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PAGE FOUK SOCIETY | 4. GINGRAS, Sectety Editor _ PERSONALS... mes ‘OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Tas wey Wasl Chien 1 HURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 NEWS OF Kiwanis Club Plays Host ' To Key. Club; Don Williams Dneennding Member : aoe Kiwanis Club was the host of the Key Club at its regular ting Tuesday evening at-the First - Methodist Church | ie Key Club, coi of thirty-five High ‘School boys, all nsored by the local Kiwanis Club and their purpose is to help | al ge - activities and perform services for their betterment. ey Club conducted hey——— meeting-for the Kiwanis Club Lawrence introduced his guest, with their president, Armando Henriquez, presiding. Don Bern-|9°%¢Ph Hall, of Georgetown, Can. Kiwanian W. C. Walls of reuter, = ecretary, recorded the mjnutes. Hoke Holeomb,,.Don| Laudetdale was also a visitor. pa coal alae pe eh Baked ham dinner was served e Roberts, as cl airmen i ’ of'various committees, made re- te yo afen abe wi. hg pGrts Gn their activities. gee citys § oe. tee ‘Flore aldw! rs, na ‘Sands, Mrs, Julin Brown, Mrs. worthwhile projects were com- pleted before the school term ex- ‘Nellie Albertus, Mrs. Zelma Cur- ty, Mrs. Darby and Mrs. ‘Alice pired, Terry Doughtry introduced the Roberts. By a large round! , Hig Club Sweetheart, Miss Doro- of, applause the Kiwanis’ Club! Ann Miller. seer approved of their selec- Arrangements are 4 by the Key Club ‘2 party to be..given at the Monroe County Beach, July .9, for the aiembers is and guests. The Kiwanis “Club members are invited and re~ quested to bring their wives ér guests. Don Williams was intzoduced ‘as the most outstanding .Key .Klub-!. ber. He was..awarded a trophy by, the Kiwanis Club for this dis- | tinatien.and his service to” the sehos!. TheiKey Club members pres- ent were Armando Henriquez. president; Don Bernreuter, sec- retary; Don Williarns, director; Eugeni@ Roberts, director, and W; Hoke Holcomb, E. Vidal, Morton Hall, Raymond Lones, Kenneth Bazo,. ‘Bijly Osterhoudt, Roy But- ler, Frank Veliz, Jr., John Foh, Gary thompson, James Baker, ay Higgs and Terry Doughtry. | Kiwanian Mayor Earl Di Jon| Underwood nd Georts Pee fied was praised by the Key Club for] 1 ouise his umtiring efforts in behalf of ices of ‘ort Taylor Officers Wives Club and five tables were played. | The first ‘master. point bridge | | game ‘tobe held at the local ' dup- | licate -bridge. club'.was held last Friday night at the ‘Overseas: ‘Ho- Guley sand Mrs, Eva | rie re the first team | winners. “Second place wet to} Mrs..Lucy Bratendahl, Mrs. Rus- sell Hott Mi ‘Flora Reece Saw- Howard Pinder. Fe.| Bt . Victor Lang, : Bill 3 e with the te: oO Hodgers, Mrs. oles Be the clubs work and was: preegnt- hae BAe Peters hoigypties: ed with a gift in appreciation of First place, winners in this event will each Yeceive a full master his work. Major Dillon. is. retir- ing as .bandmaster at the high ol but assured the boys that he would assist them in every way possible as he would remain. in Key West after his retirement. Kiwafiidn Gene Anheir had his son, Gene Anhier, Jr. as his guest; Vincente Molina, ‘his son, Vincent Molina, Jr., and ‘Sam! ‘Coming Events THURSDAY, JUNE 7— : Swimming Classes, Ofticers ‘Wives Club, 2:30 to’3:30°p. m,, 3 “"Sé@aplane Base Pool. Meeting, Key West Chapter, “Atfiericah Red Cross, 8 p. tm. Health Unit Auditorium. ~ Graduation, Harris ‘School, 8 pim:, School auditorium. cea Group, Monroe County Hospital Auxiliary, 2 p.m., Monroe County Hospital. point and become a junior er in the American’ Contract ridge: League, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang»won the first: prize ‘at the bridge last night in..the, Coral Room of: the Ovérseas Hot él. There tulad 4 twen- ty layers, and. the aA Was Woh ‘by Mrs. pada bee jus aMsei6 ies a ircle I; Women:of the Fist ‘Freya Church, james eae Ae a aie + Circle One, Women of Meeting, Poinciana Soc i al i Ch f 5 ar ott 10:30 am, Navy Dinner meeting, Kiwanis “Club, |’ ee 6:45 p.m. First, Methodist Spanish Class, Second Half], -“@hurch First Year, 3:20 p.m., San, Carlos School, over Palace’ pono nici Meeting, Officers of Fern nis Class, | : lives’ M2 Basten Sty vee Soe ot ae ter, pr, ‘home of Mrs. hagles Srmith, 1209 Georgia Street. Meeting, Mey of Fo Wars, | No. $011, e with Bingo, Officers)» ives Club, 12 noon, Fort “taylor Officers Club. Meeting, Fern Chapter, No, 21,) der of Rastern Star, 8 p.m., | Seoftish Rite Temple. Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm, Pirst Presbyterfan /Chitreh Al nex. Squitre Dancing, 9 p.m. USO, Erde Ball Room Dancing Classes, o® pam) US DAY, Goektaad Hour, 4 to 6 pm, Eke ‘Ohh MONDAY, JUNE 11— Mverthg, Anchor Lodge No. 182)4 8 p.m, Seottish Rite Temple. Meoting, Beta Sigma Phi Sorort. ig, Officers 1:30 p.m:, Naval Station Bow!- ty, $§ pm, Simenton Meeting ing Alleys Place. Meeting, Junior Chaiber PP ers Meeting, Gold Star Mothers, 7 Commerce, 8 p.m.,, Club! p.mpa Veterans of Foreign Wars Meeting, Monroe County Hos- Home. pital Auxiliary, 3 p.m., Hos- pital. Coffee ‘Hour, Fleet Sonar Ot- ficets’ Wives, 10 a.m., Echo-| assis. Book Review Hour, Officers Wives Clubs, 10 am. Fort Taylor Officers b. Swimming Class, Officers’ Wives, 3:20 to 4:30 pam, Seaplane Base ‘otfigers' Pool, Sleetthg, Meriner Scout Ship No. Ye Flying Cloud,” 7 pm, Sea "Scout! Headquarters. Meeting, Demolay Mothers’ Cir ‘le; “Y:30 p.m. Scottish Rite Duplicate Ch Pret ‘Wesleyan ‘Serv! a0 ‘aa, First Mothodint ey Church, a , ‘ ‘Officer's Junior Handicrafts Class, Wacen's Prete peepee Wives’ Club, 7:45 p. m., Reerea- tidi’ Building, Naval Station. Meétirig, Circle 3, men of the First Presbyterian Church, , ‘Kiwa Min tist Methodiet Annex. chara a ae tee rg Doughtry To Be Married ‘Here Saturday \fiusic last year at the Poinciana School will ve married to. Robert Memorial Methodist Chureh. »Miss Doughtry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Doughtry of:901.Georgia’Street and is a ‘aduate of the University | Florida: | The ‘prospective bridegroom is Gainesville, Florida, and is chief announcer oh Station WRUF in that city. He also attended the University of Florida. ‘All trisnids of the bride and ym the invited to attend the} | wards at the home of Miss Dough- try’s parents. ——— i Yvonne McCardle And Tom ‘Gornell | Win Music Awards Major Earl ‘Dillon designated | Yvonne McCardle and Tom. Cor- _}nell as the outstanding girl and} | bey. musicians at the Bandboost- ers meeting Tuesday night at the ‘Key West. High School ‘music room in the annex building. Miss’ McCardie plays the bari- | tone horn and is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. McCardlé of 1121 Petronia Street. Tom Cornell plays the trdmbone Lord .will. entertain est Shrine Club ‘at darbecue. at his Home yon’ Laird ‘Street at: 7:30 )p. «m. ‘tomorrow night. Dancing Will follow’ ‘the re- freshments. te ey — ine year old ‘Jack, Carey, son . J. Carey of Fire Station No.1: er Mrs. Carey of .15-D. Porter Place, is celebrating his birthday | this afternoon. with a huge cake, | ite. cream and plenty of young| e | friends, izen, is about three feet.long and 18 inches .wide. Decorated with “Happy . Birthday” and roses on the icing, it looks a formidable mouthful for even a» bunch of} small boys. * Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will “)give a beach party at'7 p. m. to- morrow night at the Monroe ‘County Beach.. Refreshments will include baked ham, potato salad, cold slaw, baked beans and cook- ‘ies;/and-games-will-be-played dur- ing the ee Joan Doaghtry ‘Tesday night at} avid McDaniel She: received | ing. necessary be! ding a ‘hen quet arid an electric toaster. During ,the evehing th guests played a@.game of unscram Bung kitchen Boss ‘is ‘Serving aboard the earrier U.S.S._ Princeton will see his: son for the tne in California. Mrs. ‘been living with her mother, Mrs. George Hind, at 2301 Flag- and jer Avenue. Church choir guild will give a party tomorrow The St Pauls C -}night at the Parish Hall for Mj Leon: Moreland. their choir di- N.,| rectress, who is leaving for Aus- tria shortly. Qn June 17th Bishop Henry 1 Louttit of the Episcopal Diocese of South Florida will give con- at the eleven a. m. at o: Episcopal Church. the afternoon, Women’s} ‘of the church will en- he Bitep ata tea in the st square dance ay the. pion at 8 p. m., to- it, according to an ‘made today by ?H. C. Van. ‘an alls the dances and ght in his prediction it tomorrow's dance will be the mm, fey ‘éhe of the year. All students who wish to end the school: year with a bang a dancing twirl are invited to at- | tend. Miss‘Jotin Doughtry who taught, | Leach-at 7:30 Saturday. at the Lee} of; the séh of Mrs. Mary Leach of! and is the