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a betvmammncbacka HELE: Duplicate A, GINGRAS, Society Editor . PERSONALS | ITEM Tuesday, June 12, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 _. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Junior Miss Called By GINGER eense. flaws. Comedy of Springs invariably from the seri- Ousness’ with which the adoles- cents themselves take the herself on a number of occasions throughout the three acts of the actingplay. And when she her comedy fell down. We do ever, she was superb, colossal. The other adolescent comedy revolved did a job on this point and there was! about her face. She took all the things that went on around her with dead seriousness and there- | fore was funnier to the watching | audience. She too was superb, colossal. Three of the performers who| had minor roles did very good} jobs, William Hoffman playing} J. B. Curtis despite a little too| much cigar, Robert Morse with| his delightful first cigarette bit, and Howard Pitman playing a muscle bound beau of Lois Graves, the debutante figure in| the play j Ted Nelson and Doris Gosset, | the father and mother, began the! play a little nervously but picked | up confidence as it went along|para R amusing comedy of situations deriv It, is so constructed that it Tittle theater groups as well as professionally. : The performance last night can be favorably compared to any ~dittle theater comedy presentation I have seen. The audience laughed! “Happily, however, there wereg. adolescence | not know whether this was a|‘M¢ Program and fault of direction or acting. How- | “!yce Tea | tickets, and costuming! Fuffy Adams around which the | ‘"®' better | | der 1 Superb, Colossal Reviewer Threatened With Dull Knife Junior Miss, Playing currently at the Barn Theater, is a highly ing from the vagaries of adoles- can be effectively performed by | apartment of an average family. Burt Garnett, Charles Gossett, life | Larry Karns, Hr M. Dubree, and} the Atlantic Fleet in August via around them. They don't think | 7&4 Nelson were responsible for | San Diego for the Far East on they’re funny at all. But Miki| ‘is really magnificent set. Duke, playing the central adol-| escent figure around which the|*h¢ costuming and Lettie Soul | eee at Wonan. comedy moved was amused with} | ties. Dorothy Raymer and Doris | Ship was called upon to evacuate | Gossett was | $s | Burnham Polly Carbonell had charge of van Tyler, Lois Skidmore and Joanne Kershaw for the proper- did the publicity, J. Maryland took care of tickets, and Maylard, the box office. And what publicity, propertii Amaz- And my as yet unsullied in- tegrity forces me to add that ten no flicker of humor or laughter | /PUtes prior to the performance | was threatened with decapita- tion with a dull knife! A dull one; Superb, colossal Five Local Girls ; “ To Attend Course Five Key West girls will at- tend the Civie Course given un- the auspices of the Girl State Section of. the American Legion Auxiliary to be held at Florida State University in Tal- lahassee from June 29th through July 5th The girls who will be at the university for these-sessions on the conduction of city, county and state government are Bar- ae Nelson, daughter of LOCAL SERVICEMAN RETURNS TO STATES | AFTER PACIFIC DUTY j = | MC. We \ USN., son of ¥, stewardsman, Imar E. Smith of 713 Elizabeth Street, has just re- jturned to the United States a- | board the U, S. S. Okanogan, an |attack transport of the Pacific | Fleet Amphibious Force, after {more than nine months of ex- {tended duty in the Far East. | This amphibious transport left ; September 1, 1950, and partici- | pated in the amphibious assaults When jthe Chinese Communists staged |their advance in December the | 2,200 Korean civilians from Chin- | nampo. ; Upon completion of this mis- |sion, the Okanogan played a leading part in the redeployment jof UN forces from Inchon and | was on hand later to participate jin the re-opening of the same} | port. The Okanogan participated in} ja. special mission in the vicinity | jot Kojo off the east coast of Kor- ea just prior to departing from | the Far Eastern area for an in-| | teresting visit to Hong Kong and | | the long trip home. } eecese bd Sida! Notes eecccvccccecccsesocceese| Peatired At Vacati Mrs. H. N. Teddu urges all per-| Ninety-n | sons helping at the Gifford (center), ie girls and boys tu Vacation Bible} day of the | School at the First Baptist Church | |to attend the meeting which will| and their mistresses immediately ¢ follow the 7:30 prayer service to-| hymns, one of which was accompar jMorrow night at the church. —_| love for roots and flowers and bi | jerisp little boys seemed very Queen And Presideni’s Daughter Chat st Presbyterian Church vacation school Upon the arrival of the visiting reporter lelighted with th | MARGARET TRUMAN (second from left), daughter.of President. Truman, chats with Queen Elizabeth (right foreground) of England, honor guest at garden party given by Lord and Lady Astor at their Clivenden House estate in Buckingham County near London, June 3. wife of U. S. Ambassador to Court of Sf. James‘s looks on. Ambassador Gifford is partly hidden behind the Queen. Man at left is not identified, Handicrafts And Stories Of Scriptures: Prominent Gues |Now At El Patio on Bible School irned out yesterday for the first 2 fifty kindergarteners aroled forth with two lovely little | 1ied by gestures to illustrate God's | rds. The pinafored girls and the | atmosphere of vaca-| |who have brought the El Patio | be h (®) Photo by Radio from London Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. James A, Lynch aparatments through a succesful CORNER sooner ne By Angele . At : ae | Rickety Slim, The Unhappy Horse { (The story one hundred year | away he d (What | SLIM vy cause m or his and thinner. tried a number of people notice him jevery time. But RICKETY S a lot of men an ush and the loss of get 2 The r of a clown everybody looking at the red p: red the color of blood, A pply To Wed The following persons applied to wed in the offices of County| AT 7:30 4.M\, EST | Judge Raymond R. Lord: { | into a barbe f a horse v The unhappy h idea out of h orse. He fe street nt on are other his jen letters paints t said RI ere bed again! KETY SLIM and gave a big horse} And ght RICKETY laugh. SLIM d again the late afternoon old SI And a he had no oats! LENT McGEE, his master, went (To Be Continued Tomérrow) TEMPERATURES 1951 winter season, have now signed a long term lease with the owners. The Lynches plan exten- sive improvements at El] Patio Malcolm E. ” Richardson, 22, a USN of 63 United Street and Ma-| Bismark ria J. Farina of 510 Front street. |CDC#8°__ ce Corpus Christi land;, Ensign and Mrs. C. H. For-/ Denver bush, Jr. here for several weeks “ty Pa while Ensign Forbush attends the rst Ft. Worth PALSLERSSILSSESSLS and by the end they too were] je ai ; The regular meeting of the Wo-| tion and school combined and tt ga jupon their return from Boston,| Sonar’ School; Mr. and Mrs. .°) 00 gimerh ait calceeal jpisue and: Mrs, A. 1. Nelson. Who! ens Hopital usitlarys: ached-| aoe i Pecal waiter oie where they are going next week|James Conrad, Jr., and family, | Galveston oe ssal. jattends the Convent of Mary : : ; {singing and a general gaity ad-\ 42. fruit punch and cookies are} 9 oe ae Y*\ Kansas City Barbara Diaz gave an adequate | Immaculate: Edy th Diana H “ , uled for June 13th, has been post-j ded to the st f Bible A a c to wind up. business affairs. | While Mr. Conrad is stationed at performance as the debutante | ton Fe Me spaced oMag, | Boned until further notice. ia, irty children in the pri-)Served ~to the children. Mrs.}" are glad to say that from/ the Naval Hospital. | KEY WEST Graves. Peg Dubree’s slightly ov-| Allan L. Hampton: June Ketch. 7 jmary ¢ led 1 B. E. James Gamble, Mrs. Josephjnow on we will be permanent| Lieut. and Mrs. John L. Slade Ker ee erdone performance as the tradi-|um Yates, daughter of Mr, and| ,P*ivate Herman E. Cerezo, son! EK. Ream Lewis,|Brent and other women of the, Key West residents,” Mr. Lynch|0f Chicago, Iinois and Mr. and/ Los Pitti tional maid who has become over | Mrs. Earl Yates; Glendora Marie |0f Mrs. Ruby Cerezo, 916 Francis] were all involvec in colored cray-| church will fortify the vacation |524 in an interview yesterday. | Mrs. Allen L. Bryant of Winder-| Minneapolis familiar with the family, Ellen|Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and| Street, was recently assigned to|ons and papers, and were drap-|©uuen WUlloriiy. the vacation |" p.i, 49 coming to the eity last| Mere, Florida are expected to ar-| Memphis —_ Curtis and Willis Reynolds play-) Mrs. E. E. Sawyer; and Nancy| the Medical Replacement Train-|ed over tables and sprawled on) Schoolers with: this morning re-\ winter, Mr. Lynch was for ten| tive at El Patio within the next] Oklahoma City 4 ing the romantic interests, Ar-| Watkins, daughter of Mr, and|ing.Cénter, a unit of Brooks| chairs, There was a pleasant buzz/| freshment | years with the St. Mark’s School| few days. {St. Louis 62 thur an adolescent being him-| Mrs. Joseph Watkins. The dast| ATmY Medical Center, Fort Sam) of talk in the room and children, Mrs. Harland, Merriam. is the | in Southborough, nine years with! i pisces a a {San Antonio - 74 self for ten lines’ and sneezes,| four named girls attend the Key |Houston, Texas. | darted where they would to show | director. of the @chbol, and Mrs.