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A WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1951. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE Five SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A, GINGRAS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Aquacade, Elaborate Water Bestival : Planned For City Around Labor Day Social Ne A super-water festival and aquacade was v. *** Tennessee Stenog Weds Prince tes 7 Mrs. Merritt Says Nagging Aches And Pains Left Her After Taking Hadacol Junior Miss Sets Ready For Action ; é ¢ ‘oted last night at)’ the Woman’s Club as their main project for the s & is : ssh aps ummer months. Capt. and Mrs. Joseph W: Pia ete a ihe — - ‘at In a:two hour session which was attended by representatives of | Xnight with their children, Macy set for the comedy “Junior HADACOL Relieves Nagging Aches, Pains tied nearly a dozen of the city’s civic organizations, it was decided to! | Lou and Joseph, Jr. are now in | Key West visiting their _par-/ jents. Capt. Knight is the son of y | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Knight of | Club Eight, spoke for the restora- | 1425 Eliza Street and Mrs. Knight Miss”, slated for its premiere Monday night. June 11, are nearing completion. Burt Garnett, in charge of the set building and painting, hold the affair around Lavor Day and to use the funds for estab- lishing a recreation center for teen-age youth. The second project scheduled &: for the summer months was the When Due to Deficiencies of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin and Iron Mrs. Louise Merritt Mie: ae i ba en hard at k with E t j cleaning up and beautifying of the | tion of the botanical gardens and jis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. his pian ptr She West Virginia, suffered from nag- botanical gardens on Stock Island. Mr. James J. McManus of the |J0s¢Ph Knowies of 715 Ashe faosl “wank Gass be availa ane aches and pains, a poor ap- = : les Stre pe > 8 a Ted The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts | Lions Club talked about the com. | SY"! Sa n eeae mornings and. afternoons. ales ins eet egiekiniar z i a er | ollowing a two wee! visit, poe a t of Vitas es orking under the supervision of | ing Aquacade. Capt. and Mrs. Knight will return Evenings, the Barn Theater f Vitamins Bl, F the local Audubon Society and) Mrs, Guy Carleton, first vice Garden Club will have charge of | President of the Woman's Club the work. presided at the meeting in the Last night's special meeting was absence of the président, Mrs. Wal- called in conjunction with the | lace B. Kirke. “Build Freedom With Youth” The following committees were campaign of the General Feder-| appointed to take charge of thc resounds, not with hammers Iron, and the pains bothered her and saws, but with the sound so that she was unable to do much of voices as the last weck’s work. But let Mrs, Merritt rehearsals are stepped up to [ell yeu her story in her own nightly sessions, beginning at words: 7:30 and lasting until about “I am 27 years old. married, 9:30, and I am a housewife. Before I | to their home in Augusta, Georgia, Capt. Knight is with the Fourteen- | th Air Force of Macon, and is now an instructor at Camp Gordon. The faculty o: inc Harris Sehoo! gave a farewell party for Miss Su P25 SEZ RS SB aR , ; : . Started taking HADACOL, I ation of Women’s Clubs, who are | VaTious projects presented during | 4 Moreland last ‘night at zorasion Jost HUEbG. 