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SOCIETY OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Author And President Of thin Society To Speak At Banquet Here The Monroe © ounty Audubon Society c social organizations of Key West,| faculties of the schools Teacher Associations, announced today t the speaker for the annual banquet to be held at La Concha Hotel, No vember 19, will be John H. Baker president of the National Aud ubon | Society, New York. He will present a film entitled Birds of the| Audubon Sanctuaries in the Okeechobee-Kissimmee Area,” which will! be of special interest to the people of the Key West Baker, who has served as DOCS 5 dent of the National Audubon So: ciety for many years, i segerana, Bond’s New Shop _ with highest eaeeni in national ae international Conservation. He KF eatures Spec ial the author of “News of Wildlife and Conservation. an article Book ru ices which appears in each bi- monthly edition of Audubon Magazine. Bill Bond's word is as good as Under his direction are all phases! his shop, a his n of the National Audubon Society deserves more thar program, including lectures, Audu-!at a new location bon Camps, Audubon Junior Clubs,| street, in connection : Audubon Magazine, Wildlife Tours, beauty shop. The 1 is Photo and Film Departr a happy one are Audubon Field Notes, Sanc , being bea can read while Research, Art Tours, Pi Means tneeceee A new ser initiate: The Convention of the National’ the opening ebook Audubon Society, to be held in’ ment e-A-Book i New York City, November 10-13,|icates Mrneh $m will be under Mr. Baker’s direc- 4 Purch cextientes: enables Shon the buyer « yone to wh he The Monroe County Audubon MY designate a certificate of a Society, whose mémbers are af- Chance Hi SAO: on sodks filiated with the National Audu A hs ipa lab bon Society, are pleased to present p20 CyTUili Re en ee Mr. Baker as guest of honor at this OC tpt at the mo aos event. Invitations to. attend the Jo ciation whe’ areubeed ed banquet are extended to officers’ jj...” Bulk details Bus rie had be! and members of the civic and ulting Bill or. Olive Bond, or | eapable librarian in Parent Screen Tour he shop cont books sale Patrons, county and city officials,’ anq for re conveniently ar. Navy officials, members of the ranged on open shelves. The pleas. Society and their guests. A large! ing assortm includes fieGane | attendance is anticipated All non-fiction 2 reservations must be in the hands, cellaneous books including ¢ of the treasurer, Archie Roberts, golf, chess, f to mix by Thursday, November information on child care. ¢ 15. {quette and cook PERSONALS _ NEWS OF INTEREST Ti O WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ‘|Spieae OT Y outh ‘Male Euthing Beans Caictnas Ww ill ‘eset Mr. Elks Club Of Year The ladies have contes but there w the Elks Club wh test takes 5 | Mr. Elks Cl The contest Elks Club Armistice ayS pitched the fost curve in bathin some changes made come § angle, a comedy male bathing entries will be on parade for the ace. The m > of the Year. * ‘be hed 9 Ye: Personal Triumph annex as part of the vei Scored By Singer Day benefit entertain- ment and dance. gntroduction of a skit in whic \perched on the piano costu It is expected that many; more, Cleopatria with full credit ¢ aspirants to the title of Mr, Elks} the Key West Players, | Club will enroll before the end rhe) Wales and Josef Hurka, w | the week troduced it in an olco at the ‘ity Con’ Louis Car-| Theater master of cere-| The demonstration staged by th | packed-in |son, George Lee, George Hanskat and Eckwood Salomon missioner Miss Rae ae A erican Legion Auxiliary, will meet is Miami’s gain! | ae Thursday. November t 8 p.m i Conver. eae Xt a :: of dictionarie