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--rmRounced by Mrs. ~oeeripture from oe ~ fiiie chapter of James, “Wisdom | peech,” empasizing control. | owe “President Mrs wpiesided at the business meeting Beers and Mr: Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eet nn SOCIETY ... Wednesday, December 19, 1951 GUROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Church Sanctuary Is Decorated | In Keeping With Christmas Program The women of the First Presb the church for their December in keeping with the Ch stma: pr k “Circle One with Mrs. Joseph Bringman, as chairman. © The group sang “Joy To The ¥— sacs orld,” and a prayer was pro-| Which was closed by a blessing. w Proverbs was Tread by Mrs. Joseph Bringman She Feareth Not | Roger “ted by Mrs.,™ond Felton, Reggie Felton, Earl The topic, the Snow,” was dir Robert Wheeler, assisted by Mrs.|Julian, Harold Gibson, Herbert Julius Specht, Mrs. Elmer Non-}Pace, Alexander Warnock, Elmer nemacher, Mrs. Robert Owen, |Nonnemacher, Edward Kuehnel, Mrs. Walther Lazier and Mrs.jJulius Specht, David McDaniels, David McDaniels W. M. Whitley, Heggi Beshears, “Silent Night” was sung by|Charles Landis, James Gamble, Mrs, Edward Kuehnel |Walther Lazier, Ralph Owen, After the impressive program,’ Gleason Snow, W. H. Bell, Ber- the meeting continued in the so- fal hall of the church. Mrs. W.' Wheeler, Grace Crosby and J. W. eHewBell gave the study of the|Kovash Guests present included Mrs. Bad. z meeting. The fully decorated with lighted cand M. Whitley.' A gift exchange nie C. Papy, T. J. Miller, Albert C. Cribbs.of Wyoming, sister of Miller, | Mrs. Crosby, and Mrs. »yterian church met this week at sanctuary was color- les, Florida holly and poinsettia ogram presented by members’ of and social hour followed Present were Mesdames Ralph Joseph Bringman, Ray- Kenneth W. J. Looper. ~ Title Of “Miss Merry Christmas” 9 > : Sought By Six Key West Girls MISS MARGARET CURRY. “Miss Merry Christmas” will be selected in a contest to take place takes a turn exan the atthe Christmas Eve Charity Ball sponsored by the house committee) gteq with her from St ‘ of the Elks Club and held at the anfiex, December 24. Dancing begins; f the M ; : ‘al. 9 p, m., and the contestants will line up at 10 o'clock. ge See ee J Six Key West girls will competex faeon for the title. They inehide : the} 7 B . Misses Gloria Muniz, Marilyn} Naval Station | aptist ~wleahy, Freda Weech, Gay tol CPO Club Plans | --Barresa, Penny Johnson and Gail ——Warela srcinive ‘real competition. pisses 1 eres ——re~-Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, home of y won Adams, 2401 Seidei at ween z x demon Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com- a eae, Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room prs ne Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m. won aaileeting, Nat'l Executives Club smmmommonf Key West, fume restaurant, 7 p.m. eePHURSDAY, DECEMBER 20— ='Meéeting, sewing group, Wom- auwen's Hospital 8 “for dancing and the floor show of ‘sls acts which will be presented atic!ub on the Nayal 1¢ |day, December 23 at 2 p.m. San-| Among the Christn neti s for the|t@ will be there with a big sack | of the Baptist Good Wil} Ce' {of presents for those who have} one special evening in written Hoa be servec as part door and the public is invited to at-, Christmas program i ~ son, The Citizen's © production of the year will be -dee Torano’s orchestra will play a p. m., under the direction Gerry Pinder. ~ Mistress of ceremonie: evening will be Mrs. Ronald Jack- Shop Hopper.” ‘Tickets will be on sale at the tend. iy Players Plan New Comedy In January | The *regular monthly business meeting of the Key West Players was held last night at the Barn ‘Theater. Plans for the new play, “Borh Yesterday,” a comedy, | Were discussed ahd thé commit- tees appointed. Tentative date for production to start will be January 28th. New members introduced to the Players were Lieutenant Al- bett Bebout, Jan Sperling and Ronald L. Jackson Plans for the production of “Key Largo”, a drama, were ten- tatively shelved, and the fourth announced at a later date. 1 The meeting was then turned over to the cast of “The