The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 13, 1951, Page 5

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_ PERSONALS... ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SOCIETY YOKOTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Teorey) December 13, 1951 Red Cross Officials Discuss Program OF pseu | Donorship / At Luncheon and Service Chairmen of the Key West i Cross held their quarterly luncheon meet- Mrs. Laura O’Banion € lyde Aaléien ‘Addresses at Lee's Orient Restaurant with Major T f ay i presiding | ae te The Circles of the women of <2 HSCcussiongg. | | Oca roup the First Presbyterian church manine Ame orcs ne ek Danse Wohors ay | had a subject in common _pre- ed by the Amer I FATHER RILEY GIVES sented for discussion at their in- viton, Is Attending HOLY NAME MEN dividual meetings this week. The |! a t rt 2 1 ING TALK O jjoint topic was on the Eighth blood were xiven! Conference sees oe Arerpry {Commandment, “Thou Shalt Not by the civilian : PERSONAL SANCTITY | SO™! : ence) , Robert M. Felton, son of Mr. and peeth, Wirt special: seeareuce 10 he of the Mics TA ee 2 C. Clyde Atkins, President of the|the property rights of others, the ) Dade Mr M. Felton of 2 Lowe Lane : Diocesan Union of the Holy Name} underlying principle being one ; e i who is a student at Bob Jones ieti f St. A ast . ‘ i plane to University, is attending the Con- Societies of the Diocese of St. Aug-| of strictest honesty, of giving va- ustine, cial visit to the aid an off a port in’ ference on Americanism which is P Three Circles Discuss Topic, Plan Program *\lue for value, and of demonstrat- ey és ‘joint meeting of the Holy Name] ing practical goodness in life. Pate 5 oa ece, . Societies of St. Mary, Star of the Scriptures from the Old and I vunced that by Conerelanan ten id By Sea, the U. S. Naval Station and! New Testaments were» read in I direct the! DY Congressman Joseph R. » the U Naval Air Station and | presentation of the topic. i S. C.; Senator Clyde Hoey, cna : * en 1 5 itor a delivered an inspiring and informa-|” Circle I met at the h f or. Joy E san, © i ircle I met at the home o: Ds oy Elmer Morgan, editor of | foe screed tag Sesctn tee YOR Von | The National Education Journal; | e f the organiz zg . | Mr. Edward McCormick, president | The men of the organizations) phister, with Mrs. David Mc-|° of New © Yor é Curb Asai gathered at the Naval Chapel at/ Daniels as hostess. Mrs. Rober i iMr. Morse Salisbury, director, | Boca Chica to hear Navy Chaplain wheeler presented the” lesson. | Father E Division of Information Services, | 7 | at 7:00. Riley offer Holy Mass \P: resent were Mesdames William | Atomic Energy Commission; Mr. | - Bischof, Heggie Beshearsy Julius | | Abraham Vereide, executive direct | Immediately efter Mass the men’ Specht, E. Nonnemaker, Walthier | i of International Christian Leader- | led to Wylk's Restuarant, pazier, Robert Wheeler, Robert ; ship; Dr. John Temple Graves te Naval Air Station Socie-| Own, A. Warnock, James, Gam- : columnist, Birmingham Post-Her ty acted ag host society. Eactinie 1. Scruggs, David MeDenic aah | ald; Mr. John G. Talcott, New Eng gaan at the ‘sumgestion Of | Fatiet | dad. Josenk: Bringriaty ths. land industralist; Ralph Ro. a Foc rei areaueing ioe, Circle Il met at the “home of | bey, vice-president and chief eco- jome town as : Mrs. W. H. Bell, 900% Flagler} |nomist, American Association of Father Riley gave the men a stir- -t Supper | Browning, governor of Tennessee; ring talk on personal sanctity He avenue with Mrs. Ralph” Rogers New Organist At Bamboo Room Stewart R sell, wao i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN «. PHONE: Citizen Officw iy. Ss mak- ing his Key West debut at Car- los and Ge 's Bamboo Room, is an outstanding example of the ‘op of younger curren sundry t are layed in barstool Russel which. makes to such semi-io' de Bussy’s imm and Lune Vienn The ably has Beethoven turning o in his groove, and yet can up the St roving to n organ elub payers a light ear- ghair rtal auss’ waltzes. young virtuoso musicians can has ‘are ability to switch from Mice jsic te pop at the drop of a t. He turns Hoagy “Stardust” who all and be without off. the deft touch y listening classics as “Claire de inevitable the Carmich- > into a caadialk beat on such Navy favorites as “Shangha tune Russeil studied in Chicago and |New York before coming to Flor- is He is at the keyboard at the | Bamboo nightly except Sunday staying up rom nine to closing, at 2 am. forgenjoyabie listening, hic and is well worth t and the old hijibilly | Mouneed tod CORAL GABLES, Bla., ‘Dec. 13.