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i, | SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | Rae Waller To Star In Pla yers’ W. EF. Schlechs Meet Pete And Target: Merid’s Night Out “Boru Yesterday” As Billy Daw u Are Hosts At : 0 er a Lot | The Key West Players are for-™ a ’ guae THE BIG CAT he Strand | tunate to Baye acquired the talents MCs oi@ianiearerei cdlugveabapnaiee Cocktail Party in characters of attractive Rae Waller for the | for his fine portrayal of the detec Merrymaki 's E t they steal 3 t Q ymaking New Year's Eve ) ies ens Sorin ip thelr forth | tive in “Laura” and he als ked began for some at the home of he is an eight day.” Z \hard and long, with great success |Comdr. and Mrs. Lae Scblech, tountain lion Rae played last season in “Junior | as director for Key | West's own | WhO were hosts at a cocktail party The other ie a Miss” and also delighted her aud-' play, “The Filibusters.~ Jack ‘is | iences during her engagement for | really surpassing himself as Brock many weeks at the Trade Winds | the self styled “big man Cocktail Lounge. She was former. A new and ve: prom ing mem gly a singer with name bands and | ber of the Players, who has the knows well the type she is now | other male lead as the young portraying so expertly even in this | paper man who rescues Billy from early stage of rehearsals. a fate worse than death or the ‘Phere is one well: remembered | third mink coat, Albert 1 Be »seene between herself and Jack| bout, Ensign, U.S. Navy, has had Clark that is particularly mirth | excellent experience with a reper provoking. It is an almost silent tory group in Colorado. He re “gin rummy game, and Rae’s hand- minds one somewhat of Henry “ling of the cards is truly remark-| Fonda, which is just right for the able, as her audiences will see. | sympathetic role of the young lover Miss Waller is particularly for-|in the play gtunate in that she has two leading| As reported, a highly polished gmen. Her current heart, Jack of }and uproarous comedy is in the receding the dinner dance at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. The Schiech home at 1117 Flag- ler street, was decorated in the holiday spirit. Guests were seryed hors d'oeuvres, including shrimp and oysters, and cocktails. Guests present included: Capt. and Mrs. J.W. Davis, Capt. and} Mrs. Frank E. Bowser, Miss Car- la Bowser, Comdr. and Mts. J.H. ‘Turner, Comdr. and Mrs. R. M. Perez and houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jimenez of San Juan,! P.R., and Midshipmen Robert | Strickland of Annapolis, Miss Bet- | sy Bradley, Comdr. and Mrs. Tho- B. Denegre and Lt. and Mrs. Karl W. Kuntz. all parts, Jack Clark, no less has making and rapidly shaping up for » breed but t be an ma gets into iling dog, it’s over the cave fes out © story are some except. for one ich takes place mountain men tocky Moun- ed in their nothing — in sa tanbark lum feuds with a ri he didn't get t the lead in the current comedy. its January 2ist premiere years previously. Ie See Wh son. of Bowser Family W.S.C.S. Circles 7: 7 try be st repulsed, then si |\Give New Year’s Balciendad by) iroslen ategetian An d Guests Will Meet In | Cocktail Party rtnership, extending “ “ int fights the Holiday Here |The Dillon Home | va tg j , } Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Robert T. Sty-! a 7 Cant ahd Mrs. Frank E. Bow-|,.The Golden Kuie Circle ander ee ti se ee es neater Ser eee ee POWs the Busy Fingers Circle of the| New. year's, Bye: at quem ibome, ( r appears as ser of Opa Locka Naval Air Sta.,|W.S.C.S. of the Miami, their daughters and sev-| church will meet t: eral guests spent the holidays at{o’elock tomorrow mo: covered-dish luncheon at the their home here at 1005 Flagler hame of Mrs! Bar! Dillon) 63 | Caroline street H Methodist a er at 11/1209 White street, The party pre- we ing for a j¢eded the dinner dance at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. Balloons, confetti, serpentine, ; wo likes the new time, the plot stalks for the big cat believable toll of strect, | é horns and hats carried out the New a t y a human life. Doris Lee and Arnold Blanche.