lassics a 0 mover a Coming Events ;a good collec ae about me ent of | Monday night by Miss Rae WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7— | Florida | een ¢ 1rg-) in a return engagement The lo Meeting, Woman’s Club, club! An especially vital section con i jes ee Le , a ly young singer has a dignit house on Duval street, 3:30 tains the latest books for small! dnbation. of ers will| Keeping with the distinguished p. m. fry in bright a take place : |tone of the show presented witt Meeting, Dade Lodge 14, Ma-| sale. Cl - a S Ge ee | Bob Ellis, baritone, and_briilian’ sonic Group, Scottish Rite in now. Bound ne asf Beat Gaps Mre. | Pianist, Bob Printz, who Temple, 8 p. m are. stories Be eere eS NSEARS ald solos as well as accompanyir SubRon Four Offi-) Indians, nursery all brill be ets vse will ay ‘other entertainers ers’ Wives’ Club, Fort Tay-| igntly illustrated. Instructive books at article wil € | Miss Waller’s voice blends nice lor, 10 a. m. like “History Can Be Fun” and] ‘ ory os hoses Sily that of Bob Ellis and she shines Meeting, Key West Outboard ee oe Be Fun,” are on| Jeff Brodhead Photo Florida on Novem- ) with = ig ht “ he wn Club Auxiliary, clubhouse onj the shelves. Religious stories, past THE GAEEN isn't stways an Irish sone oe EAS presentation of popu Stock Island, 8:30 p. n time books of games and a ser- | Pes wee oe GREEN isn’t always an Irish song. | ted in contribut- | torch numbers and Bas sama eeeh ; of the immortal child classics | 4 a shade of emerald was Miss Shirley Nelson, winner 1 1 ec vith Mrs. | Or Bazaar, [ey ‘Me : ll entrance the grown-up as well| of the best-all-around costume contest held October : the e ec, reha at Aine A pendants at) Kay Weeesnel Sonex, 2: through .-G: — anoehe< child : YMCA-USO Hallowe’en dance. She represented Peter P: man, phone 645-J, or Mrs. Annie, 13% autumn, Miss W aller Hie had Ty yoo eras Rae pies Drop in and browse around. | — ar Barrie, who wrote the ‘immortal story, would h Ulcher, phone 1806-M | professional experience with Be re tee ae Phe pasture is rich bee ted with the details of the ensemble which included | | The service « nables veterans t0| name bands, She hails from. M Dancing classes, Ft Taylor | quive arrows and oy 3 j Z ies and friends at no cost, Mrs. |at'President Truman" olecs ake ating ie Charter or Com | , | American Legion Here Announces | Sikes explained says, “I had to come to Key West | Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com OC1A oles | American Legion ere Ann E | stp ESRI page ee merce, club ho’ 8 p. m. | : ae ¢ : i " Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room} + Miam | Pull Armistice Day Celebration High School Will IC huvch Bi = Overseas hotel, 7:45 p. m. | Mrs. Mary Thompson of Miami - { ure azaat Meeting, Nat'l cutives Clut | is v K ‘ | wyer Post No. 28 of the Amercan Legion of e a ee : vot Key West, South Beact | least ith her parents, | has ed the 1951 Armistice Day program and its complete sched-| FH@AY Armistice | Offer Variety Sent 7 Mr. and Mrs. T. 'T. Thompson at | announced by Vance C. Stirrup, post commander | . restaurant, 7 p. m. k | a y | HER i : sity yy| their home, 529 Simonton street. | November 9, there will be a radio address, “Armistice | | Of Gift Items Meeting, Island City Navy| their hor t i J mber | adi e eas Soe | s ‘ Y 78 She hopes to greet o! rie 951,” o stat WKWF by Legionnaire George Hanskat i | ‘ Wives’ Club No. 88, Bldg. 178 ns Seite bs ane me satel a? Saturday Sg 10, chil. air any | ay ‘ aress | President Truman may eto N.S., 10:30 a. m ie sc eoragiar! =~ 3 i Oe eee : t }share excitement on the day ‘he yi >. oS + Star! here dre events including races,) ducted yer 11 at Past P Ties if ri é ver Ready Sta 1 | ; | Past Post Commander C. B. 1; lay amber { codon ie hepa ne hae — prizes. and refreshments will be-/4:30 o'clock with the address BY/ nivvey of Arthur “Soveper Post [steer ytrarenay., November | & canes an ecuaates ' “|The entire football team of the] gin at 3 p. m. for children up to| Lt. (j.g.) Edward Riley, Chaplain | No. 28, American Legion, will de-|tmas sale dies se eeehoane a. m. /EMBER 8— | Key West High school will be|the age of 12 years, under the su-/of NAS, Boca Chica. lived ae Aviaiatibe . “| : snip eh THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8— | ,*¢ : | “ ; jilver an Armistice address at the|Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid. It rf ‘ |honored tonight at a party given! pervision of Chaplain Harry J.| At 7:30, special church services fegular assenibly period of the ; fas Phocians, Amerivan HeeOn AUS iy ine and Mrs. Esmond Mibary Metzger will be held at the Fleming street] Koy West High Scranton phe | begins at 3:30 p.m. and lasts | . > Sawyer s q ani Ss. Esmond 's y z | D ne. | Key es igh School on Thurs- Mm. xiliary, Arthur Sawyer Post) ang Mr. and Mrs. John West at main event of the day is of| Methodist chureh with all Legion-lday morning at 8:30 a; 'm. ‘The | ree wae there will be Be No. 28, post honte, 6 pm. | their home, 901 Eaton street. at | ¢ big parade down Duval) naires invited to attend semble waatea al a , a Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary ; | meres; d i Hea ered taead a aaa a nbly period will be conduct- jcinating booths filled with aprons, wh A 11, 8 * | eight o’clock lich ~=begins at 8 p. m.| At the Legion home on Monda in the auditorium of the high|erotchet work, embroidery hand | VFW Post 3911, 8 p.m. — | Other guests included Coach aires are requested to as-/also a holiday, there will be both| Conca |ounde. diveces ‘foe uiieveeie cia! Meeting, Ladies Aid, Grace | Winston Jones, Ed Beckman, Ar-| se mble at the corner of South and|an aerial and ground fireworks] phe address to the students is | styles ranging from “Seunbaeke Lutheran church, 8 p.m. jthur Murray, Jack Bourke, the} puyal streets at 7:15 p.m display at the Legion home at 9/4 feature of the Armistice 1951 |through party frocks and small Meeting, Jayshees, clubhouse, Ke West High School band, the| Trophies for the parade floats) p. m., followed by a dance to the 1 ob: alice: arranged: by: the lfry pajamas. 7:30 p.m se Varela | CheeHleaders, the Letter Girls} will be a dat the Legion) tunes of Kranich and his musi-|thur Sawyer Pc | For the sweet tooth, cake, candy Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela) group. and the band majorettes. | home where a dance will be given| cians | TE sc. |and pies are available as welkeas Lodge No. 64, Cuban Mason-| ___ — ———————| at 10 p. m. Music is by Norman} The day will also commemorats SOAS i Christmas cardssaqd? 0$ih kes ie Lodge, 8 p.m Meeting, Circle One, Women of | Kyanict orchestra the” dourth = anniversanic’ of vihe ALLIES REJECT ith glamor. | Mesties. Ladies pudayy oe First Presbyzerian church, 8{ Memorial services will be con-! Legion home (Continued from Page One) Little girls will clamor for three nur Sawyer 0, 2B, p.m = x5 2 + er be that establishing definite hound- | dolls with completé warrrobes post home, 8 p.m _| Meeting, Women’s missionary | B'yecutive Board |MOTHERS ARE INVITED | cies now would-proiect the Reds | aiid wate nighties included. Two Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary of Union, First Baptist church, 8 P { ‘TO CLASS PARTY |from further advances by U.N.