The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1951, Page 5

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5 4 ony, ote THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951. ‘ A. GINGRAS, Socie: SOCIETY PERSONALS y Editor - NEWS OF INTEREST. TO WOMEN tts Migh School Band Voted New Uniforms Come Stag Or Drag At Kiwanis Club Meeting Tuesday + Major Earl Dilion, to the Kiwanis Cl. has agreed ‘to spo! the musicians. A vote of commendation was Standing work, and the concert las was pronounced a huge success. sanjor Earl*Dilion, Joe Boza and the members of the band were then formally thanked by the Club for their splendid co- operation, Chairman Anheir, Neil Saun de and Hilary Albury were appointed on a committee te create new projects which would create funds necessary for the puichase of ihe uniforms. At the same time it was also announced that Lou Smith and Joe Boza are planning to attend the National Kiwanis Club Con- vention at St. Louis in June. Lefty Regan reported on the Little League Baseball, and that tie entire ball team sponsored by the Kiwanis Club has been. in- vited to attend a club dinner at 6:45 p. m. next Tuesday. at the First Methodist Church Annex. During the course of the meet- ing President Sam Lawrence in- teodue the following. guests: Julio Cabanas, Jr, Frank Barto- lone, Allen E. Curry, William H. McCica and Rev. Leon Wells, John. A, Griffin’ and Kenneth Boza entertained the group with! songs and guitar music. Preceding the meeting a dinner! was served to those in attendance.! The menu included split pea soup, roast beef, peas, mashed potatoes, and cake, and was prepared by Mrs. Florence Moss, Mrs. Zelma Curry, Mr Lena Sands, Mrs. Albertus, and Mrs. Cora Di New President For Poinciana Mrs. J. C. Vernon was elected president of the Poinciana Social | Club at their meeting ' yesterday | morning at the Community Buildin. Other officers elected were Mrs, Jim Cloud, vice president, iurs. Donald A. Salas, secretary, and Mrs. Floyd Winder, treasurer. The club also decided to hold their future meetings on Th sé) days instead of Wednesday “at; 10:30 a.m., and announced their N 3ist get-together would be a picnic and card party at the e Beach. Subm Baccalaureate For Carol Shores The Coral Shores School. _an- | nounces their baccalaureate services to be held at 8 p.m. Sun- day, at the Matecumbe Metho- dist Church. The school’s choral group, di- rected by M Evelyn Allen, will sing, and Harold Russell, former teacher here, will deliver the ad- dress. Coming Events THURSDAY, MAY 24— Locktail Party, JayShees, 7:30 P.M., home of Mrs. Glynn reher, 1214 Von Phister. year Spanish cla will meet from 3:20 to 4:45 p.m. ever the Palace Theatre. Monroe ty Hospital Wom- n's Auxiliary sewing group will meet at 2 p.m. Figet Reserve sociation and Women's Auxiliary * social will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the club rooms. Felix Varela Lod will meet at 8 p.m Cuban Masonic Lodge. American Legion Auxiliary. Arthur Sawyer Post No. ill meet at 8 p.m. at Legion No. at 64 the Dr Home on Stock Istond Ladies Auxiliary VWFW Post No. 3911 will mect at 8 p.m at the VEW Home. Meeting, Overseas Camp 796. Royal Neighbor 7:30 p.m. home of d non Lowe, 1610 F yvenue, Monroe County Audubon So- public meeting, Audi- n, Truman Elementary School, & Fm FRIDAY, MAY — Meeting, Alcoholics Anonym- ous, 8 P.M., First Presbyteri- an Church Ann Lowling for all Navy Wives at at Naval Station Al- 9 a.m. leys Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, will meet at 8 p.m. at the Golden Eagle Hall on Petronia Street. Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheon meeting will be held at 12 noon at Fert Taylor Officers’ Club. The Naval Station Officers’ Wives’ will hold an Hawaiian party at 12 noon at Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. SATURDAY, MAY 26— Marathon Lions Club Meeting, ition, ‘leader of the High School Band, reported w ; meeting Tuesday evening that the membership nsora drive to raise money to buy uniforms for given to the band for their out- week at the Convent Auditorium Past Presidents Revive Yesterdays Past presidents of the local Junior Chamber of Commerce held a dinner: last night at their clubhouse; “with all past _ presi- dents in ‘attendance excepting Dan Harrison who was out of the city Each man gave a five minute talk on the highlights of his ad- ministration, thereby giving new members of the JayCees a quickic| Publicity, past