| The Book of Acts will he stud aise thes ig eleanaRe | famous American artists. Mr. | ied with the pastor leading th eee in decorations at the | Tpes piety eo H a rive i Erol # woul o he chure i hat e: aieee a i and Lae ieee “i petvate Ne group. ‘ ‘an men of the church } rtinis, manhattans, hot bollas, ecanee dene ic GelGe camesdown from Clearwater the) are invited. shrimp and other hors d'oeuvres : spent several days in the Bowser Mayor av: v ey Raye ati incliided:eGouitr: st Citizen Staff Phot The eG ee hed Jaap abeled jund Mrs. Verner Utkeramsing, CaSUALTY LIS? pacing or oalte Pei just aay ve To Speak At |Lt. and Mrs. R. E. Sseacord, PETE, THE ONE-LEGGED PELICAN with his wings outstretched, is believed to have to a barracuda \ float ray BARE Ae ees SETEIENE ONE a A Lt. and Mrs. W. J. Czerwinski, Lt. ing around the Gulf. Inset, a much shot-at pelican named “Target s bullet. marks on nd W A THERMAN eee su epeinns foro Ee JayCee Meeting and Mrs. F.R. Haselton, Jr., Lt. localites are more than somewhat indignant about it. Both bi t Peter Roberts’ retail { = magazine. The paintings will be ; 2 aia foo] | (jg) and Mrs. M. Berngatd, Lt Le ss peas Ke AaB Se : BOERS! a rts retat faa i 4 in i ° af ket, at the foot of Front street. Roberts acts as guardian for n of the disabled birds that flock around his market S Lh ht ih 9. spting “issue Of) wrovor c. B. Harvey will be| (ie) and Mra. RW. Bean, 12/.(ig) : ays speaker at tonight’s dinner mect-|#"d Mrs. W.L. Spry and house- oe ; ng of the Junior Chamber. of | tests, Dr. and Mrs. William T. HOI | YWO Winter Wonderland F Cramer, and Bill Cramer of Ft. 4 et o eerie : orecast Commerce 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spry The Bowser’s Cauehter, Mis Carla Bowser, arrived here th day after Christmas from New| York, where her liner, Ile de| ,The meeting will begin at eight and i Ke 1 and Vicinity: Mostly iiaiepetroved two clock at the eprces clubhouse on | {00 ts, Mich, Minas wea ae NOTES partly iy today thru Thurs- frat ris. The liner a ey Jelene Seefeld of Lansing, , day: continued warm and humid. aved because of the Atlantie| Mich., and Ens. Robert Spry of (Ry Tae savoctatea Gentle to moderate easterly winds. storms. Carla and her sister,| Speech Class Norfoik, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Donald By BOB THOMAS Florida: Clear to partly eloudy Mrs. Howard Weiss. went to Fu- Henderson, and Lt. (jg) and Mrs.| yoL,LyWoOD \P—“It’s the pen- | today and Thursday. Considerable fog over north and cen- Continued warm. rone in September and hav nes To Be Edward Pag visited in England, Belgium, Hol- | Meeti & ares ee land and France. Ceria returneei| Resumed Monday |Qfficers? Wives’ home to enter the second’ term at the University of Florida, Gain Meetinfs of the class, | @~ Hy n y of I z satin » speech class, ville, where she is 4 junior stu- leahtared by the Key West Wo- Club Will Not m alty of being human,” sighed Mick- | ey Rooney. ia Thru the Florida He was commenting on his ali- Stra nd East Gulf of Mexico: mony situation. He is paying for | " ‘i . é « » winds, variable his humanity at the rate of $450' aM - ; oes 4 ~ . over north rtion and easterly dent. F A , veek for Wife No. 2 (Betty Jane | nye ortion (oday-and Meatee man’s Club. will be resumed at 3 a week for Wife Betty Mrs. Weiss remained in Paris | q’¢lock Mon afternoon in’ the eet This Week Rase) and $500 for Wife No. 3 to partly cloudy weat- where she is visiting friends. | \Yoman’s Club auditiorium (Martha Vickers), he reported. He | ya \ olated chowenetasiii Considerable morn. ig fo r the shore over the extre north portion Ve Linda Bowser, senior! Mrs. Lee Goddard, ¢ fi The faneren Hi pe Ed the Me student at the University