The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1951, Page 5

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~ t SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF "INTEREST TO WOME Mayor Eisner Urges City Dress-U p , For Armed Forces Day Saturday Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner today urged all merchants and citi- zens of Key West to put their best decorations forward to further glamourize their colorful city for Armed Forces Day, May 19th. He also thanked Beta Sigma Phi Sorority for what they had alreaay done in canvassing business establishments along the line of.march of the parade asking that they dress-up their stor Dorothy Kirsten Weds Doctor INGH SCHOOL PTA - 4+ Street Fair For Key West Artists TALLS OFFICERS ae ie os é cee a To Rival Paris, Greenwich Village AL MEETING — | & officers. were.-installed at Paris, Greenwich Village, New Orleans and all the re t of the nal meeting of the Key; world’s cities accustomed to displaying the works of their artists High School P.T.A. at the] in street fairs had better look to their laurels beginning on June last evening, by installing} 2nd when Key West artists turn out with their wares on Clinton +, Mrs. Robert Dopp. Place. New officers are Mrs. E and H Bs di At a mecting iast night in Larry Karns studio, the artists of restaurants suitable for the oc-# ae pene cusenhs ies be Cc. Claw- the city decided to hold an open-air art show from June 2nd, through casion. By co eresident; ; Mis. Irene| June sth, both dates inclusive. x. aoa ea att Brooks, recording secretary; Mrs. ep. Harv retagy; Mr: > . The Sorority has reported co- | I opptes Help operation on the part of many of War Disabled the firms they have contacted and are hoping for further re- stits before Saturday. | Mi: So that everyone may have an Y re ponding sec-| opportunity to see their work the | La Concha Wives urer$ and Mrs. Dorothy Curry, a “bbe open every day from Receive Awards siorian It was also decided that com- Tw # Cigale ing meetings of the group would wo plaques for the best scrap- ee continue to be held at the homes | book and highest membership, pipers .and.to the chairmen off cr ine individual artists, The May |and a citation wi sented the executive committee AG aeeinasar scucaa ee eee en The program was opened with} 2°" Baste Scores es ‘ the La Concha Navy Wives Club} Aes ce studio and home of | no, gg at the regional convention| short business meeting. Annual : held in Jacksonville last week. reports were given by all the Mrs. Daniel Braxton, club, MAKE YOUR OWN ; j sommittec chairmen : Evangelist Wells | president, reporting at the club's} Refreshments of cake and yy Victory Rally regular business meeting last CONES | puykh were served on the patio. night in the Naval Station club- rooms, said the citation was given! AT HOME ponding sec- How disabled veterans of both j Wars arp aided by Poppy Day Blanche Miller, one of the Soro. |C°MtTibutions was described to- | rity’s members, also appeared be- | ay by Mrs. George Carey, Re- afore a City Commission meeting | habilitation Chairman of Arthur | f asking for their assistance. As a| sawyer Unit of the American Le- : resalt of Miss Miller's request, | sion Auxiliary, as the auxiliary overtead decorations of flags and | continued preparations for the bunting are already being placed | observance of Poppy Day here all’ along the line of March on | on Saturday, May 37 Duval street from Greene street ecaiaete to'Truman avenue. Stressing the fact that Key West is a Navy Town and owes much of its) progress to that branch of the armed forces, the Sorority has been urging both business establishmen Corsages were — presented to both the outgoing and incoming | community singing followed by a “The dimes, quarters and dol- ! s which people contribute in exchange for their memorial pop- pies form the backbone of the finencial support for the exten- ve activities carried out con- tly by the Auxiliary for the and the | weltare of the disabled veterans,” | lai OMIC FIRST AID “Children or Men” will be the|for the membership achievement Sook euagge wp. | Subject for Evangelist Harold| last year. EPURE OF COURSE Wells’ sermon at tonight's 8:00]. A vote of thanks was extended | hat the public should do in} 0'¢lock Victory Rally at the