8f<' | didn't huverany eppatiia: ¥ tit attempting to include the youth of aia | s Restaurant on Roosevelt Cu RRR NE tired all the time and I suffered ike i the community in civie affairs, The decision to use the funds | States Navy, was made chairman from’ the coming Aquacade for a of the Aqua¢ade Committee, and teen age recreation center. was the | his assistants; Mr. Leonard T. Cur- unanimous decision of both: the |'Y and Miss \Helen Taylor of the Sable ot Vines United hearsals to enable the junior oni members 2f the cast to be home at a reasonable hour. It has proved conyenient for adult actors as well, allowing « Miss been the music t School for thre leave for Aug Moreland has cher at Harri years and w in a few w from nagging aches and pains, and I was unable to do much housework. Now, I am on my Ath bottle of HADACOL and I one to direct a teaching program ther ? am eating well and the nagging A ¢ “ta teac! y progra ere @ i - i i 4 j youth aa ace ge i present. Faarlaeey oe hibeer mn. Belph for the United States Government. P) Photo ae time for other ac bey Beles spe. eee gaat Mr. - Curry Harris, of , the ; Mart ine; Coach Winston Jones . ties. 1 a ‘ + Ratery Clitb, who is in gharge of /ol the Key Wiest High School; a| nr and Mrs, J. W. Hattrick of |. Se ee JEAN CLARK, 19-yoatspld stengaraphes Tickets. for. tis) “comiedy: ’| (tie om amen Dabeectakiha of Knoxville, Tenn.. is the bride of Prince Said Mohammed ‘El- Ghezawi. 21, of Trans-Jordan in the Near East. They are leaving Laurel Avenue Church of Curist in Knoxville just after the HADACOL. Now I have gained a few pounds. I intend to con- tinue taking HADACOL.” the Library Project for the city, | Girl and Boy Scout representa- | gj, Pieming Girdet: have dust vo. in @ talk. before the group ex- | tive; and James J. McManus of | turned home from the legislative pressed some discouragement with | the Key West Lions Club. went on sale Monday at La Concha Gift Shop. Posters have been placed at various Louise-Merritt | Session in Tallahassec. Mr: that HADACOL is the best V min and Mineral ‘preparation ¥. have ever taken, we. will gladly regatd to the amount of coopera-| The Youth Center Committee | Nek mae bean acine ae ent: wedding. The prince is a sophomore in agricultural engineer- shops and restaurants around, V0, D0\. Mrs. Meiritt is able yo, may have tried othe tion. which he was receiving from | OW has as its chairman, Mr supe:visor in the House of Repre- ing at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. They will re- town, Larry Karns, Photog- HADACOL now makes it pos- ae ns eee or. oles civie groups. Blanche M. Miller of the Business| contatives E ; turn to Knoxville after a northern wedding trip. rapher and artist. with his ciple to actually relieve the REAL, ™" and Mineral preparatio | . ssa a entatives Enrolling Room, and at . “i . we mi you this offer. T: “If you want a library you are | and Professional Women's Club| Mr. Hattrick was employcd as z characteristic Irish wit, has CAUSE of those nagging aches’ yi. of } ADACOL toda going to have to pay for it,” Mr. | 4nd the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority; | House Doorkeeper. : ae SO Pe eee pee Bee ee 3 ~~~ | designed highly amusing pos- and pains when due to the lack of the judge. If you do not bel Harris said. “The books we can! Mrs. Herbert Pace of the Woma | Se corte M yster y Tunes MA AARAAAAAALAAAALAAAAAL ters in keeping with the light | Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron . 1 get from the Carnegie and other | Club; Mrs. Winston Jones of the foundations. But the building, | Junior Woman’s Club; Miss Jackie even if the land is donated; will | Schraeder of the Junior Red Cross; mood of the comedy. in the system. The Key West Players will AND LISTEN TO THIS! tinued use of this great HADA- ‘ Kermit L. Roberts will gradu- Con- KEY WEST | ate with honors from the Univer- Musical Bingo Eases Shee wee. So be fair to yourself. Don't go The La Concha Navy Wives Club through life suffering from ‘hag- umber Eighty turning when caused by such de- cided all civic organizations in the | Garden Club was appointed chair- ficiencies. Now that's the kind of city would campaign vigorously |™am of the Wild Life Sanctuary i : a |sity of Florida on Monday. He continue club activity during (COT ‘not only. gives continugus| Send you back your money. THAt's cost more than fifty thousand dol- ape ee J, Burnham Maylord of |will receive a B. S, in Business En tertain Patients NEWS the. summer, but gr ey te complete relief but helps keep Ge Behar ee rch gas a ; Macha fos eens ae | Administration, with a major in ; last presentation of the early | <.ch painful distress from re-|€€; You take no chances. Later in-the evening it was de- | ., Mrs. Roland C. Goulet of the} Accounting. He is a member of summer season here. |B Of Days Gone By | Alpha Psi, national honor- Eight entertained ‘ ie is sore 0k a u have been waiting ging aches and pains when they do! Ue i j inning Commi i ssist- | SY SCcounting fraternity, of Beta the patients of Ward Baker at the : jute caused by lack of Vitamin Bi, for the Library Project beginnin| ommittee, and she will be assist-| Gamma Sigma isan initiate F : and: Baker abvthe = the kind you should tain ‘ pepe er 4 in September 3 "isa ee ee Pane Eons. Ms |Sepr eae Pri are ther honey | Naval Hospital Monday’ evening MOTHER TAKES buy and start taking at once. B2, Niacin and Iron, when relief ‘iss Hilda Cunniff, president of an s. Jeanne | may be as close with musical bingo And HADACOL’S. wonderful hand as. your | society. and mystery nearest drug store. § the Key West Library Association, Taylot of the Monroe County Aud- Vitamins and Minerals come in A BREATHER 7 | Saciety: se | tunes ‘special pleasant liquid form so REFUSE SUBSTITUTES o] Inc. also spoke for the Library | Uv0n Society; and the Boy Scouts | wis; Lanas Peebbles of Silver; wy. s 5 : | CARR : - Wis | they ake quickly “absorbed andes: |. Srnent ta arly HADA | Project, and Mrs. Roland Goulet, | 2nd Girl Scouts, including mariner | springs, Florida, a Be ots pee Mr. Stanley Steavens and Mr CARBONDALE, III. P). they are quickly absor and as There only ne COL. = Don't let one. tell you some- thing else is “just as good.” Insist on genuine HADACOL. You risk nothing because HADACOL is sold Marty Smith were the winners of the musical bingo and Mr. Albert George and Mr. William Mann-! president of the Key West Garden | troops and others in the.city. lof Miss Club, expressed her regret that | Present at last night's mecting| paton Street. T vandals continued to pull up, Were the following representa- | nat, shrubs and flowers planted for | tives of the various civic organi: | Jack: Mrs. Ed Holtgrewe hung up the |Similated in the blood, ready to! go to work at once. HADACOL IS SO EFFECTIVE Because HADACOL helps build | Knowles of 1004 he girls are room-| |dinner pail she has packed during} s at St. Vincent's Hospital in the last 27 years her nine children ri ‘ j ~, sonville where they are|ing guessed the most mystery a |have been attending Land Hill! up the hemoglobin content of your|on ‘a strict money-back guarai- beautification purposes in the city. | zations in the city: Mrs. Gu | studying to become nurses. | tunes Taken From The Files ‘country grammer school. blood (when Iron is needed) to) tec. : Se ‘At the beginning of the meeting | let, Mrs. Robert Dopp, Mrs. J. | | Mrs. James Shellinglaw played) Of The Key West Citizen Her youngest graduated this} carry these precious Vitamins and| Sold at all drug stores. Trial “Mrs. Stuart Whiting described the | Burnham Maylard, Mrs. Grace) the Sonar Officers Wives Club | the piano and Mrs. Norma Smith + « ‘ ” sby. S ol | } MADAAAAAAAASAS AAAABAAAA ) +) “Baila Freedom With Youth” pro- | ceaehy, Meee peng Me Millet, | rit present a floor show at 9} the Club’s hospital chairman, was “ ee AAARA . ject an . Stuart Whiting later | Mrs. R. C. * S. Herbert! 