son of Mr.:and:Mrs. C. | PHONE: pray Linvaiieeee dud Reber? Morse Featured In Echoasis Floor Show ‘By GINGER Robert Morse took down the house as well as the cocoanuts, the popped balloons and the stars last night at the Key West Training Club Party at Echo: show featuring a dozen beautiful women in lace and harem pants. | formed professionally, first appeared early in the Jane Dawson when she sang, “Anything Goes.” evening Later he sang from there down, he managed to put over the rhythmsof the French language, and sing his cong with all-the vim of a Parisian music hall Singer. * After wild applause on the part of the audience, he did a panto- mine which he called “A French- | | Woman Dressing” in order to fit it| dancing girls come out and at- jinto the Monte Carlo night set-| tempt to wriggle themselves into ting. But it was any woman any-) his affections. | and ‘body he showed her in all her} number and they bowed and grab- janties from lipsticking to girdle} bed them. | tugging. ie monologue on attending an Air} Dubree, Mrs. R: A. Litaner, Mrs (Corps movie over on the base |Again his amazing pantomimic) harem wives: qualities and imaginative inter- ; man enemy plane as well as Smil-| skow, ing ‘Jack, the cinema hero. played the piano for Mrs. A -touch of. Paris came to the| Dawson. ‘Monte ‘Carlo Night when several! Sailors tugged in a boulevard lamp and a tables of craned necks and a few | ed about the things men and wo- \remarks to the effect that maybe | | men talk about in huddles. ;Caruthers — couldn't |jeharming Mrs, W. R. Caruthe: Sidrinks, and hamburgers the dance floor. |. Then began a polite version of the dancing and ‘games began. Capt. and Mrs. Parisian dives. jfo Ture the male dancer away} Mrs. C. C. Adel; Capt. and Mrs. | }from the street lamp. Some of the | Muli Durski, Capt. “and Mrs. J. Fleet when he walked off with a floor Morse, a seamar student at Sonar School who-has already per- with “On the Riviera” and despite a very un-French crew haireut, an outfit that had Arkansas in the straw hat and Coney Island in everything sat himself down in the middle of | | the stage and watched a harem of Mrs. D. Myer, Mrs. Freddie Mer- |. Following this 'the corhedian did | rill, Mrs, J.D. Legg, Mts. H. W.) V. J. Vaughan. were the sultan’s Mrs. Lucy-Bratenahl did a good pretation gave reality to the Ger- | job of directing and producing the and ~~ Lieut. Henry Ross Jane The evening prior to the floor traditional | show began with ‘the pinning of lanquid ! pink name tickets on the ‘bosoms }blackeapped male dancer, Ensign| of all comers, After this the guests V. C. Guercio, draped himself a-| sojourned, to -the palm -bordered |round jt, cigarette hung on. lip.| patio of Echoasis and stood around |After alot of canned music of the; in various huddles with drinks {Parisian music hall variety and} balanced in their hands, and talk- Then they sat. down to more with hipped her delicate way out on! baked beans/and pétato chips, and - R. Caruthers fhe rough Apache dance of the| were the host and. hostess for the | Stilt. Mrs. Caruthers, evening, and amon® ‘the distin- | jBtarted a long series of wrigglings' guished guests, Were Capt. and Citizen Office, 1935 IVI VV VI T rr T ree “JUNIOR MISS” HAS OLD) By DOROTHY RAYMER Those “old” grownups in the comedy, “Junior Miss” which op- jens Monday night at the Barn are all in th wenties He tossed them | sc Gedding and the reception. after-| Where and with -his rubber face | paubles when they *finished each and thirties. But th manage, somehow, to keep up with the teenagers who romp in and out of There's petite Peg Dubree whose husband Lt. H. M. Dubree is assisting on the backstage crew. She has gone in for the acting in {the family ever since she began footlight work in Carlisle, Pa., where he has been a member of the Carlisle Play group for the past three summi Peg. came to the Barn Theater for the casting tryouts for the cur- rent production, id well, showed excellent acting ability, knew pac- ing and timing, but despite high heels, she almost had a stiff neck after hours of looking up at the six feet plus altitudes of actors Ted Nelson and Frank Rogers. | Said she, “The only way I could | possibly play opposite them would be on stil But there was another role available: that of Hilda, nonchal- ant housekeep After her first reading, she was in. Peg has a |natural