The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1952, Page 3

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SOCIETY ... OUROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Art And Historical Society Plans Social Gathering At Gallery Members of the Key West Art and Historical Socie friends are invited to a social gallery meeting at 5 afternoon at the Key West Martello Art Gallery, t eastern Circuit of American Painting, 1952 This forceful and versatile show of contemporar was opened at the West Martello Tower on Wedne 26, and will remain there until January 13. Art and Historical society mem-¥ bers had previously scheduled their social! opening for tomor- row night, but this meeting was uj and their Sunday the South Thursday, J PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 10 W PHONE: Citizen Office, 1988 , QUALITY OF KINDNESS n Page One) Alec Templeton To Open Concert Series Jan. 14 {Key West Convent Student uth of Cuba became my goal. My friends there Tom and Molly and Bill Howard and their warm, tran- ‘quil hospitality would restore me to full health sooner than any other Alee Templeton, famous pianist, ‘i will open the concert series here ; rican art environment. Ree on January 14, announces Mrs. oi i ie , 3 December The day fore ristmas wa! O.W peer, chairman of the the day I left the hospital. — Community Concert Association. With the little energy I had I ew Year's Eve Party Given At The concert will be held in the Convent of Mary Immaculate aud- itorium and will begin at 8:30 tried to make a reservation over | Aerovias Q right through to Isle of Pines. The gals at the busy of- postponed because of a conflict o'clock ' es mu they oe get me to with the Audubon Society lec Tickets for the concert are not on lavana but could not give me ER aeIn tat toe tee Long: Home tickets tor the conert are noo space to the island. Christmas Mrs. Norberg Thompson, en-| Lt. and Mrs. R.A. Harris, Li. ‘lic. Attendance at the concert is Eve I asked my ~iend Mrs. Ruth tertainment chairman of the so-|(jg) and Mrs. William Gilmore; by membership in the Community | Bowen, to do still another favor ciety, announces refreshments! and their houseguests, Mr. and Concert Association only. The drive for me, to pack my clothes so I will be setved 6n the patio at the Mrs. H.A. Stearns of Pensacola, for members was completed this would be ready to go if I could gallery at ‘Sunday’s meeting. Mrs. were all guests New Yen's E fall spare Gladys Willing was in charge of of Lt. and Mrs. R..1.J an- | Fogarty street. The New Year was welcomed in with a midnight buffet hanging the show, and nounces thé original front en-| trancé’ to the gallery may be open Sunday. This outstanding exhibit of the Longs. The group contemporary art is open to the | playing Tripoli. Sa ee EGGS CONTAIN ALL publi¢ from 1 to 5 o'clock every | day except Monday. The 46| paintings in the show were select: | ed from 13, New York Galleries, | NECESSARY VIT. ,TO SUSTAIN LIFE By DR. SOPHIA BRUNSON by three gallery directors from the “circuit. The paintings are| exhibited in eight art galleries in universities and cities through- | out the Southeast. G irl Scout | EGGS Since the afeomany c we that | beginning eggs have been one of the most (Perfect types of nutrition at su pen u ak i Christmas Day I called Aerovias Q once more, an us to hear of my reservation. The clerk said. On Megna, M.D. a “We have not heard from Hava- erved by * Opens Medical na, We probably will not hear until ties evening tomorrow just before you leave for of n the gel MINS T Office Here J. A. Megna, M. D., today an-; nounces the opening of his office} | at 419 Eaton street for the pract- ice of general surgery. Havana.” ‘But I can't wait till then, “I wailed. “I can’t go to Havana if I am not sure of a reservation to of Pines.” Then I thought of calling Roge- | Dr. Megna is a graduate of | lio Gomez. His cheery voice came |Harvard University, Cambridge, on the phone from the airport. He | Mass.. and Rush Medical College, ; had the same story-no word yet on | time Chicago, Min His surgical