—()-—At Coral Gables, the main building of Ponce’ De Leon Junior High School ‘was badly damaged by a spectaciilar fire early today. A patrolman spotted ina blaze in a tower of the building. By the time ie equip- ment arrived flames had ; The entire Coral Gables. department was called. out assistance was sent from and South Miami. the like of which The regular meeting 6t the Key oy Bedthovion (coe West chet Series Commit wit take tonight at 7 Dim cy Clerk Stone . F ed the ties that he 8iVing the lesson. Thosé attend: | oh For Teachers Mr. W. F. Patterson, director, then informed the societies that He i were Mesdames Roles, BY- Peren’s Op ent Bureau of Apprenticeship, Depart mas: being: transferred toa des) poksell: Harold Gibsam Ber ppone On Thirsday ment of Labor; and Mr. Constant- troyer. He will leave for San Diego] Tit po an Pace: Regsie | . ,|ine Brown, columnist, Washington tae pete “ ee al Air/Ptitchard, Henry Sands, ee) ee Be- Arrested + | Evening ar- and Sunday Star. he officers of the al Air “4 * anata ay} ente The ‘conference begek or Decem Station Society were introduced: Garcia be A Biba Daniel | SALTA Argentina. Dee. oc 11 and will be toncluded Ben yone, President; Dic ii = ef = ge! A Argentine federal warrant tives of with the second performance of la, Vice-President; George Lane,| | Mi Frank Sena s issued yesterday here for the | Bellini's opera “NORMA,” present- Secretary Seeamiioe tie “Oitleee sa komen WOU Fligiee’ ave ee sar cag ae ee ed by the Bol st orsity » Naval Station Society are: |? 4 Ss ie efea 0} 3 Ren epenieey cast Goeee a Aas "Lt aD USN, nue. Mrs. ‘Thomas M. Whitley | party candidate who ran against stars, HervaiWelll Bicanar esi President: Raymond P. Waters, | presented the lesson. ‘The fdllow- } President Juan Peron last. month, be! Walter Fredericks, and Nicola Vice-President; Edward J. Laur-| ing attended: Ment B.) The charges are that Balbin ns y | Moseona | eee s, Martinez, President of the $ Mary| Evers, J: L Biol ae Ihe a disrespect to Peron during | Bob Jones University is a COMMENTATOR for the teenage fashion show to be given |S0ciety, announced | th members, | Gleason Snow, T. M: WHMEp Be meee fice ne thoweand ait] Friday is Mrs. Laura O'Banion of Miami, Fla, who was Mrs. [ito the Society of new members, |= Satis Sie hs — Grace | eg Pa mats ot , 1950 and who was ann ane for Mrs. America ; a K Crosby and Mrs, J. W. RéWash. | 7 then ; ‘ ie late Ait : f t year. It will be held at the YMCA Lantaff Alte - } All members of the pee are | « {qn ‘ . Realty Boarc lasked to attend the Christmas| Fashion Show z meeting to be held December 17, . , r Dinner On Keys {g p.m. at the church, Mrs. Joseph} @ Under t Swaying Palms: | Légion Auxiliary iFor Teenace |Bringman of Circle T is chaitman | It’ ip > . eal as © Representative and Mrs. Bill |o¢ the program. Each tember: is tn Fi Plan Xmas Party '\Set Friday [Lantff and Icadine Kew WestersJasked fo bring « present for the|| a : 5 2 - CHOWDER attended the dinner of the Blorida | | gift exchanae rr = A Christmas party and program z Z " Keys Realty Board in Marathon | ois : arg op Of importance will be up for dic : Ar of Bh ee oe - ! eit ‘Tuesday night where a chater was | restaurant in the Davis Yacht) e@ln Our Tropic R ‘ High School Coe ae re nreuns: of (8 ene SNOW WH | eee |presented to the Keys group by a jbasin, Romer Baucum served as | . . »! the Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28 sponsored by the members of by RAYMER regional officer of the Florida} master of ceremonies. } ec American Legion Auxiliary the n Charm ‘School’ with £5 geal delicately eo Attending from Key West ‘with 7O de ea tents, Ninnla, Sikes. publicity jwres J. py Beriirenter:'Sr., as at! STO pail fepietiag The main address of: the -evene their: wives were’State Represent=* ud be chairman, asks alf Member to come | oot, ‘and the Marc-Ed tess Shop. | Painted. Christies. card der ing was given by the president of | ative’ Bernie C. Papy, Cireui to the meeting to talk over the |"¢ctor. and the Mar- Friday, 2, lady standing on a cushion and !the Florida Realty board. Another! Court Judge Aquilino Lopet, Jr. astro party The shov abate held Friday,’ fluttering a kimono-like gown. She | officer presented the charter to | County Judge Raymond B, Lord, { rr ‘& penta Time for the meeting.is eight | Vecember Bi x 8:30 p. m., in the has long dark hair done up like W.A arrish, president of the | County Tax Collector Howard Wi} LApeRDERD o'clock at the Legion Post home | -S-O. Patio. Miss Dorothy Raft.) mine, but her yezs are slanated.