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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1961 tHE KEY WEST (CITIZEN _PAGE rive SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN MARY ROBERTS, Society Editor PT A Council Installs O: Officers At Meeting At Coral Shores New officers were installed at the final meeting of the year of | the Monroe County Council of PTA's at the Coral Shores School} yesterday afternoon, A record 63 members attended. Twenty-two were from Key West. A luncheon preceded the meeting. Mrs. Herman Heinlein, of Homestead, ahd state vice-president of the FCPT, installed the new officers. She was introduced by Mrs. Mervlile Rosam, president. * New officers ) president for a s E. E. Hood, M recente ne ave: Mrs. Rosam, -ond term; Mrs, first vice-president; . Kay Wilkinson, second vice- Names Omitted From Program president; Mrs. ite Grav- el, recording Mrs. Fer- Of Heirsie PT A nando Camus, corresponding se- In_ yesterday's Citizen Alice Roberts, | : pid Bet iste cee |abbule the tates = Schools PTA ; and Mrs. Robert | Prozram honoring mothers, the fosbian eae following names were ommitted presented Mrs. | from the program: Presidents. bar} Mrs. Nellie Louise Curry, Resena with the for one year’s service for her President's pin. she received as ‘retiring president of the Truman School PTA. Mrs. Heinlein and each of the new offic received pink car- read- Paula Smith and Darlene Jur- cinzski, fairies: Miss Myrna Cur- ry and Jack Wells, in the wed- |ding scene; Mrs. M. L. Acheson nation corsages. in the mother and baby scene; Prior to the installation, the | Mrs. Florence Key and son Al- meeting was opened with com- | len in the building character munity singing lead by Mrs. , Portraital; Mary Louise Acheson Dopp. A. short business sessi as the old fashioned girl; Johnnv followed. Thompson and Annette Russell The Tavernier High School|in the school days scene; and Chorus entertained the group|Sybil Key and Merle DeLand in with several selections. Piano , the Scout scene. Also Joyce Roberts and Charles E. Acheson in the leaving home cene; Miss Doris Hargrave and | Charles E. Acheson in the vaca- tion days portraital; Miss Clara Armayor and Kenneth Key as chairman of Coral Shores accom- | 8taduates; Fred Curry, the sail- panied on the piano. She also |0t; Beverly Thompson, the Red played the march, “Stars and|Cross nurse; Mrs. Trudie Clark, Stripes Forever,” in honor of|Beverly Thompson. and Fred “America Week.” Curry in the home coming scene; At the end of the session mem-|and Mrs. Trudie Clark, Beverly bers were taken on a tour of the |Thompson, and Fred Curry giv- new Coral Shores School by the | ing the peace prayer. principal. It was described as| The door prize of shampoo set! , and newly ready for‘use. {and manicure was donated by es of Coral Shores served |Donald’s beauty shop, not Stell’s d cookies on the school | as reported in the article. “the luncheon of chicken « ta| POINCEANA SOCIAL king preceding the meeting was CLUB GATHERIN A HELD YESTERDAY solos were played by Caren Wil- liams, Marlene Carey and Pat- rick Ellis. Rose Marie Lazo did a tap dance and Beverly Carey and Patsp Stone sang a duet. irs. btvelyn Allen, music er; Mrs. Mayfield Salis, pianist; | ‘and Mrs. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS MOTHERS’ GROUP MEETS TOMORROW The Mothers’ Club of the Con- vent of Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph's schools will meet to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Con- vent Auditorium. Ele¢tion of officers will be held, Mrs. Edwin Trevor, president an- nounced today. All members are | urged to attend. Washingtonians Visiting In City Mr. and Mrs, William ¢ ens of Washington, D. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maidens, Jr., of street. Arriving here five days they plan‘to visit for more weeks. Mr. Maidens is Washington attorney. Royal N Navy Man Honored At Party Over 20 guests at a birthday party for Lt. Harry Phillips of the Royal Navy enjoyed cocktails from 7 to 9 p. m. last evening in the main BOQ, at the Seaplane | Base. Maid- C. are William 1318 Laird Co-hosts were .Lt. Comdr. John Routley, RN, and Flight Lt. Ian S. F. Read of the RAF. Among those present to extend birthday greetings were Capt. R. L. Queckenbus USN; Comdr. and Mrs, Lee God- dard, USNR; Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Kenneth Chapman; Mrs. Belle Bjurback, Mrs. Marionne Miss Dorothy Raymer, Mi. Trahecy, Comdr. Georg Schiff, MC USN; Lt. James Digle, }USN; Ensign Frank Bardecki. USN; Flight Lt. Barney Swinton-| ,, Bland, RAF, and John R. De °o n Dr. A. M. Morgan of 1430 Rey- held at neon at the Plantation Yacht Harbor Restaurant. The Poinciana Social Club met yesterday. morning in the Com- munity Bui Dyes were col- ‘lected ip cards. A cake and pie sale will be held Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. in front of the Merry Mac on Duval and Fleming streets. It was announced that there ‘will be a Swap and Loan table for Poinciana residents in the Community Building. The build- ing will be open Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Everyone is welcome to come in and look around. : M Gwen Cloud was wel- comed as a new member of the club. Uaticers of the recently organ- ized club are Mrs. Jerry Feiertag, SON IR w W ES MEET AT POOL Thirty-five Fleet Sonar School attended the meeting yes- at the pool. New members at the mecting were Mrs. Knell, Mrs. Bradshaw, s and Mrs. Michels. Hurt, mother of Lt. Gg) Hurt was guest. Mrs. A. B. Coming Events THURSDAY, MAY 10— The Girl Scout Leaders Associ- ; ation will meet tomorrow at :30 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church Annex. | The Busy Bee Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Muriel Key, | wen n president, Mrs. Lorraine Yale, 1222 Flos treet at S pm. |) 4 is ; Sige tae 3 2 president, Mrs. Dorothy Dr. Helix, Varela Lodge gig | Gravat, secretary, and Mrs. Lee Elizabeth street. Parken persue: ‘ Naval Station Officers’ Wives’ morning coffee will be held at 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. p.m, at the Scottish Rite Tem- | ple on Eaton and Simonton. Bowling for all Navy Wives will Gray Ladies Corps will hold be held at Dacnicat the Naval luncheon meeting at noon Station Alleys. with Mrs. H. E. Pace and| ‘phe Officers Wives Club Lunch- Mrs. R. E. Pollock as host- eon menting (ukebe snEGliat 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 Fleet Reserve Association and Women’s Auxilii will meet at 8:30 p.m. in club rooms at the corner of Front and Fitz- patrick streets. Room representatives of the Junior and Senior High School PTA will meet at 8 p.m. 11:30 a.m. in the church an- First year Spanish class, -ccond nex. half, will meet from 3:20 to} SUNDAY, MAY 13— The Elks Club cocktail hour from 4 to 6 p.m. at th club. MONDAY, MAY 14— The Gold Star Mothers will meet at the V.F.W. Home at 7 p.m. Mariner Scout Ship No. 8 will 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, over Palace Theater. Sewing Group Monroe County Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. at the hospital. The Garden Club will meet at ‘ pounds, seven ounces. 8 p.m. in the garden of Mrs. meet at 7 p.m. at Sea Scout William Warren, 511 Eaton Headquarters. street. Officers’ Wives’ swimming Ladies Auxiliary, V. F. W.. Post class will be held at 3:30 to No. 11 wiil nret at 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. at the Seaplane Base at the V. F.W. Home. Officers’ pool. American Legion Auxiliary, Ar-| The Beta Sigma Phi sorority thur Sawyer Post No. 28 will meet at 8 p.m. in the will meet at 8 p.m. at the} employment office on Simon- Leg Home on _ Stock ton street. ? 1 cd. Anchor Lodge No. 182 will JayShees will meet at 7:30 p.m. meet at 8 p.m. at the new Masonic Home at Eaton and Simonton streets. The Wesleyan Service Guild, W.S.C.S., of the First Metho- dist Church, will meet at 7:30 p.ma 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. Mns. Earl Julian will lead the devo- at JayCee clubhouse. FRIDAY, MAY li— The Mothers’ Club of the Con- vent of M Immaculate and Joseph chool will meet ) at tne Convent Audi- torium 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. Prot. Alfred C. An- drews will be guest speaker. Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star will meet at 8 nolds street has returned from the “A Day an drome. Such acts as a high diver ITEMS OF INTERE TO EVERYONE Models Ballyhoo “Atomikit” (P) Wire hand to publicize the “Aiomikit, cles intended fo: ein f an atomic bomb attack. They taking part in the first showing of the kit in Washington. Original Piece By Major Dillon To Be Played At Band Concert ae i i | photo i} MODELS PAT McGOWAN (left) and Carlene Taliaferro lend a a collection of first aid arti- are Wed- An original composition by Major, Earl Dillon will be presented n the concert sram to be played by the High School Band esday, Convent Auditorium. This unique nu Circ at the annual jamboree of the San Francisco Council, Be Mabel and Otis Scott of mber, composed by Major Dillon in 1926 for y Scouts of Wesee, Superintendent of Dry Or of the eee See chs he was a circus, and the music is} BLUES SINGER, TAP DN MORGANIBETURNS | sia events seen at a rue circus | Merete, ARE ADDED FROM CONVENTION from the side show and mena-|2-OMINSTREL SHOW geric, to the big top and hippo- At- ta, Ga. have been added to the clown band, elephant. solo, an route States Chiropractic | parade and hippodrome races are | PYextam of the Old Time Min- onventigp in, Atlant introduged. im strel being given by the Lions pn te Saenow ae an}Club tomorrow and Saturday at oriental dancer from the harem}, . ah ae 5 B TAG & pot the Sultan of Buzz Buzz is in-|2,P™ Im the Key West High troduced. Believe it or not, there | S¢hool. Mrs. Scott is a blues sing- is a city named Buzz Buzz z ersand Mr. Scott, tap dance Peececccccovecovecosesos |#!80 2 Sultan, Major Dillon vis artist. Dauakived¥oriRrkeces ed Buzz Buzz and directed a] Lion president Louis Carbonell band concert for the ini bate sunnnieed shit. the: wraaea ’A daug! va an ges x | 7 ced that the proceeds ate pS AE ie ee A aed 1913. while with the U. of the show will go to the Mon- scoot ae Tuesday ‘May 1 i Artillery in the Philippir foe County Hospital X-ray ma- Dai atthe Metis Cake Go| ands. Buzz Boze is 2 t chine, the Monroe District Boy . N "| the island of Jolo about ninety | Scouts, needy blind, Little League pital. The baby was named Mari- lyn Miriam and weighed seven Mrs. Sykes miles from Borneo, and the Sul tan is better known as the Sultan ball, and the Key West chool football fund. iy te conned Way, tiles, of Sulu : ; The high school Mi The part of the Oriental Dan- }sell soft drinks during the cer will be ta [missions 0 of the show. Apply To Wed iVarella, a : pee at Hartenste: | Marriage licenses issued in the is given for the pu or eee High pupils will inter- office of Connty Judge Raymond ing funds for the ot Lord include: new uniforms for and } Donald R. Alaria, 22, of the will be the last semester owncert WE A FHERMAN U.S.S. Howard W. Gilmore and to be directed i Major Dillon, | !+ Jewel E. Bailey, 31, of 1201 Pearl who will be retired at the close | | street, tional, Mi of this school year. Says | Rinna Merriam, ; silat satin th inlet Rae aaa jllamenaa: : | ; the lesson. ae acane School PTA} | TEMPE RATU RES) y West and Vicinity: Partly pene al 8 pm. at the: 47 7.30 4.M.. EST and warm today through paren aa mae | Fhiday with me likelihood of f ee sc ret c or ~ a Key West Junior and Senior! 4 Og wee gies High School P.T.A. will meet / i erly to easterly gh s . . eet — 5 sh easterly to south easterly at.7:45. Bi an winds. Minoca Council, Degree of C! Florida: Partly idy and Pocahontas will meet at 7:30 e : father warm today and Friday. _P.m, in the Redmen’s Hall Gaivest ois “ew afternoon thundershowers in Key West Assembly No. 13,) Galve ~*f north and central portions and in Order of the will mect at 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple Eaton and Simonton, Kiwanis Club will meet at 6:43 p. m. for dinner meeting. Bridge group for beginners at, St Rainbow Girls j |L Ee ike | KEY WEST on| Key West Airport tion. Jacksonville to Apalact ouisville been issued. Tomorrow’s Almanac t. Lou the ‘interior of extreme south por- nici small craft or storm warnings 8 p. m. at Fort Taylor Offi-| San { Sunrise 5:46 a.m. cers’ Club. | Tall >| Suns: 7:01 p.m. Advanced Spanish Class from) Té 4} Moonrise 9:56 a.m. 8 to 9 p.m. over Palace . Moonset — p.m. Theater. — Sree ; —— Tennis class, Officers’ Wives'} ‘oinciana Community Build- j 4 Club at 9 a.m. at tennis| ing Tides courts near pool. i Bowling for all Navy wives at 9 a.m. at Naval Station Al- leys. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16— The Business and Professional Woman's Club will meet at | 8 p.m. in the Woman's Club. Dade Lodge No. 14, will meet at 8 p.m. at the new Mason- ic Home on Eaton and Si- monton, Art classes for officers’ wiv will be held at 8 p.m. in the} recreation building on the} Naval Station. The Duplicate Bridge Club will | | | meet at 7:45 p.m. in the Coral Room of the Overseas | Hotel. | The Poinciana Social Club} will meet at 10:30 at the; The Junior Com | Naval Base merce wiil tat 8 p.m hae i the club house High Bowling for officers’ wives | 2:01 am. will be held at 1:30 p.m. at} 12:26 p.m. the al Station Alleys. | 000 La Concha Navy Wives Club| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m. in Building 178 on the Naval | Station. Station— Tide |high Golf classes for Officers’ Wives | Bahia Honds will be held at 10 a.m. on the'| (bridge) .——0Ob 10m hard ball field beyond) No Name Key Eoch: | (eas* 2nd) —+2b 20m The Book Review group of th¢ E ‘does Caica Officers’ Wives will meet at}, (Sandy Pt) —Ob 40m 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. ¥caldes Channel The Naval Air Station Officers’| (morth end) +2b -0m Wives’ Club will hold a} \\—)—Minus sign luncheon meeting at 12,30 to be subtracted p.m. aboard the crash boat. wate 9.0 ft | Reference Station: Key West | TWO WOMEN HIGH Time of} Height o. | Rachel Sanchez ; workers. | Karns, Ted Nelson, Harry Price, | pa +14 ft | ph Inslees: Mrs. C. R, Reagan and Correction | Mr, Howard Pinder ere 4 third. 104 foot | ' sig pon Corrections t| Egypt is the world’s fifth larg- Wed Monday To A. Toledo Miss Rachel Sanchez, daughte Tj ef Mrs. Rachel Sanchez of 1210; Duval street, was married ont Mon at 5:45 p.m. to Antonio Toledo of 1212 Duval street, son; -of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Toledo of Tampa, Fla. at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church. Father Man. ing performed: the ceremony. Joan Doughtry was organist !and Celandina La Pe sang, “Ave! Maria.” The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Gilbert Ogden, was attended by Miss Edna Del Pino. Best man was Manuel Sanchez, a cousin. The bride wore and short veil a satin gown and carried a{ wreath of orange blossoms. The} aid of honor was dressed in! pink chiffon and lace and wore a corsage of pink carnations. The bride's mother wore a blue j chiffon dress and an orchid cor- The mother of the groom dressed in a cocoa crepe ith orchid corsage. A reception was held in the | bride’s home at 7 p.m. at which 300 attended. Cake and sand- wiches were served. Ferns and resebuds were strewn around! the three-tier wedding cake. Mrs. Toledo was graduated from the Convent of Mary Im- maculate. Mr. Toledo is a grad- » of the Catholic school in! . and Mrs. Toledo left on | a wedding trip throughout Flor- ida. Mrs, Toledo wore a white suit with red accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will be at home at 1210 Duval strect! on May 22. Out of town guests included: Mrs. Esther Audux, aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar To- jedo, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Mario Gonzalez, broth- er-in-law and sister of the | Woman's |New York Times groom; Mrs. Ofelia Leon, sister of the groom; Milo Toledo, broth- er of the groom; Nancy Leon, niece of the groom; A. Audux, cousin of the bride, and Mrs, E. Rojo, cousin of the bride. PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Club Bonanza Booms As Third Edition Is Published The third edition of the Key West Cook Book is presses of New York Publisher Fa to the last six copies, the Woman's Club wa barrassing momente b rolling off the and Young. Down saved from any em- Strauss ar, a new shipment of 500 books. The book is bound in its original color of green and contains four new painters. One of Miss Lee's tures part of the Ernest Hem- mingway house and garden. The other illustrations are by Arnold Blanch, and William Henry who painted the Lizhthouse. Earning $11,000 so far, Woman's Club's bonanza was first published privately. The second edition was published by the New York firm. Credit for the nationwide suc- cess of the. book goes to the many retired: newspaper people in Key West who have helped promote it, Mrs. L. H. Gosicary of the Woman’s club Reviews and features Have been written about the book in news- papers in nearly every. state in the union. The better known ones include The.New York Sun, The Book ‘Review and The Woester Journal. In addition radio. programs have lauded the merits of the book. For excellent recipes, witty reading matter and the: finest, of illustrations, the Key West Cook Book is your answer. the Poster Winners To Be Chosen Judging for the Armed Forces