| the: Tehnis and Racquet Club in| The metal Lithium is about aj San. Francisco > 51 White Swain in the same capac-| West High School. YI! The | Medical Replacement} somebody or other the wonder-|J. W. Kovash, ‘the assistant. di-| Boston, and two years with Shore | fifth as heavy as aluminum. Tamp i mw ity, Guy Carleton as an anti-| Auxiliary President Mrs. C. B,| Tt@ining’\Center, commanded by} ful crayon interpretation of | "ector. Mrs. J. M. Bringman and| Acres in Lake Bluff, Hlinois. — | AES RENEE | quated Western Union boy andj Harvey, in connection with the| Colonel Howard S. McConkie, is| something or other they had| Mrs. George Freemyer ave in| ‘The new operator of El Patio} Roy Shrader as Sterling Brown] girl’s enrollment for the courses,|°P® of Army’s basic training| made. charge of the Pioneers, and’ Mrs: . all superb, collossal. We could discover no mechan- ical hitches in the performance which always speaks well for the director and the stage manager, Josef Hurka, Charles Gossett. People came in on cue, ashtrays and cards and Christmas pres- ents were all right on the line,| ,and nobody fell over a chair. Superb direction, and stage man-; aging! The set was adequate as the living room of the New York Coming Events TUESDAY, JUNE 12— Meeting, De Molay Mothers, Robert J. Perry Chapter, 7:30 p. m., Roof Garden, Scottish Rite Temple. Banquet, Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mary Star of the Sea 634, 6:00 p. m., Wilkes Rest- aurant: followed by installation of oti St. Cecelia’s Hall, Con- Sy¢Vert of Mary Immaculate. tle I, Women of the Presbyterian, Church, ©8: p.m, Home of Mrs. James . Gamble, 69-2 Poinciana. Meeting, Circle One, Women of thes-Church, 8 p. m., First ~ Presbyterian Churel Dihher meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.m. First Methodist| Church Annex. Bridge, Officers’ Wives Club, & p.m. Fort Taylor Officers Club. Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives’ Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court Near pool. Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9 a. m., Naval. Station Alleys Meeting, Order of DeMolay Boys,. 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple Meeting, Young Adult Fellow- ship ot First Methodist Church, 8 p. m., Church An- nex. | Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge, No. 12, 8 pm. Knights of Pythias Hall. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 Meeting, Woman’s Club, 8 p.m., Woman's Clubhouse. Golf Classes, Officers’ Wives: Club, 10 a.m., Echoasi Meeting, American Legion, Art- hur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p.m., Post Home, Stock Island. Coffee Hour, Airship Devron Officers. Wives Club, 10 a.m., Fort Taylor Officers Club. Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 10:30 a.m., Build- jung 178, Navai Station. Bowling, Officers Wives Club, 1:30 p.m., Naval Station Bowl- ing Alleys. Rise. Fidloe Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m., Clubhouse. Coffee Hour, Fleet Sonar Of ficers’ Wives, 10 a.m., Echo- Lang Officers Book Review Hour, Wives Clubs, 10 am. Fort ylor Officers ie te Baylor ‘ice sate oan commended the current Girl State Chairman, Miss Gretna Mc- Clain, for the way she had filled her position for the past four years. Mrs. Harvey also said that much of the success of the Girl State Program in the city is dué to excellent leadership on the part of Chairman McClain-and to the fact that many Auxiliary members are active in other wo- men’s organizations. At the recent Department Con- vention of the American Legion Auxiliary, the c’ Auxiliary was highly praise most outstanding units in the State of Florida in Girl State ac- tivities. It was pointed out that Key West. sent more delegates than cities many times as large. Pp .m., Coral Room Over seas Hotel. Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies 8 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple, | Meeting, Junior Debs, 7:30 p.m., Woman's Club Auditorium. Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6: p.m. First Methodist Church Annex THURSDAY, JUNE Meeting, JayShees, 8 p.m, home of Marie Pinder, 921 Florida street. Meeting, Americ*n Legion Auxiliary, Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p.m., Legion. Home 6n Stock Island. Meeting, Dr, Felix Varela Lodge, No. 64, 8 p.m., Cuban 14— Masonie Lodge, 919 Elizabeth | Street, r Coffee “Hour, Naval Station Officers Wi 10 am., Fort Taylor Officers Club. Meeting, Officers of Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Meeting, Fleet Reserve Aux- ili®ry, 8:30 p.m., Clubroon Swimming Classes, Officers Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Seaplane Base Pool. Sewing Group, Monroe County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary, 2 p.m., Hospital. Meeting, Poinciana Social Club, 10:30 p.m., Poinciana Community Building, Meeting, Ladies" Auxiliary, | V.F.W. Post 3911, 8 pim., V.F.W. Home. FRIDAY, JUNE Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m. | Station here, graduated last Sun-| bey« Scottish Rite Temple. Luncheon. Meeting, Offi Wives Club, 12 noon, Fort Taylor Officers Club. Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- ymous, 8 pan., First Presb; terian Church Annex. SUNDAY, JUNE 17— Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 to] Mr. Carlfon Smith and Mr. Angel! his wife for a visit, 6 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 18 — Meeting, Women of First Pres-| Foreign Wars and Auxiliary to} she has completed her second|¢ended from the early Dutch and byterian Church, 8 p. m. Home of Mrs. Joseph Bringman, Von Phigter Street. as one of the) schools for medical service enlist- ed men. Here the soldier Jearns the fundamentals of medical sup-| port of patients in hospitals and troops in the field. ‘The Coral Isle, Serenaders. will play for St. Paul's Church dances which are to be held twice a week | during the summer months at the |Parish Hall. ‘The hours from eight to eleven, will be properly | chaperoned, and .all teenagers are |invited to attend: | The business and social meet- ling of the JayShees which was | to be held at th@ JayCee Club- house on June 14th will. be held instead the |g r Marie Pinder, 921 | Slides and pictures wil) | shown during the evening. Mrs. Dorothy Gray and her th children are in Key West | visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Winter of 1421 Whalton Street, and will re-} }main here for several month: | Mrs. Gray has rented the Wal-! |lace Kirke house near the Win- ters’ residence, | A miscellaneous tea shower for | | Sylvia Baker will be given from| | five to seven this afternoon at the} home of Judge and Mrs. Thomas | Caro, 1014 Johnson street. The | bridal party is sponsoring this af- | |fair and the. shower tomorrow | night, also at Judge Caro’s home, | will be given by the Beta¢Sigma| | Phi sorority. | Sgt. Wilford Hancock, recent- jly returned from action in Kor- | jea, will be guest of honor at the \ {regular meeting of the Arthur! | Sawyer Post 28 of the American} Legion to be held tomorrow night | the Stock Island Post Home. | Several new menqbers will be re- | ceived into the group, and the} jceremony will be conducted by jthe Key West Guard of Honor. A special meeting of the Ke | West Guard of Honor will be} jheld at 8 p. m, this evening at} jthe home of Captain U, J, Del-|_ gado,. 7 Truman Avenue at | which several importan j will be discussed. | } John J. Cozy, son of Lieut. and | Mrs. John Cozy of the Naval matters day for the Bolles School in Jacksonville. He was on the staff} lot the school paper and partici-| | pated in intramural swimming, | football and volley ball. H | Mr, and “Mrs. Carl Cruz, Mr.) | and Mrs. Lacy Lee and daughter, | Alvarez, will attend the Orlando, | convention of*the Véterans of be held June 14-17. | and Mrs. RR. Russeli! Mr | tioned here, | will live at ‘Apparently ‘there wasn't quite/Gleason Snow and Mrs. Lester enough of something to go around| Fowler of the Juniors. ' because a teacher called out,|, Mrs. Raymond Felton is the “Johnnie, you're going to share| Kindergarten leader and she is that, now, aren't you? We're| assisted by Mrs. B. H. Scruggs, all going to share, aren't we? | Mrs. H. T. Beshears, Mrs. John We love to share, donit we?” No-) McGraw, Mrs, Doreen <Clnygory | , vere 5 ) y | @ Ss. le n. | body answered, but also nc body | Mines Shirley ‘Papy’ ena Ner:| Juniors,|Ma Avila, Mrs. H. M:° Delaney,{ flung any pastepots. The Pioneers and | more of the Alice in Wonderland | Mrs G. S. M. Overgaard,. and and Tom Sawyer age were kept| Mrs. Robert Byers are assistants} seperate in the cool, darkened| in the primary group. : front of the church and. were| »Sarah Bringman was tangling seriously bent over their stories; With two infants belonging. to} of the Bible. The morning va-|the teachers yesterday morning | cation classes for this group in-| and. expects to continue taking} clude one hour. of Bible study | charge of the teacher's. children| and one hour of craft instruction. | during the two weeks the school |; Between ten and 10415 each | fs open. (EUEEN CETTE CTU CrY ee Arri Margaret Visits Holland Myseum AMSTERDAM, June 12.