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OOS SR NR MSH i ' i ; i t 3 : j : 3 eeneanen annie satiate AERO i i { | i ee SOCIETY “OROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Clubs, Hotels, Nightclubs, Offer New Year’s Celebrations Tonight If you want to ting the Old Year out — or welcon Year in you'll have no trouble finding a gay place w a night in Key West g Chubs, hotels, bats and cocktail lounges throughout t “fering all sorts of gala entertainment for the celebrations. + For naval officers and their} dancing on the wives and friends there will be| Happy, hotel ¢ celebrations at the Fort Taylor | petform. There Officers’ Club, Aetopalms on the | tertainment Seaplane Base and at Echoasis in| Dancing will be in the Rair the Sonar School BOQ. bow Room at the La h A buffet dinner wilt be served | |Gerry Pinders’ st at Fort Taylor, beginning at 7 | furnish the music. [ o'clock. Dancing wil) begin. at| begin at 9:30 o'clock 9 o'clock afd continue until 2] County Cerebral Pal a.m. to the music of the Fleet; ciation is sponsoring Sonar School Band. Hats, favors, | Door prizes will be give noisemakers, etc., will add to the| Gus Ayala and @aity of ringing in 1952 play for dinner All officers of al! the flying} Raul’s on the t squadrons are especially | invited | will be to Aeropalms for a New Year's| night until party sponsored by the club. Ru-| usual hat noiser by Crawley’s band will play for} will be given to the party. Breakfast of eggs, ba-| feature of the « con and coffee will be served at/a midnight bal 1 a.m. Guests aré asked to bring|- Dancing at the ri their own.liquor and the club! gion home on Stock Isl will furnish the set-ups free. | begin at 10 o'ck with Officers’ from Fleet Sonar! Norman Kranic ij School wilt begin the New Year's! Sylvia and M St nce tez served celebration with cocktails at 5/chestra will furni: o'clock this afternoon on the| the dance and part Echnasis patio and will proceed} Stock Island from there to the Fort Taylor! If you spe patty. |The Trade W Both the Casa Marina hoteljdinner and d and the La Concha hotel! are al sp offering big New Year's cele brations. Dinner will be served at the! Casa Marina from 8 to 10 o'clock, followed by dancing on the pa- tio to the music of George Marv-| Logun’s Oc ins’ ofchestra. Filet mignon will| mer South be served. Dining and dancing/ announces t will be in the hotel dining room house toni fc from 8 to 10 o'clock, followed by lebrating on their Farewell Party For FAWTI Oitic er Features Skit About Comdr. W right Comdr. Downs Wright, executive officer of er Training Unit, and Lt. Comdr. G. A. Robinson dridge, Lt.'C. A. Knight and Lt. (jg) L. J. Dene avere honored at a farewell party and dance given t Saturday night at Aeropalms. More than party. A skit entitled “The Life and Troubles of € “The Demise of Comdr. Wright,” featured the Written and directed by Lt. ¥—— Comédr: A. V; McPhillips, the skit, man calls t pictures. the harried commander Mrs. K. R in his sudden rise from a squad-| the skit as ron operations. officer to acting | Ens commanding officer. | himself McPhillips enacts a salesman, | who is endeavoring to sell ‘the | b. squadron snow skis for their| of cerer f planes. He approaches Wright, Winners in t the operations officer, enacted by | with FAWTU Lt. Gg.) R. P. Blount, with his! pators, were Lt problem. The operations officer) and Ens. Lefty S refers him to the squadron; Norman Kran executive officer, Comdr. Hessél.| the music for th The next day finds Comdr.) Capt. and Mrs c Hessel suddenly transferred with! Capt, and Mrs. E. H. Eldredge Wright advanced to executive of- | }Capt. and Mrs. J ficer, just in time to meet the ski} Comar. and Mrs. Ji salesman, who again argues the! were special guest importance of FAWTU purchas- | ning. ing skis, Wright calmly ‘refers; Comdr. Wright McPhillips to the commanding} leave Key We officer, Capt. Lawrence. }10 for Monte In the next scene, we find| he will atten Capt. Lawrence has been trafis | School. Comdr. ferred and Comdr. Wright is in| live here at 4125 Ea the position of acting command- Comdr. J. L. Be g ing officer, when the ski sales- seed him as executiv Officers Club | Thomas F ae OF| OES To Meet | Orchid Jungle To January 10 peak Here Thurs. Mr..and Mrs. Charles Smith will] 4) 35 Fennell, be hosts to members of the Offi- | jous Orchid Jungle cers Club of Fern Chapter| 1 | chid Company in Miar der of the Easter Star on Thur- | ida at the'x sday, January 10, and not on Jan- i be a ‘ - uaty 3 as was previously announ- | "8 ar the Key West G céd \te be held at 8 o'clock ‘The meeting, regularly schedul | night i the Woman's ed for Friday, Jan. 4, has been | Dtval eta postponed because of the installa- | Me. Fennell tion services planned for that night. Dodie ne Feceutty eature Members guests and | Key West | this meeting While in Key West, M d Mrs Fennell will be nd Mrs. Jack Tho: celebratin, Johnny of cererr nd Ed Viola vo or nunge | master even the pi featured as 60 cour N W and M Wri the and Fer and his 1 article in Life igazine are as all are ked Coming Events TUESDAY, JANUARY1— Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371 will meet at 8 p.m. at the VFW} home. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2— Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Group will meet at 8 p.m. at the Scottish Bite Temple: Key West Bridge Association Abdard The U. S. S. Perch hid orchi invited will meet at 7:45 o’eloek in! David L. ma the Coral Room of the Over- | ter, first cla > was fo seas Hotel. | merly stationed in Key West, is THURSDAY, JANUARY 3— now. serving aboard the SS Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. | earfyimg submarine, U at the club. how undergoing ov a Monroe County Hispital Wom- incor Istand, Calif an's Auxiliary Sewing group | will meet at p.m. at the His wife, Mr hospital. } living here ai 1120 Elgin stre V. F. W. Post No. 3911 _ will} — meet at 8 p.m. at the V. F. W. Charles Sr home. i street Key West Garden Club will/ FRIDAY, JANU meet at 8 p. m. at the Wo-| Key West R man’s Club on Duval street Club w THURSDAY, JANUARY 3— t in the Officers Club of Fern Chaptef,| — Armory. No. 2, Order of the Eastern} Fern Chapter, N Star will not meet Thursday | Eastern § w € as previously announced. it! stallation services at p.m in the Scottish Rite will be held January 10 in R Simonton and Eatc the home of Mr. and Mrs. PERSONALS | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Former Wesley House Missionary ls Visitor Here Lottie Green, tetired of the Women’s Methodist Chutch, in Branford, Fla., was visitor here. reen retired two years serving as a missionaty Methodist church fer 25 erved for 16 years at Community House missionary work Key West and she here before her fetire- Wesley House here assignment. she is retired, she is nd teaches in a rural r Branford Green was honored at a given Thufsday esley Community of the Woman's an Service and Woman's Club { t. The nging was enjoy- the group. Mrs. Blanche the welcome _ad- i by a vocal duet Salinero and ha. Miss Green i the group. ~Re- re served. sent were Mfs. Ethel Johnson, | Ana Camero,| Ofelia Johnson, Virginia Cas- « Ruth Bar r Alida Sali- da Ace vedo, Dulce} d rine Vinson. ' ea bo BPW Christmas Party Held In | Are cher Home | proximately 50 = persons, f the Business and Pro- nal Women’s Club and their d the Christmas e club last week s, Glynn Arch- ster street > was beauti- in the