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Page4 THE KEY WEST:CITIZEN. Thursday, Noveimier 15, i971 RTS eH SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor a ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE - PHONE: Citizen Office, i Two Select Recitals Are Announced For Bodler - Logan Piano Students Piano pupils of Mrs. Emmeline Bodler and Katherine Lo. present two recitals this week, one on Friday, November second on Saturday, December 1. The selections for the fir tion will be played by the younger students. Advanced p 1 fr at the second recital. .———__—__——_ ol - ‘Of yS: 4 7 A ° @ programs are as follow | Ba ntist W : M. U s To Be Wed Tomorrow i Christmas Party At Fort Taylor sum up the order aloud from: a|there Was too much etifees coded teletype message: : leat too many. witnesses to ex- | To Honor Harris School Faculty Randolph declares. that~even| plain away the fact that yester- Randolph Russell, incipal of the Harris Elementary school ana| hough Army officers. refuse: ‘to | day the Allies called - off their his faculty members wi red at a Christmas party to be held) Say anyrnore, and even though | ground attacks against the « at ie renual Chelseatt ta han December 12 a ee ee ‘. | the. White House has denied ae | eros for the first Pe since | : . y for Harris school children will take) the exi fi begat aries Pac, place the morning of Deeember 21 at the school. This is the cloaing| eeegre cla conse eet Oe ae nin June of last | day for school, marking the beginning of the Christmas holidays. der, it has not denied that at) year. The Randolph explanations } | \ ‘Com- | 3 least a damper. had been placed | came over the wire in “1 "RECITAL é |. Both Dartles: Sete: Aenean on on offen poopie action. Ran- | the World News” ty Goan hans Mocccastweatend |Complete Studies the meeting of the Harris schoo|| BIENVENIDO PEREZ | dolph concludes by saying that|Smith, Bliceiss aud: Piraies <Chinpbell,| . room Fepreeatinnets meeting, held} (Continued From Page One) 234 Cohhad Grohs. j he Wgmen's Missionary | Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Betty} ygiamji thi = Frisky Lamb—Hayes, Joan Wel-| Unions of Poinciana Boyd. Te awn oe ae Tine wisi ely |church and the Cuban Interesting study course was! rouse. Folk Dance — Norwegian, Ceres|Mission have completed i presented by Mrs. Dorothy Knowles) 1; was expected that he will Mubox. {quarterly mission study | on the subject, “Home and Family] »,. pombarded with queries about Moonlight Fairies—Blake, Dean-) with the Intermediat« Life.” She posed . the: questions,| yesterday's reported cease-fire $a pewyer. Auxiliaries making a study “Are parents teally trying to raise| oraer in Korea. : Traffic Cop—Thompson; Mr. Hop}the book, “Inca Gold Toad—Stilwell, Donald Cormack. |was taught by Mrs. Ism Spriag Dance—Blake, Gloria Pa-| grin to _both group: the standards of home life? Isn’t it time that parents do something in our homes concetning the moral! Last night. Presidential Press Secretary Joe Short called a spe- | dron. eously. 25 girls completed fibre of our children and youths?’” bry Dor woe tale. ae Dancing Lesson—Ferguson, Carol! course. Mrs. Knowles added, “We take} py. P White “House statement Cole. tis < Sankhain-: bands for granted that we teach love, ie aaah tak: kane Prairie Rider—Aaron; Black Pi-;the book for small faith, tolerance and _ many social ited ‘Poe report that orders rates—Holst, Russell Curry. “Dickie’s Journey In graces. But we overlook one of the | fro the hi ett source, possibly Woodpecker—Sister Brigid, Don-' taught by Mrs. John A greatest assets to a man or a wo-j rom the White Hiuse itself, has na Miller. Missionary societies man. That is integrity, one of thel } "vent Korean ground fightin Swans on the Lake — Thompson,! above named churches, | most important stones in the foun- oe cae lete if rs ig halt Deanna Perez. junction with the won | dation of our lives, but seemingly Dect Lae othe din 4s ne Swaying Silver Birches —Leslie,| First Baptist church, David Adams. é ‘ “Pilgrimage to Spanish Coasting — Eckstein, Mary Her-| ca” taught by Mrs. Sam often ignored.’’ At the close of., the meeting, delicious refreshments were serv- cease-fire in Korea until an arm- istice agreement has been sign- tick, Jace, president of the W.M.l . ~ ed by hostesses Mrs. Betty Boyd,| i 2 Valses Nables — Schubert, Mary) association. The joint study was : cs eee a | Mrs. Edris Wallace and Mrs, Mary doe gad ane lte: Hse Herrick and Dan Schoneck. held in the first Baptist church,! MISS BARBARA ANN MINGO.will become the bride of George _| Atwell. due of the. President’ with Gen Sickiss, Gacomhar) aerate. oe W. Hays, t ana evening at Pp. iyee re Hoe of her par- Rondeau Gk Tk eae oak Tab OE eh aneet eral John: Hull, the vice-chief of ANY, F “God’s Troubadors” is a Y lin r. and Mrs. Gordon Mingo, 522 William street. The staff of the Army. afid H. Pree- Witches’ Revels—Wright, Arman-|of Florida mujesianaries, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hays of Birming- pe eae eis pea i ese man Matthews, Deputy Under- ag a wie dade serving in oes Sond es er Sed , Ala., and is in the submarine service. Friends and relatives bee cot «eS secretary of State. Sh ee er eee ee ene tt the Bola vited to attend the wedding and the reception which As of 1950 there were 227.244} Mystery On Cease-Fire — Ballet Wale. Weight iris Ren: yt ips iat “ a Aurinethe | be held immediately following the ceremony. A shower | miles of railroad tracks in the Uni-|_ Meanwhile there is still con- aisles: : ceca Me Saiiars Tite (chubse | held for the bride-elect at Wesley House on November 9. | ted States. fusion on the AP dispatch. John L’Avalanche—Heller; Aria—Mo-| wit] be taught by Mrs. Daniel B. | = i i T. B Sele, e ae = laa is Ranaolth ne pte wae : olecte Ellis as host. It mij e consid-| § eae slay nents, Dance of ree. Football Queen @. Be oevec iis e ered one for himself and Bob biked ane ee the on as Rosebuds—Keats, Sarah Bring- T "row io -e For 5 Printz, too, since they are leay- ite House statement 48 done oa ®1GUS AYALA, JR.. Tomorrow Night At Dance For Squad ria or ante: Ue SP Mey cling 8 clone fe eet ee Fiesta—Larson; Dancing Shadows| CELEBRATES 141th |. One of the most important: social events of the season will be the] going to the Virgin. Islands to open} and that despite all officiai de- —Rebe, Donna Graham. BIRTHDAY AT PARTY Football Benefit dance to be held at the Elks Club annex tomorrow! 5 swank night club at St. Thomas.! Dials, the. cease-fire order is Dancing Doll — Poldini, Janet | evening. A football queen will be chosen from six girls who were nom-} GEORGE RENNA is’ seriously| known to exist at Eighth Army yus ala, celebrated his | inated by the football squad. Winner of the contest will be crowned by| ..". ‘ iti here it wae firat Brown. i ge ye 3 Tuesday night at the | the squad captain, Kenneth Bazo.y. = {il in. ie oe bospita) ar ese € é am That is Wind Cradle — Daniel, Dolores} 14th birthday Tu iy mg he | Mickey, his wife, is helping to| classified as top secret. That is Ybarmea. home of his mother and s' Ss es Stewart, | La F , Robert Ap-|e?, Mr. and Mrs. Jame aoe 240-D Poinciana. nominated are the Mise | ESS ry on the business at South! thé highest Government classifi- a Russell, Phebe Cooper,| | Wind between visits to the hos-|cation of secrecy. ates, Deanna Archer, Betty} | pital . . . How about messages to} Randolph points out that when Perak —Ooaderd, Eleanor Ga-| Teenager Donna Pagget was | Cooper, and Terry Ann Parish. | cheer one of the ‘nicest men in|the order finally reached the 5 ss to, pibomiaier in one of the games. | The foothall players will’'he in. | |town? .. . Al Dubler who touts that'troops in the field, secrecy nat- or Playera — Granados, Penelope|, Refreshments rere: “DepEd ii 'y 4 | troduced individually by Coach| ; famous “Man of Distinction” brand|.urally vanished. He adds that an- iieBe ns q Rosam, huge birthday cake with tradition- | Winston Jones rae dropped in to say hello and bring) other AP war correspondent, Dp pes Clair de Lune—Debussy, Milicent fanine Gp ee “ee fail | planner oun eerie eee greetings from friends.in Miami|Milo Farneti, saw one coe ot SP. ; es Taye: punch and eandy were aslo served. | the participants are from the Key) By RAYMER Beach lke Cy: SHABIOS. :- 2 UN acne One Se Min ee For Moth-Prosfing, Painting. German Dance—Beethoven, Dan jresult I have a. new collection of}And another newsman, Keys gan at)7:30 and last- | west Hish Se G i f Many Other Uses Schoneck. Si eel ed ina : Deke Jah : eet onies 44 Mike! Special message to Charlie andj mule-head_ stirrers, some smart|Beech (of the Chicago Daily Lica : , Romance — Sibelins, Billy Eliza-| ” Guests present ine Claude | Jacobs. Or eee eae | Doris Gossett is due from. this cigarette holders and some tiny/ news) said he heard one officer ie so ae ag age pa Roberts, Ralph Gdreia, Dennis se |eolumn and from the Norman| lipsticks in miniature bottles . . | ligralle Baws Ae tate Fiir Elise — Beethoven, Nolan Markwells because their names|He and U. J. Delgado went with! Just Throw Them Away : Jolly, Wally Cervanten, Audrey | rus “ wey, G Drudge. ‘ : Jean Ayala, Sheila Evans, David | were omitted from the list of] me to call on Emmett Conniff at To Our Friends: re: : eee Gancerto ~ Addinsell,) Roberts, Rose M. Garica, Jackie Party-goers who had so much fun|the Casa Marina which opens on! You are cordially invit- Pe er erenree: : Jolly, Bobby Marcus, Donna Pag- at the Aloha celebration for Irene ; Saturday . . . Coincidence again: | 4 i Polonaise in A Flat—Chopin, Mi-| get ‘Joe Ayala, Mrs. Olsen Jol and Frenchy Williams and mem-| Al Dubler knew friends of Al! to attend a reception to guel Mariscal. land Mrs. J. Dugnini. bers of the Presidential press on|Palmer in Montreal . . . Dubler be held in the recreational Kone | “4 Saturday night. Not only were they | Said that the sales’ pickup in Cal-| hall of the First Congreg- | present, but lovely — gree vert’s showed that, despite the ational Church on Friday ' Doris was responsible for the clean-| federal tax increase on liquors, anj 4 Doris was responsible for the clean a i;evening, November 30th, ing of all that s especially good season was in i the buffet supper, cated for Key West and the Flor-/ at 8:15 o'clock, in celebra- |the man who carved the ida Keys . . . I sent special greet- 5 4 Coming Events | Apply ''o Ved THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29— Golf classes, baseball diamond N.S., special interest group Three couples have made app- lieations for marriage licenses at the office of County Judge Ray- | i would Hike & Tree home de wed- nes 10: a.m. wi mond R. Lord, it was learned to- | with expert skill. Charlie is lings. via. Dublag: (6; Paul. Brung, | HO Ge ome tainmet WEH Screed Een Vee are Bowling, Navy Wives’ Leagut,| gay. ; the versatile chap who does amusement editor of the Sun-; ding Ed oe) SR Name NS. alleys, 1 p.m. ‘They are: Edward Robert Shea- |that marvelous lighting for the|Tropies who never ceases to live} No individual invitations) 8 Spunish, advanced stucents, | ffer, USN and Rose Margaret Hitt, | Barn Theater. He somehow finds| UP to his title, and is constantly} are being issued Address San Carlos school, 7:30 to} 708 Emma street; ‘ene H. Shipp | time to help with high school plays} amused. : d Mi ; J h 8:30 p.m. USN and Catherine E. Shipp, 184-B | too. He gets the nomination of the| DON’T MISS the story on the re- Mr. and Mrs. Josep City Sewing group, Monroe Co.|Poinciana Place, and Phillip C. | year for being the most helpful] decoration of Betty French’s apart- A. Boza fellow in town. ment .. it’s one of those Palmer ALOHA means both hello «and, masterpieces of subtle humor . farewell in greeting parlance, and'A flock of tourists gathered at the Becky Guthrie was honored with! door to listen; Larry Karns drop- the farewell interpretation at aj Ped in too, but when it was men- Party last night given by Comdr.} tioned that a baby «carriage had Walter Schlech and his wife Bar-, been removed from the apartment bara who is Becky’s cousin. Bar-| he couldn’t keep his smile hidden bara has the lead in the current) and left . . . Star witnéss was John, K.W.P. production and rushed back| Ramsey, transfer’ man, ‘who gave} from rehearsal in time to get in|} @ MOVING account... . One crack} on the Green Grow The| made off the record was that the [Rushes Oh!" English fotk song, landlord reached for glass, only to}, and dance which practically flooc-| find it was painted on the wall! . . ; ed watchers like Robert Hess and|A note from Robert .Z. Gravel on Charles Collingswood. It has about| Poinciana PTA activity had in fifteen verses, although I always|Parenthesis (Mr. Gravel Gertie)! lose count when the accompanying|. - - Salute o fthe Week goes tol. dance really whips into action with( John Grady for being a good sport mock battling and some skiphop|-- - His Irish sense of humor never ste I tried to explain the game! fails and he didn’t challenge me to of Moriarity to Hess, out he'll have| tomahawks at ten paces after all! to see that to believe it! Ther i oaeiaaneeEnEREneee General “Hospital Woman’s| Moccia, USN and Loretta Frances | group, Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. | Grala, 220 Simonton st | aaaeiian. 2 p.m. ‘ - Social ‘meeting, Junior Woman's - 7 ub, 7:90 pon. Interesting Notes | Board meeting, Woman’s Club home of Mrs. Wallace Kirke | Since V-J Day the total elect- 101 Von Phister, 3:30 p.’m. | Tical. generating capacity in the Luneheon meeting, VX-1 Officers U. S. has jumped 40 per cent Wives, Aeropalms, 12:30 p.m. a pe Meeting: Arthur Sawyer unit,! Mammoth Cave in Southwest- “No, 28; American Legicn Au-|®™ Kentucky was made a nat- ~ xiliary, Legion Home, Stock | 10a! park in 1936 Island, 8 p.m. fi Meeting, Officers’ Club, OES,|, Steel is made from approximate home of Maizie Albury, 1023 'ly one-half scrap and one-half pig} Southard street, 8 p.m. | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30— eee eeu: Meeting, Alcoholies Anonymous, The normal capacity of Yugo- First Presbyterian church, 8 | !@Via’s blast furr p.m. = believed to be be Spanish, children of elementary | #°4 500,000 tons FOR ie Christmas. and. we've just the selec- tion . . . handsome, com- fort-first styles in a. veen 400,000 Yes ... we have shoes for the entire family . . . choose from one of the largest (oo Mating Jr Charshac aca “nie e's; — } 3 ariety of lity fabs Danee ecital, Gerald Pinder) MeSeee” WC pamberot Com-| another “aloha” tonight with Bob! 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Marin iy rg of the Casa) Officers’ Wives, South Beach| FROM FORT KENT, MAINE, y 0 ers 0 ok he: 3 REN’S SUNDAY ng met ; restaurant, 12:30 p.m. | to Key West, Fla., is as far as 3 ‘ Memorial seni Eike Club} Coffee, Subron Four Wives, Fort | one can go-on US No. 1: But, and St J h’ Sch 1 Aviitotium, 496 ae s Taylor, 10 a.m. judging by the above photo, the ° osep s 00 Meeting Key West Outboard Club| trip was well worth its. Mrs We've fresh new stocks of MONDAY, DECEMBER 3— Auxiliary. : 3: } Girls Shoe: : 3 'y, clubhouse on Stock} Floyd Banbury, of Fort Kent, Boys and s in Ox. Handicraft special interest} _Island, 8:30 p.m b dances with -Rubey.dno hails | Presents fords and Casual models, group, Officers’ Wives’ Club,| Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14,{; from izona, at La Concha | eee Bldg. 178, N. S., 7:30 p.m, Masonic Group, Scotti ite | 2 2 ci vere marr Speaking class, Emily Goddard, up, Scottish Rite! Hotel. The couple were married the Temple, 8 p.m, re‘last ‘wi E Woman’s Club, 3 to 5 p.m. eRe AEST wat Nee ia pala en - - DANCE RECITAL mg eres Circle Il, Women Pres- yterian church, at home ef) . : Mrs. W, H. Bell, 900 Flagler| Did You Know That the Pupils of £ avenue, 3 p.m. | ? pe en) ee Pees Seen Ob Pinder School of Dance MEN'S. SHOES & wonderful showing of Men’s Shoes in the style and leather that you want. They’re all con- LADIES’ SHOES You must see the marvelous display of Ladies Sobiihppattedtll aces Sivunie Has Gone Romantic? | Shoes for Fall and Winer. Select yours from our structed “for. style’ and sturdy i ; | ‘ ir. ‘South Peach patio, 6:45 p.m. What is more romantic than flickering firelight by a fire- CONVENT AUDITORIUM, éxquisite showing. peers tournament, YMCA- place; Hinkling cocktails, soft piano reverie by Michael Arnold, |! : , 8 p.m. an F YOUR DREAMS by your side? Spanish lessons, High Schoo Won’ O : NOVEMBER 30, 1951 \ level children, San Carlo on’'t You Join Our School, 3:30-4:30 p, m. ; . Spanish eM for beginners FIRESIDE GROUP? \ Curtain at 8:30 P.M. + sponsored by the N.C.CS. EVERY CHILL EVENING FOR A CAREFREE USO, at Saint Mary Parish GET-TO-GETHER i A d ee ] 25 aa YOU ARE INVITED mission—5l. si p.m, WEDNESDA ng ‘CEMBER 5— Bring Your ‘Own Girl) (Fed. Tax Incl.) Dancing Ft. Taylor