—(A).| —Margaret Truman is seeing the ints of Holland today. She Amsterdam's — National Museum and was received by the vals visited | | Girl For Ehrharts city's mayor. Tonight the Presi- | ; 8 A baby yas born May 22 dent's daughter will be honored| 4 baby, gitl was born May at a party given by United States | to Mr, and Mrs, Rael Ehrhart, pa- Ambassador Selden Chapin. Al-|rachute rigger, third class, USN, so attending will be seven con-|at the U.S. Naval Hospital. .... | gressmen_ who are inspecting| .The child is named Candice Holland's ‘defe: |Lee and weighed six pounds, } 9 1-2 ounces, Mr. Ehrhart is serv- jing here at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Boca Chica Field, and is |the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. | Ehrhart of 14073 Pinewood Ave- a WINNIE WORKMAN MARRIES NAVY MAN Miss Winnie Fay Workniz n was > 2 etri ii an. Mrs, Ehr- married: yesterday to Archie Ed | nue, Detroit, Michigan. ; } ward James in the offices of Jus-| hart is the daughter of Mrs. May | tice of the peace Ira Albury | Frontiera of © 161-G Poinciana | Mrs. Catherine C. Nichols) was| Place : the bridesmaid, and Daniel W Nichols best ». Miss Shirjey| A Father Takes To Verse Yolton was also present at the; One Key West father took the |, wedding | blessed event so seriously; he took The groom is with the to verse, and called it, GLORIA and while he is Mr. tates Navy and Mrs. James Elizabeth street a THREAT OF UN Along about noon |} On the Seventh of June A daughter named Gloria Jeanne HALLELUJAH. aid that he already had consider-| able winter bookings. His present guests are Commander R. D. Fus- selman, executive officer of the Naval Base here; Commander and Mrs. R. S. Rogers of Berkeley,| California, stationed at Boca Chi-| ca Age Field,°and their family; Commander and Mrs. G. C. Cook and their family, here from New; London, Connecticut while Com- mander Cook studies for three weeks at the Sonar School; Lieut. | and Mrs. G. W. Tench of Nortolk,) Virginia here for the same length} of time, i Lieut. and. Mrs. Walter B| West, Jr., and their .family from} i ia, ate also stay-| as, well as Lt, and: Mrs. Frank B. Hari Glenside,’ Pennsylvania Lieut. Harmer stuides at the So- nar School; Lieut. (JG) and Mrs. William G. Lawler, Jr., from €e- lina, Ohio, flight officer now at Boca Chica; Lieut. and Mrs. W, Sandhuler; Lieut. (JG) and Mrs. Owen Daly of Baltimore, Mary- STRUNK LUMBER YARD SAYS! mm TODAY IS JUNE. 12—IN'A-FEW* SHORT WEEKS WE WILL BE IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR HURRICANE SEASON ARE YOU READY?) All Kinds 6f Materials, for Story Protection at Strunk’s—AH Kinds of Good Reet Plywoods, Cypress and Pine Shut \‘’YX\\5 7 | Was Born in Key West } \Continued From Page One} In a haven of rest-—~ | guards hold. stubbornly ©in the] The Naval Hospital, 1 mean. ater, Communists appa: y. ‘are pulling ack their! With a head full of hair | troops on the entire eastern; And complexion. so fair front |-Wee Gloria’s a dear sweet thing; ed tanks, breaking through) At seven pounds cight, nd the so-called Red triangle.) A good round weight— would be in a position to eut of} Such pleasure she will bring. all Red forees on the eastern] front | Her daddy's a chief — | Who’s. now on Leave j have a full house again at 50: | From Tender Howard Gilmore; William Street these days. Thei | Frank Batts, you see, son, William H. Russell of Vicks- | And Wife Melba V- i burg, Mississippi, is here with } Now beast a brood of four. ———— and their} | In the Union of South Africa, | daughter, Patsy, is home from! i n Florida State University where; the white population, mainly des-) year. They will be glad to haye| English settlers, those of Dutch their friend me over tO see) Origin represent more than half} them the total. Sth Dede Sade elec ES ere Best 8 in actual gas mileage in Mobilgas Ec« THE TWINS GARAGE soy mal fe ge nd ds Sages Omri epoca fs Ox ek Bee