| Keys Rea Joard ‘son, Attorney Julius Stone; - Busi- i R1 on Stock Island secretary, al USO. - ¥-M-C.A..| The greeting begins “Hi, Hotshot,” |" Almost 100 Keys leaders and(negs man Feed Dion, ahd Otto iad nd endear eam cordially ir ll teenagers, ad-! and comes from Al Frizzell, my|their wives were present at the Kirchheiner.. Minnie Porter Harris erest group mission {rec blood brother, (only he's Choctaw). | dinner whieh took place at Jon's | also attended as did Billy Wilcox, . . Laura 0’ Banio’ vho was Mrs.’ He wants to read copies of his | — PE een Vent ; Lantaff's seeretary and his wife. Leagut, 1 Revienin Florida of 1950 and also runner! hometown paper, the Citizen and/him “The Georgia Cracker’ sent; 4 jup as Mrs. America of 1950, form-| gays he is still the “Southernmost” | me. He'll probably remember the pate 3 ; ~ jer John Powers model, will nar-i field director for the Red Cross . ..}night we showed him how to turn Apply To Wed | i Si. 1 rate. Mrs. O’Banion will also give|in Pusan, Korea, that is. Quote, }on his gas refrigerators so that he | - | re ANG the girls a preview of helpful! “Pell the good people at home they | could rent ten more units he'd just | ajfonse Edward Frevele, 1423 | ae, beauty don’t appreciate the Paradise in | finshed In fact, we may se yOU|gimonton street and Hazel W. . Ww ae eymoon For Seven,” by Al One highlights of the which they are living. I've. been there = Folwer, Rose Crest Motel have ap- 10 am. {ted Toombs, published by Thomas | show will low-priced wearing ‘woolies’ ever since I've| FAREWELL. fare ye well, to Lt. | plied for a marriage license at the : Y. Crowell company, New York, j dress, can thus pro-;been here,” (October) and won't|Tom Mosby who will be leaving | office of County Judge : Raymond Grace | N- ¥-. $3.00 is a rollicking first per; | viding three ensembles for school.| feel good. and warm until I get! soon. Ah, the trail of broken hearts | R. Lord, : | Son account of what it’s like to have ; Tea time and ballerina evening’ back home.” jwill be hard to eschew and | “James Harold Forrester, USN, a ready-made family when you dresses also a wonderful collee-| Address him W. A. Frizzeil,| when Shirley Girard, wife of Lt. and Cherry Ann Forrester, Duval ; marry rst of all, it’s best to; tion of play, school, and evening| American Red Cross, 2nd. Log |Comdr. Geo Girard accompan- Manor, both originally of Tulsa, ' . have a baby-sitter on the spot when | clothes will be displayed. APO 50, c/o PM, Sanjies her husband away from here | oyisnoma, have also made appli- I € the time for the marriage cere The models will be Barbara Calif. jearly in the coming year, there tion.” s cle . [mony takes place. According to Yvonne McCardle, Joan R BOOST for Key West ; will be wailing and smashing of Clarence Junior Teseniaty -USN, 8:30 f | the author's experience, with three ), Katherine Sawyer, Peg-/comes from a column called jeyebrow pencils in the make-up | 9" puth Wyckoff, 912 Whitehead P. offspring of his own, and two be er yan Lastres, Betty’ ‘Buck’shead Opinion, in the Metro- {department of the Key Yest Players street applied for a license, ty Of | joging to his birde-to-be, that's a nd Shirley Parker “Lara’’|poiltan Herald, Atlanta, Ga. It{ She's an expert and does all * Harold O. Richardson, -¥ Higgs sclallon, | prime essential. It’s a nice begin starts out mentioning the Orange | that work with the eurrent produc- L and "tole Y Whiddon, 219 | ning for “America’s Fastest Grow 3owl game in Miami on New/jtion, as she has done with other | V8 5 ? Little Family Year's Day and then leaps to this ‘plays for many mons That Cats, dogs, ducks, chickens and pme of us will go just for the {moon the last two nights, by the | goats among other assorted pets | football game, others will find Mi-|way, has had me hypnotized . VF j join the family group, along with | ami’s night life the most interesting | Yoo Hoo, Svengali! Saturday FW home, 8 p.m.: a hired hand named Jack who was attraction, but. for still more, the | night will be the busicest night of 1relaj afflicted with lizabeth |had to be g|the week dance at the Fort little on If a roof the helpy found | allergies. tarred formal-dinner Tayi alled of Key West, nest island will be an attr: city himself overcome with tar allergy tion. There is perhaps no quainte southermost Christmas Party”, P suse, | and so on, All