Day poster contest will take place Saturday at 3 p.m. at the. Martello Gallery. The contest was conduct- ed by the Key West Art and His- tori¢al Society among the high school. pupils of the city. Judges are Mrs. Jean Taylor, curator of. the gallery, Lt. David Maher, and Burt Barnett. Medals and a tour of the Naval Station will be the prizes. Entries must be in by noon to- morrow. Sommeitiinn Volusidiiin Appointees Named By Key West Players Volunteers and appointees of committee work for..the coming year were named last night at, a special meeting of the Key West Players at the Barn Theater. Emily Goddard, new president, presided and called on direc- tors to give their reports of planning and to round up committee Secretary Becky Guthrie read the minutes of the previous meet- ing. Comdr. Lee Goddard gave the treasurer's report. | A new committee, called Bud- ‘and try outs for the next play, get-Finance committee, was an- “Junior Miss,” followed the busi- ness session. More canine will be done tonight with try outs ing at 8 p.m. at the Barn theater. Director of the play, Joseph Hur- ka is in charge. nounced. It is composed of Burn- ham Maylard, vice-president of the Players group who will act as director; Charles Gossett, head of the Technical committee; Rita Sawyer, in charge of the prope and costumes committe Comdr. Goddard, as advisor, who is also treasurer of the organiza- tion; and Dorothy Raymer who is in charge of all publicity. Burt Garnett remains as di- rector of the set design group. Technical committee head, Charles Gossett will work with W. B. Jackson, Frank Rogers, Larry Karns and others to be named on the set construction, lighting and painting angles. Letty Tyler is chairman of the committee of properties directed by Rita Sawyer. Comdr. Fritz Harlfinger ac- cepted directorship of the cast party and Summer program ac- tivity. He will be assisted by Helen Cutter, Barbara Schlech and Rae Waller. The play reading committee reported that seven plays are be- ing considered for production. Alice Maylard will head the membership committee. The publicity committee, di- rected by Dorothy Raymer, will plan advertising, radio, posters, tickets, programs and newspaper stories as well as selling of ad- vertising for programs. Lois Skidmore, Alice Maylard, Doris Gossett, Tomi and Larry Joseph Hurka and Sydney An. AT DUPLICATE. BRIDGE High winners at the ite Bridge Club which met last even- ing in the Coral Room of the Overseas Hotel were Miss Kath- erine Rowe and Mr. Alice Ben- ham. Secona were Mr, and Mrs. Jose- est producer of cotton. | NEESER ERENT derson will serve. Ignacio Car- bonell is in charge of the sound , truck and movie screen slides. A board of directors conference start- pic- | illustrations which alone book. Two are by Doris Lee, one# of the country's foremost women ! §== Broad white stripes of yellow, soft white leather to add gay accent to your summer f cottons... amd dream-like comfort to the” pig 2 gy-ib. po aap the sunshiné. Hew could they, be cooler? are worth the price of the Navy Carnival Contributions | Were $24,434.55 Whitehead Street | Two final contributions from the Navy Charity Carni- val Fund were made yester- day by Captain C. C. Adell, commander of the Key West Naval Base. The “donations brought the total given to $24,434.55, which is $10.82 more than the total net re- ceipts of the 1951 carnival. The larger of the last two checks was for a local charity, the Child Welfare -Society. Captain Adell sent, $200: to Miss Louise E: Gates, super- visor of the society. The other donation, $34.55 was to the treasurer of the Coast Guard Academy Chapel Fund. Of the total, $21,900 was contributed to Key West and Monroe county. charities, The other non-local _ donations were: March of Dimes, $2,000 and American Cancer Society, $500, Airship DevRon Elect Officers The “business meeting of the Airship DevRon Officers’ Wives’ Club was held yesterday morn- ing at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club, New officers were: elected. They are: Mrs. Evelyn. Ashe, a chairman; Mrs. Virginia Carl- stead, co-chairman; and Mrs, Douglas L. Cordiner, .advisory board representative, It was noted that a farewell. .| party for.Lt. and. Mrs.-A. D. Gor- don and Lt, and Mrs.-M. H. Ger-> man was held on pestis night at, the pool. , The area of Africa is three times that of secee vhs aye eer eet: