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ee 22M: ay. Novemiber 1,195) oer og an SOCIETY ... PERSO OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Captain Payson And Albert Mills Will Talk On Civilian Defense Club, November 7,| an and Public Rela- jousness of our pres- renee s The program of the meeting of the Wom will be in charge of. the Department of Ame tions under Mrs. J. P. Baillod. Because of the ent time the subject will be “Civilian Defense Mr. Albert J. Mills vice-chair-%- — man of National Civil Defense| Commission of the National Se- curity Commission of the Ameri-} B L] RTH $s can Legion and Captain Harold J. Payson, Jr., Naval liason officer of] 1 evwwwwvwwww civil defense, will speak and lead| Seven ba ‘s were born recently | ¥ nueen ae aes Monroe General hospital and | ions. ; three announcements came of | The club will welcome back} Naval hospital | Psi h ere| Hose born at the many of its members who were! pore newcomers at eae | The seven away for the summer, especial | Manane include: GIRL FOR THE SMITHS j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd | the president, Mrs. Wallace Kirke | and State Chairman of Drama} Mrs. Lee Goddare. | Due to election day the Ashbrook | 3 ! Smith, 171-A Poinciana Place, have | November | a daughter, Lacindra Yvonne, born club WS! Oetober 16. She weighed five’ Ibs., vember] eleven o2s 6, the meeting of changed from Tue: 6, to Wednescay, N time is 3:30 p. m street clubho —— CORAL SHORES PRIZ WINNERS ANNOUNCED The winners for the prize-win- ning costumes worn at the Coral Oe aitwe BAZOS HAVE SON | Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Bazo, Jr. | 1000 Catherine street, are the par- j ents of a baby son born October 19. He weighed seven pounds, eleven ounces and has been named | § j Claude Raymond Shores PTA Hallowe’en party | 3 : recently held, have been an-j DAUGHTER TO LOPEZ nounced. { Denora Marie Lopez was born | Mary Arsua, publicity chair- | October 19 and weighed seven Ibs., thirteen ozs. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Helio Quesada Lopez, live at 828 Olivia street. j man for the organization lists the following who received the priz- es: Laurie Lynn, Marlene Rob- erts, Lee Pinder, Rose Mary El-{ lis, Donna Lee. Gaskin, Gordon Starkweather, Patsy Stone, Jo- anne Curry and Lois Shiver. Gordon have a daughter, Sharon A regular meeting of the group | Lenette, who arrived October 18. | will ‘take place at 8:30 p.m.,|She weighed five pounds and one | MARATHON ENTRY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayford | Tuesday, November 6, in the ounce. The Gordons live at Mara- s¢hool cafetorium. thon, Fla. : —— BABY GIRL ARRIVES Legion To Giv Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry Lam- ; berson are the proud parents of a ie Small F ry Party girl, named Sharon Lynn, who (The American Legion is spon-| Weil hter six pounds and _ eight ing @ party for the Sons. of the|oun¢es when she arrived October a rican Legion at the Legion|23- Her mother is the former Vio- Home on Stock Island Friday|!et Quintilla. The Lambersons night at 8 p. m. jlive at 1310 Angela street. Ernest Avila, chairman, urges| that all children of Legionnaires) ftom'the age of one on up come and: enjoy the games, refresh-! ments and entertainment. a Coming Events ce) -S, special interest’ group: 10 a. m. if #: Bowling, Navy. Wives’ League “N.S. alieys, 1 p.m. rive in Key West November 13, Wednesday, November 14, wil MOOREHEADS HAVE BOY Mr. and Mrs. Austin Edward! Moorehead, 201-E Poinciana, have a new son, born October 21. He weighed four pounds and _ thr | ounces and has been named Frank | Charles. Your “Uncle Henry” will be c | is the affectionate title given to RETURNED HOME . ‘Happy at home at Fort Taylor, is litle Steven Donald Barrs who | and more bands was born at the Naval hospital, | Vaudeville October 19, weighing six and one|_ Back in 1 ae g those he cond Spanish, advanced students |half pounds. His parents are Mr. | St&tion band at WLW, Cincinnati, San Carlos school, 7:30 tc}and Mrs. Donald B. Barrs !Ohio, and kept on that job for 8:30 p. m. His father is a navy man sta- | Yeas. Séwing group, Monroe Co tioned at the Sea Plane base He will arrive in Key | West General Hospital Woman’ | —— Auxiliary, 2 p. b. SON FOR HARRINGTONS | will conduct the Key West High school band after a rehearsal. He Meeting, Wesley House Woj| Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Har- | > : Acreage 8 ; man’s club, clubrooms, rington, Sr., have a baby boy, born | 'S °SP' cially interested _ in -de- pi. September 20, 6:50 neat the | Yelopment of Florida bands and besides guest conducting with the Meeting, Monroe County An-j Naval hospital. He weighed six , 7. $ Canes ater ti-Mosquito Board, court- | pounds, three and a quarter ounc. ie is eat ry he tee appeir. house, 8 p.m. es and has been named Charles | °° pecmvest condugign:d hey © Meeting. Key West Garden|Harrington, Jr. His futher is a|2@nds at the annual Orange i MIC, USN, at the Sub base, The | BOW! games in Miami on New Club, Womnn’s club on Du- Year’s Day yal street, 8 p. m. | Barents live at 62-1 Poincia Last April, he was guest’con- grist be icra tite Anony- sen — ductor in an “All Fillmore Con- Bier SSeONOUCK By") | cert” presented by the Pensacola, Tous, . First Presbyterian | GIRL FOR EMOLOS Fla., High School Tiger Band. As chureh, 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emo‘o,| contest “adjudicator, his twice Meeting, Key West Amateur| 643 Williams street, have a new] pas inspired students for years ‘Radio club, National Guard| daughter, Rhonda Colleen, born at |" ‘SPITE’ Students Tor VETS: © Armory, 7:30 p. m. the Navai hospital, October 27. ‘PO CLUB Spanish, children of elementary | She weighed en pounds and} Gr gm Te > La 4 level, San Carlos|fourteen ounces. Mrs. Emolo is a;} SLATES MASQUERADE school, 3.30 to 4:30 p, m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl} PARTY ON SATURDAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3— | Higgs of ‘the above addres : ace 4 picee es Children’s dress-up and guess-who party Missionary group, |father, a radioman, 2C, U will be given at the Naval Air Sta- iey Memoritt church, 10° to; Now stationed at Lakehur: Hoh OPO! club, > at “Boca Chive. M NDAY, NOVEMBER s— | Woman's club auditorium, @|SU"day night oy Notes : adults, San Carlos orgs Bowling, Navy Wives league, Tease widen bexion at'9 par oad Swimming "classes, Officers | Meeting Sadie ivania lasts until 1 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes, one for a man and one for a woman, Door prizes are also on tap. ‘i Wives Club, 2:30-4:30 p. m. Beginning Haniicraft, Officers Wives Club special interes South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. Ping pong tournament, YMCA- USO, 8 p.m. group, Recrention bidg. 178 Sparvah lessons, High Schoo . S., 7:30 p. m. ‘level children, San Carlo ¥) y Meeting, Temple No. 20 Pyth School, 3:30-4:30 p. m (eee Ste ee ian Sisters, Knights of Pyth Spanish cl: for beginners | BE HELD WEDNESDAY jas hall, 8 p. m. sponsored by the N.C.C ate Reta 5 5 Meeting, retail merchants of USO, at Saint Mary Pa sof be Beotanred bea WORe city; for details call Joe Hall, 1021 Duval street | an’s Society of Christian Servi Fisican, juin 8 (0 9.5) mm. — sta ie y 3 ee Meeting, Woman's Auxiliary of] Meeting, Coral Shores PTA, as Navsibec 7 tran 2 Aa 6:3 St. Paul’s Episcopal church, school cafetorium, 8:30 p.m. pin; : ; parish hall, 3 p. m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Pee ae ene % Meeting, WMU, First Baptist| Meeting, Wofan’s Club, club| ,, G°Ke ond candy, will be. sold church, 7:30 p. m. house on Duval street, 3:30|2"¢ Pony rides will be available Mailing Circle: Two; Women in: from 4 to 6 p.m. for children. of First Presbyterian church,| Meeting, Dade Loc Ma- A, wide, renge' ot.” wotential pls Bai Groin, mas gifts will be on dis- Rite! play at the bazaar, Mrs. J. H. Meeting, Key West Ministerial chairman, has announced. 2, 8 p.m avers ne in the morning. SubRor Off: on » NOVEMB: Club, Fort Ta Meeting. Key Wet Aeccig| lor 10 Ty") C4SA MARINA HEAD, No 13, Order of “Rainbow| Mesting West Outboard] EMMET F. CQNNIFF, ‘irls, Scottish R: e | ub ry, clubhouse o: “Ny 7:30 p. m. tn eee Stock I 8:30 p otal "| ATTENDS WEDDING Meeting, Minoca Council, De-| Bazaar, | Memonial church; Emmet F. Conniff, vice-presi- gree of Pocahontas. Redmen’s| anne through 6:30 m.|dent and general manager of the Hall, 8 p. m. |} Spanish classes, adult begin-|Casa Marina hotel in Key West, Meeting, Disabled American| ners, 8 to 9 5 San Carlos | recently was best men at the Veterans, Lux bidg., Amelia school. | wedding of his brother, Frank street, 8 p. m. Dancing ss, Ft. Taylor|Conniff, famed newspaper col- Meeting, Catholic Daughters of} Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 p.m./umnist of the Hearst chain. America, Cou-t Mary of the Sea, No. 634, 3 p. m. Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, VFW home, 8 p. m. Meeting, Key West Players, Barn Theater, 8 p. m. Meeting, Chapter 283, National. Sojourners, First Presbyter-| ,jan church, 7 p. m. j Meeting, Junior Woman’s Club Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com The bride was the former Miss merce, club house, 8 p. m. Mary Elizabeth Murray, daugh- Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room jter of Mrs. John F. Murray of Overseas hotel, 7:45 p. m 277 Park avenue, New York City Meeting, Nat'l Executives Clut|and Lighthouse Farm, Southam- of Key West, South Beact jton, L. I restaurant, 7 p. m. | The wedding took place at the Meeting, Island City - Navy}Roman Catholic church of Jesus Wives’ Club No. 88, Bldg. 178} and Mary and the reception was N.S, 10:30 a. m \held at the Southampton estate te | Master Of Music Due Here HENRY FILLMORE, nationally famous band director will ar- School band in a special concert. Famous Band Conductor Fillmore |Will Guest Direct In Key West 1 comedy ed the. | November 13 and the next day,| 2 nom-de-plume he wrote ws ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 1 hold a rehearsal, and next day, 1 conduct the Key West High on his way from Miami, Fla., soon, probably sliding in on a trombone track. According to Bandmaster Harold T. Casterton, “Uncle Henry Henry Fillmore, professional con- in road‘ shows, circuses, stage and y and park bands. He is known as the “March King” and as the sire of the technique Under series tof band books for schools. His pen names include Harold Ben- jcalled “trombone smea: nett, Will Huff, Al Hayes and | Harry Hartley. | Fillmore serves frequently as ;a band and solo contest judge \ throughout the country. It is said lof him, “the martial music of Henry Fillmore with its compell- ling rhythm and melodic flair, jsets the standards for all to fol- | low.” In May of 1950-51 season, Fill- more was head judge of the llth advice} Florida State Sehool Band con- test held at St. Petersburg, Fla \Chairmen Canvass |Upper Keys Area For Palsy Clinic Mrs. Everett Cox, president of Monroe County Cerebral Palsy | Association, in company with ;Mrs. May McAllister and Mrs. Teresa Braxton, motored to Ma- rathon, Islamorada and Taver- | nier, Mpnday on_ behalf of the benefit dance to oe given by the |association on November 24. The opening-of-the-s eas on- dance will be given at La Con- cha hote! for the purpose of rais- ing funds for the’ establishment of a clinic in Key West