The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1951, Page 5

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4 44 (Club of Key saves *SGin'Miatnt atthe Sherry AMeta Garrison arid’ MPS. May’ ‘Bhe «aiternates.are: Mi Mulberg, ae Lillian Sriver, Mrs. Angela Mrs. Aloysia Van Goidtsnoven. Members are asked to make their re: the hotel, and as soon as possible, The local organization — will Shore Dinner the evening of May i with the Dade clubs, Sa asked to contact the Miami club for reservations, The speaker .for Association of University. Women, She West Club will'sponsor Mrs: Wil helmina Harvey for the’ office’ éf} Federation of Business and Profes- sional Wome: of their daughters, their children a “AUXILIAR MONDAY; -MAY 14, 1951. SOCIETY PER MARY ROBERTS, Society Editor eee ee BPW Makes Plans To A ttend Convention In Miami May 17-19 Plans are be t to ac The: delefites tor i4 ‘loca McManna, Mis, Joan Nh er) Mrs. Gledy Merritt, M Mrs. Gladys Miss Pauline — Nihoul Mrs. Blanche Miller, : and vations directly with be in charge of decorations for the along | Homestead 18, and will be hostesses and Members wishing to attend the! urday night banquet only are the evening will be Mrs. Ella 'Réss who is member of the American} as chosen as Woman Of, the Year in Johnson City in94%).<) At the convention, the (Key; first vice-president of the Flarida ’s Clubs, Inc. C.P. Currys Are Enjoying Family Reunion The C. P. Currys today are ex- periencing a family reunion with the arrival here last night of two and the mother of one of the son- in-laws. Mrs. John Carbone children, Marg: came from Ch and two t and Claudia,| go, Ill.; Mrs. E, E. Kushman and son, Rick Al- len, arrived from Peshtigo, Wise., and Mrs. Margaret Carbone, the son-in-law’s mother; accompanied the Carbones from Chicago. The Curry family motored to Miami yesterday morning to, meet the children who ,will. re-| main at their home in Peacon lane for a stay of some time. OF LEGION sags: TO ATT | FUNERAL Members “the American, Leg: | ion Auxiliaryo@fe asked to meet tomorrow afterfioon at 2 .pim. at the Lopez Funégal Home for the funeral of Mrs. Lillie Kemp. Coming Events | MONDAY, MAY 14— W.M.U. officers and committee- women clinic at 3:30 p. m. at: First Baptist Church. | Rally at Poinciana Church at 7:30 p.m. Guest talent night at the Trade- winds at 9 p. m. The Gold Star Mothers will meet at the V.F.W. Home at 7 p.m. Mariner Scout Ship No. 8 will Baptist 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 W yan Service Guild, W.S.C.S., of the First Metho-| dist Church, wili meet at S made, by the Business and Profess: j to attend these tami’ where Film Actor's T her condition is improved, phys ‘cians say the former Gloria Hat- 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 yO- tional, Mrs. Harlan Merriam, the lesson. ‘ The Poinciana School PTA will, meet, at. 8 p.m. af the * ‘school. "TUESDAY, MAY. li- Baptist Circle Officers andjcom mittecewomen clinic at | First taptist Church at 3:30 pm. Rally at the Cuban Baptist Mis- sion at 6:39 pe i apie The Junior and “Intermediate G.A.’s and two circles of the W.MS. of the Cuban Baptist Mission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Key West Junior and Senior High School P.T.A. will mect at 7:45. Minoca Council,’ Degree _ of Pocahontas will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Redmen’s Hall. | Kiwanis Club will meet at 6:45 p. m. for dinner meeting. Bridge group for beginners at and 1% '@ Dalton, Beta Sigma Phi Installs Officers At Gallery Tonight Miss Blanche Pace, interna- tional membership chairman of Reta Sizma Phi Sorority arrived in Key West yesterday afternoon from international headquarters in Kansas City. Missouri. Miss Pace will act as installing offi for the local J chapter at its in- stailation ceremonies this even- ing at -°8:00 p.m, at the , West Martella Gallery at Monroe | County, ‘beach, - Members have sclected the. gal- lery a’ their. meeting place he- ca the interest the interna- ‘ice’ has\evineed in the rority. members have E¢onnection withythe Key ‘Ajt_arrtHistorieal Society, its first civie project. Mothers of the members have been. invited ceremonies ~ and will be honored by a special pro- sram,\, Following the meeting a social hour will be held in the patio of the gallery. Officers being installed are as follow, President, Wilhelmina Harvey, vice-president, Ida Gell- rich, second _ vice-president, Blanche Miller, recording secre- tary, Audrey Blom. correspond- ing secreta~y, Edna Hoff, treas- urer, Jennie Faye Bervaldi, and sponsor, Angela Caro. OR. ALLEN SHEPARD STUDIES IN MIAMI Dr. Ajlen Shepard of 1400 Al- berta street J ygceraty for Jackson Me! spital in Mi- a Witkyreccive four weeks of training in the depart- ment of Anesthesia. Dr. Shepard will resume his practice here on June 11. Still Seriously TUL. LOS ANGELES, Calif, May 14. —P).