the incidents and in city in the Norther Hemisphere | and the four-man orchestra of Bob cidentals of life on a Chesapeake than Key West.” McGrew's crew opening at Casa idies, coffee, Bay homestead in a rural cor Resume of the city’s history fol- | Marina Imust polish up my | Mes. Her- | munity with the two families who lows. Then, “And you wonder why | old secon diamond tiara Ss ee |become one, make extremely hu President Truman enjoys Key |Of co might decorate} Boosters ion {morous and interesting reading ; West? There are several reasons . hose woven. hats| A hh Sehool, 8 It's on the order of “You Can't one—the climate in winter is ex- ! made Yugy Carbonell and} : Take It With You" in hilarity, but abt ag en ty | cellent, the fishing is the BEST in!a bevy beauties while} has its serious moments in show peer eh » atitenroe Gen- | Ze world and to the natives of the {the movie men of the Presidential F ) W.C.. Fort |ing how to solve the problems of The child : Keys, Truman is almost a god. All! Press took pictures Among | uniting children from different Peary Bunion ohe men like to be where the people ad-| them were Edith McCarthy, Dot-|J AL i voor backgrounds. A soft heart and a ee eee ees es “| mire and look up to them. This is j tie Lyle and A. M. Adams". Cc Clothes: pechohasteas & |firm hand, not to mention two in- | a f yj the sitaat in Key West as re {daughter Lorraine Sass ever. 1 eked telligent heads, turned the neatest | , 2 *“) | ards Mr. Truman. Prospe re-| happened to oppel who was = of elementary trick of the year. . turned to Key West and the people, | supposed to return to the town for THE PLACE 3 y Carlos school, | The style of the writing is in epg é although of many races and breeds. ;a survey of blondes Press- | - formal, full of quippish dialogue pend eS ae are happy. | man Dixon’ s during his stay j ers, Fern Chap-|and there's never a dull moment mi If you like to fish, it you enjoy||here, “I’m going to get healthy if} ttish Rite Tem- | Recommended for shut-ins too who | 7@ : Lay s. Seeing a little part of the Latin|it kills me ' Meeting deadlines | : need cheering. D. R. jFr ember ‘he | world, if you like Green Turtle j calls for that | ans SClab CMGI bo AAS AECREND —. | Naval Hospit } Portsmouth, Vit | soup, Key Lime pie, coconut ice 3 = 9 ont sete Con Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. 8} i aoe cream, warm winter breezes and um, 7:30 p.m TUESDAY DECEMBER 18— | Chief Hunt Sly eso gai . promt git yout ment k 3 i | Bowling, Navy Wives league, {the carner Us - ee “| be disappointed, you make the: BES eM ss ean N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m. j they reside in smouth Y trip, get there early in the day. WATCH FOR i ‘ Memorial church | Meeting oe dinner, pecans, were sGents Mere. ps pegse logerscathe ge oo South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. ets ‘ eft ¢ S. Num- OTHER 4 dance| Ping pong eae YMCA- ! Mrs¢ Joseph Dellafa ber One highway ends as the ocean OPENING OF AN pine USO, 8 p.m [of F announce the begins, you'll find modern motels me pay Sac Spanish lessons, High Schoo | bi Joseph, and a little Persian named Bonami KOTTON KING SHOP 1 kang level children, San Carlo | born Dece Jackson Me- | will be running one of them Tell on j School, 3:30-4:30 p. m. | mor The baby | ———_——____s-—_____—| : ss Meeting, Jr. Sr. P.T.A, school | weighed half Ladies Ready To Wear auditorium, 7:45 p | pound: ie Goddard, | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19— | His mother is the mer Twila 604 DUVAL STREET . Eee "| Dancing classes, Ft. Taylor|Mae Lowe whose parents, Mr. caine Glinie | _ Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 p.m.j and Mrs. Theodore Lowe live at | On or About Wed., Dec. 19th Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com- | 809 Ea eet, real ¢ Frst Presby-} _ merce, club house, 8 p.m. Bags TEASE i a. pissed ear | Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room Cabinet Room at No. 10 FREE GIFTS TO ALL i 1 Cirele,| Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Downing Street is equipped with t E ist, in church Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club | double doors and the windows have — of Key West, South Beach!double sashes to balk would-be Memorial restaurant, 7 p.m listeners {Simonton street made aoplication and said that they expect to be married by Peace Justice Ira Albury. ' | { “Je 1 would fike = free anwed rebuilt Electr CA ARIE RCE VOTE

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