First}to Mrs. Julia Faulds, Mrs. Wil-| se of an atomic attack is fea-| Baptist-Chureh. liam Manning, Mrs. Alfred Hen-} N4@¢ in the new American Stan-| Last might those attending the| king and Mrs. Evans Clarey, who! Ae citizenry to show their apprecia- | mys, George Sikes, co-chairman, P) j cake First Aid Course beginning |'@lly heard his powerful message | worked on the composition of the) tion by giving Key West as fes-| said. “If it were not for the ok | af°7:30 p.m. on May 22 in the| Duilt around the theme, “What's | scrapbook. { tive an air as possible on Satur- The group of can sers: e with them special. display s describing the various DOROTHY KIRSTEN, Metropelitan Opera singer. is the bride |Pirkt Methodist Chass cong” | Wrong With the Churches.” Members present at the meet-| of Dr. Eugene Chapman in New cy pose happily just "Realizing that the possibility of], The Public is invited to hear|ing were Mrs, Paul’Smith, Mr: enue SrOouy: Sgn an altack. is never vers far these talks sponsored by the} John Harper, Mrs: James Smith, cr parents | ‘0m’ the public's consciousness, ,Youth for Christ” movement.' Mrs, Francis Brown, Mrs. Ner- J., to sit her parents | Sor 7 venience ars ef hepewen’ Giscione, |the Red Cross has added four For the ‘convenience.of personsi man . Carrington, Mrd.. Walter of the millions of people erosity who wear the little red poppy | Sifter the wedding ceremony in jeach year in memory of the war} terian church. Dr. Chapman is fr: dead, the many services of the newlyweds plan to fly to Neptu auxiliary to the living victims of and then leave for a honeymoon at a p! kinds of f and welcome signs rathe ‘i =: + attending the nursery will be O a each 5, . available through a Fort Lauder- Re aaee e é hours to its basic aid training . & > Oneto, Mrs. Edward Pearson, Mrs. the two wars could not be car- 1% 6 in S sch oan a . dale firm which handles decorat- | :jeq pele i: ern sbi ae — drdér to inform people regarding] OP&® every evening during the} Roy Parker, Mrs. Alfred. Henking, rally. ing for military funetions. Many Mrs. James Aiken, Mrs. Marion of the firms are also using their] ,,. ane ng . : |safety and the safety of others a. elas ea Uhrig, Mrs. William Street, Mrs own flags and bunting. nee ie ee euthe. ie Brid e Nens NEW OFFICERS ; Should such an event occur. Music Director John’ Stankiewicz, Mrs. * Danie ital. They provide ald for dis- It is now estimated that a per- Braxton, Mrs. James Shillinglaw, | Coming Events | sbied men outsic Holds Rehearsal | Mrs. Leo Brown and Mrs. Melvin “Poppy Day contributions are , CC@POCCCOC@SOROCCOCLClCe Crt TE) INSTALL ) the "best proeedure for their own The Junior Women’s Club for- | gentage of the lives lost in the Keep a Sealtest Holf-gallon » of the hosri-| eee ° imal installation dinner is sched- | Hiyoshima and Nagasaki blasts Edwards | and a package of htace Maving aifticultics : 3 | shima a 2 asts a 5 SRE s. ge of cones on THURSDAY. MAY 17 tals who are Raving difficulties) he tirst prize at the weekly| led to t | at the Wilkes} might have been saved if the|, Mrs. Walter Price has been} A beach party at the Navy| bees Hae Le: in reestablishing themselves eco- Tuesday evening duplicate bridge} Restaurant at 7:30 p.m. on May | populace had known ex “tly what| D2med the new mmsic director at} Beach is the next event scheduled hand for healthful snacks An important meeting of the! nomically. They help care for noes g he populace nad Known exactly what/the Presbyterian Church, and of the Oficers' Wives’ Club at Fort} 26th to do when the thing happene by the group. It will be held at! i i] Fate i ) appened. & z 2 J 3 S | anytime. Taylor was won by Mrs. Mack | Mis We {Till the Fort Laud: jn ‘Tony Martine, First. Aid ate. Der See, reheateel. Tee Bees ee eanaey, BBY. Adams and Howard Pinder. Lt.|¢rdale District Director forthe |Chairman of the local chapter of s iewiad : ida, | 7274 Which is the usual meeting |Commander and Mrs. Blauvelt| Junior Women’s Clubs, will in-| American Red Cross, said. the| y4/\ "ative of Homestead, Florida, |time for the club. During the| Bandboosters Association will|the children of disabled veterans be held at 8 p.m. in the band] while the veterans are undergo- room of the High School an- ing hospital treatment. They pay < i 2 ° i} 1 'S. Pric 4 half, classes. will’ be held |poppies ‘The coin deopped into| Slee and Mrs. Jack Gasque. | fifty persons are expected to at- Jof lectures, with four additional] |astma” Schoo! of Music in Ro-|tor a shipwreck dance will ay Levin Say tyr 4a ns over | ee eee oie cee uel : iy | tend hours to cover first aid in case of|has taught piano at the Miami | 25¢Usse?