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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1951. DA a eee SAV Lal —_ eee ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ SOCIETY. PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN MARY ROE : : BERTS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Harris PTA Winds.Up Year With Program Honoring Mother The final meeting of the Harris Elementa: r ; ry School PTA last evening was highlighted by a program hoi ah 6 New Feature Added To Minstrel To Be Given Friday And Saturday An afterpiece has been added to the Lions Club Old Time Truman School PTA Hears Talk By Mr. Merriam, Installs Officers The final meeting of ihe yeat of the Truman Elementary School Georgia Beauty Marries Prince |Kiwanis Group Is Entertained |By Pantomime Phat wis,the iANGe MA conteal eure a C4 Mbines, Mrs, Rose Minstrel Show to be presented at the Key West High Schoul at 8 : PTA was held last evening in the upstairs auditorium of the. in: Mrs. Peat was seated in a living soulene 3 presented. p.m. on Friday and Saturday. i | The Kiwaris Club met last) stitution. The meeting was opened by community singing led~by ne looking at an Entitled “Ike and Mike and the Bad Men from the West,” the|evening ut tie =::si_ Methodist | Principal Harlan C. Merriam, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Edwards album. As shé tufted the pages, The first picture she saw was of her mother ; and father, por- traited by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony%- ve the past was, acted out. skit will feature Johnny Esperdy, W. S. Robinson. It draws on local fast mov- # Tom Woody, Bill Schonec color for many of its laughs with jchurch annex with president Leu | Smith presiding. Supper of ham, yams and string on the piano. A short business meeting followed. The highlights of the evening were selections by the Truman Chorus and a brief talk by Mr. Merriam. Uleh: Claude Salis sang “ mee? Esperdy sparking the Se ar. Salis sang “Moth- ti : i ‘, A ; beans was s d by Mrs. ice tf McCree.” Next was that of the continue next year until the en- ing action. Lion Robinson plays RB t Si Phi ens WES. BET Serene Alice} The Chorus under the direc-#}- Z eeu: bride and groom. The bride was{ tif€ School network is set up. convincing Sitting Bull from to-| Cl Sigma Fat Dillon, Mrs. Nellie Albertus, MIs.| ton of Mrs. Catherine Lo , 3s ona Sa Sa. Con i Mrs. Cath ! |Lena Sands, Mrs. Cora Dickson, |" Of Mrs. Catherine Logan! (3p Seont Heads Myrna Curry, and John Knowles Punch and sandwiches were mahawk to full battle regalia. Sorority To Meet s. Florance Baldwin, and Mrs. } sang “April Evening,” “Alleluia” and a Mexican number. Sang “I Love You Truly.” The| served in the li 5 e library. Mrs. Key, The song and speciaty acts re, 2 a Cur iehess fuslibte eee bs oe hospitality chairman was in studding the minstrel perform- On Friday Night Gilmore Parks and Vincent} Mr. Merriam’s topic was “To- Meet Tomorrou Be rnia ‘Tompson ie % "S-| charge of the refreshments. ance, as announced by director : | Molina were formally initiated | ward Maturity As Teachers and} The Girl Scout leaders associa- scene depicted the mother (ih Jack Clarke, include: “Lullaby| Members of Beta Sigma Phi|into the club by the Rev. John | Parents.” He stated that signs of | tion will meet tomorrow at 7:30 ihg the Bible to her child, Mato| Pianist Sings of Broadway” by Orville Evan-| sorority will meet at the home |Atmfield. immaturity in adults are cryiNg/), im. in the First Presbyterian Atcheson. A trio sang “Hol & gon; the Cotton Blossom Quartet) of weir snonsor Mrs. Thomas.S. |) ust, Belset a5 Pt ogra m | Ponts, MEP ors rari ee : ma Bible.” Own Com sition Sasisiing OF Sebiet nea Caro on Friday night at 8 00 p. ah | ekoaem Drewented sey Clubs pane off, and spanking their | Church meg ~ Te schoo and Scout scenes] 4 - ie ee Malis OIE he Shoes fer tae craig wil bo ee, Se ae eee a ee ne ee e - mms; a Onica yins, Mrs ese Verm eae ; 4c ora Sawyer oO gave a delight- a A Ss leep self-| and committee members are vd Rees ever) VOCS Dance Jack and” oe fichardsMan-| oy ag Cuma ccs Yel pantoing, They acted an|anava contin growth, wie] srged oe preset > picture was that of war “ Sylvia Stanley, pianist for the ny’s Lil Cole Black Rose” by ine helicat «he Pal cack ;danced to recorded music and | awakeness to ongoing | events of Plans for camp and handicrafts Portraited Professor Schweitzer; novelty alm Beact ging. Harry Norviel assisted | the community, participation and | w; i » by a Red Cross nurse and sailor.) Tune Toppers Orchestra at the dance and song by Willie Ward; Biltmore on May 18, 19, and 20 “handling the music co-operation. If ec a to mek ee ee program was ended with the|USO NCCS Club Sunday ni a song by \ i] Plans will be completed re-| %por's whee veteariibilifice. 