The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1951, Page 5

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; Eig 3 eta Fridey, July 27, 1951 ‘THE KEY WEST CITizéx poe orce z | > w + = r - oi RAS : SS ae aS ! he 7 rf ) ) ; ’ 7 ii ; é SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | i. “ ins hes Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 193°: Gil 2 ; val Girl § ont 3 Fi, Tae bs I Scout Leaders N eeded In City Now Those Are The Brownie Scouts Instruction Classes Some mothers have browr ie of little girls! When a woman is ; a girl sec time she begins saying, "My br of bread.” ; Or “my mariner is out plz M Or my senior scout just left to ss “ aa AP Shie was revealed at th ‘ S for girl scout leaders co og Leon street. iat es i. The ‘classes, which are the first 1 of their-kind for girl scout lead. | ‘° es in'Key West, are held twice a @-week on Tuesday and Thurs- ay, day from 2 to 4 p. m. vl Some of the fourteen women attending the sessions have b git] ‘scouts since they were ct dren, others, with little m e than’ the standard handbook to guide them learned to be lead- ets and have been at it for eight ‘ or.ten years. Still others are only | ~ nqw taking instruction to become leaders, “We would be glad to have any Woman in the city interested in ming a girl scout leader at-| tend_our classes,” instructor Mrs Neil Saunders said. ~ She explained that there were| .. many young girls in the city who are eager to become girl scouts but | , do *ndt hhave leaders. She mem- tioned particularly how much the coléred children wanted to join the’ girl scout movement. {The only thing we ask is that) the interested woman be twenty one ‘years of age, be sound mind-and c r, that she like te work with children, and have @ few*spare hours a week,” Mr Saunders said. ~ Summer activities of scouts include nature walks, shel! edllecting, camping trips, swim ming -Jéssons, watermelon fe andcook-outs featuring coff con stews. “And girl scout _leadershi; ke€ps-you young in spirit,” Mrs. Saunders said. “And in body tvo, excepting sometimes when yo have''to keep up with,a brownie of uv when she climbing a mountain.” | ¢! Yesterday the women were Coming Events THURSDAY, JULY 26— Swimming Class Officers’ Wives’ Club, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Seaplane Base Pool Séwing Class, Monroe County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary, "2 p.m., Monroe General Hos- | pital. Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives’ Club, 9 am., “Tennis Court near pool. Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m., dJayCee Clubhouse. Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela) Lodge No. 64, 8 p.m., Cuban | Masonic Lodge. FRIDAY, JULY 27— Meeting, Alcoholics Anony-| mous, 8 p.m., First Presbyterian | Church Annex. SATURDAY, JULY 28— Candy and Cake Sale, Auxili ary V. F. W., Post 3911, 2:30_p. m., Palace Theatre. MONDAY, JULY 30— Swimming Class, Office Wives, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Sea plane Base Officers’ Po Sea Scout Headquarters. TUESDAY, JULY 31— Meeting, United Council | Church Women, 11 a. m., Con- gregational Church. 6:45 p.m., South Beach Patio Restaurant. AOAC ® Bridge, Officers’ Wives Club, 4 pm., Fort Taylor Officers . Club. ; = Bowling, Navy Wives, 9 a-m., Naval Station Bowling Al WEDNESDAY, AUC * Meeting, La Concha Wives Club, No. 88, 10 Building 178, Naval S Bowling, Officers’ Wive 1:30 pm, Nava 1 Bowling Alleys. | Meeting, Junior Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m., Clubhouse. Meeting, Key West Outboard Club Auxiliary, 8:30" p.m. Clubhouse, Stock Island. i Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, | Scottish Rite Temple. Club } Ss! ation | p.m., I | Coffee Hour, Subron Fo ur} Wives 10 am. Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. : Duplicate Bridge Club, 45 p.m, Coral Room, Overseas Hotel. ene THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 =e Swimming Classes, Office Wives’ Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Seaplane Base Pool. ee Meeting, Lower Keys Property Owners Association, 8 p.m, Cudjoe Key. S Ss Meeting, Sewing Group, Sor roé County Hospital Womans Auxiliary, 2 Pam. Monroe County Hospital. ee Meeting, Veterans of Foreigt Wars, Post No 3911, 8 pm, Post Home, Stock Island Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 P-™ | Clubhouse. Ree ee Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives’! Club, 9. am. Tennis Court Near Pool,’ cae a the girl) < Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship) é No. 8 “Flying Cloud,” 7 p.m.,| * Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, In Full Su ing and ma t at 1404 tee colored these ¢ wide belt tight th Mrs, Ne deper g on how “that it go up hills. But Attend lead: er ch ar ma-! lee S Wa ue Mr 5 Hem ) eB: Mr Citizen Staff Photo trate a point in the course. Cuban Frigate Puts On Us Best Flags Bundt-Gagliardi Tropic Rain Adds Drama To Cocktails Married Wed. as returned 3 after a week’s vis: Barrett, of adies jumpe rainwat Saunders i midshipmen ly and cake intru I y hois at 2:30 p.m. Satu Auxiliary of V. F. W. n sailors ted ¢ app sps and brooms, 3911 is sponsoring the sale offi ed ch int every from hom | the cente and every brownies to divinity fudge body hu ther other guests) promised on the tables oH 3 » there were: Mr sh SRS Stee ernoon sun ie ene Mr. and Mrs. Adams ecks. ‘Up came : dBrpingiive “pe deli Mr. and Mrs. Beinvenido Perez ater was bounced | © Senor Raoul Alp Judge and Mrs. Raymond R. Lord | y cloth top by a n nd Miss Barbara Taylor. CARD OF THANKS take this means to t ny friends for their ng the illnes We and Zola Marie our hour of sorrow THE FAMILY g) Jose M and Mrs.