| have cradles and one has the add clic. Hamsive | Aisoe pm ‘| Truman troops jed touch of a suitcase club rooms, 8:30 p.m Meeting, Disabled American Vet-| # PUI ent BY TRUMAN PUPILS in other words, it woul give the} On the menu are hot dogs, cof Meeting, Room agile Dien vee eh ehantes Give Reports \ lot of happy mothers received |enemy the advantage of a truce | fee and cokes. Children’s games | tives Jr.-Sr. High Schoo! 33, 422 Amelia street, 8 p.m. notes from their children which |before an armistie actuaily is | will enliven the scene with darts, PTA, 8 p.m | ao : oe : on cn ive board of the Tru- | read like the one sent to Mrs reache ‘bean bag and fish pond features. Meeting, Gray [Ladies Corps, | meee hans: EL TAYE OU ary P, T. A. met |. Moss, 1615 Laird, by her son,! ‘The allies want the buffer zone | Larry Eschen, versatile church luncheon at noon hoon fs eae | Tues¢ ght in ‘the school libra- | Lennie Moss ted along front lines exist-| organist, member of the plan- Meeting, Busy Bee Club, 8 p.m, | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 |ry. Details of the regular monthly | Here's Lennic’s message sat the time a full armistice is| ning beard, musician’s union and | leeting, Key West Art and! Children’s Missionary group, | rogram to be held at the School! “Dear Mother reached, after all items on the!a Navy Yard shop superintendent, M 6 | I | y Historical Society, West Ley Memorial church, 10 to |rpyec November 13 You are invited to attend our | agenda have been settled | will exaivit ais acoby, fine wood- ello Gallery, 8:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m jwere efficiently handled class party, Friday, November 9,| The truce delegates have another | work. The gift items vary inelud- Martellc r : . TEMBER 12 | : | 8 Coffee, Naval Station Officers’} MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ; Mr Fiora @arcia, vice presi-jat 2 p.m. The party will last|meeting scheduled for tonight, | ing lamps and jewel boxes. | Ft. Taylor, 10 p.m. _| Meeting, ‘Poinciana PTA, school.| gent, will conduct the meeting as | about an hour. If you care to send | U.S. time. | The public is cordially invited to | ses, baseball diamond 8 p.m . Susa president, will be }a small contribution to meet ex $$ | attend and to shoy for Christmas N S., special interest group| Meeting, Circle Thre Women ng the State P. T. A. Con- | penses, it will be appreciated T NATIVI {— 10 a. m | of First Presbyterian church, in Jacksonville. } The oceasion is a class party for Baas Obey i ywling, Navy Wives’ League 8 p. m irs. Christine Rasch will the third grade, Miss Doris B : x as Boas Navy Wy Meeting, Bela Sigma Phi Sor-| port on the Hallowe'en carnival | hoefer's class, to be given at the | and has 2 Keys specialist in Isla- | hingeeteaw ness ty, Si i hool, 8) Wh $ T hool Frid All | morado. | a advanced _ students ority, San Carlos — schoo! which gr dover $ {Truman — schoo Friday nt ann ! Spanish, nt eehoct 730 t| p.m Mrs. Cabot's Fourth Graders | mothers are invited. Babcock specializes in the sale } yore “Sudha apa Ms 5 Meeting, Anchor Lodge No, 182,| will present a program in keeping | of apartment houses, _ hotels, _ 8:30 p. m. acne Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p. m.|with National. Education Week ‘arehouses, stores and other in- Se eee, ra anima Meeting, Service| (November 12-17) and the speaker Ertaman To 0; Spea KX |come producing properties. Se 2 . Guild ‘irst Metho-| will be Circuit Court Judge sae [s nea Auxiliary, 2 p. we [a jlino Lopez. His subject will be |" o i Christmas sale, Grace Lutheran dist : t A ‘ ans, ‘0, Tonig hl | | : ar Mothers,| “Clarifying Beliefs and Values churel a Wlagler, 3:30; Meeting, Gold Star M y STAY. NOUR ZR 9 | Fireworks display. Legion Post! Meetin Order of DeMc monthly | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9— Set eee bpm Boys, Scottish Rite Temple, e Jaycees will be held at the H Meeting, Mothers Club of CMI * hom : a ae zs sé house on Flagler tonight | j 4 SOE Convent | ance, Legio st Home, 1 m a otis Wee . kp a eae p. m | Meetir Airship Development ; ae , romptly fs ‘ 1 ee] | eeting coholics Anonymous, ru ESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 } Squadron 11 Officers’ Wives’,| Jim Ke n has guaranteed al / Meeting, Alcoholic ‘rch, 8| Meeting, DeMolay Mothers Cir 3 to be announced attend a real good meal | | coop bs cadences: cle, roof garden, Scottish Rite} Bowling, Navy Wives league,| Kermit Le Wi Drones, Sale| | spanish children of element Temple, 7:30 p. m | N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m. an, beg er laa: ee | school level, San Carlos school, | Meeting, Circle 1, women 0 | Meeting and dinner, Kiwani |Ertzmen. English teacher at Key| | ‘ i Fi P byteria church | South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. es! igh School, wi e | 3:30 p.m. to 4 =~ pam 3 Wiv-| 551-F Poinc home of Mrs | Ping pong tournament, YMCA- | guest speaker for the evening. es cab Fant Taye. aioe Dewey Allen = |. USO. 8 pm. Subject of Me. Erteman's talk | | ef club, Fort faytor, : aie ‘ less gh Sch¢ vill be “A School Teacher in | os . ceeds dears Srabt: group, coakinw essons, High Schoo | wi A Schoc a fleeting, Truman Elementary! Special interest group, coc | ; “ aes j coe a fe tens the annigunce | iden, /San_ Carlo |A a oe ee i " cer Meeting ‘o it Fellow | 3:30-4:30 p. m. Mr. Ertzman visited and ta } 1 machingy Aiahin Deyron Ebece eee, a voung Adult concn | class for begir school in Afghanistan and will| Citv OAN ephied cacamnema rob ania : j | red by the N.C.C.S. | supplement his vonage we an| a | n is | : s Re at Saint Mary Paris} | interesting exhibit and e:t>lana- Meeting, Southernmost Pistol Meeting, a ters Re . : ie and Rifle Club, Legion Home, | bekah Lodge Knights 1021 Duval — street | tion of the natives’ garb, habits, | Stock Island, 8 p.m of Pythias ha 8 to9 p. m ete. ' The entrans so far include Myrt-, breezy style of singing jland Cates, Luis Norcisa, Dewey) her ‘program with unusua Riggs, Oscar .Fernandez, Johnnie} material, original lyrics | Richardson, Ansel Albury, Billy course, fhe old favorites including | Lones, Neil Shea, Harold Thomp-! subtle torch song: |} son Kingman Curry, Dow Thomp-’ Part of the final show wa as) $1 ven to: low Barn n | ee SE |tion for Miss Conover. She t as . ¥ |carried out on the shou Initiation Set fina edie at ine ch |For Auxiliary ered * She eariy Sunday for Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28, Am gagement in Miami. Key West's day, November 7, 1931 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN: -*Pags 5 —t__ ~* PHONE: Citizen Office, 192 HARVEY, COBO id’. i (Continuea from Page Gne) } Maid - Night Out were not on the city’s reg-| bEDe istration books. |“BANNERLINE” at the Strand | Theater. City Commissioners can-| Parhaps it is because I'm in the vassed the votes and tabu-| newspaper game, but this story about a cub reporter who was ate > absente: Bi lated the absentee. ballots. | weabsced covering staid, stolid A large gathering attended) things like awards for the best the tabulation. in “@ityfiall| potted plant, seemed to me to chambers at 8 /o’cloek last) Peve exiza ‘eppeal Sbi.je 2 little Swim suits from’ 77 ae loo ' steeper.” Untouted, it is’still one the gay °90’s era through 1952 On Closing Night night. |of the most interesting yarns of fashion will be worn A personal eae, ah was scored pea |the year with comparatively few |. ‘The contest is open to all mem-; bY Miss. Mari Conove: BIDS: WILL BE ASKED of those fake Hollywood touches a the Tradewinds on her closi rom Page One) | Which so often spoil films about bers of the and information’ night at the cocktail lounge. Feted ht by a 4-1 vote. Com- | the Fourth Estate. jcan be obtained fr the club or, earlier at a party giver Harvey opposed Of course I observed a few bon- |by getting contact ith any, thusiastic patrons _ who cam¢ rit 3 ers:.a reporter dictatifg a ban | member of the house committee. | hear her and the show ni. ¢ ffered by A.|nerline to a re-write man, and Advance > of tickets predicts) night, she was presented t \dams. The commission- | the use of crackling paper in type- a huge Doors will open at' bouquet of mixed flowers gi 1ined that Lucas has been | writers when no news organ ev- 9 a. m. with dancing to start at! Mrs. Walter Schlech ‘ dlectrieal: eonteans (ae anything but ‘soft copy 9:30 p. to the music of the! farewell party and exte the ltor. f vears in the City of | sheets. But this one is better Coral Isle Serenaders. The public; 00d wishes of friends € than average. lis invited guests are asked to, At 10:30, the sa ning E VACATED Enterprising cub is played with } come early Conover enterta \ f the new $1,000,- | enthusiasm by Keefe Brasselle, a comer with the most fascin- g widow's peak since Robert Why they eyer billed on the Marquee is beyond my ken. She has a minor part as his sweetheart who tea- ool, and she always looks vy with a wide-boned face unhelped by a fluffy hair- do. A better box-office spread mir sponsor- Au NAL PAYA ENT MADE 1 yment in the amount of to the Ward- company for at Wicker's Sta- s'adium committee werk dium would have been Lionel Barry- and (¢ Manager King recom-j more, though he is only shown nt in a hospital bedBassifig.out phil- | osophy as a dying professor who wishes other people had the courage of his own convictions. To make him happy, the young reporter coaxes his boss into put- ting out a false frontpage with a banner line about thé governor of the state ordering .investiga- tion of a local gangster who is in $1,600 PAID NAVY 4 f 8" cast iron pipe, the the United t Works Divi- The pipe was used on reet between Thom operation by the } a Keys Aqueduct Com- wed the vital job to be completed within two day | back “of political shennanigans. BUY BONDS {An old timer, played by Lewis Two 3-5% $1,000 bonds have been | Stone, and the cub, get. drunk in purchased the B. J. Van In-| disgust at their own. liniitations York, for $1,899.67. will be disbursed for »wles stamp machine or the tax collector's office LAND-FILLING FAILS and instead of a limited edition, roll the presses. The phoney story goes out all over town. As a re- sult, the gangster and his hench- [men descend on the newspaper office. The “big shot” is wonderfully acted by J. Carrol Naish, a top ranking character actor. He’s Trish, but is exp@rt in Italian and Mexican portraits. When he gets backtalk from the reporter, the oodlum’s semi-advanting atti- tude changes and he gets the editor fired. But his henchmen make the mistake of beating up a member of the news fraternity, and the expose is on! Civic pride is once more aroused;. apathy is replaced with action, and there ordinance com- land-owners to fill, clean, ‘and clear their property as many three times annually failed be- Commissioner Adams’ no” vote. Adams stated that he was having to vote against the measure for the same reason that he at the last meeting of the commission CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM'S |} BUDGET IS AMENDED City Commissioners approved the amending of the city electric budget last night. Mer- as cause of ve | ville am, comptroller of city }is a gang-up on the gangsters electric, announced that the budget | who are removed from the throne | was being amended in its entirety by the power of the press. 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