train- | the reservation. I was so weak | ing was received at the Univer-! from the effort of making the call | There sity of Pennsylvania's graduate t I burst into tears. Just then | uimal , School of surgery and Presbyterian clio said | on} Hosp Philadelphia. | usan- Wait a minute. The plane | é Funeral Services 2\-!! Officers Friday For T Wires To Have riday ror turner ) ’ : Luncheon Wed. ' Funeral services for Forrest T. ; Turner, 56, who died at the US. Ce UREA nel a : —. tof th elopment Squad Naval Hospital on Tuesday even- 9 AboartrinoreEs ing, will be held on F after- | will ext Wednesday after- noon at 4:30 o'clock at the First | noon Winds Patio. erved at 12:30 Presbyterian Church. Re\ Iph 1 ogers will officiate ices. The body will le Re e serve ¢ n state c ill have a business e home, 1020-B Varela meet o'clock next Tues- this evening until 3 ¢ n ds Aer ms. day at which time it’ will be - Flaced in the church Mr. Turner is survived by his NOW AVAILABLE Mrs. Mary Turner: one son, At your Favorite Grocery or Bar ip; and one brother Gunther Premium \t time of his death, M 1 er was serving as Executive Sec Beer retary of the Arm ervices Patrick Henry Malt Liquor 20 Varela GUINNESS‘ STOUT YMCA. He resided at 1 Street. around _ the world... it’s Leaders Complete hégge of vatlous kinds ‘The doctor is certified by the | has just come in and we will | : | 7 1 ‘ | The great sea turtle deposits American College of surgeons The | cheek on your reservation. ta ti Raa | Red Cross Course |her eggs on the sand and leaves ;Megnas have one daughter and) MISS C, MARIE SIKES, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs I eae the few seconds which Saitek cotta now i «, {the sun to hatch them. These| are from Milwaukee, Wise. George W. Sikes. 1015 Windsor lane. Young Miss Sikes is seemed hours. .Finally _Rogel collection has'on i Mrs. Kathryn Toth, Mrs. Olive | 77000. -h prized and de-| For the past five years, Dr. e 3 f ; She ' sai | tional f 1 Sautiders, Miss Elsie Thortipsoh (C825 are much prized and de-| om has bee: bea lal student in the Convent of Mary Immaculate here. She ent the na ceeanyihe 2 ace | international i i i i | voured as great delicacies by the Megna has been practicing sur- she 1 Tear’s holide h her uncle and aunt re on the 1:45 to Havana and Miss Lucia Gomez, Girl Scout | . gery in Fort P “lori Chrisynas and New Year's holiday with her unc : and the 4:15 to Isle of Pines } leaders, have recently. completed dwellers of the coast who gather | 8¢ ry in Fort Pierce, Florida. Me cha Mus BE) Sparks CoraliGabiesy She willl retucns here ang esas o Isle of Pines tomor. i the Life Saying and Water Safety 27d use them le ee Friday “Thank you, thank y i Sle Touen-weper j course prepared by the American | aeaueivion . he cous of Students Return = it up.” nae pick ' National Red Cross. much misery and disease. No un- | . ici “ ‘ +, - , Dar an > a" . = - The classes began last October | 4er-nourished individual enjoys} To College After Annual Mare h Of Dimes Card Pai ty ‘arte Isle of rine a te beliet | L 7 4 v4 - { Ste ¢ PS. as the belie! and were taught every Saturday |g00d health. He suffers from} | | : . TB sy: | hg i i , ' ~aetT d : N 0 be January ti that if I were well enough to board | morning at the enlisted men’s pool |poverty of the blood such as; Vacation Here And Fashion Shou J 4 Ee Ble eee eH Roaeay at the Seaplane Base. Twelve per- | anemia. The blood is pale, thin { A highlight the year's March of Dimes ca naa t ; top feel. se. Tw - | anemia. % Again highlighting the year's Mz of seis yay ing I was ill. The therapy worked, | sons enrolled in the course, wpe incapable of carrying the] Miss Marina L. Sikes, daughter | be the annual card party to be held at the Casa Marina hotel. Em When we flew in ave ae ne | | only these four completed it. There , oxygen through the body as it/of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sikes, } mett Conniff, manager, and Max Marmonstein, hotel owner, were the ble mountains of Isle of Pines, | j were awarded certificates. should, because it is too impover-| 1015 