—Film Star” Jimmie Stew- art's wife—Glorie—is in an im- proved condition following a third ; operation. The 32-year-old. Mrs. } Stewart has undergone’ surgery ) three times since the birth of twin girls one week ago. But’ although rick McLean still is seriously ill. A pply To Wed Marriage licenses issued in the office of County Judge Raymond Lord include: Louis Chris Krug. the USS Odax and Ma 21, of Cleora Fowler, 20, of 802 Southard street. 8 p. m. at Fort Taylor Offi- cers’ Club. Advanced Spanish Class from 8 to 9 p.m.’ over Palace Theater. Tennis class, Officers’ Wives’ Club at 9 a.m. at tennis courts near pool. Bowling for all Navy wives at 9 a. m. at Naval Station Al- leys. Key West Assembly No. 13, Order of the Rainbow Girls, will meet at 7 p.m, for busi- ness and 6 p.m. for installa- tion of officers at Scottish Rite Temple on Eaton and Simonton. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Young Peoples workers clinic will be held at the First Bap- tist Church at 3:30 p. m Young People’s rally will be held at First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. The Key West High School Band Benefit Concert will take place at 6 p.m. at the Convent Auditorium. The Business and Professional Woman's Club will meet at 8 p.m.-in-the Woman's Club. _ Dade Lodge No. 14, will mect at 8 p.m. at the new Mason- ic Home on Eaton and Si- at pmenten, 4 The Duplicate Bridge Club will mect at 7:45 p.m. in» the Coral Room of the Overseas Hotel. The Poinciana Social Club will meet at 10:30 at the Poinciana Community Build- ing. The Junior Chamber of Com- merce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club house. Bowling for officers’ wives will be held at 1:30 p.m. at ional, Women’s | ) the 82nd State Convention to’ be held Hotel on May 17, 18 elab: will include: CHE KEY WEST CITIZEN TO WOMEN PHON i: Citizen Office, 1935 FERN CHAPTER, OES, CONDUCTS MEETING AT NEW TEMPLE The Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of the Eastern Star met Friday jevening in the Scottish Rite Mrs. Catherine; Temple on Eaton and Simonton. Mrs. Marion Stark,! , Distinguished. guests. present Se Miller, MesAnna, Were Sister Nancy Ricketts, past ee Nae Re ‘grand matron, Esther Livingston, past grand chaplain, Mary Lowe, past grand warden, and Yvonne Balloid, past grand ada of the Grand Chapter of Florida. Grand Representative Mary Myers of New Mexico and Esther Odhom, grand representative of Missouri, and Grand Instructor of District 29, Maude Murdock were j welcomed and escorted to the | East. | Sister Mary Lowe welcomed all past matrons and past patrons of this .1. other grand jurisdic- r | tions, Brothe: Charlie Lowe, supreme | district deputy of the Rainbow for Girls was welcomed ad escorted to the East. Sister Gladys McRae, oldest past matron of Fern Chapter who Hollon Bervaldi, oldest; past.y tron serving in. 1921-22); and Brother Jim’ Stérling, patron, were welcomed and eorted to the East. Sister Irene Adams; past. ma- tron, gave a talk on her immedi- ate family and _ its association with the Masons, Eastern Star and Rainbow for Girls. Degrees were conferred on Mrs. Murray and daughter, Mary. Rachel Sanchez, Ruth Hardis and Marlene Smith. Refreshments were the roof garden. Catholic Schools Mothers’ Group Elect Officers Officers for the year 1951-52 were elected and installed at the meeting, of the Mothers’ Club. of the Convent of Mary Immaculate and StJoserh's School on Fri- day ¢¥ening. < The- following were clected? Mrs. Delio Cobo, president; Mrs. Warren Sawyer, vice-president; Mrs. Edward Graham, treasurer; and Mrs. Joseph Lopez, seere- tary. The