- : | Palace Theater. jecy voluntecr on Poppy Day | pls: C: R: Reagan and Howard] New officers are Mrs. A. T. | atomic or gas attacks. Two hours| Consemetery of Musi Stee ee iho Key West Art and Historic ei ire Rete sri Pyoiecans (tre Mon We first prize at the} Siu en, president Mrs Walle will also be devoted to other im-| also been organist at St. John’s| FHREE NEW MEMBERS | cal Society will meet at 8:30 | throughout the year.” Weer eas ee cantor ona Mrs. gouh Pearson, ends cae ee *eeanding Episcopal Church in. Homes\oed. | POMRSSNMNGEANA CLUB Cones for home use available pan. at the West Martello] Mrs. Sikes and Mrs, Carey will Gallery distribute poppies on Poppy Day The Elks Lodge will meet at 8] with other auxiliary members Mrs. Price will both play the i open to men and] organ and direct the church choir| Three new members, Mrs. Ma- Ches- | women. Certificates will be given during, the next three months}rian Salas, Mrs, Hazel Phillips, Pe prize winners were Mr, and Mrs,|presicent; Mrs. Al Stathotula, The class John Inslee, and the third prize! recording secretary; Mrs. winners were Mr. and Mrs. Jack| ter Wood, correspondin at most Sealtest de: 2 s ee on the completion of the cours i a pee we EW Bost to, betas eeilh conet amd, olunteer from other organ- |Gasque of Venezuela, |tary; Mrs. Manuel 1 and wil ee When Mrs. Thomas Whitley. the land (Mrai-R@tsy. Osborn, were atte i will mect izations. ‘ . —-"" urer; Mrs. Gayly Sw Fourteen American Legion Auxil- ma " ywelcomed’into the Poinciana So- oh Tale Bi bs ig ig “It will be tiring, NSCS: A reminder! The Key West! torian; Mrs. E. Strunk, 3rd, | iary members and several oahee MORE BEEF MAY cial Club when it met yesterday ee cers Wives will meet ed work for me,” Mrs. Carey | branch of the American Contract| auditor; and Mrs. Adolph” Las- persons serving with civil defense] (Continued trom. Page One) |#0Fing at the ‘Community at 12:30 at Aeropalms for said, “but I feel it is just about | Bridge League mects each Wed-| tres, parliamentarian units here have already register-|on the future beef dutlook — by } Building. .. luncheon. ¢ ‘the most worthwhile work I can | pesday in the Coral Room of the] - z Sree ce : 3 Sayings NOOK PY) The meeting’ was called to or- Martha Linda Franks Circle of ever do. It keeps fresh the in- | Qverseas Hotel. Mr ex-lieutenant, is] Far more detailed information| — “It is too carly to be sure of the |4¢r by viee-president, Lorraine the WMU of the First Bap- cpiring memory of the war dead, Any bridge player is invited to} pre tist church will meet at 10 and brings aid to those stricken | Greater Miami] call the local chapter of the| answer, and we shall have to| Ye in the absénce ofits pres- rticipate and should call Miss! Contract B: ige League and par-] / - re 8 = be in |ident, Mrs. Jerry. Fei . The ,._#m. at the church. defenders of our country who ate | Kathryn Lowe, 88-M is interested. | ticipated ames here che SPECIES Donate = Soeely 1. gexeipomgns. 10 cake sale held "ast Seterdn in FRIDAY, MAY 18— still within the reach of human | SH | the auspic h the Fort Tay- |. ‘Te new United Nations Demo-| quring the months ahead.” front of the Merrymac at Duval The Triangle Club of Pythian help.” Tom Smith, a visiting bridge! lor Office 1 the local] graphic Yearbook estimates the] The’ secretary explained that} and Fleming streets was reported Sisters will meet at 7:30 p.m. ——->— | addict, has been in the city on} unit scan Contract|"population of the world at 2,400,-] when the long-range price pros-|@ huge success, Mrs. May Hilton at the home of Mrs. Emma p.m. at Fort Taylor Officers’ | tusiness during the past week.| Bridge League | 000,000. pects for cattle are favorable,| won the club's weekly prize, and Thompson on Fleming strect.