People Are “Singing” of the Key West Women’s club, and the Barn Players found that in this nostal- git Cliristmas one-act play they Q « <Coming Events INESDAY, DECEMBER 19—~ ing classes, Ft. Taylor ficers’ Club, 8 to 10 pan, nue, 3 p.m. “merece, club house; 8 p.m. South Beach Auxiliary, } “Monroe General wospital, 2 one. | Golf classes, baseball diamond NLS, special interest group | 40 am. | Cfilldren’s party at Sea Plane Base with Santa arriving in| __Nelicopter. Begins at 3 p. m., with moyie. Open house party for Beta Sigma Phi ahd guests, home of Mrs.! Thomas Caro, 1014 Johnson Street, 8 p. m FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21— Meeting, Alcohol'zs Anonymous, First Presbyterian church, 8 pm. , children of elementary wl level, San Carlos school, “3290 to 4:30 p.m Meeting, Key West Radio club, 7:30 p tional Guard Armory Christmas play, Miss Jean’s| Nursery School, Elks club an- nex, 10 a. m SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22- Meeting, Children’s Missionary group, Ley Memorial church 10 to 11:30 a.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24— Handicraft special interest gtoup, Officers’ Wives’ Club, Bidg. 178, N.S. 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi soro- Amateu m., Na rity, San Carlos school, 8 pan. Meeting, Anchor Lodge, No. 18., Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Gala Programs | | Holiday activities for the CPO | wishing to attend the gala New ‘Year's Eve watch party, | begins the evening of December / of chris {31 at 8 p.m., make their reserva- | tions early. jthe favorite, “Salty Six” band of; the USS Gilmore deck dancing. purchased at There is a very moderate cover} charge. cludes the music of the .14 piece Fleet: Sonar orchestra on. Christ- mas Eve, December 24; a square dance, Friday, December the rollicking rhythm of Keen's; the season Kavaliers; dancing on Saturday, } ‘December 29, to the tunes of the | “Salty Six” to 1 am. } woman would have her place in | would not interfere with things as/ Christma Program Station in- lude a Santa Claus party, Sun-} him and f | refreshments} pramatization of the} Christ will be given. On Thur evening at 7:30. December 20tt Chief William H. Snyder, pub-|the program will be given in both icity chairman asks that guests/ English and Spanish All people who would like to see which | this play and participate of an hour ian fellowship The Kindergarten along jadults will take part in the A floor show from Miami and | gram Santa Claus will appear on Dec on | ember 22nd during the hour of Sun andj day School at 10:00 A. M. Ail of jthe members are invited to come | a the Birth invited with will be for entertainment po a Rt e Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A, Mills of Key West and Savannah, Ga., have closed their estate “Coffee Bluffs for the winter opened their home here, 909 United street. for Tickets for the affair may be the CPO Club. The weekly entertainment in- and 28, to The Business and Prof featuring vocalist} Women’s Club announce Danny Webster, from 8:30 p.m.|month’s regular | will be postponed due to days. The next place at the Woman’s Club ary 16, at 8 p.m ofessional that the business meetin the meetir Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 8 p.m., the snack bar is| open and full meals are served. AP New sleatures Chapter Five HE'S told him off, Gentlemen | *" Jim thought, “And he’s not the} Gentle ind to take kindly to eurrying! “Why “She knows my business and/"° preac : be tha what I stand for,” Hathaway add-| You need, to listen tone, tt ed explosively. “I've always been|1 doubt it. But you would open about it 7 thought f could| that: leaf until -you hadearc overcome her scruples, Today I/0f heart. If you ah have my doubts” But it will “Today you have doubts about] fiye"to her yourself.” e Th me “Maybe that's it. I could attend| ening me out. Yo your lectures, get @ civic con-| And since I know science, as you call it, and become} to tell me. that t a tame monkey on a leash. At least | ejse will ev: k to the extent of miaking some changes. That would please her.” | “But it wouldn't please you. | ; Hathaway looked at him shrewd-| y Jall thi all t