of| tor, announces the class members | poets, Wives) club, luled for Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. atso| will use properties with the regu- Pee ae been’ pesteent ane spent Christmas here with her|lar formula for Monday's assign-| day. January has no payments to Wife No. 1, . now Mrs. Frank Sinatra “You'd think I had committed a erime or something,” he re- s instruc: parents. She left Monday to re-| ment. Mrs. Goddard gives as an Because of the absence from marked. “All I did was get mar, Florida—Generally fair and con- turn to the university. lexample. try ey ell somethin town of the club chairmgn, Mrs.} ried. But brother, I'm paying for tinued rather warm through Thurs- Capt. and Mrs. Bowser and| Mrs. Goddard will also discuss| 3°: Lenny and several m-lit now.” day exce n north portion Thursday MARINE FORECAST ny through Florida nd East Gulf—Moderate easterly nds over south portion daughter, Carla, attended the} how to stimulate the memory rials sean oe os a New | Year’s Eve dinner and s eae sangre cox os ra ance at the Fort Tavlor Officers’ Fi Re line 106 i ree. Club and the cocktail party given irst eaainges a 4 pnb oe ae ey a be Ww e hostes: ai ie ing I remarked that the chore of forking over $950 per week must force him to work all the time. “Naw, I don't worry about it,” | he replied. “So what happens if! preceding the party bv their son ks: ’ ir in-law and daughter, Comdr. ana | FOr ‘Kind Lady’ At)on january 1, Mis. Leany|t don't work? ‘There's nothing in| and variable winds” over Mrs. W. F. Schlech ly eee will turn the chairmanship over the law that says I have to keep | nore Weather generally al The Barn Tuesda Y'|to Mrs. Alwyn Smith at this» meet-| working.” i fai , Thursday , The first readings for the “Kind 4 ee a a ~ | believes there will be a settlement | IS SERIOUSLY ILL | Lady” a psychologicai melodrama | Come co-chairman, : with the second Mrs. Rooney, who | Tides ,Mrs. James A. Gamble, 69-2| to be produced by the Key West| ‘The luncheon program will belhas remarrieid. He has two chil- , Naval Base Poinciana place. left yesterday | Players next month, will be held /#nounced next week. dren by her, one by Miss Vickers 5S OMORROW morning for Wadsworth, Nev., to! Tuesday night at the Barn Thea ia Aside from alimony, Rooney also 2 High low | be with her sister, Mrs. Grover’ ter. The Paul Rogers carped about income tax Ms ccks i E eect ; 8:07 p.m Starks, who is seriously ill. The readings will follow the reg |Family Returns Home att isn’t fair and equal,” he said. | é » Wirephot 9:08 pat ular monthly business meeting of Mr: and: anik> paula The tax people don't take into A THICK BLANKET GF SNow Cc R 000 the Players. Everyone interested} Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Rogers | consideration that an actor has SONEES ees OG a nel dale shee TION ! Coming Events in dramatics is urged to come toy and daughters left this “morning only a few years of making big; Violent snow storm closed highways, tied up railt pete This Scene sa: 01 naietinee, Stat aie ag tha WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2— | the barn and try out for a part in| #fter spending the Christmas and/dough. A few years after he’s.a| the California side of California-Nevada line, about above sea level, 170 miles‘east of eference § ation: fee neg Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic | the “Kind Lady.’ New Year's holaiyd here with his} star, he can be a bum making) San Francisco. Picture was made by Phot JF of the Oakland Trit eine Tide tig eee Group will meet at 8 p.m. a |parents, Col. and Mrs, Ralph Ro-|eight dollars a week. But when| was spending the weekend in the area B eee 4 ae at the Scottish Rite Temple. Holiday Gue gers, ‘South street. Paul Rogers "hehe making a lot of money, he’s ~~. cee ia h 10: $9.0 # Key West Bridge Association otiday Gue: employed at Eglin Field, Fla. taxed just the same as those who 602 Lives Lost IQPS 7 F ; Fil ‘ | cancer Society ie pega —oh 10m .! will meet at 7:45 o'clock in I P »rez Home : {can earn all their lives. 