Windsor lane; Miss Faye Ber. | a : rs ves to the polio drive, reports Mayor C. B_ | strength seemed to come bs : 1 y first to offer their service F come ba | Mrs. Mary Degtoff and Miss | ished to carry its load valdi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. anve: paign cha in for the third consecutive year More strength came from rag) | Helen Taylor, authorized Red Cross | An egg is easily digested and | Carl Bervaldi, 510 Francis street. | Ha'vey. campate ae heldson ae ae: xood food provided by my hostess | } water safety instructors serving | contains such perfect nutrient} and Mis beth Ann Gardner, |The card party ae are THREE COUNT Mrs. Tom Howard and the ther. | with the local ‘chapter, were the| that it is capable of forming ajdaughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. A.| Thursday aft eat ae eee | mal spring baths provided by Bill teachers. |living creature and sustaining it.|Gardner, 1026 Watson street, all }and will fe hion ae (Continued From Page One) Howard, pioneer grapefruit grow: | ———. ane |For instance when a tow! is at Florida State Univer- pugecntes t reSS Charges driving under he "er in the Isle. Vice president of { | - lready to come out of the shell it lahassee, left Tuesday for | Shop fluence of intoxicating liquor 'the Island gold mine he has a tig. | j Coming Events is strong enough to pick and see after spending the hol-| This annual % d uty is al and wild driving and operating /urative gold mine. the healing | THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 break the shell and = make _ its ys here with their parents. ways a deegeaye of ae ie 5!a motor vehicle in such manner ' spring, on his estate Z Elks Lodge will meet at 8 |exit. Inside the shell was every . eral in Rey ee a cause ¢ ith hospitality unmatched the at ake club penta an |thing necessary to create and] (JDC Cha ter than 400 women attended last! young Bath Howards undertook to get me back Monroe County Hospital Wom- | sustain a living animal until it x Pp years affair and. y¢ Mes the)" The third count states that into shape for the work ahead. an’s Auxiliary Sewing group! was ready to run around and] Meets In Home “Ar ate spe oe fashions | alisman drove a motor vehicle | G:apefruit from their own groves, | i . “ | sikely the of a get sag Dy ited by Mar-Ed’s on the public highways hout vegetables from Bill Howard’: will meet at 2 p.m. at thejeat. Surely the food of an ess exhibi ‘ : ara. jon publ rom Bill ard | hospital. |must provide perfect nutrition. “'O)f Mrs, Sweetin Edna Miller and Mary Cara-|q driver's license garden, milk and butter from his | V. F. W. Post No. 3911 will, Let us glance at it for a =a 4 allo,’ Maria's owners, were $0| The car was. taken. trom. hel cows. and ihe wondeenl nathe Gn - F. W. Pos 3911 wet us gis aad i Ipleased with the public's reac-| owner, Fred L. Clark of 17-D the thermal spring did the trick a ° y.|ment a see what it contains _ eee P lowr pring did ric Rome on uaaid ale tracert tive ‘without protein. | + a 1 fears Swertiog Spoke NM tion to their 1951 show, that they | Porter Place without his consent At the end of a week at Santa } 3 Gar ~ - : f fi are gh| ine life of Gen. Robert E. Lee at |immediately volunteered to put} Charges of resisting arrest, leav- Barbara, Isle of Pines, I was ready FOR Pe LY Nitec 1 Goee Key West Garden Club will] An egg provides a very high}, meeting of the Stephen R. Mal- Ey harges r ing y Loon meet at 8 p. m. at the Wo-jquality of protein as well aS|jory Cha Ni { on the 1952 show ing the scene of an accident, | to begin work again y mag oe ate wces- ft), wrebter No. 1562 of the} ‘The fashion show will feature! using profane language are not, The elements of science and of | man’s Club on Duval street.