43. pe Rr aay bd home scene with all the family ; edly niet ‘Ole Man Ribber” by W. C. Stal garding the escorts who | see. Smith was guest of Joe/cut responsibilities as perents| May FELLOWSHIP 7 i dance, delighted the large audi- lings. ; ee |Boza and Art Hughes was guest | and teachers we must get on the assembled. Miss Leona Morland A <4 » py | been imvit€d to attend the con- | Pie 1” LV IS VRV oy sang “That: Wonderful Mother of|9C¢ °f servicemen and junior Also “Kentucky Philosophy” by | vention from among the ns 1 | ofa Lawrence: aa ee: : DAY IS OBSERVED a a hostesses by singing “Seabreeze,” Be ae ohiep Tans Personnel stationed in this 2 | ewer, wee laced rr :. tiring ap ae oe ere. BY CHURCH GROUP with Mia Alo Be Casey, greet ecu Sepa - Deep” by E. C. Mullins; (and Fm wares ee a — 4) nance committee. Hiliary Albury | was presented with a corsage by} May Fellowship Day was -ob- * dat toll Cc ae) ie ni ardust.” | (®) Photo|“Some of These Days” by Mike a * Ni pet -| was named;to the public rela-|the PTA in appreciation of her|served last Friday by the mem- % ed ‘ol "hag ze minutes, treas-} Three popular naval vocalis’s Jacobs. meties, which will be giver tigns committee, Neil Saunders kindness and helpfulness. bers of the United Council of ? urer’s report ai committe re-|who.won widespread applause,| THE Fi ©PATRICIA . I Mrs. Vermilya. the me rship a attend- | Officers f 4 Church 4 Ports were feed. The final read-| wert Ed O'Brien, SA, singing | “HONE YCHILE” WILDER. who itactenkGiamed Mike Cae| Betag Sigma Phis 1 1S ED aE ee te Te ee ea ee BO! ylaws was inade by|"Make Believe” and “Be My| was bornin Macon. Ga, is the |) ou) and his brother Louis will }‘Papter who will atte land installed by Mrs. Merville | mately sixty women attended. —— A motion was made and passed to send>the 01 and new presidents to the convention May 21-23 in Miami Beach. The room count was won by! ta Sanchez, Ottille | q e, Aguero, June | *°" The meeting of the Key West} ; i ie. Maria Sid ag i pos Griffin, Eleanor Fulmer, Sylvia |Ple's Service League Regionab) art and Stistericah Society sched-|°2 Monday evening, May 14 at| Members should contact Mrs.) THEIR “WEEK” ee ee Bee eee auverwen Meador, Mrs. Ger,| Taylor, Netta Valdez, Rosario |meeting at St. Phillip’s church irf| uled for tomorrow has Been post- the Martello Galleries at 8:00 p.m-| Anthony Ulchar “at 106M 49r}+ cimnais are having their| founded in August, 1816 . trudi Lopez, Marian Pengra, Catmen|(ora) Gables last Sunday. sekponed because. of a.conflict with|and will be by cand ght. An- PY “week" which started Sunday which was a cake. Second prize, 8 gift certificate to Stell’s Beauty|) oar . te 4 4 4 i ‘i alenaes clas © ‘ t, Hilda Pullara, Joyce |istration, the executive board | den Club. t mittee chairmen will also be giv of “Be Kind to Animais Week.” = yoni won by Mrs. dullan! Park, Joann ..Kndwies, Lillian | meeting,» the eee» bers “Phe society will meet oi Tae nat this time. Ask For Bids The event is loonie by the St les Now A ons Weaver, June Molina, Helen Put-|Bvensong and» supper. Father|ay May 17 at 8’p.m. af the West/~ In keeping with the traditions! Bias will be called by the | American Humane Association on, ry les. At - The P.T.A. has donated an in- tercommunieation system to the’ Harris ool. The project will - . Coming Events WEDNESDAY, MAY 9— The Junior Debs will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Woman's , Club, 3: Art classes for Officers’ Wives will be held at 8 p.m. in re- creation building on the Na- val Station. The Monroe County Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 3 p.m. Fleet» Sonar Officers’ Wives i ior and Senior High| Also Frank Young, Graham; Eighteen members were pre- : : Ay ‘ ie 4 peag er lg pei seit PTA will meet f g|Connor and counsellors Mrs. An-' sent. Hostesses at the social which| ty, Miss Pace will take with her |the official Beta Sigma Phi in-| Boston Brook Farm social experi- All at the CHILDREN’S COR-- e Soroptimist Club will meet. na Lounder, Mrs. Joseph Ladd, followed were Mrs. Harry H.