ough} ange} does. “You have more sense than 1} gave you credit for. I didn’t take your coming seriously, until to-/ night. I figured you as being a sor: of medicine-man, here to get! some easy pickings. The devil of | it is that you're right. I could change, but I wouldn't fee! right L don't believe in that sort of thing --the sort that leads to churches coming to town. I doubt if she'd respect me, either.” Gentleman Jim understood, bet- ter than Hathaway suspected Deal Hathaway was a gambler. | He loved Maita Gilson, probably | “ash out all as much as it was possible for a|@ few days man of his nature to love anything | happen too not made with his own hands,| Jip ie anything save himself. | Wor That was the nub. Business! came first, and always would. A say that you tonight. T handle impres: blubberin; t wash ‘That's w | heard preac | 1 was a boy. and maybe i talk about blood from what th ic | that it needn't | his life, but it must be one which he planned them. No woman could dominate him, even to the extent of influencing him in such a situa-|y ype made thr tion as this. < : c | never batting an eye. ‘Your trouble,” Gentleman Jim! «Now take a m: scenes. “is that you've picked | fessor. Youve got abilit amps Tine of mee, athe. | chance for a big future, i wan Wan ant eur wad, ane ft] were ‘in the right place and w wo abe, Yous er Aa 4 jthe right set-up—instead of lec ee a 3 ing to| turing in jay-towns like this for ,the netessary price to satisfy | the collection — chicken-feed. If apt a bibs ter Bad you had a real start, to go sor “May at's it,” Hathaway | wh and build up— money agreed finally, “But aren't ein canna not to worry Ra you advising me to d6 that—to give up’ we D PERSONALS . _. NEWS ¢ ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE F INTER EST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, LYt A TURN FOR THE NURSE Mr Miss pital in and ) | *AAAAAADAAAADAAAADAAAAAS V OSV VOW UV UN TOW YOVEVTTY GIRL FOR SAUNDERS Mrs. Silas Fort Ville Dece hospital 7 age, h nber 15, at fers Ave y girl, born ve General sd seven pounds, six been named R DAUGHTER ARRIVES Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams 3974 36th street, are the parents of 1 daughter, born December 16, at Monroe General hospital. The child i six pounds, ten ounces and “n named Rose BOY FOR PENTS pr Staff Photo ting foreman. who gradua- Won ‘the staff by Dot O'HARA” TP t Thi a big h and Mrs. John Wesley Per have a new son who arrived De ides ara cember 14 at Monroe General hos-,* pesaee pital. He weighed 15 pounds and aattle three-quarter ounces and has bi ery named James William. The I tar live at 819 Francis street How the atte = t® uncover tf CASTROS HAVE SON hs i Mr, and Mrs. John Eglanto Cas-| Suse “ tro have a son, John Allen, born; ahd how he December 15, at Monroe Gener: ng mixed hospital. He weighed seven pounds d ten ounces on arrival. The Castros; © Pat O'Bryat live at 2301 Seidenberg avenue. yrn in spienc a courtroom = scene the efficier ar prinkle h toasted coconut year! a “Well, } ay in a Week. You can stay that long to.make-itdeok right. Only kind of taper off.on your talk you go along, so-that everybody will see that the whole notion ! been a fail Then pull out the ca: by hi i © was a perfect st A e would be Meade one Wa centinued) craft with all! Kindergarten ve star grand. an old th Ith when working He vell as screen His front line s detective Diana Lynn, 1g Irish sing fire n the fight for jed | uled for "THE PEOPLE AGAINST } Congregational Church has been} at the Strand Theater. changed to Thursday night, Dec. e ty picture | posing power of | story the tal- lis com- war- turned practice and =the daugh- tries but sounded | is robbery, of lad lad from finish: | how he eakness, vicious narcoties Hodiak les. The Tracy s ebb in ers on po of six years. Chief Buntain is lis to use condensed tomato soup | mixed with extra seasonings—oni- |\Chief Buntain lIs Re-Enlister | | Torpedoman Chief Finley C. M | Buntain, U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. jE. S. Roberts, 457 South [I Street, !Tulare, California, recently reen- | listed in the U. S. Navy for a per- presently attached to the USS {Chopper (SS-342). Chief