{ jy. ' e ve it eae arenas oe farmers tend to hold back more {refreshments were served. Bowling for all Navy wives; phe Kiwanis Club will meet at cattle for breeding purposes and{ Plans for future meetings of will be held at 9 a.m. at the ee pee a | 6:45 p.m. for dinner meeting hi \ herd expansion. But when future |the group will include one busi- The Sut face Development ab pater Maathodisy “Church if B prospects turn less favorable, ness and three social meetings a 08) a Gin Annex. Brannan said, beef raisers are in- | month. ee of esa Wives Wi| ‘The Soroptimist Club will meet lined to sell off mate dian Abaee : : sealape as SENS Bet-toge | at 12:15 p.m. for luncheon. ) current rate of production. And TEXAN ARRIVES HERE er at 12:30 p.m. at Aero-| tne Order of DeMolay Boys thay he ‘explained. means: fewer . pa Palms. | will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 7 | ‘cattle and smaller beef supplies (Continues trom Page » he'Key West. Amateur ‘Radio| ~ seottish Rite Temple on later on. entering, a ‘home on ‘ Seidenberg Fears SG A haieg Eaton and Simonton. | “I'm ashamed to tell you.” Her] ¥ewouldn’t do like Barbara, but | soeake where Chey/cpheined: ame “baees Ee el eet Young aunt Bellawship of ihe FLEAINE clasped and unclasped &* I noticed with eg Ra har Just a bed 7 ! CARD OF THANKS ba eb tie cate ona eatesiuaerd z first Methodist Church wi a ig. |% id. One da arbara to! - toes Beem at thetvapeaye’Chub- | Tite sr ggg in the church’ ical snenraualy spd mals June that she Knew how she ;_ The family of Elena Rodriguez! 1. tiothes and motoreyeles but ee could: make a hundred dollars, Would like to express our deep}. os. oF it was returned. house | uicklv and easily, and, naturally, sense of gratitude to the many i une . was. interested. She said friends for their expressions of | shel met a fellow who wanted sympathy and assistance on oc- RELIEF FoR &’girlto pose for some book illus- ss ra | ttatibns. Intimate poses she said, egsian. of oun recent hencaxe sees ASTHMA SUFFERERS {6% books which would be circu. in the loss of our beloved wife Quick sieik ps peg tA | ldtéd privately, so none of her and mother. We would like to wavelly comes nne you -any Waters Rebekah a vu mu in wi co! » No, 14 will meet at 8 : dats what, you're in with t p.m. in Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming The Ever-Ready Star Club anded SATURDAY, MAY 19 The Children’s Missionary group of Ley Memorial Methodist Church will meet from 10 to to 11:30 a.m. in the church annex ind. “Barbara she A = ll meet at.3 p.m Profes m—acro! niga hae a | Sriendts would ever recognize h ly, but} 408 of this new SUNDAY, MAY 20— Sema No ae gee end; ‘ognize her. address. each one personally, bUt} seers congestion. MhetWike Club: cocktpit hour, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 ay todays Ime cade, t Guioeiueinest fom | SE Ree « find, this impossible, and take this will be held from 4 to 6 p.m.!— The pur’ peer a mebody i the mur-| ard “on ane teri tone | Bare ahee dente t- \ means" of using the home news- at the club. bee eee te estireess Hotel a j : er » handed it tol “That was John Faraday?” "paper, trusting to reach all ‘to MONDAY, MAY 21 j See aane ae al Giabaiibmeet ss the } Her ¢ then elf into al “Wes. He telephoned the next whom thanks are due and partic- Guest talent night af) ‘Trade-| Polncians Social Chto a inenna round with e and he dcov-|eveping and told June to come ularly to thank Dr. Gonzalez and | a’ 30 a.m. a -oinciani remble igh sudde i ce with . winds at 9 p.m to iis place the following Sunday py DePoo and donors of the cold air “ 3 x n Building. ly chilled by a b morning.” a F Mariner Scout Ship No. 8 will Community . y ‘ a 0 a [racy baautisil: tineel celine, 7 cane The Junior Chamber of Com All right”—she tried to force a vel was heavy and ‘Where was that? ' y mMect At 7 any Bh ace ee ee er ct Sp. fr. oe smnile-he waen'then bey frie | pried up the metal| “On Clark Street. I forget the | | ABELARDO RODRIGUEZ | ¢ Headquarters ee <Whn-was he?” opened the flap, and number but it was in a bookstore, | and FAMILY. sa eS ae Howinmcn cies! wives will fie vadamichen Seay ¢ iter ta onto ane tae aoe Pages Wiebe: es may17-1t Orders Filled p.m. at the Seaplane Base Of- be held at 1:30 p.m. at the PRES W5 COTI ¢ remarkable, so del-| was..in the elevator last night } 2—————— = | shadowed and high-lighted | took us downstairs. There was a e Hanson seemed to live,} Photographer there who posed id move in each of