|material amd pictures covering ternational magazine “The|ment, the land was tilled by the|NER, Fleming and Simontem e Officers’ x Mrs. Dradelle Pinder, Charles Watkins and|the chapter's activities during the | “Torch.” town poor. Streets.—(Advt.) =a ’ Wives Book Re- view will méet at 10 a.m. at half, will meet from 3:20 to , and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cur- “Mrs. Joseph Ladd. . Fort Taylor. 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, | wiches and punch were served. . Airship DevRon Eleven Offi- over Palace Theater. “EEE LEP pik bes CONT — cers’ Wives will hold business} Sewing Sep secure. sien i ede at is Bp. at Sea oe HONEYMOO COUPLE <> meéti: t 10 a.m. pital foman’s Auxiliary leadquarters. r os toe st F) Miilmeet at 2pm. at the| Officers Wives’ awhmming, VISITS IN-KEY WEST a Officers’ Wives’ Club if is ital. class wi held at 3:30 to i ; — held at hardball field teyond The Garden Club will meet’at| 4:80 p.m. at the Seaplane Base| Mz. ane i Jonna Nees 3 Eochasis, af, 10 in. 8 p.m. in the garden of Mrs.| , Officers’ pool. .,.'mooning here in Key West as . ! Seattish. Rte’ Bodies °will! meet {William Warren, 511 Eaton| The Beta Sigma’ Phi sorority (oocts of Mrs. Flynn's brother- i. a. it / M i street. will meet at 8 p.m. in. the = 3 ‘ ee tit ‘ Pa paton gid Simon.| Ladies Auxiliary, V. F. W. Post} | employment office on Simon- in-law and sister, Mr. ahd Mrs. 4 ti edte ee ON] “No. 3011 will niet at 8.p.m.|. , ton street, pGcorme: Ht Space eteies. tT oan Monroe PTA Council will meet at Coral Shores School on Plantation Key at 1:15 p.m. Lucy Hulzing, Joetta Beott, Syd- ney Gardner, Francis Micals, Do- Jores Valdez, Frances Pons, Ca- mille Alvarez, Helen Smith, Cris- DeArmas, Florence Cosentin, Lil man, Angie Bodo and Mary Da- vey. < Sah KEY WEST PLAYERS TO FINISH CASTING jGood Shepherd, :pBla., was the “preacher «at the * bride of Prince Alexander Ho- Approximately 175 young peo- ple, counselors, and clergy from 13 parishes in South Florida. at- tended the Epicopal Young Peo- MEETING GF ART, : HISTORICAL SOCIETY e MAY 10 POSTPONED The meeting consisted of reg: David, prior of the Order of St, Augustine, Monastery of the Orange — City, Evensong. He spoke on “The Re- ligious Life.” Casting for the Key West Play-|° The following Key Westers ers’ next production of “Junior Miss” will be continued tomor- from St. Paul's church attended: Miss Patsy Bethel, president; row evening at 8 pm. at the!Miss Joyce Lounders, second Barn Theater. Miss Gail Par- and the Misses vice-president; rish, secretar at 8:30 p.m. in club rooms at | Nancy Jones, Barbara Ladd, Peg- the corner of Front and Fitz- |Sy Tift, Mary Theodora Sweet- patrick streets. Room representatives of the p.m. First year Spanish class, second at the V. F. W. Home. American Legion Auxiliary, Ar- thur Sawyer Post No. 28 ing, Mary Anne Matchett, Patsy Jones and Yvone Moore. t Anchor Lodge No. 182. will meet at 8 p.m. at the new! Masonic Home. at Eaton and Simonton streets. the meeting of the Key West Gar. Martello Gallery, President Julius ‘Stone, Jr., announced. Church Auxiliary Holds Meeting The monthly meeting of the St. Paul’s Woman's. Auxiliary wi held on Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mervin Russell, president, presiding. The devotions were led by Mrs. Louise Grant. A report on the recent Diocesan Convention was given by Mrs. Erie Curry. Baker, Mrs. Tom Cake, sand- ' St. Louis last Saturday and ‘have been here for three days: They Luncheon will be held at the will meet at 8 p.m. at the : .. | plan to leave tomorrow. Hi r Legi Home Stock] The Wesleyan Service Guiid, ‘ gg ese Plantation Yacht Harbor Res. ae ot W.S.CS., of the First Metho-',. Mr. Spurr is stationed aboard taurant at 12 noon. nd. dist Church, will meet at the Sub Tender Howard W. Gil- 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. dunior Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club house. Bowling for officers’ wives be- gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- _ val Station bow! alleys. La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 83 will meet at 10:30 a.m. in building 178 on the Naval 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 C. An- drews will be guest speaker. Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star will meet at 8 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Tem- ple on Eaton and Simonton. Bowling for all Navy Wives will be held at 9 4m. at the Naval 7:30 p.m.a The DeMolay Mothers’ Circle 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 p.m. at the , more. The first Negroes were imported | to America in 1618. To test the accuracy of the hunt- ing scene in “The Lady of the Lake, Sir Walter Scott read that i part of the manuscript to an old | sportsman. Club at 9 a.m. at tennis courts near pool. Bowling for all Navy wives at 9 a. m. at Naval Station Al- leys. Station. serene school. THURSDAY, MAY 10— : The ortice: jive - | TUESDAY, } ag eRe : . rs Wives Club Lunch: , MAY 15— is "The Girl Sequt Leaders Agsoci-| "hE TNT Will be held at| Key West Junior and Senior] Mail The Citizen to Relatives ation will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church Annex. The Busy Bee Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Muriel Key, 1222 Floriaa street at 3 p.m. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 will méet at 8 p.m. at 919 Elizabeth street. ‘ Naval Station Officers’ Wives’ morning coffee will be held at 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. Gfay Ladies Cotps will hold luncheon meeting at noon with Mrs. H. EB. Pace and Mrs. R. E. Pollock as host- the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club at 12 noon. SATURDAY, MAY 12— Lions Minstrel Show will be presentea at the Key West High Schol at 8 p.m. Children’s Missionary group of the Ley Memorial Methodist Church will meet from 10 to 11:30 am. in the church an- nex. SUNDAY, MAY 13— The Elks Club cocktail hour from 4 to 6 p.m. at th elub. MONDAY, MAY 14— The Gold Star Mothers — will High School P.T.A. will meet at 7:45. Minoca Council, Degree Pocahontas will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Redmen’s Hall. Key West Assembly No. 13, Order of the Rainbow Girls will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the Scottish Rite Temple on Eaton and Simonton. Kiwanis Club will meet at 6:45 p. m. for dinner meeting. Bridge group for beginners at 8 p. m. at Fort Taylor Offi- cers’ Club. Advanced. Spanish Class from! of} CARD OF THANKS The family of Virigino S. Men- doza would like to express our sense of gratitude to the many friends for their expressions of sympathy and assistance on ot- easion of our recent bereavement | in the loss of our beloved one. We would like to address each one personally, but find this impos- sible, and take this means of using the home newspaper, trusting to reach all to whom thanks are due, and particularly to thank the don- ors of the many flowers and tele- esses. meet at the V.F.W. Home at 8 to 9 p.m. over Palace| grams. Fleet Reserve Association and 7 p.m. 3 2 ‘Theater. THE FAMILY. Women's Auxiliary will meet" Mariner Scout Ship No. 8 willl’ Tennis class, Officers’ Wives’; may9-1t The Flynns were married in} convention are: Miss While here Miss Pace will act as ‘ifstalling officer for the sorority atits installation of offic the year 1951-195: These ceremonies wil be held ious com- of Beta Sigma Phi, homage will be paid to the Mothers of Beta Sigma Phi at this meeting. They will be guests of the sorority at the installation and will be hon- ored by a program planned for the occasion. A social hour will follow. Officers being installed are: president, Wilhelmina G. Har- vey, vice-president, Ida Gellrich, second yice-president, Blanche Miller, recording secretary, Au- drey Blom, corresponding secre- tary, Edna Hoff, and treasurer, Jennie Fae Bervaldi. Upon her return to Kansas Ci- for{ art instructor. Mrs. C. B. Harvey urges full attendance of*members and wel- | comes. visiting Legion Auxiliary members as. guests. county commission for the re- pair of runways at Meacham air- port. ie It has been decided to have Airport Manager. Ralph Faraldo supervise the work. It takes a ton and a half of coal to make a ton of steel. two years of its organization. Rosam, retiring president and -| Floyd Clark, Who also gave the} Love;” W. C. Stalli QMSN, ae ig y ee ye v offi i | history