holiday punch, fruit cake s were served. entertained the nitations. » joined games. in playing party iC ‘erebral Palsy | Assn. Gives Dance {1 La Concha vrizes will be » New Year’s Eve in the Rainbow a Concha hotel County Cerebral ociation is sponsoring woe cal business . firms e the door prizes Appliance, Her- Shop, _Pollock’s rathon Store, A. and B. Lob- Huose, Oriental Restaurant, Men Shop, — Venetian ) Blind Compar Beldner’s Dress |Shop and Aronovitz department Gerry Pinder's orchestra, will the dancing, which will t 9:30 o'clock. There will Money from ow-cost tickets to the go into the County Isy fund ' The E. F. Haurys ‘Tell Of Daughters ° |W edding Dec. 26 E. F. Haury of e, annourice the | ir daughter, Mary | Henry Larsson, Jr., 1 to the Fleet Sonar West | ding took place at 6] ist Wednesday night in} Lutheran church in and Mrs. is employed at the} emorial hospital in varsson is the son of enry Larsson, Sr., w.-¥ J. W. Humm. of rly of Key” West, ed the couple. The newly- make their home at € ea time at 301 S. W. First , Miami. Crew iC laims First "New Year’s Party SAN ANCISCO W—The crew the American freighter Paut Revere filed a claim today for the first 1952 New Year's celebra- tion on earth i The New Year reached the ship m it was only 7 a.m. Dee. 31, in New York. The crew's boast was radioed to he Associated Press in San Fran- cisco by Captaim Philip Mohun as his freighter neared the Interna- tional Dateline southwest of Mid- vay Island : 1951 A Hug For Her Heroine Statfords Have Holiday Guests Dr. and Mrs. W.F. Williams and two sons of Ashlai yes- war kaon after a ry visit re wi Mrs. Williams’ brother and sister-in-law, Lt. and portion. Partly cloudy weather, i Tides Maval Base “OQMORROW High 12:04 a.m 1:06 p.m. 000 * ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time cf Height ot Tide high —e Station— Bahia Honds (bridge) ———oh 10m 9.0 # No Name Key (east end) —-+2h 20m Chica {north end) -+2h 10m +14 ft Lrcteggene sign: Correction (Plus sige Corrections to Pitter ee Lea SAFETY FIRST A scap-box, oraler Wis ‘Werte ‘iniptar i abtect. he cried, passion- f Wirephoto |. AN UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN is overcome weit grief at grave- side of one of the 16 victims being buried at Tijuana, Mex., Dee. 28 following their tragic demise during a Christmas party Dec. 22. More bodies were being uncovered as, the. fites were being conducted for the 16 buried Dec. 28. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen | lighter than air and so can be used | to fill balloons to lift objects. Office. i story ‘of a woman who life to taking care of e = | her own, for that: Mrs. C. B. Stafford, hd. thelr Gecied het, ba tha 4 ; daughter, Cherie, at their home, other families. Jane t | 2200 Fogarty avenue. as the gentle nurse ai , | The Staffor 4 rds and the Wil who even-gives. up }made a successful deep-sea riage for the care 5 ing trip Saturday, despite the : who needed attention, : rough ocean. They report they | As the years pass and— 4 caught over 45 fish, including snap- children grow. up, or are ' Per, yellowtail, grunt, and group- away by their parents, her li 5 — ein ane |NCCS-USO Gives always faithful, 2 Schedule Of The : 9 © See Week’s Activities 4 The week's activities at the NCCS-USO. 1021 Duval street, > have been announcea by the so+ ’ ciety’s director, Mrs. E. S. Coughs {| r lin. > At 8 o'clock tonight. the NCCS- ' USO will have a ping-pong tour- ' jnament with prizes going to the g sion ! winners, The beginners’. dancing i i iis clas will also meet at 8 o'clock, » | charge of bigs r ; The weekly Spanish class will PFc.! tries to keep him. e ‘ (®) Wirephoto Hest at 80 fe tigs re pagal night, ia Dat Fla., who charge of oe case faces” , Bae) i 5 eas uesday night is also game night bove) of Cocoa, wi ‘was mother with stern” justi ‘ F ton dad; hoa of Cea N. Mg ine Figs’ he tay a lor the NCCS club, with prizes | posthumously awarded the |Tony, of course, is given to. ’ , peice yeakass ieael (Se) 2 4 ay into |offered to winners in cai Congressional Medal of H | parents. 