4 5 | N oday Hed “ ‘ ° ee Y sae the Coral Room of the Over. | ATU F CPCS 'Apply To Ved “Look at the oil business. A euy| )yer New Year's ‘ (Ep 'To Meet At sche | seas Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Jimenez “ ” sinks an oil well and pays a flat ay Charees At Firm | ; 5 “ean Pi) oh 40 THURSDAY, JANYARY 3— of San Juan, Puerto Rico and Mid-| Holiday - applied - for - Marriage |27 Per cent on his returns.’ ‘Weekend In USA a cota Casa Cayo Hueso | caiaes Channel Elk@ Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. | shipman Robert Strickland of An-/ licenses in the office of. County| Rooney remarked that despite JACKSONVILLE ?—The Office . 5 "aeeth and). 4 hill at the club. napolis were house guests during | Judge Raymond Lord include two| the fact he has earned good money By The Associated Press ae Tene = ee L. H. Peterson of Tampa, exe me : 4% Monroe County Hospital Wom- the Christmas and New Year’s|for the day after New Year's.| Most of his life, he has no savings} The four-day New Year's week. |! Price Stabil see nct Enoch {utive Vice president of the Flor- | Minus sign: caisson 's Auxiliary Sewing group | holidays of Comdr. and Mrs. R. M./ They are to show for it. Patt of this was) 4 took 602 lives in violent acci- 2#4 filed an action inst Enoch) ida Branch, Am: Cancer So-'‘~’ fia Fact will meet at 2 p.m. at the! Perez, and daughters, 1722 Von! James D. VanDerhoef, 20, Naval|4e, he explained, to mismanage- : ing the death toll from | M- Buford, doing business as Pete’ teiety, will addre meeting of Plus sign: Gaeweall a hospital Phister street. Mr. and Mrs. Jim-! hospital and East Chicago, Indi-;™ent of his funds by advisors GE DER) Deng yee Geet OU AETOIN | so eaiak changing hon-conl ’ i nee Plus sign: ‘orrections to V. F. W. Post No, 3911 will /enez are parents of Comdr. Perez | ana, and Lois Sullivan, 19, of Gary,| “But I'm getting on my feet Christmas and New Years acein) | oe ais the Key West chapter of the Am« be added. meet at 8 p.m. at the V. F. W./and Midshipman Strickland is | Indiana again,” he admitted. “By the end dents to nearly 1,400 pliance with iaease rican Cancer Society at 8 o'clock = a home. Mrs. Perez's brother John L. Bonner, 21, Coast Guard of next year I should be able to Traffic mishaps. as usual, ac The OPS said the Federal Court} tomorrow night at the Casa Cayo NOW AVAILABLE Key West Garden Club will) Mr. Jimenez left yesterday for | pepot, from Ft. Wayne, Ind., and| Sve $30,000 or $40,000." counted for the greatest toll over action cisBaford didnt iieia| HERO am Kev. weit meet at 8 p. m. at the Wo-/|San Juan and Midshipman Stri¢k-| joan Maria Mercurio, 18, 1321 Rooney will be able to accom-| the New Year's holiday dead. | schedule of ceiling prices and epresenta es hes Key West at your Favorite Grocery or Bar man’s Club on Duval street. |land left for Annapolis. Mrs. Jim: | south street plish this because of his multifar-' Another 69 perished in fires. and jis cost a price schedule in his |Ciyit, O@anizations have been n-) Gunther Premium Officers Club of Fern Chapter, ¢nez is planning to remain for a!” Others who applied in the past] lous activities in all fields of show | 166 were victims ef miscellaneous |“! F ' vited | No. 21, Order of the Eastern | longer visit few days were: business. He has deals with his accidents, including plane crashes. |establishment, 7 Bar Star will not meet Thursday soap i | John Roberts, 21, Naval Station|d lot, MGM, where he is sup-| The National Safety Council had — The action askec Ps ord’s} Sophomore Rick Casares led 1 Pat Henry Malt Liquor naar a ad 1th sktail Part Communications office and Paul-|P0sed to do a picture a year, and estimated 350 persons would be business be halted until he ce Florida Gators grid squad in yaré GUINNESS’ STOUT as previously announce ocktat arty eee eae, 1380 150th street, | With Columbia, where he functions killed in traffic mishaps during the plied with regulations and paid the | gained running and pun suit will meet January 10 in! as director as well as actor. He New Year's holiday sts ¢ : : Miami, Florida. the home of Mr. and Mrs.