where cerebral palsy patients may be treated. | In conjunction with co-chair- ;men Mrs. Phillip F. Kenney, Is- jlamorada, Mrs. Ellis of that | Place, and Mrs. -C. E. Crandel of ; Marathon, tickets and posters {were distributed for the coming jevent. Membership cards were ; also delivered to the Upper Keys |committee for selling. Mrs. Harry Harris of Tavernier | was approached by the - visiting | group just as she was about to | leave for Key West, and she | paused long enough to take a |handful of tickets. | Door prizes will be donated by | jlocal merehants and a_ record jcrowd is expected as the pro- jceeds will go to the worthy , boiling at the. house _ Ghosts, Goblins, Clowns, Gather For Celebration At Caro Home Beta Sigma Phi's annual street, proved to be a festive season. Jack O° Lanterns and other orange and black apropos decora- tions including a witch's cauldron entrance. The serving table held the punch bowl,..cake, candies and nuts which were served throughout the evening. Entertainment included a trip ple bobbing, stick crawling, pin- the-tail-on-the-donkey game, and a gypsy who read the palms of those who wished to know about the future. Prizes for costumes were won by Joe Allen, Betty Sawyer, Ernestine Owen and Nathalie Knight. Guests present wee ofr. “4 Mrs. H. W. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. John Spottswood, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. John McAloon, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas S. Caro, Mr. and fh week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. goblins, witches, clowns and asserte@ representatives of the ma The lawp was trimmed with) Gh through a “house of horrors,” ap-! OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office. 1935 |Sands-Van Loten Fire Extinguished Wedding Told | The wedding of Betty L. Sands of this city and James A. Van Loton, of Potterville, Mich., wit | t7ned take place Saturday, November | fi¥¢- 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the El Salvador} They extinguished Methodist church of Key West. | which caused no damage at 7 The bride and groom will} graph Alley and street, ave immediately following the} Fire Chief Leroy Torres said Ceremony for a honeymoon in} ————————___—_ - Mic! couple are invited to and relatives of the | nuptial rites, Fire Engines No. land 3 rushed out on an alarm at « morning which Hallowe'en party held this past be S. Caro, 1014 Johnson! ttended by a host of ghos clock thi ,upon arrival out to be only a brush es Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Merson, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Curry, Mr. and Mrs. John Mgr-| ris, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. John Marzyck, Mr and Mrs. Peter Knight, Mr. and) the attend the Mrs. Delio Cobo and Mr. and} Mrs.. Jeff Knight. Mesdames. Florence Ardagh. Margaret Scully, John Chariés Gavilan, Charles Ache son, Carl Bervaldi, Hollon Ber valdi, Fred E. Hogan, Catherine McManus, Blanche Miller, Her bert Sayérs, also attended. Other guests who enjoyed the evening were: the Misses Virginia Whitmarsh, Ellie Rae Gw Maude Roberts, Gloria Rivas wlizabeth Acheson, Mar ‘Ardagh», Mary Louise Margaret Ardagh, Mary Acheson, Michael Baker Charje~’ Actieson, Jr. STYLE AT SUCHA CONCH CHOWDER By RAYMER Last night seemed to have been the night for getting off on the wrong foot in delayed schedules, changed plans, et cetera, ad nats- em; but the humor of it all. will “strike you pink.” At the Barn Theater when the noble mother said, “Go forth, my child,” there was no movement on the part of the daughter. The phrase was Te- peated . . . and still. no going fourth or fifth, even, (which re- minds me of a story, about Daniel and The Lion’s Den) ... The puzzled actress was. finally cued from the audience by a front