually | spinach. popular; to prepare cut the liver —————_ in. one-ineh strips, dip in. flour Half King was the name of-an |seasoned with salt and pepper, | Iroquois chie fof the 18th century.|and fry in deep fat. CEREBRAL PAL ORGANIZATION HERE IS HARD AT WORK The Monroe County Cerebral | Palsy Chapter is hard at work! contacting known cases of cere- bral palsy and finding those j which, in the past, it has_ been unable to reach. The chapter hopes.to set up a clinic for.re-educating . the mus- eité of the ‘forgotten children.” of | Very, rewarding results can, be To Celebrate Our Second Anniversary at Fleming and Simonton Streets, : We Bre Holding O Our mS, pearmplished with palsy victims} Mts. Bva-Gibsor says. She urges“ AN NU ar of both colored and white children to contact the “Wednesday, Ma Sth chapter for help. \ The Monroe Chapter is affiliat- ed with the Dade County Chap- | (ONE DAY si ter and cleared through the Flor- | fiida Crippled Children’s Commis- D 0 9; 00 A. M. ait | joors pen al Listing of the chapter meeting last night in the Coming Events was an error. No meeting was held. Piece of BIRTHDAY CAKE for the First 200 Customers SALE SPECIALS So Cates, Ir., 20, 1014 POLO SHIRTS Reg. $1.00 s . RED. 50c Varela street t sei Mallory,' ae = Pp 11305 ‘Truman o Pa | All Other Polo Shirts, 20% Off ‘Apply To To We ed | Marriage licenses issued in the office of County Judge Raymonals England. Pent, 20, 1108 Olivia street. S ss Se = TABLES West Shrimp Exchange, and Don- | Frederick Herman Muller, 28,! ; 30% orF Zephaniah Dawkins, 51, of 10a! Geraldine street, and Henrietta Smith, 47, of 104 Geraldine street. na Lee Oberlin, 19, of 621 Caro- line street. } John Clark Hawley, 26, Section Base, and Dorothy Mabel Culbert- son, 25, 801 Simonton street. Miss Simonton at Fleming St. Phone 76 7 hool, to Muriel K. u ai 29, Simonton _ street. STUFFED TOYS s Batly was born in London, ALL Jason C. McClantoc, 22, of the ‘ ? . "Naval Staton and Mary Louise | ALL DRESSES Reduced From 20% to 50% James Riley Black, 38, Key Culbertson was born in Godman- | Se tis SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1951 eH New Mariner Girl Scout Group Plans pelt Se mguacaney a Activi! ities sponsoret od by at the Sea Scout Hi Mariner Scoutin part of Senior Girl Scout with naut ! here skills in or on the water. The ob | Public Is Urged special” interest in successful group “Flying Cloud board crew: E were served on the patio of the ;' tha Steed, Sara Lorraine Warnock, beth Russell, Jeanie Garcia, Sanchez Dorothy Lesher, \ and Phyllis Blatti. Ship’s officers are: D.M Myers, skipper; 7 Staples, second mate. Since the Marine Troop e Scouts have had ma Party and preparing a boat for ailing. Plans for unifor: ms have been made. the month of include attendance at the Bridg of Honor held by the Sea Scout. | i ummerland | of Honor held by the Sea Scouts,| for mothers on completed their membership r quirements, one of which swimming test held at the } pool under the direction of Miss Janet SHupp, physical education instructor at the Key Wes School and program it an e Mickler’s| Key Wester known as Abel and|ents of the groom; Oeelia Toledo) GEORGLA WOMAN VISITS McSW AINS Mr. and Mrs. As H. McSwain, of { pears eet have as the fain’ mother, Sioa OH | pero Baise plans to Visit watt pian two weeks. ] To Visit Shelter “OF Humane Group s are strays, born pup- intrigued and the: » during MINOCA DELEG DATE TO PARLEY NAMED The Mineca Council, No. t Deg of Pocahontas, met Tuesday in the Red Men’s Hall with 28 membe attending. Adeline Muse was named re- | presentive of the group. to attend }the convention to be held in | Mi ami on May i4-16, | | | Cheaped chatkew, and sweet, ickles'‘ mixed with créam cheese re akes a delicious sandwich, fil- ng. Mail The G Citizen to o Friends if R.F.D. Seven Te ge ign nose yr pease Spaces hc Beautifully REBUILT by cITy's EXPE