| New Year's Eve | Mitobert Rogel, 27, of 15-c Poincia-|iS currently co-starring with Bob The toll from a variet Charles Smith, 1209 George | At ( ‘arroll Home lna Place and Angela Garcia, 31, Hope in “Military Policeman.’ He cellaneous accidents was boos Hits Baggageman street. | 15 Poinciana Place. is very happy about that assign- by the crash of an Air Force ¢ ‘ Golden Rule and Busy Fingers) yew Year's Eve merrymakers ————— ment, . 47 plane on a Central Arizona Wor Giving i rong uf Lt Comdr. | eecceccccccceceeoeeeesee:| “And why shouldn't I be?” he mountain, with a loss of 28 lives S : Circle of WSCS of First] gathered at the b Methodist church will meet Mrs. R. M. Carroll for a cock | commented. “It's been tough going and the wreek of a non-scheduled "J" peggy a i at 11a. m. in the home of tai party Monlay preceding | with the pictures I've had recently. (-46 airliner in the Allegheny foot 1 rau Direc trons i Mrs. Earl Dillon, 627 Caro-| the dinner-dance at the Fort Tay- I've been given no support what- hills of New York State. in which | NEW YORK ? rd Wilkin f line street lor Officers’ Club Soever in the cast. I've got to carry 26 persons died. 18, of Hoboken, N P FRIDAY, JANUARY 4- The 4 Seiden ‘the load all by myself. The four-day death toll still was /ed today ‘ E Key West Amateur Radio! purg was d (he holiday Albert J. Hoteph | . Rooney has been doing his famed lower than the record 789 total a Pennsy 1 Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. pay THEME FOR THE PARTY Albert J. Hotoph, 61, died Tues-|Andy Hardy role on radio trans- for the previous week's four-day man’s nose in t i ewiviate i in the National Guarditheme. Cocktails i hors'day at the U.S. Naval Hospital. | ¢Tiptions. He also takes an occas- Christmas holiday. That toll in-| A detective who rd Ten Armory. d'oeuvres were se Mr. Hotoph was a resident of | jona) flier at night clubs and thea- cluded 535 traffic victims 1 ne asked Wilkins yi see Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of} Guests present in Lt.: Marathon, Florida. Funeral ser-; ters. And this year he will make ee y Dwor qn «RBAl i Eastern Star will have in- Comdr. and Mrs. W m H. Me vices will be held Thursday at his debut into television. The words “my” and “mine” en- | baggag es cae tac stallation services at 8 p.m.|Caughey, Lt. and Mrs \ J Vaug- |2 P.M. at the Chapel of the Priteh- | “I start with Jimmy Durante ter the child's vocabulary at a very I asked n he to et ° the e in the Scottish Rite Temple, | han, Lt. and Mrs. FJ acy a ard Funeral Home. is Jan. 26," he reported. “This | early age. Ht son Tul pes an ib aise ed me & i Simonton and Eaton street. | houseguests, Mr and Mrs. E Rev. G. W. Marker will officiate | pve TU have my own weekly ; De ere mone Malkin mee iaeciuieetnds [ iT ¥ i OAN [ & Audubon Screen Tour lectures | Treacy, Sr. of San Francisco, Lt. | at the services. Following the ser- | Naw,” he replied itll be 0 ‘ou kn bla se . aoe e by Dr. Olin S. Pettingifl, Jr, and Mrs. C. S. Carlisle. Lt. Comadr. | vices, the body will be cremated. | & remarked that a weekly TV easy : you Wr the dete € asked, | S will be presented at 2 p.m. at|and Mrs. J. A. Naylor. Lt Comdr He is survived by his wife, Mrs. he ow seems to be a grind. Doubt By this time you may have gath iiss eplied: et. Truman School and at 8 p.m. and Mrs. Harry Br nd Lt. |Hazel Hotoph; ome son, Steven: | Ss he would have to give up ered that nothing is impossible for reaps jow to get there. I vy at the Key West high school. Comdr. and Mrs. Tho apis. and one brother. Pictures while he was doing TV. 'Mitey Mick \wanted to see i say ieee ee