row watcher who. shouted, “She can’t fo forth. You're standing on her dress.” The chain of ‘funny continued when Becky Guthrie, scurrying around in the black-out | ductor, composer, publisher and band director, by his friends in the] trying to place props, was trap- musie field. And they are’legion since Fillmore is not only a pioneer! ped. on stage by the letting down ional trombone and has conducted in bands] of... -vron~ backdrop. There she nolting a spittoon, hoping |~ stood the lights wouldn’t go up before she could be released by raising of the drop. Then came the mo- ment when the curtain went up on a woodland background .. . and there was a rockingchair which belonged in the previous cottage scene! The jinx continued into the final act when the cozy cottage of the reunion’ closing was slightly disordered . . . by the camouflage bushes left on stage from the act which had just been completed. WILDER LAUGH: On Tues- day night, during the oleo, a skit events | Sunday School S Owe rr cs Held At Nursery Congregation B’nai_ Zion nounces: that the Sunday School | of classes: will be held at The Jack and. Jill Nursery School, 1100 Margaret St., Key West. All parents, including the vy personnel are requested ‘please bring their child fthe above address oy Sunda tNovember 4th, at" 10 a.m "9 Regular sessions will be held 3 from 10’ a.m. to 12 noon every Style 6221" Sunday. ding. characters, assorte ern .Belles with p: and‘smiles. Other charmers were @ Queen of Hearts, a fairy queen in. aYed’chariot, a Dutch gre ; a Spanish senorita, and confident bride. Indians, one w Jong:braids and a_ toma So much for so little in this velvet black nusuede sandal that boasts two straps— a T strap, a cross strap. Twin buckles and a wedgie heel accent the smartness. Only $3.99 made -héap big thunder. A coun- try *bumpkin, clowns panda bear,~an organ grind ith an 7 anticsome .monkey, and several overstuffed “mammies” warrant PIC M SHOE STORE ed applause. The pageant of Hal- lowe’en* closed on a clean note .ohe-small fry in a b! and § white box labeled Ivory $10 FLEMING STREET presented between acts of “The Drunkard,” by Rea Waller and Joe Hurka; something else was added, or rather détracted, in an even more. hilarious _ incident. Rae reclines on a divan as Cleo- patria with Joe Hurka as her target for the night; Mare An- thony. As the saying goes, “There’s many a slip twixt cup and lip,” and Rae had something which she accidently got off her chest. A strap or string gave somewhere and Cleo suddenly found herself without benefit of needed screenery. Luckily, she had just done a_half-gainer. to-, ward the back of the stage and only the behind-the-scenes-crew. were convulsed with the philos- ophy of “Let’s face it!” Hurka leaped to the rescue by front- guard action. He threw out his toga in a magnificent sweep and announced, “There will be a pause for a slight alteration in the scenery,” and continued non- chalantly with a glance over his shoulder, giving a blow-by-blow description of the pin-up play, or éne down and two to go on the 34 inch line. The impromptu. in- sertion may be repeated in the closing nights of the melodrama? MOPPETS PARADE: There are more hula-girls in Key West than can be sneezed at on the beach at Wakiki, if I can judge by the numbers of fillys wearing grass skirts in the Chamber of Com- merce sponsored parade which took place last evening down Du- val street .. . The Key West High school band looked martial and trim, stepping along directly be- hind the spearhead of police de- partment escort . . . Also spotted was a polka-dot clown, a “hand- some little }caballero, a Robin Hood with bow and arrows, a whole assembly o7 shot-gun wed- cause | The public is cordially invited j and urged to attend. 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