5. m. tonight at Echoasi: eishsuiptiar iy ates helping | Pace,’Miss Hilda 8. Cunnitt, Miss |P.,™, tonight at Echoasi spring. She estimates she has put| Minerals to every organ and to/ size, $1.25, but buy the large fam- up more than 11,000 lunches every part of your body. ily-size, only $3.50. tr? An or-| mistress of ceremonies ’ aii jiental sultan’s harem, a can-can Ice cream was served by Mrs. Books of the Woman's Club} i. preserve the Key Deer. He also | Jackie Schrader, Mr. David ee |review, and an apache dance are|Adelphine Lampkins and the public library, former Knights of ‘ oN ee Sag Presented a book of Audubon | Daniel, Miss Etta Patterson, and| some of the featured attractions.{Club's president, Mrs. Daniel Columbus hut on Duval street, le « Prints to the Woman's Club Li-| Mrs. Violet Myers. — vers, | The Show was to have been pre- | Braxton. She was assisted by Gray |have not becn moved and open | 4 brary. i ere hie scp ee sented on June 2, but was post-| Ladies Mrs. Dorothy Gayheartt' ing of the United Service organi- Bp Mrs. Winston Jones of. Junior] 5 a "Wothaii'¥ Club also spoke strongly | Bringman, J. J. McManus, Mrs. {it} also be given on Saturday in behalf of the prospective teen-| Winston Jones. Mrs. Delio Cobo, night at the Fort ‘Taylor Giicers age youth center; Miss Sarah | toe Pues, Warren, Bre. Car- | Club. i ariner for| 0la Nettles, Miss Jacqueline Ca-| LPUBR ERE ge, spout mariner to | bert, Miss Elizabeth Braun, Mr. | | W. Curry Harris, Robert Braun, Mrs. W. A. Cox, Mrs. Di rs | Miss Carolyn Putnam, and *|poned because of the weather. It} and Mrs. Edith Moffat. zation’s recreation The Club's next hospital party | building will will be held on Mond room, in..the se no interrup- iy, July 2nd. | tion in service, Mrs. Fred Knapp, Ee president, said today. \W. A, Frizzell | ‘To Speak Here Coming Events Registration for civilian defense in Monroe county ends at all-but two booths today with 2,500 com- Boy Scouts Give Farewell Dinner WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6-- \ tee ss 4 i “The American Red Cross With | Pleted forms already in the hands Nite in Monte Carlo, 6 p. m.,| 2nd Mrs. Stuart Whiting. For George Sutton | we sian tn the Service” wilt be Of Chaitman William V. Little. Kchoas { 8 pm, First Presbyterian subject of a talk by Mr. W. A. * Sie : Meeting, Junior Chamber of | Chablis cane More tau seventy five people Frizzell, when he speaks at the! . William R. Porter, First Nation- Commerce, 8. pm. Club}. square Dancing, 9 pms USO. attended the farewell dinner for meeting of the local Chapter of/#! bank president, last night was House. | Free Ball Room Dancing Classes, | Mr, and Mrs. George Sutton given the American Red Cross to be | ST@nted by Monroe county com- Meeting, Duplicate Bridge} $ pim., Uso. Monday night at the Liens Club! held at 8 p. m. Thursday at the | Missioners a resolution accepting | Club, 7:45 p.m., Coral Room, | sespay, enn 10 by Boy Scout Troop No. 54. and approving the state’s survey | . Juvenile Court Room, corner of?" ts thee * Overseas Hotel. # | ecktait Hour, 410 6 p ik Mr. Sutton organized tne troop! Fleming and ‘Thomas Streets for Lime Grove property on which Meeting, Key West’ Outboard | © ejun, two years ago, and has worked) yy Frizzell is the Red Cross 120 army and navy officer's Club Auxiliary, “8:30 pm, yoxpar. JUNK 1 with sf ever sina hres of the laieia. Diskeigr ‘ab tee Uniced | ee We Comte Mcsting. Dade Lodge No, 14 | Sener tage Ne. 12") Scouts this month Staves Naval Station. iil be|__ Key West will get a new freight ' paaarto ware fa- | 4 a Members of the families