Buntain is a graduate of {Tulare Union High School, Tula re, California. He has been active duty in the U.S. Navy |since November 9, 1938. During World War II he made five war {patrols in the USS S-45 and six jpatrols in the USS Archerfish }He wears the Presidential Unit |Citation with one star, the Good {Conduct Medal, Asiatic-Pafific |Theater Ribbon with two_ stars, |the American Defense Ribbon |with one star, the World War II \Victory Medal, the Philip- | pine Liberation Medal and the Sub- | marine Combat Insignia with three |stars. He has served continuously |in submarines since November, | 1939. } ; Chief Buntain is married to the |former Miss Marcia Darlene Scad- | |den of Van Wert, Iowa. Their resi- | ‘dence is 42-A, Seaplane Base. Hometown Newspaper: Tulane | Times, Tulane Advance Register. crs Seca ‘Christmas Party sched First | The Children’s Dec. 25, at Party the 20, at 6 p.m The program will consist of an| opening prayer followed by songs and Christmas Carols pre- sented by the Junior Boys and Girls, the Nursery Class, and the After an offertory, the Primary Class will present a play en- titled: “First Christmas.” Gifts of candy and fruit will be made to all children present. Mrs. Margaret Scully, who is in charge of the program cordially invites all to be present. Roast a pork loin, then about an hour before it is done, baste with a savory barbecue sauce. An easy way to prepare the sauce on, garlic, brown-sugar, prepared mustard, Worcestershire sauce; lemon juice or vinegar, and ta~ basco, The Perfect Family Gift What could be @ nicer gift for Xmas for any member of your family than a new pair of eye- ndividual | glasses with an attractive frame or @ pair of very necessary sun es either eet FAWTU Wives?’ Hold Luncheon Ehe FAWT yy Wy 12:30 today, waschairman MADE JUST LIKE MOM’S ann DAD'S THE FINEST, MOST PRACTICAL JUNIOR FURNITURE EVER... A Superb Combination of Mod ern Materials Gives You Beauty and Construction that Ar e Virtually Indestructible! Style No. £ gri 510 $7.95 MITE-REST’ CHAIR Wt: KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND Co. 2% ter! Lbs. cake and xsérve tened eam: Wives’ luneh- nd, at iddaugh | $6.00 to $24.00. plane or to your We Barometer, Field Gi lars or a Zenith Hearing Aid, priced at $75.00 comparable to any ing Aid, regardless of price.! arometers priced from Field Glasses or: Binoculars are priced from $5.00! for @ three power Birtocular to $24.00 for a five power Field Glass with Achromatic lenses. | KEYS OPTICAL | SERVICE 123 DUVAL ST. LOUVER WINDOWS - STORM STOPS-JALOUSIES - LOUVER DOORS 423 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 1461 — Room Representatives Harris School Fete Principal Russell And Faculty faculty of the Harris Principal Randolph T, Russell nd the school. were honored the Harris room representatives group at a Christmas banquet given December 12 at Fort Taylor Officers’ Club, Guests were greeted with a me veleome by Mrs. Carol Guinette, chairman. fe The tables were bright with 9 T branches of holly, poinsettias anc No Jaxe the Paradise vine During the evenir mes ¢ NOI, Indochina ()—This key wit were played. The one re- city in Northern Indochina - now. quiring the most tiough in } ng a population estimated at matching the kind to. about 500,000 - has an unusual dis- various types of vocations tinetior it lacks taxicabs, At the conclusion of the game the big reason is said to be tie difficulty of keeping a fleet of cabs with oil and gasoline, a Santa Claus in patio while the appeared banqueteers were , supplied singing ‘Jingle Bells and f which bas te be transported from sented each faculty member the leas i port city of Haip- a short comment expressing characterizing their individual,’ The gasoline is needed to run the qualities. machi in its operations against Corsages for the occasion were the Communist-led Vietminh forces. fashioned by Mrs. Maggie Russell - and Mrs. Susan Roberts, and pre sented to the teachers and room eT a ae ss For Your rincipal Russell gave a warm HOLIDAY FUN jthank you speech to repre- 9 sentatives for the delightful eve- ning enjoyed by all those who at tended. 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