instalation of the new of- ficers was conducted by Sister Delphine Marie, moderator of the organization. Sister Delphine Marie expressed her gratitude to the retiring president, M: Ed- win R. Trevor for her untii work during the school year and presented her with a lovely bou- quet of red carnations. * The group voted to make an annual presentation of a-medal to an eighth grade puril of the Con- vent of Mary Immaculate and St. served ‘on Joseph's School for achievement with a huge of the highest average. served in 1918 at the age of 21.], Degutiful garden off i 5 = oI 4 = 5 a | a $ = 8 i) au = 8 eae >= ~ Ss S r) 5 me ~~ =. § i} ~~ = = Ss = ry — ww = $s = = an 4 & o rm = & aw 8 = — TALKING OVER PLANS in Tallahassee for. the.Armed Forces Week celebrations in Florida are, left to right: Lt. Comdr. James E, Wilkinson, U. S. Coast Guard, Jacksonville: Colonel H. W. Tarkington, C.O., Fla. Military District, Jacksonville: Vice Adm. John D. Price, Air Tech. Train- ing Command, Pensacola, NAS; Brig. Gen. S. P. Wright, Air Proving Ground, Elgin Field; Capt. D. T. Day, C.O., Naval Air Station, Jacksonville; Colonel Wm. E. Bleakley, Armed Forces Day Project Officer for Florida, and Lt. Col, F. R. Payne, Marine Corps, NAS, Jacksonville. Seated: Governor Fuller Warren. Officers Listalled | €IRLS OF RAINBOW : |TO INSTALL OFFICERS ¢ Garden Club | By Garden Clu | ROMORROW NIGHT Installation of the new officers of the Key West Assembly 13 of | \the Order of Rainbow for Girls ficers| (Will take place tomorrow evening W'the|at 8 p. m., at-the Scottish Rite iring Memple on Eaton and Simonton. |The public is invited. The regular business meeting of the Rainbow Girls will be held | se’ prior to the in: . | Sunday School \Of B’Nail Zion Ends Season The closing of season of the B’Nai Zion Congre- gation Sunday School took place yesterday at 10 a. m. with a large attendance. The roll was called by the clas: tary, Miss Sally Lewinsky; as delivered Last Thursdays | es The Key West Garden ta\ibeand CH ENCISES Tree Guild instafledsne¥ at an informal ie resident, Mrs. Williath = War- en, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Wallace Kirke graciously allation at 7 p. m.] and the benediction installed the new officers: _ Mrs == —————— by Rabbi Abraham Schwartz. Mrs. Roland Goulet, president; sow-| “Poppies ° Made 2 SS eee caine man Cutter, first vice-president;} . president ida” Curr Th Coral Cables 4 , s secretary; Mrs. J. J. Trevor, Rabbi Schwartz gave the sermon, The Little School “House That Saved the Nation.” The assembly sang. numbers, “Hatik. urer; “dfid 2} wyltam’ R-warer Pas | ” i cen and. Mr..Geatge Renna, dis,” Makiteimemorial poppies to be vali! Eiakeloben in both ectors. worityin honor of the war dead English and Hebs apd Say Mrs. Kirke introdyced each-om.Poppy Day, -May 27, is pro- PaNous holidave new officer with. appropriate re-/vidin3 emrloyment for thousands ». Following this, acomnebing marks and pinned ,g corsage. f | of disabled Veterans-in hospitals divided into cla in, ee stephanotis, bloxsofiS “to the! throughout the: country. -.accord- examinations in drawing Biblical shoulder of gach woman. The two jing to Mrs, Wilhelmina G. Har- pictures, ancient Bible history, men were unfortunately .absent.| Jey, president of Arthur Sawyer and customs and traditions took The simple ceremony took place Unit of the American Legion place. ; the in front of a tavle deco ated} Auxiliary. Thé work not only — Prize winners’for passing-marks. bowl of gardenia$ enables the veterans to carn in the kindergarten class, con- sent by Mrs. Albert J. Mills whQmuch-needed money, but also ducted by Miss Jennett Brown, the] ” ; famous since the middle ages, is pupils recited poems concerning, By District For Sta clubs have written and endorsed didate for first state vice-presiden ing endorsement with the state has been published in the curre Florida Business Women.” “The Key West BPWC great pleaure in sponsoring Mrs. ! Wilhelmina G. Harvey for the of fice of First Vice-President of the Florida Federation of Business} and Professional Women's Club, Inc., which nomination has been endorsed by her District. “In her local club Wilhelmina served as Second Vice-President and President. “In the Florida Federation she