history of the Junior Cham-| of decorations, ber sin in and first president of the club, Isadore Weintraub, Joe Deir Butler, Kermit Lewin. Jack Delaney. les Curry. current over the dinne: dent, presided meeting. Bridge Nens Florida’s Fourth of July Cham- pionship Bridge Tournament -; Will be held at the. Hotel Tampa Terrace, Tampa, 5th, through July Florida, July 6th. Reserva- ~rtions may be- made by’ writing directly to the hotel. The schedule includes’ open individual, women's fair, men's pair, mixed pair, open team of four, and open pair events. Var- ious trophies will be awarded for each of these sessions, and an- other will be given to the in- dividual player with the highest percentage participating in all events. Chairman of the tourna- ment . executive, committee is Mrs. Virginid A. Widetngh® * * Mrs, Douglas L. Cordiner won the first prize at the Airship Devron -Officers Wives Club luncheon bridge held yesterday at Wilkes Restaurant. Mrs Thomas Drace won second fr and Mrs. Robert Fleischli, de prize. Mrs. Alice Benham and Mis: Katherine Lowe won the first prize at the Duplicate Bridge Club metting held last night at the Overseas Hotel. Mr: Hodges and Mr. Said Haddah won second prize, and Mrs. Har- riet Brinton and Mrs. Whalton e the attendance | Louise | eeeecccces| To Fancy Doings At School Dance , By TERRY PARRISH The high school patio will be senior dance. Featurins music by j the scene tomorrow night at 8:30 tof the Key West High School the Isle Serenaders, those in attend- ance will also be entertained by the songs of popular dancing by Dolores Los ley, and imitations by H com and Glendora Sawy Katherine Seniors will be of charge, and refreshments serv ed gratis. |school, grades sev are invited to mission cha }and seventy-five cents d Lee Esther the . Adams, organize. | wit! be th Schweitz Allen, | iors Other Huddle. Smith are student hmenis. pecial guests, fo » princips r, the This will be t Jeff Knight, Jr., Dr. Delio Cobo,| the year and everybody in th Joe Pinder, Robert} school is urged tiend for of fifty cents st Armando Wesley, Ho! admitted free students of the n to: twelv ana Jehn in di the membe counci presi-| NEW BIBLE CLASS | INVITES MEMBERS The Adult Depa rent ¢ [Sunday School of t Kirst Ba !tist Church recently started new men’s Bible Cla th M H. E. Day as the tacher Begun three weeks c class now has the following m« enrolled: Glenn Yearous, MacManus tied with Mrs. Gladys | Adams and Mr. for third prize. Howard Pinde: rathon, evening banquet. SUNDAY, MAY 27 Baccalaureate services, Coral Shores School, 8 p.m., Mate- cumbe Methodist Church. MONDAY, MAY 28— Meeting, Anchor Masonic | Agnes Bur nician, of the Hospital were ¢ jing. They i facts relative to the bi§od. banks. | impo’ m Archer Jack Clark, Joe Williams, t Hugh Newman Tedde Con way Kelly, Gene Whjte, George Lowe, Jesse Milliken, James | Claire; Ben Jones, Jim Muniz, Miguel Mariscal, Harry Coco witch, Thad Buckner, and John Fifield. The class outdoors at 9:30 a.m. ly invites is any Bob Garrison, Ed M informal other meets and cordial men to become members. Mr. Adon Taft is the supe tendent of the adult of the Sund Way eo ee ‘Apply To Wed The following pe to wed in the offices departme y School; ons applic of Coun Judge Raymond R. Lord Maurice Hayes, 22, of the U.S.S. Howard W. Gilmore, and Pauline Touissaint, 20, 109 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida Lee Austin Destache, 20, of the | Freida Wee . Manta, STUD (Continued Band will render several selec-| CLEAN GIVEAWAY tions. The aplication of Paul E. ner was approved for member- ship. nerWed-g.Mrshavections Vernon Flowers, supervisor ¢ ; Technical Department¥and Mis: ows, blood bank tech Membe: of pr and of Betty J 71 Car ini ARE ¥rom Page One) A Lodge No. 182, 8 p.m,, at new ' Auxiliary Unit 2 Masonic Home, Eaton and Simonton Streets Meeting, Beta S Sorority, 8 p.m., F.s fice on Simonton Street. TUESDAY. MAY 29— S. of- | {mander of | Yorktown. sent. Poppy Day John The Rainbow Girls practice for ance i It was stated that vofgure locale officers, 3:30 p.m.. Scottish Rite Temple DAY, MAY 30 classes, Officers’ Wives’ Club, 10 a.m., hard ball field beyeng Eochasis. Ba Concha Navy Club No. 10:30 Building 178, Naval Station. Bewline. Officers’ Wive 1:30 Naval Station Bowling p.m. Ailey. Meeting, Junior Chamber of Commeree, 8 psn, Club House. Meeting, Poinciana Social Club, 10:30 a.m., Poinciana Community Building. Mceting, Duplic Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m., Coral Room, Overseas Hotel. Dessert-Bridze Party, Airship Devron Officers Wives’ Club, 1 p.m. Acropalms, Seaplanc Base Officers’ Club. THURSDAY, MAY 31 Spanish Class, First Year. See- ond Half, 3:20 to 4:49 p.m., Over Palace Theatre Sewing Group, Monroe County Hospital Women’s Ausilis 2 p.m,, Monroe County Hi pital. Meeting, JayShees, JayCee Clubhouse. 