of Harris Sctibol written] singing “Love You," and “I| Henlohe Ingelfingen of the Eu- jbe the accompanists at the Pian?) Bo. Virginia. Whitmarsh, S; 'Legion Auxiliary \* dent of the M Ratagh seis Le power by Mrs. Curry. : wigs ropean royalty set. They pose | and drums respectively. i oe . Matheck wee . president of the Mohroe Cotinty \ See See Wee 4 y ‘urTy only have Eyes for You;” and itlectionataly ation: thal A colorful costumed group of | Vi Baker, Jessie Michael, Flor M. s PTA Council. Mrs. Russell, secretary; and Mrs. New officers for the year 1951-| Orville Evenson, HM, singing ji a ee oo * ae ll-male black face | &2¢e Walk Edna Hoff, Eliza- |! eets Tomorrow New officers are: Mrs. Ben-| Merrill Sands, treasurer. They 52 were installed by Mrs, Normal “Lullaby of Broadway” and “The| plan to honeymoon in Europe. |participants will sing old time| beth Ache: Josephine Jan The American Legion Auxili-|jamin Adams, president; Mrs. | Were installed by the Rev. John Dopp, state official. The outgoing] Very Thought of You.” The princess was formerly mar- |tninstrel {favorites before interlo- | Gwendolyn a Mes-! ary, Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28/Daniel Garcia, vice-president; | S- Armfield. officers presented with cor-| Senior hostesses in attendance} ried to Alfredo Cernadas of tt Gerald Saunders draws dames Florence ! 1, Angela | will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m., at|Mrs. Edward Bailey secretary; The Rev. Leon Wells, pastor of sages. . Curry also received| were Mrs. Alma Lafitte and Mrs.| Buenos Aires. Touctia cuture from end men Bos-| Cero, and Dolis Cu the Legion Home on Stock|Mr. Ralph D. Noble, treasurer;|the First Methodist Church . was the Harris P.T.A. pih and a bou-| Vermell Hutcheson. eee Glarke, Luscious Nevy|, Miss Blanche F interna- | Island. |and Mrs. Vivian Bass, historian. | 84est at the luncheon. quet of flowers from Mrs. Clark.) Junior hostesses present, and| S¢, Paul’s Group yee Be cee rncyboy Stu Whiting | ional membership chairman of] Matters of great importance! The old and new officers and _—_—— The new officers are: Mrs.| their guests, included the Misses . P aa Sec Gee eam Beta Sigma Phi, will arrive in| will be disucssed. They witl in-| outgoing chairmen were present-| Apply To Wed Alice Roberts, president; Mrs./Olga Brost, Conchita Herrera,) Attends Meeting id Sonny Waitt Jptous enter-|the city on Sunday, from head- | clude the Poppy sale on May 26) ed with corsages. Apply fo we Carol Guinette, vice-president) Tsolina Casanova, Betty Armayor, ‘i Se ee pe ane Gy eer i quarters in Kansas City, Mis-|and the Poppy Poster contest be-| Following the meeting the par- a - ; 5 Mfs. Annie Archer, secretary; and| Clara Armayor, Ruby Gione,| 77 Coral Gables tan heed 4 sourl, and will be the guest of ling conducted in Key West high | ents visited with’ Use tenchaes in lore nec teteeeee Mrs. Virginia Key, treasurer. | Diane Goldbers, Lynn Schneider, : the forority. for several days. [school bY Mrs: Mikired Johnsin,|ineclasmoin A @ecsl Bolr|Sok ie Te oe with cake and punch was held in the lunchroom. ANIMALS HAVE Eugene Kenneth Nelson, 25, Fleet Sonar School and Julia Kubacki, 28, 815 Duval street. with the 37th annual observance behalf of more than 600 local animal protective organizations o> < George Mills White, presi- dent of the Key West Humane) Society, said, “While we concen- trate attention on the need for caring-for animals during _ this one week, we should nevertheless be just as concerned throughout This material will be compiled into a biographical story under the heading “Two Years With Our Southernmost Chapter in The United States” and will ap- pear as an outstanding story in the entire year. needs and they have rights, too, just as much as humans. That is| pads. why our Society is in operation.” After the failure of the famous throughout the United States and, aint ithe CHDRENS. Thursday ) see New Summer Children’s Corner lovely, fascinating new 4 styles now on display. Unbelievably low prices 6n pinafores dainty, cool for | and boxer shorts for boys. Baby’s is + stocked, too, with Cufity di: Birdseye diapers, coloroured con+ tour cheets, quilted i See the ‘nightshirts for baby boys—made ‘just like old-fashioned ones. PCIE OIE VIALE OHO A HOPE ODEO L CAPO OTEO OOO 4 CP SSLHE LEIS ESOS