served for two years as Recording Secretary, and this year as Sec- ond Vice-President. “She has served with American Red Cross Chapter, Monroe Coun- ty Chapter National Foundation for Infantile Paral: 3» March of Dimes for three years, American Legion Auxiliary, Beta Sigma Phi , Sorority, and Florida State Alum- nat Chapter. “She “was selected one of five most outstanding club women in the Miami-Key West areca by Mut- ual Broadcasting.System, and in July, 1950; was selected as most outstanding citizen in Key West. “Wilhelming attended Tulane University at New Orleans, Uni- versity of Florida, and holds a takes Bachelor of Arts) Degree from Florida State University. “Wilhelmina Personnel As- sistant, U. S. Navy, at U. S. Naval Station Key West, Florida. “Wilhelmina’s personal qualific- ations endear her to everyone-her enthusiam is contagious, her pre- ence, confidence inspiring. We believe our Wilhelmina well fit- President.” (France) gingerb: Dipon ad, Wilhelmina Harvey Is Endorsed The Key West Business and Profe with eight Miami BPW Clubs, and Hollywood and Ft ted for the office of “First Vice-| te BPW Office ional Women’s Club, together Lauderdale Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey as a can t of the BPW by filing the follow candidate which nt The S WILL HOLD MOTHERS’ DAY SOCIAL cata committee their magazine, A Mother's Day silver social will be held by the WSCS at 8 pm in the Fleming Street Church annex on William street Mrs, 'C Peat, who was honor- ed by the Harris PTA, will be honored by the group also, the oldest mother present. Communi- nging will be held ndwiches and punch will be served. Mas. Claude Salis is in of the program. The pub- S invited. Prizes will be given to Poinciana Ree. Dept. Gets S110 David McCurdy today announe- ed that the Poinciana Recreation Department. has xeceived $140 from its share of the “rides’” re- ceipts The Department gets all money taken in by the com- pany. The $140 was for receipts from Wednesday throwgh Satur- day McCurdy stated that all money jwill be used to purchase equip- ;ment for playground purposes. SUBSCRIBE TO THE: CITIZEN 20% of | IN MEMORIAM In loving memory’ ‘of Alfred | Higgs, who passed away May 14, made of honey, rye-flour and spice. 1950. Gone but not, forgotten. THE’ FAMILY. may 14-1t * FLY NA A movie about a young girl's: was aosent because of illness. yaluable as occupational therapy, were Steven Cobn, Bonny Lewin. vocation to the sisterhood was! Mrs. Warren opened the meeting biases cit: sky, lea Yellin: Rahein Becaan shown to the group and enjoyed. ' by presenting ihe flowers and 1 Poppies which will be worn Leona Berman, Jeffry Berman, The film depicted scenes in the ' laying the me that Mrs. Mills nepe are being made by patients Victor Elias, Moline Elias, Michel young girl's life from the time, was much be at the Veterans Administration Blatt, Elen Sue Raphuel and two she chose the sisterhood as aj The Key W delegate to the! hospital at Coral Gables under out of town pupils, Randy Gross- career until she makes her final | Silve Ann a znvenion Of the diveetion of the Florida Be- man and Rounny Holtzberg. vows in the Convent jthe Florida Fetcration of Garden! partment of the Auxili They; Winners in the first grade his- The Mothers’ Club will adjourn ‘Clubs, Miss Hilda Cunniff, gave a). i) be distributed on the streets tory class under Mrs. Helen Meir, for the Summer. The next meet- {short report on the _ convention jere-on Poppy-Day by-volunteer! were Daniel Applerouth, Linda ing will be held Sept. 14 held at Daytona Beach, May workers from the auxiliary and Berman, June Lang, Jennet Refreshments of punch and! She sketc : oe “co-operating organizations. “Con- | Moore, and George Swimmer. | unusual elc cookies were served. Q DLOSerE at butigns fk Abe the, ttle | “Prize winners in= second class ae 3 juipeet t 1 RAVE AS enor WEtS "Will go én-' history and “Bible, led by Michel the Naval Station Alleys, | PeIee AOR Se C procedure tively into the rehabilitatioy and Appelrouth were Sally Lewinsky, La Concha Navy Wives Club] and reported {num enna wel iirids of the Legion Rochella Elias, Roberta Blatt, No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a m S oy ‘ x bi AWs ; 1id Mrs. Alice’ Juddy