7:30 p.m., | | | | ' ee A RARE BIRD — This baby cahow, hitherto believed to have been extinct since "1619, was batched frem an ere found by scientists in Bermuda. It resembles : was Phi Saturday, May 26th e: Monre sented R. Dune Yorktown Va ten Gen interesting | a Legion} weigg also, pré n interested | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INTEREST TORORT ER YONE Local as BIRD MIGRATION ON DRY TORTUGAS BJECT OF REPORT prctiad a | vemains most serious -infectious dis- f : tine! Sometimes shades of Davey | ease,” Dr. Earl K. Langford, director of Monroe County Department 5 f the MV aS Crockett or Paul Bunyan bloom |.of Public Health, said today in ‘urging all persons in the city to é > by-paths of the city. Wil-| take adventage of the free health tests now being given here for Myers c wi Schox it m is a ert of | from Wiseonsin e: T. H t+ to] iand has Fort Jeffersc fant cactus in gas. yard “Forty-seven fe Looks like ;, Says one of the , Will “This is’ Key a i National | phings grow t S al quar-) sent a man from plant a waterme finished at six in | nain on off the avs Myers. nd it didn't Contributions to” this column! are invited, but chestnuts out of r they won't be printed } GAY TUNE TOPPERS an im SHENG TT AGAEN : Mayor -_| the first to put this year’s observ aturday, rbolic f a B. Arthur Saw American Legion Auxiliary. The ceremony was pe mayor's office, a Frank Romague: Sawyer Post oi took part in the Mayor Eisner Mal Tenderly wear Blue 3ob Applejack | Rear eey their its enemie iance “I hopes hi- everyone in the Ol. poppy on Saturd: June We ail remember De- ful to the heroic the | were on ta Her | | Jac elyn AQ erican freedom might live | into the air around our plane.” | green dress of silk brocade and | Hann: se De On ‘i | But Becker says the | Marine! carried red ‘radiant Tosés, and Voeid Helen Mayor Eisner then made a foray cost the enemy at least 42| the bride's mothet a pink silk | Smith, Dolores Senerous contribution to the Le- trucks destroyed: and 23 damaged! gown with a white corsage. | Mary gion Auxiliary rehabilitation and jp the area north of Chunchon,|” q” candlelight . reception and | Shirley child welfare fund, and express- Becker writes .. . “Truck after supper was given, at the: home | ed the hope that all citizens truck disintegrated into flaming] of the bride’s farents following Berna MecKier- would do likewise. : ‘puffs as the rockets, napalm and | ¢he ceremony. ; Be Mo Vida Carroll, Women of the American Le- machinegun bullets rolled into The bride is’a, graduate - of boon 1 ind Claire gion Auxiliary will be on hand ¢heir ranks.” Key West. High School and the all d showing and had gotten s Myers. faster came back the next morning and picked a thirty pound vine | MAYOR EISNER | GETS THE POPPY Louis M. J May participatins in the that he was proud to s his individual tribute to the memory of those who died to keep our country secure from the Mayor said, gave their lives that America and y Saturday : Citizen Office, 14 . PHON Tuberculosis Remains Florida’s Most Infectious Disease, Says Dr. Langford ‘ Corn “Tuberculosis Florida's this one to tell. five tourists around the is: as far Jerry tuberculosis, diabetes and blood deficiencies. Pointing out that a trailer unit would be stationed on Duval Fleming and beginning today and Ee a rough ee die craldaed MEMBERS M.iY GET that tests may be taken for one or MORE THAN DESSERT {T FUTURE MEETINGS Il these ailments. Dr. Langford also indicated that The good old freshment standbys of strawber- tuberculosis can be controlled in 3 ‘Florida only by finding it in its West, broth beginnings. Early cases, he saitl ty shortcake and chicken salad were featured at the first lunch- con bridge of the Airship Devgon here. They | could only be found by x-ray. 2 Washington to He also cautioned Key Westers Officers’ Wives held. yesterday at | Wilkes Restaurant on Stock Is- lon seed and he|not to be afraid of what an x-ray the evening and|shows. If the rson taking th planted,” |finement may save the person's | life and