the} June and took the pictures.” Naval Station Alley ha Navy Wives Club kind of business | “I can't tell you.” ficers’ Pool MN Key West Temple No. 20, Pyt-| La Concha | ; an Sisters will meet at 8 No. 68 wiil meet at 10:50 a.m. ! i 5 iS age “Let’s start ¢ Was he poses. I exam ., Was it the Anchor Book } p at Knights of Pythias}| in Building 178 on the Naval ‘cade ees dune? Gr your” ts app) Store?” { Hall on Fleming | tation RA SOS ee as e I think so.” She nodded. “We * The W.S.CS. of Ley Memoric lasses he Office Sate Sone renee them away said} weféthere about an hour, and | A The W.S.C.S. of Ley Memorial | if Cla, of tr Prey | em y e n 4 i Det | Wives’ Club will be heid at ; wigs NS this Faraday tried to get me to ; A Methodist Church will meet) 4 saeae “He had business with both of pecked at me sfrom| paseetoo..1 needed the money but In ut 7:30 p.m. at the church an- | 10 a.m. on the hard ball field you? Ti at's odd. Where'd you} ., hee fingers. “Now. you|L.wouldn’t do it. Anyway, when e Vv 3 3 nox beyond Eochasis. meet him? | know,” she whispered. June finished, he gave her an en- DevRen Eleven Wives’ Club will “W Elizabeth Tayior Cirele of W.M.U. of the First Baptist | Ve didn't.” She _ hesitate “I don’t know any more than| Vélope with a hundred dollars in 'd never met b I did before. I Knew June had al it and said he’d send her prints Most Popular | 9 ee “y, . eae ger | Tj of the pictures for her memory Church will meet at 3 p.m. in meet at 12 noon for luncheon ou anean Bowes eeu book. That's all thi to it.” H Pa-Hk’: estaura to both of you?” I snorted unbe- ook. at's all there was to it. oe Seer en ; : ie | wedge ; ae s restaurant {01 nals “How'd he happen to be ; “Did Faraday introduce himself bar ieee tbl aes ai ‘omen of the First Presbyter- ns stan oming here then?” | one . S si ian Church will mect at 8 The Scottish Rite Bodies will “ He called June and asked to or them,” fs =f pose 20. a con, semen Vi i pan. at the home of Mrs. J.! meet at 6 p.m, at Scottish Si t,” I agreed. ber.” Elaine shook her head un- isit or Marks. Casa Roma _ apart- Rite Temple on Eaton and know hir certainly. “There was a clerk up : in front when we went in, and going to do it, too.” we told her we wanted to see Mr. = Faraday. She called to him, to- think we're cheap and| ward the back of the store where | % p.m. at the Legion Home on you'd t s | She: sat up and leaned | the office is, and he came at | Stock Island. I'm on 3 side. I don’t think | pleadingly toward me. “Bendy,| “Exactly what did the clerk | The Junior Debs will «meet-at -¥°4 killed Straw but if you keep} you don’t know how it is to be 1 | .” Elaine ad- Phone 1560 _ Phone 1561 Use Our Convenient Easy Payment Plan (Credit Department Maintained in Store) ments, Roosevelt Blyd. Simonton. TUESDAY, MAY 22. | American Legion, Arthur § Bewling for all Navy Wives at yer Post No. 28 will meet a 9 a.m. at Naval Statioh al- me the run| I accused. “I thought) “' art enough to see that} awful! yund,” levs. Tennis Class of Officers’ Wive: Club will be held at 9 a.m. at court near pool. Wil meetas Ty“ like this Tm going to decide | a girl, how hard it is to live de-| “She said, ‘Mr. Faraday, there's at the Woman's Club re trying to help the murder- | cently on the small salaries we| a couple ladies to see you. uditorium. er escape. make. There's rent and meals and| ““Phat's all? “el Spanish class willi FAWTUlant Officers’ Wives’ istcn to me, Bendy! I'm onj/clothes and a hundred other : sya etd ften 8 te 9pm, over! Club will mect at 12:30 pin. the square.” Her hand tightened | things.” She swallowed painfully, “Then the fellow you saw in CORNER SIMONTON AND FLEMING STREETS Pal 4S eerie | at Raul’s. its grasp and her voice quickened. then continued ihe $ eva‘ ir, last night came out Store will close each Thursday at 1:00 P.M., beginning May 17, ‘alace Thea‘ er. x i = ee < “Ill tell you, but you've got to} _ ‘Barbara got off the beam first. of ti le office? e | and continuing throughout Summer months : Bridge group of Officers Overseas Camp No. 8796, RNA Gromise te try to understand. Somebody got her started as a ‘Yes, | = ‘ - Wives’ Club will meet at 8 will meet at 7:30 p.m . " “Pm listening.” i hostess at parties, Well, June and! (To be continued)

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