of the Sy Alon Plemia hvich an [Service between here and Tampa Bpaemic GOUDE SK Dus Meeting, Heta Sigma Whi Sororl- | ivdividual scouts were included | 8iven by Alan Hampton, chairman | ite this month with the. arrival | E sonic Home, Baton and Si-) wy, §, pm. Stmontun Meeting jin the attendance at the dinner. | of the chapter, and the invocation of the newly formed Gulf Coast | ‘ Boh dita : bR Pour a aa Mr. Frank Hood presented Mr. PY Lieut. A. M. Oliver, chaplain | Transportation . company's ship, ~- Coffee Hour, » Sul ton ag ‘our Meeting, Gold) Star Mothers Sutton with a farewell gift, on be. at the United States Naval Hos- | pioneer? H. “As “Cooper,” Tampa’! , Wives, 10 ant, Fors Tay aaa pam, Veterans of Foreign W half of the troop. pital. Velma, Elsie and Mary But- ' partner in the firm, announced to- | peteeiconm Golf Classes,» Officers’ Wives’| trom will sing, accompanied by) day. The Pioneer now in drydock Club, 10 am., Hard Ball | Swimming Class, Officers’ Wives | ie Butler on the banjo. All the! at St. Marks will arrive here about ae hatiaur aa ae \ 3:30 to a pm, Seaplane Uy ‘ tainers are from the Junior} June 23 on her first run Mecting, a Concha avy Officers’ Poo! | I A. Red Cr of Key West High Wives ‘fhub No. 88, 10:30] siceting, Mariner Scout Ship No.| Loca OVI scsoo John A. Gardner was ‘unani- a.m.,.. Building: 178, Naval) 8, “Plytig: Clot 7 pm, Sex 3 ee Mrs: Mary Graham will make a mously elected as permanent Station. | Scout Headquarters: By “GINGER report on the Chapter's activities ‘chairman of Key West chapter, Bowling, Officers’ Wives! Club, | yeeting, Demolay Mothers’ Cir | for the year, and first aid certifi- | South Florida Crippled Children’s aoe pat ye val a elegRt0 Bu. Sotttan Tle | “phe other night at the Dou “and a ates of srecia- | society ae sowling Alleys. |. Temple | igh School graduation, Principal CURES on ‘en ne ee Nal THURSDAY, JUNE 7— | Meeting, Westesan Service Guild. | We Cogdell told. this one. It | Der of qualified persons : Anothtr class taking the Réd ’ “ “ Saris Swimpang | Classes, Ofticers| "Supp. iret” seamount |W, C> COEGEM told this one. Tt Oe ee eee wll ale | cj AOE Slane talking. the. Ra We're going to press with the new Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., Church nikteriean @ining at the home 20 sl the nae ‘tion of officers of 20 hours was completed on ; ' Seaplane Base Pool. | Handicrafts Class, Officer’s! of a parishioner, He ate rather | °4 directors under the supervis-; Wednesday evening at the Harris’ ‘i te Meeting, Key West Chapter,! wives’ Club, 7:45 p.m. Recrea-! gluttonously of the several fried, 2? of a committee headed by school, Edwin B. Thompson, in-} TELEPHONE DIREC TORY Ameritan Red. Cross, 8 Pp. ™+/ tion Building, Naval Station l chickens served at the ‘tabic. chairman Stuart : Whiting. ee structor in charge announced. | . Health Unit ce garsernee e Mceting, Circle 3, Women of the} Following the dinner, the host footage oe Hugh Dugesn. Fred “ : Graduation, Hartis School, 8} First Presbyterian Church,! and the ministér were walking) Miller and Joe Pearlma Ernest Hemingway, back from ‘yy W PAGES? WHITE P. p.m., Scheol auditorium, | 8 Home of Mrs. J. W. the grounds. A rooster ee Z a trip to China, arrived here this bag Seceny {Alphabetical Sewing Group, Monroe County Kovash, 602 Southard Street crowing loudly as they! 4 ppl y To Wed afternoon from Miami, preparing | ‘lose tei’ Hospital ‘Auxiliary, 2 PMs} Vacation Church School, Begin-| strolled. Finally the minister ¢ ee ae a this a ee i pees Monroe County Hospital. | ning Session, 9-11:30 a.m.,| asked why the persistent crow The following persons applied @Peard his cabin cruiser Pilar. | 3 Meeting, Poinciana Social First Presbyterian Church. The host answered, “Well, lo weds inthe offines<6t County He will be accompanied on the June 22nd uly 6th... és Club, 10:30 am, Navy}TyESDAY, JUNE 12— see that rooster now has two sons Judge Raymond R. Lord. } four or ave week fishing trip. by | = 3 Beach. \s Meeting, Circte I, Women of the! in the ministr William R. Miller, 23, 1009 Flag-| Joseph Russell, owner of SIPPY * Spanish Class, Second Halt First: Presbyterian «Church, | : fer ‘Avetnic aad Bienes cere 12088 eee | First Year, 3:20 p.m., San | 8 p.m., Home of Mrs. James} The southernmost house now | 21, of 919 2ist Avenue, Tuscaloosa, | Carlos School, over Palace | Theatre. s | Meeting, Officers of Fern Chap-| ter, No, 21, Eastern Star, 8:00) p.m., home of Mrs. Charles, Smith, 1209 Georgia Street. | Meeting, Veterans of Rie Wars, Post No. 3911, 8 Pm. | x VFW Post Home. | p.m, Fort Taylor Officers| bar, a crematorium, a small hos- | 21, of 935 Francis Street. | tenes fonri® raptors tid For representation in the Classified ‘YELLOW PAGES" or for.,...., Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m | Club. | pital and.an art gallery. But mo Silas Sherman. Saunders, 24, | res ts ar e cloth perman: | additional or changed listings in the Alphabetical White Pages, : Fk Clubhouse. | Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives'| people call it just the peculia -|of 724 Thomas Street and Vina ;!y ™moth-proof- ae + call the T Office now. 2 . eg A | Club, 9 a.m, Tennis Court.| most house. |Mae Curry, 22, of 7-C, Fort Vill- | - / * please call the Telephone Business a ies tie FRIDAY, SUNB Pc hs ub Sem ce CARD OF THANKS | : + Pages’ Tell Who Buys—Selle—Rente—Repairs Bimcheoneritt Fisca” Yua|\.powling Navy Wires Clu; o|\ ship ol First. Methadiat| ee We wish to express our sincere, The ‘Yellow Pages’ Tel ac ates age Re hy coc : Tayk z otter’ Club. | a. m, Naval Station Alleys.) | Church, 8 p.m, Church An-| The site of the Battle of Ther. pei pe High We —— | ie os vs dare “No. 2 | i i nex. mopylae, (480 B.C.), in Greece is| shown to us in the bereavement! GRAPH COMPAN ms arity igh roe ela 4s m, | ig 1305. * semen Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- y occupied by a giant rice-| of our beloved sister, Mrs. Ann) SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEG RAPH c cap ee ve seditugt Rite abil. | Rite Temple bekeh Lodge, No. 12, 8 p. m., Project sponsored by | Brady. ' Risiviaohente Anonymous,| Meeting, Young. Adult Fellow-| Knights of Pythias Hall. THE MORTON FAMILY. | eohottes Aleonoltes | | Gamble, 69-2 Poinciana. Meeting. Circle One, Wemen of the Church, 8 p. m., First Presbyterian Chureh. Dinner meeting. Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.m. First Church Annex. Bridgé, Officers’ Wives Club, 8 | has a rivalmost house in the pecul- jiarmost house that is located in the vicinity of Grinnell and Von Phister. This peculiarmost house has been variously deseribed as} Methodist} looking like an oversized White | Tower Hamburger Heaven, a mod jern version of a church, a swank Alabama. j seph R. Tomasso, USN, 21,/ of Underwater Training Unit and Ruby Tindcll, 26, of Route No. Clinton, Tennessee. Donald John Billeaudeau, USN, 22, aboard the U. S. S. Amber- From the editorial pages of the) Citizen; there “A critic complains that | is too much love | 2; Modern fiction. And»perhaps too} talk in) much fiction in moderna love talk.” | —— A Br sh chemical concern jack, and Marian Ruby Pengra,| "OW testing a substance that may ® Note to Business Firms Here’s a golden opportunity to get your name before your best prospects—the telephone subscribers of your community. Your ~~ message in the ‘YELLOW races econ very moment when they are in the market for the services you sell. ey

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