that of his loved ones. The group has been holding | person over fifteen years of. age| business meeting it will be sug+ is vitally needed if the Monroe/ ested that from now on the des- tuberculosis survey throughout) tial. Those »in attendance will this tion. then not find, it- nedessary to free cl and warned. that tuberculos no warning. MARY LOUISE. PENT MARRIES NAVY MAN As indicated above, free tests will also be given for the detec tion of diabetes and blood defi-| yeClantoc of the. Naval Station ciencie The hours when the _ | here. May 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 and 31, sary ; Soni 1108 Olivia Street and the bride- from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from garters. im the bets of Mis aula Sea from 5 to 8 p. m. we They were married by the Rev. E. M. Beard at-the Church of flares so the fighter pilots could| wedding and Mrs. Betty’ Dean spot their targets at night. played the piane: roads early today that we stayed) the best man, and: the. bride over enemy territory until the! wearing white satin trimmed in spot us, and they pumped dozens) father. of rounds of 90-millimeter shells; The maid of honor were a lime treet between i #) Southard Trevor's | 4 set tall and fifty | 50 y towri: old,” ars: American r Collect a Set of GAY NINETIES TUMBLERS he'd rot?” the tourist don't give us Joe’s Joke Book | Eisner was roppy for of Poppy th. lower was pin- his coat by y, President of yer Unit of the ance rformed in tho} nd Commander a of the Arthur the Legion also presentation, assured those bestowal of ALLIED SPEARHEADS F ; (Cortinued From Page One} _Seakea CREAMED... COTTAGE CHEESE Start your collection today — these attractive 15 ounce tum- blers are wonderful for tall, cool, summer drinks." ~ ‘ ‘that city will have a lay to show that y and are grate- young men who test has to spitalized, it is waterme- | still good news because such con- Dr. Langford also went on to! dessert bridge parties during the say that the cooperation of every, Past months, but at the next |County Department of Public Sert be freceded by something Health is to make a reliable, More gastronomically ‘substan- He again urged that every, in-' grab a sandwich before they ar- dividual voluntarily report for a, rive for bridge. ant dessert. By the time you suspect its pres ence it may be too late. f Miss Mary Louise’ Pent became the bride last Friday of. Jason C. health trailer, will be Duval rae ue Bi bea ae Colne on Duval! “Mary Louise is the daughter of i ‘ 20 Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pent of 2 to 5 p. m.; and on May 26, June 5 1 and 2, from 1 to 4 p.m. and| Jason MoClantoc of: “Bayou, La Batre, Alabama. God at an. evening ceremony. Mrs. R. Danner Sang for-. the Becker says: | Miss Grace Fernandez was ma- io many trucks jammed the jtron of honor, “Valean -Ventilo carly dawn light made it easy for’ Spanish lace and carrying white Chinese anti-aircraft batteries to! lillies, was given away by her distributing ap eee ee Se ; streets. The fam- | ERT ET LE bridegroom has been in the Na- ch. Gloria Guiliana, Poppies on the streets. The fama pa wee ie os int | Jectta Beott, Rose Hernandez, iliar small ereze paper flowers} Read the Classified. Ads 4 Regt: tau ye Sauce 3 I Sawyer. are made by disabled veterans | Hilda Pullara Lafe. in the Coral Gables Veterans : ! Ondi Pita Thompson, Hospital and all contributions ies ps fe nop icostel : given to the Poppy Day workers pane te will go to support Legion and fal HALI warm as we: gloves on a night, a n attracted attention REAL onstable re who r a com of breaking cleaning Rolling out | companied Mi: | ales of -ja car. -* 2 “Thank © you, date,” I told her. “Date?” she until her es By my’ heat C party at Friday, Ju | “heat” that gets Auxiliary activities for of disabled needy children of veterans. (Continued trom Page One) ing a home is quite important to this generation, don’t you think? | wheelchair, joints creaking, I ac- | street. She offered to give me a iten | lift when‘ her escort came by in | know that was an obsolete term she caroled, “Here comes Tt isn't the humidity, it's the a blue-gray powder puff. the wel- veterans and LIFE my imaginal Diaz to the but I have a said.. 1 didn’t cort appeared. me. eo, Startingswith you, everybody will admire your fats by Buskaas: And you'll find the value they offer no less. remarkable than, their good looks. -—

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