|other properties that are neces-] United Daughters of the Confed- : reusing profane languas | | r Officers Club of Fern Chapter, |sary to life itself. It contains) eracy held “yesterday bfiienaen resort fashions and also will ee |included in the warrant issued (nature, combined with oe niga ‘ No. 21, Order of the Eastern| minerals and vitamins, such as| oi her home, 826 Eaton - street ture the original designs of Mrs./ hy Hamlin magical element, human indness if Sthr will not meet Thursday |the B-complex, choline, iron, General Lee's birthday. ‘is ng Mile and ats Caraballo. ‘ok “That is up to the police oe mak ie worth living in this cen- : ~ & rc gma calc 1 Thel 7, katt s ; Chairman Harvey reports that} partment and the city.” he said. | tury of ours. j a Shes . ° as: previously announced: It|/ phosphorus, and calcium. The | January 19. jhe is well pleased with the re _—$<—<$<$<<<—— To all who have been so gener MENS STORE will méet January “10° in 3 that we have to! She” told many interesting} cnonse of Key West’s your Erect: { new stables for White |ous and warm my most heartfelt # vere : ame é the home of “Mi. and Mrd.jtake minerals and vitamins is be-| anecdotes concerning ‘him, a8|rrarrons, who pave volunteered | Hoaee herass cost. $20,000 in the | thanks and a Happy New Year. Charles Smith, 1209 George |cause we do not eat the food that) wel] as relating highlights of his|t he hostesses tor the card par- | administration of President Pierce. |——~ |) *—<—_————_ a ee street. contains them in sufficient quan-|life, Mrs, Sweeting’s father, Rut- |. aan Rao pala nee Tee (aes s : Golden Rule and Busy Fingers tities cielied ledge Curry, added information Gobo is chairman of the hostess : | Methodist church will meet|Long ago quantiles of ners: the group about President Jef-| sei1 is co-chairman. Hostesses in- i “leaves, ¢ « put into mene: s s co-cha fi jostesses | at I min the home of leave and litte aoe aoe and | £crson Davis, Longstreet. and| clude Mrs. Joseph Swann, Mrs \ ru | Sealtest Mrs, Earl Dillon, 627 Caro-|our stables a a. ade Hampton. He displayed a! joseph Shrugo, Mrs. Donald Bar- H enized Vitamin @ line street. caught the droppings trom aml | Confederate Battle Flag While | mer Mrs. Edward Toppino, Mrs nee American Cancer Society will} mals. It produced the vichest] was tattooed on his arm more|Dutglas Pearson, Mee Jett n | GL meet at 8 pm. at the Casa kind of organic soil builder BUt| than 50 years ago, SABRE, MES! Thomas Cato, (Mrs Sas e Homogenized for creamiée es Gayo Hueso. L. H. Peterson; when the leaves were gathered Mrs. Mervin Russell and Mrs J ssi psa d ier digestion — erie | (“ e ‘er- — E ‘8. | Robert Merson, Mrs. Carlos Gell- a taste and easier digest o Tampa, Beane si hte al ingame i kate | Mary Buckner, who have been |rich, Mrs. James McManus, Mrs ‘ ond with Vitamin D added, president of the lorida | tilizers at arett a tre poorer | C2d0rsed for membership in the | Chester Knowles and other vo- too, there's no finer milk. Branch, will be guest speak-{ place the nd became pe chapter, were present, as well as|junteers from Beta Sigma Phi Oks and harder each year. Instead of| iss Mary Fortner, ” vice-presi- pag om Beta Sigma for the benefit \ | Cadets of the Key West Civil] plenty of humus to hold the rain. Gent of the Thomas Stewart The. al community those who were Air Patrol will meet’ét 8 | make it souk in, most of the | Easley Chapter of the UDC in|ieaders, cereal to. make “any away or couldn't | p.m, at the Key, West? Hig ran aff-and was lost to the} Centerville, Tenn, Miss Fortner | sscrifice of precious tine to help come last week and Jl | School. POld people and little chil-. i, a winter visitor in Key West.|raise funds for the March of for thoae whose pas FRIDAY, JANUARY. .4— =}dren-especially became under-{ Mrs. George W. Archer, chap-| Dimes because of what the Na- check wasn't’ re. # CAPACKAOH Key" West Amateur Rediojnourished for the soll hin, | tet president, conducted th@| tional Foundation has done to ceived on time : JOCOLATE Club? will meet at 7:30 PM. | capable of producing + shing | meeting and the secretary, Mrs. aealgal and. thoapitsl ox ceived on time cHOC fn “the National Guard! crops | Fanny Curry, read her report.| nenses of our own local pa eurakt MARSHMALLOW Armary. The eggs led by well-ted hens) phe treasurer reported that con- : ; jie —ou ‘7 7 nt mo ss . . tients. Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of | also contain 12 erent bs ons had been sent for the | . eet Gin | ROVAME SEALTEST Eastern Star will have in-| acids which are essential ife, rt E. Lee Memorial in Wash- CARD OF THANKS we ae at | HOMOGENIZED stallation services at 8 p.m.|put prepared artificially are ton, D. C., for the building} Neighbors and friends were ex iid Men's ona in thé Scottish Rite Temple, most impossible to be d fund for the Daughters’ Head-) ceedingly kind during the illness in MILK Simonton and Eaton street. [py any one who does not anriere is a . to | y epparell— | Py cuanter i) Pee eens and following the death of our be —will be held Audubon Screen Tour lectures sess a very strong stomach other projects. She reported that | 2% following the death of our be Din S. Pettingill, Jr. ® » acids do not Ss Hen : ametery | loved, the late Joseph E. Aritas, over— j by Dr. O1 gil, JT's | these animo ac the Ellen Mallory Cemetery | —until next | will be presented at 2 p.m. at/ the virtues found in eggs Fund was growing slowly. Chap- | 8nd to those friends we wish to Saturday gp Truman School and at 8 p.m.| Egg will supply a_larse titer om expressed their] extend our deep appreciation for eo MONDAY, : and d fresh death of the chapter president, : plenty super | Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul" ic Mes. Stephen Douglas. Efe eas one he evap a buys for every Episcopal church will meet at : = % y Ne ‘leare, Sr. histor-| Pecially do we wish to thank those na to 3 p.m. in the Parish Hall. eno tees pire riebe 6 2 : ae pectin ver to| Who sent flowers and gave the use Bee Ee cota | utigh Gite Temple. Mis. Sweeting of their cars Drees ry | va < sd tak ch Kiwanis Club and Sinawik Club} For the social hour, guests | THE FAMILY ‘Topo fon her | a , , will have joint installations of . ed to the dining room Cirele Two of Women of First Micers at 7 wn Hee Menta. Dlsinty. leeoie Presbyterian church will meet ee ea eaildie Wecochtnc, adie at 3.p.m. in the home of Mrs.| Suns Ocean Mati nly ae he. oferta ot BRE) cok) | root Giese ABLES) that Good Jewelry @ Look for other fine Seahest delry Joseph Brent, 701 South street. | “ness meeting will be heid at Mrs. Sweeting was assisted | STAR * R AND aoe cods in easy toselect, eueytoatere Key overs “eh rong ate 8 p.m. at the Barn Theater, lin serving by her daughter, _ “ 4 5 ea & sanitary paper cartons, an Sister ‘will meet it SBM | vey West Woman's ( wil Mary r AMERICAN COFFEE esihony Homogenized Vitamin Dred ¢arten = ae hg Ne i ill meet at 3°30 p. n Wo. F for each guest were! @nd CUBAN 4 Spertshirts for him Grode A Postevrized greece sarten oe ere eet : man’s Club auditoriun | miniature Confederate Flags, the; —-TRY A POUND TODAY— H > Buttermilk orange carton Key West Ministerial Associa Key West Firemen wil Naas - Basque Shirts bles tion will meet at 9:30 a.m. at department election at aes eae randy So) oe ae ee Swim Trenks ave Driek brown corten the YMCA on Whitehead street at No. 1 Fire Static ebruary meeting ase > Belts Creamed Cottoge Cheese bles carton TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 VEDI = DAY. JANUARY h will be in the home of ete ete Catholic Daughters of America, Key West Outboard ( Ph cies Come EXPECTING Dairies Seatest x Mary Star of the Sea No. ze tg Tee Cr te ee cape y will meet at 8:3 : THE BEST 634 will meet at 8 p.m. in St itiar : CIVIL AIR PATROL } Se ee anitn coke \ a CADETS MEET TONIGHT | CHIC p Chocolate Marshmallow Royale, Flavor-of-the-Month for . 5 N cadets of ivil x ‘i . * ee eet ote ea sue eles Ss Fo ot- | A a = 2 ar ; el pee al £ January, is fuffy-light manhmaliows swirled into chocolate Legion Home, Stock Island. Submarine Squaciron atrel are as ITV TOAN patches 6. ice cream. Stock up at this special price! Spa Waters Rebekah Lodge} —_ficers’ Wives’ ¢l City LGAN e cream. ht at the Key West high announces Farlin Guze- commandant of cadets. a coffee me at the Fort Club will have | meeting to be held at 8 "| No! 14 will meet at 8 p.m. in| the Knights of Pythias Hall 9n | Fleming street ol,

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