Yellin, Jaffery Raphuel, He Bulging 178 on the Naval } ees re t ting an, {Sharon Grossman and_ Robert ation. nee 4 a A of crepe Appelrouth. Golf classes for Officers’ Wives j Tesoure F OWS. a x s and are Certificates of honor were will be held at 10 a.m. on the ue sd a ild pop- | given for good attendance to 24 hard ball field beyond) © % = Belgium, ! pupils by Mr. Eochas' The Book Review group of the Officers’ Wives will meet at 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. The Naval Air Station Office Wives’ Club will hold a luncheon meeting at 12,30 p.m. aboard the 104 foot crash boat. THURSDAY. MAY 17. First year Spanish, second half, classes will be held from 3:20 to 4:45 p.m. over Palace Theater. The Key West Art and Histori. cal Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the West Martello Gallery. The Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. at the club. VEW Post No, 3911 will meet 3erman. The prizes h grew ch profusion on, were awarded by Mrs, Helen : battlefields both world | Lewinsky. : : sae wars. This ‘Flanders Fiel Appreciation gifts were given Ne peppy has been the memorial’ to teachers Miss Jennett Berman, ; hes. flower of all lish-speaking Mcir, Michel Appelrouth, é ae feountries ever since the first substitute teacher Richard. Abeles The safe 1. gigupld. war. “Millions are worn'and Rabbi Schwartz by Mrs. Gt ele eat eW@hfoughout the world cach year; Gloria Berman, president of the HEBAt the slo a s id hava a in addition to keeping bright Ladies Auxiliary. been paid, ‘ave"e memory of the war dead,| Many parents witnessed the 7 - 7 ave an important source of ! closing exercises. | } at 8 pan. at the VFW Home. | VX-1 Officers’ Wives will meet at 12:30 at Aeropalms for luncheon, Martha Linda Franks Circle of the WMU of the First Bap- tist church will mect at 10 a.m. at the church, FRIDAY, MAY 18— The Triangle Club of Pythian Sisters will mect at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Emma Thompson on Fleming street. Bowling for all Navy wiv will be held at 9 a.m. at the Naval Station alleys. i | | i with re douerves and punch prepared by Ars. Warren, and a friendly ex ge of ideas and t funds for the welfare of the dis- | abled veterans and needy chil- dren of veterans. The veterans work on the flow- ‘ at that time. It. in their hospital beds. wheel! es will be hel hespital hobby ' hall The Sunday School classes will start again in October. A new conformation class will be added hoped that class- in the new social hors rden love ers Depmacnich) chairs, or in the The Surface Group of Officers’ Wives, will [Shops. In “soni” sigtesy: Specialy A-Sunday School picnic will be hold an informal get-togeth: | Worktooms ‘aré maintained by ; held ah day day, May 20 at cr at 12:30 pam. at Aero-/ tie guxilidry’ where di abled the ““State ighways picnic Balhsttige teak men outside the hospitals are rounds. T r i ye > vetera develop } RAGiSGs RRR aan The Key West Amateur Radio | employed. The veterans develop } : Club will 27 at 7:30 p.m. at | deat skill and speed in shaping LQWE HONORED AT the National Guard Armory, |4b¢-flowers and are able to earn} — (Continued From Page One) The Shrine Club will meet at.gubstantial amounts without Trader. of Pensacola, Fla, be- 3 pm. at the JayCee’s Club-OveFtaxing their strength. For came third vice-president. house, “them the popry fills empty hos-| Secretary and treasurer of the SATURDAY, MAY 19. . hours with interesting, | association is Miss’ Martha. Ver- The Children’s Missionary group p&ofitable employment. ‘er of Tallahassee. : of Ley Memorial Methodist, “$9 ———————~ Officers of the executive _com- Church will meet from 10 to| Sahara is the Arabic word for} mittee will meet in September to to 11:30 a.m. in the church | “#iiderness.” select the next convention city. 2 annex. { eetomntnmnien tes < SUNDAY, MAY 20— | Whe feathers of the first birds} The fotes of the Canadian The Elks Club cocktail’ hour! were,so like the scales of reptiles’ Spruce Partridge are a drumming will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. that it is clear it has reptiles for} by the male and clucking by: the at the club. female. . TIONAL DAILY eras % sia Peas

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