“* Lieut t Lieut Top Navy Officials Discuss Tropic Rains With Midshipman From Annapolis Official U.S. Navy Photo 3T JUARRERO ERXDMANN, commanding officer of the Cuban Frigate “Antonio Maceo” Midshipman Osmund W. Dixon and Capt. C. C. Adel that the officers on their ship expect something in the nature of weather whenever they entertain. At the cocktail party lest night on the ship’s deck there was a tropic downpour. Af their party in Norfolk there were also rains and they were fogged out in Halifax. AUC tells CAPT it RS. NEIL SAUNDERS, instructor of first girl scout leadership — , >urse in Key West, uses charts and little green figures of girl nd ade Mrs al} the h of our loved one, Mrs. ‘Dave a : * ik ee . an Lopez, M . ; Fd 1 of the beaut ahyone els have lightened our bur | This Is ~ An Old Fashioned Knitting Bee... N eo. Apete nia 4 Son for Zimerménns } Lieut. Cmdr. and ‘Mrs, R. G. Zimermann of Washington, D. C: announce the birth éf @ son, Al- fred Earl, on June 23; at the Beth~ esda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. : The baby weighed 7% pounds, Little Alfred Earl's proud ; grandmother is Mrs, John Flem- ing of 523 Petronia. Street. His) mother was Mae Dun- gan of Key West before she was’ married. 4 PROVISIONS IN (Continued from Page One) on raw materials is. continued with restrictions. ’ REMAINING ISSUES 4 The biggest is the ban voted by. both House and Senste on slaugh+ | ter quotas. > | THESE MODERN GIRL SCOUT, LEADERS are in the first-step of the tee-dee loom weaying |, Conference chairman . Burnet Citizen Staff Photo| " | Maybank ‘says believes the: which the women are learning in order to pass the instruction on to the brownies and inter- | conbaltees pai we the. the mediates in their charge. Mrs. T. Little holds the last strings of green wool while Mrs. Carlion | —_———_ Re 3 Smith tidies up the ball. Mrs. Milford Chapman holds the wool while Mrs. Walter Cox starts a | _/! @ changeover from plain 4 | i i ? | creamed chipped beef, add a lity | new bright red ball, | tle curry powder to the sauce. i YOUR WATCH CO CLEANED AND 0 INCLUDING $5500 cae Baby Contest, |Local Church Free Refreshments |\Women To Meet | Highlight Openin g| “Thy Will Through Me” will be ©} the theme of the meeting of the United Council of Church Women e omorrow’s | © be held at 11 a. m., Tuesday at svampsedoa icine | the Congrgational Church here. the new and) Women. from many of the s of the National} churches in the city will take part at 9 White Street. jin the -worship service. A busi- Any baby under three years of| ness session and luncheon will fol- Key West or vicinity may | low, and Rev. Carl A. Marich will the contest. Pictures will be| speak at the afternoon ‘session. ken free o: f during the} of A st. Closing date is t 3ist. | of a baby photo} You Pay No More! plates were used in camer said yesterday that strangers in‘ first prize will be a one} Key West would judge the con- ired dollar 16 x 20 canvas] test in order to maintain com- ALL WORK M ‘ in heavy oil by Alton Ar-| plete fairness in the selection of DONE BY Albert § Jewelers nore artist.{ the prize. winners. ‘i Sh ze will be a fifty] ) tapestry oi e third prize t in cash Mr, Mardis: was national general | photo-| manager for the International Art enty} Company -in, Chicago before he jcame to Key West. Mrs. Mardis, | specialis ild| among her many other activities | | photography, will » the pic-|is an‘active member of both the and Jimmy Cobb who was| Juvenile Council and the Busines: |and Professional Women’s Club. pany in Roche: Today, Mrs. Mardis: announce: te technician at the stu-| that all day tomorrow the Nation Cobb graduated from the|al Studios would have open r Institute of Technology, | and Mrs. C. S. Mar and managers of th ity. have been photograph-| candies will be served to all com 1 gS since glass} ers. ‘ OF MIAMI, FLA. FAMOUS WATCH REPAIR DEPT. DIAL REFINISHING, $2.95 - AUTOMATICS, $6.50 CALENDARS, $8.50 - CHRONOGRAPHS, $14.50 Picked Up and Delivered Weekly FAYE'S GIFT SHOP LA CONCHA HOTEL KEY WEST, FLA, © We Reserve the Right to Reject Any Watth Too Badly Damaged ios, people and tt ap iaerie— Grand Openin aby Contest Open To Children Under 3 Years VALUABLE PRIZES NO CHARGES We want to photograph every child (under 3 years) in Key West and vicinity. All you have to do is to have your child's photo taken in our studio Curing the month of Auqust and she or he will be entered in our Baby Contest automatically. RULES: 1, Bring your Child to our Studio. take the photograph—FREE! 2. You select your own entry from proofs . of the different poses. 3. Impartial Judges will select the winners. Decision of the Judges final. 4. All photographs. will be Judged on In- terest and Appeal rather than beauty and good looks: 5. Contest closes August 31, 1981. ALL GRAND PRIZE WINNING PIC- We'll FIRST PRIZE A $100, 16 x 20 Canvas Copy in Heavy Oil By Mr. Arrington, a Talented Artist From Baltimore SECOND PRIZE One 16 x 20 Tapestry Oil Pholograph THIRD PRIZE $25.00 In Cash TURES will be published in local news- Se ALL HONORABLE MENTION. PHOTOS ENTER YOUR CHILD NOW! WILL BE DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! NATIONAL STUDIO PHONE 1327 THE HOME OF FINE PORTRAITS IN THE HEART OF A GREAT CITY 928 WHITE STREET ah

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