comedienne's talent which she exercises to the hilt, without a Peg said that she and her hus- {band had not joined the Key | West Players during the Dubree's stay of three and half years he simply because there was no Nav | Piake is eae Played With mer ee dissin GROWNUPS IN ITS CAST AAAAAAADASAAAADASAABAAABADABARRADOARADA and baby Now that the nursery has been established Peg and “Dub” are able to carry out their interest in the Players group and will con- tinue to do so with verv as they live in Key We have proper care for the | Frank Rogers, another newcom er to the up, Was a tough pol-| iceman in his last role in “My| REMC Sister Eileen”. It was his first Stage appearance. Frank did so well and liked the work so | that he came back for a second | bout in the grease-paint circuit | and was in like Flynn as the ro-| mantic lead as Uncle Willis for “Junior Miss.” Frank is a “ding-hao” (number one) construction worker by trade, He applies this ability to helping on stage sets as well as acting.| His wife, Edith, is as happy as he is about the new interest he dis- plays in theater work. She sits in| rehearsals, beaming proudly as Frank strolls easily through his role. I think she keeps one eye on| visitors. After all, there be a talent scout in-the area and Frank is earnest about a stage or movie career_by this time. ——————— 17 HOUSES DOWNED (Cortinued From Page One} Panhandle village of White Deer last. night. Many other buildings in the village of 500 .persons suffered heavy damage. The state highway patrol had reports of only five in- juries and today announced that | nursery at the time of their ar-| everything is under control in — | cali Das HALF-GALLON “And it's a real ensiene, too —for family desserts, parties or unexpected guests!” tudience thought she'd never|W. Davis, ‘Capt’ A. HH. Dropp, | itiake him ‘and some didn’t care | and Commander and Mrs. G. {just so Mrs. Caruthers went on | Dawson. |rival. Michaele Dawn, now four|White Deer. Witnesses said the Jack's cake, viewed by. The Cit: | ‘4 ‘arid an ai of indifference, ‘then? her on the Plane trip. i oer first} Norris de given at the High and) {daricing. But finally he succumbed | and the dance went ‘through a Lseries of polite floor wipings and ‘throwings-about. Once the lady | h@ancer broke away from the: pat- }-tern and tossed heyself in the lap lof a by-sitter along the sides, but almost immediately was back a- | j.gain in the restrained version of | | the dance. |. Jane Dawson sang a series of | |'songs throughout the evening. Her “Lady in Red” seemed to be the most suitable to the Monte} |Carlo night and the one which tan appreciative audience liked | the most. However, another shot | lor two of red in her interpretation | would have made the song an even a bigger hit. | Can-can dancers with lacey petticoats and panties ang black- silk-stockinged legs came out and | kicked around to the delight of the lieutenants bordering the floor Show. Their costumes, made down | © the last ruffle of lace and | t s giticiana School | widebrimmed hat by themselves, | struction Horage “O'Bryant was| Newer for Miss | were as effective as those in any | asked to make the awards tonight, | Broadway musical. |. Mrs. 'R. A. Litzner, Mrs. C. | Leake, Mrs. F. K Cone, Mrs P. T. | Roy, Mrs. V. J. Vaughan, Mrs J. | I. Hemphill, Mrs. .R. C. Barnett and Mrs. R. S. Chadima were the | jancers. | Commander Jos. Phillips, op- | erating with e sultan’s, twist’ of, Silk on his head and an expression which was cross betweéen’a grit vels . dry, soap and a furnish New “machinery and metl enable us to serve you better. department and pick-up and } } eye, as Pa. sincerely -wishes to render service. OFFICE WILL REMAIN He will be attending a} cine of the newer eovanaicts presentéd in the famous vania State Golagr: of Optometry, Dr. Valdes’ Sac from his office on these occasion are always in the interests of his lagen EM and ing with the-best traditions of te qtateisiaaak is HOURS FOR SERVICE AND REP A repeat performance of this| Years old, wasn’t a problem baby, twister was one of the largest | really entertaining floor show will but the problem was how to find}ever seen i the area ard had a be given at 10 p.™., Saturday | time for extra-curricular activity’ unique white color. night .at the Fort Taylor pices Club. | New Shipment of . 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