4 5 * canasta and | lonor | pal the actre: hotel suite ng news conference following con- | pinoe! le. Dec: $@ for ‘his one-man. stand Tired and old, the ’ vietion « f aes __ Mts = The Tune Toppers will play| against attacking Reds in Ko- | find comfort by working. raped is Cronin, 1g Miss Bankhead’s chec KS. she | for a dance at 8:45 o'clock Wed-| rea that permitted the with- | voman in a school, bogie 3 stormy act te in New Ye I'm not g » |nesday night at the club. Re-| drawal of his unit successfully little ones agai. But it isn’t. ; say much th nk nde hin ‘oO come out freshments will ,be served at) June 24. same and unhappiness seems. of the tria I nerated by the jur bless their | 10:15 o'clock. 2 y her lot ; : <a ee ' hearts | Thursday night is parish night. | i goes to have ey | There will be a movie feature | foe by rsh wus tikes ' f i . (i. ee at 8:30 o'clock Frida sh | | young doctor wi care W.N. Johnsons Br itam I ays ihe eae SpA: “4 * lis one of her changes Waa Giv on iy |; A band concert will be held at} a successful, and W hildr , rive Party i clerk eens at of his own, ae rey. Ist Installment ‘vclock “Saturday. nught. The | NEWS The happy reunion st the enol Honoring Guests ne Ce will be at 3] the film is her reward i e LONDON w—Hard - up Britein|°C°CK Saturday afternoon, A taken the veil, the blue : Bere aac ae NDON (®—Hare F ai” |wiener roast will be held and Witheten Konrad Roentgen (1845- | ' A review. in ‘ 4, and Mrs. W.N. Johns ete today paid the first installment of | coffee will be ser child care. ea hosts at a holiday cocktail Anat a76! Wiitthes® dellace Gas el Pak te poi In Soe | 1923,) German physicist who made | not do the theme justice. Jt last. n ght b Tob a 16 » pars: E Pc & supplies dressing | *s oti is st brother id a M 2 postwar loans from the United | rooms and showers for beach | he ay, as oe ts Bay Pa 5 : Mrs. C.R and. their child-| States and Canada papers apreste ae. ye . eh. Charles and’ Polly. Washing] ‘the ‘Treasury, aanounced: pay--|, 4, communion breakfast will|Germaa stamp. ‘The stamp com- 45 i ton, D.C : Ani sacs a be’ held at 10 o'clock Sunday at| memai the 50th anniversary of * White periwinkle featured the| ™ets of interest and principle of /thé: club, ‘The Barbell club will/ his the Nobel Prize. Ro- Di sos dette na toc the at. the | $138 to the United States | meet at 1:30 Sunday afternoon, | entgen, after much experimenta-/ Vision Johnson b t 5 to ada the radio broadcast is at, 2/ tion, called his discovery x-rays, . * Champa ¥| Britain could have waived the | oclock | which they are still popularly term-| SEOUL, Korea. (—The Ua S. and hot bollos we d interest payments of dollars $87,-; _, St #30 o'clock, Jim Yasen- | ea today. A side view portrait of | 45th ay be =< . Approximately 40 y s attend . § chok, wrestler, meets all comers! Roentgen is the ¢entral design. | Oklahoma N: ed the party 061,386.78 to the United States, and |in wrestling bouts The ‘s beat an inscription | is in action in re | The Ba s arrived here Thur-/ of $23,700,000 to Canada. Instead,| Following a spaghetti supper | * elling of the commemoration. Eighth Army rs al sday and plan to visit here until) Prime Minister Winston Churchill's served at 5. o'clock, there is; pie <cbeki il pret ee aN e . z January 9 g ait ' acide ay ve dancin to the sic of the Ti ° ip raise Is for the unfor- ie fami See thi - — tn ‘i * toc ut more Te Sis genes ise: ant tunate victims of the recent floods | were shifted to ae { oug e nation had to ¢ 2 Or PMD | Senna! ply into its dwindling ly of} Mrs Coughlin, | reminds serv-|in Italy's Po Valley region, San | cupation by in 3 + , ‘The move gave a lift to the Brit- club. ‘There is a Barbell gym,| blue and grey alm ae | . Is sued Gardners ish people at home and also was {Speed bag, weight bag, boxing! Vionate neo) pore togs ——_ i vison is Dey sete } = intended to show the world that] gloves, pool tables, | ping-pong, ae ees 3 om bart, Okla, ‘ Britain might be wobbling but still }dressing rooms, shaving gear, A ~ Bui ' cen out iD) could pay its bill musical instruments, writing méa.| _ France hag issued two Red Cross : t the 3 Russel i: s, religious literature, 1i-| Samos, The 12 franc piss tree sie ooperation | buildi di ome i ift S checkers, chess, cards, fane tee 5 blue muiicas Quentin { for $5,000 for Sacrifice pirit city maps, checking, wrapping | 46 ig Tour as a child. ‘ : < housd at 403 | ts 2 | and mailing and laundry pick up. 5 or tern i ies sd Se ee . as mé spires ( aram: » +) To commemorate the 400th anni- j n p res Ua na The -| versary of the founding of San Mar- i Hat = . ‘ cos University of Lima, a new SEOUL, Korea. (@— Francis a beset | Roy W. Edwer ‘ , Cardinal Speliman said today the —. ens rap iting. | Presented an array 4 } Roy W. Edwards applied for «| vspivit of sactifiee, of sacred pa- WEATHERMAN Pate OD Ee Taran Ai fa(dent. Thats tes \ ee ee Mets at 1409 Albury | triotism’” among United Nations ' left is thé first emblem of the uni- | £8st’s narrow but 4 street, to cost $1,000 troops inspired him: during his re versity and ‘at the right is the se- et cent tour of battle stations. ys ¢ond emblem, designed 164 years q The archbishop of New York told tater: The S0-eentavos and 2 soles | a news conference at Eighth Army show views of the university. The pled Children's Hospital : headquarters he had gained the im- | Forecast 3o-ets andi 20 sole bear vignette | Pe Teported for several ' Whiunbicg i jog Pression “our leaders are doing! Key West and Vicinity: Partly! portraits of the founders of the uni-it® certain to exeeed \ umbing p' was applied | everything possible for our boys P versity and the learned educat it has annually in ’ for by Bob's Sport Shop, 706! “1 am grateful that T am an{ Cloudy and continued mild today | TeCeiy RAG =o, ies Heators |from capacity crowds of ' White street American and, as a citizen, I ap- | thr Tuesday; risk of local show- | 2200S aia ; —_— / a preciate all t the soldiers did}ers near the shore before Wednes- THAT'LL FIX HER for our country,” he said. “As for| day, Gentle to. moderate eanterty sepia rma tamp-he A zing “That Woman next door went) spiritual: welfare, the Catholic, |. ae 3 ¥ showers. {nomination ever by that and got a hat exactly like mine.” |Protestant ‘and: Jewish chaplains | Winds. tres; near shawele. | etry. This stainp 1s the third it “Did you make a fuss about it?” | are-'sharing ‘the hardships of the agaerers in irpost Ld ted 1950. “No: I give mine. to ‘the cook.” mem”? | and. continued mild “today ‘anit the boris Mai of : dads + | Tuesday. oe — is a large Austrian eagle vie “J ve 12 8 | Jacksonville Thru the Florida /in . Grieves.For Fire Victim Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate south to southwest winds; A new and beautifully designed over north portion and moderate|stamp album-five years in the i southeast winds over south portion | making and with 24 authorities con- today. Tuesday moderate, o¢ca- sionally fresh winds, south to south- F west over the north portion and : southeast to south over the south : Both hydrogen and helium i FINE FOOD :