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ee SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NE WS OF INTEREST TO Saturday JEANNETTE BLOUNT, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citsson ¢ re “2: Citizen Office, VERS Templeton To Play Versatile Alex Templeton To Play Here Monday The Family Awaits Word “7 > Program, Says Concert Association ee eM Te es | : : a > : \ ahs +» WEATHERMAN HOO A versatile program that promis- -” as es an unforgettable evening of mus- the very modern harmony so much ic by the masters as well as lighter a part of present day music and original numbers by the performer,|of that which is particularly assp* the famous pianist, Alex ‘Temple- ciated with his name. Strange, yet ton, vill be-neard Monday niett in| it has a most contemporary feel the first uNgY FAssocidttion , ing!” : goncert of the season. © Lento (Cyril Scott.) “Here is a | Says | | Forecast : Key Wert Gat Vicinisiaalle Pack eae begin at 8:30 ' revival; it is taken from a group jtoday and tonight with — possi jock in the Convent of rv Im-\ of two pie ‘Pierrot Gaie” and t i maculate auditorium. All members | Pierrot Trieste”. this being the ae enh eiciggs oes’ with of the Community Concert Associa- | jatter. Sit back and enjoy what I nr clouge. Santas. Saeaee free tion may attend. | consider a haunting melody.’ | Moderate to fresh easterly winds The sper The ‘program, including the an-| Bruierre (Heather,) from Pre. diminishing whos itt notations Mr. Temple’ f stussay) <4 a ‘ ‘ sania by Mr. Templeton. fol ,ludes. Book II (Debussy.) “I would | Florida: Partly cloudy, slowly winds Atlant Bt like to say about this Debussy piece rising tempers Bias bro s when Part One: Prelude and Fugue its title is a bit misleadi pat pie temperatures» teday ang he stepp i No. 2 in.€ Minor, from Book 1,! you are one who associates heat pinay said nobod ae ner : Pempered Clavichord” | Her with Scotland and are expect- Jacksonville thru the Florida away fror j on : ays Mr. Templete n, “This ing something based on an old all craft warnine was Carlsen let bi tasmall ight have been an improvisation ! Scotch melody. you are mistaken. at 9 a.m. Moderate Cornish resort ut a very grand scale and, because | It has instead that wonderful De- #northeast to east winds over ex- of towr : ae ing his first t v land this grandeur andw@bility I play | Hussy effect - as if no human hands in a slower tempo. The Prelude, | were playing the piano. but that THE WORLD-FAMOUS blind piani Templeton, is pic- treme north portion today, Fresh winds elsewhere gradually dimin since Dec in town touct me, really has a very definite the music is just being wafted to tured at ill ¢ t c E S$ a 3 : i js s s va 1 at-his piano. He will at € k Monday hine. Sunday: maderate south- ph peg Ae enh y if} you on a breeze," Templeton) jin the Convent of Mary Immaculate auditori cast to south winds over north muitous den y pene WO HERE wie Sune. and. ex- | etates. of the Community Concert Association. His \ portion and moderate, occasion of about 30 ine it, you will find the har-; Three excerpts from “Mother — ooncert of the season hi lly fresh easterly over south He had « fer for ionies daring for those days. But , Goose Suite” (Raval,) Pavanne to | _ Peete oat : portion. Partly cloucy weather. hour and a t nilip Fox, t him beside the modern and he a. Sleeping Beauty, Hono My) oo > 2 99 ee I ast Gult of Mexico: Ge itll a shippin. ried es won't fail you. Further proof of my Thumb and Empress of the Pa Born Yesterday” Cast Holds to moderate easleny | windstin about the le the sinks contention that Bach was. way.,godas..‘'This suite was never in- ‘ Ne pie hter tees , _that ie a n- ’ . ss no = pcoming sol = tae abe ing of his fre ‘ahead of his time!” NY Honded forone piano’ belies Rehearsals On Casa Marina Beac fe) | north - portion: | Beroinines souls | i (®P) Wirephoto | prise, on whos. "Serabaade and Minuet\(DGp f Se acotrg vie a abs pasterly to ate to fresh} THE CHILDREN OF JAMES R. SHEPARD, one of the crewmen had. acted 0 *Templ Bs in [ In the true tr ft theater, that.the sh east winds in south portion, oc- a 7 : * Templeton explains; ‘“Fhese+eom-4 rt ‘ el, who, en unto rehearsals, Maida L i th director « cicondly Gedy Sone] Oe cripBfed | freighter Pennsylvania. in the | sea. positions are fren sre different (liking it so much, later orchestrat Barprthec Se duadon, caer Vesta 24h pe Oth. Geedanile dimngh| Northern Pacific, crowd uropyd their mother in their home in | After filins eport, FOR uites by this English master; the! ed) if His feeling for it is shared Sd ci, eau ED : bey r my ae eeiet i eis Seattle, Wash., as they -gygitfword from the ch. earc told newsm se fypically Elizabethan _ song-like , by ‘me, so I have arranged these | #£€4 to stage one of said rehearsal little theater down on/ihg today. Sungiay,f | moderate : Lies } 3 fe search. , Search ss mee typically \ S a se . i rai theas a ings. Pactic planes and ships in the * afea* have repor' sight’ Capt. -¢ npletec s jouality of the Sarabande an dthe|excerpts with the orchestral score | the beach at the Casa Marina Hotel ee 2 7 ne Soa talents ov ae 45-n ‘ Be adrift sey pi ass business during 1! “ine graceful and rhythmic _ Minuet | in mind as I imaging be might have| The Key West Players were ¥———- oe = eae ‘ ieftb cieht aie: MES Gard: Jecee aa eee MR ss TOM is now free to t York imake a delightful pair, think.” |done. The typicaily oriental bell- holding the regular monthly bus- | Tl mien Y o st are = Te ent are: Mr epard, Jerry, 2, Jimmy, 5, and Judy, 8 Carlsen uN tired after { Sonata “Pathetique” in C Minor, |like quality which Ravel has iness meeting and first reading of aree oungsters Revort (standing behind) hive ea 2 a af ie ‘opus 2 Grave - allegro di molto; brought to this music I find com- | “Kind Lady” at the little red barn eee ee Kay West, Pla, Janiact —— | appointment ae ee The ‘e con brio; Adagio cantabile; and/ pletely enchanting.” and as the current play is much H erish In k re Repndme gaia eiinoe tie > ’ . Danish emi 1 ; ; 4 bs ‘ Observations talen at City Cffi » eT > anish embassy and Danish Club. : mar civ Ctice Blasts College Presidents plan a luncheo Rondo (Beethoven “This great] Part three: Blithesome Reel | too far in production to use some sonata, like many other Beethoven | (Templeton.) “‘Blithesome Reel one’s home, a substitute the si a 7 : N to present bi ponatas, gives me the same sen-|was written in the spring of 1951 had to be found. It took M Father Is Held cae For Athletic Stand Order of Danneb sation - that I am ‘conducting an and is exactly what its name im- | Zarovici no longer than it takes to or ; . Temperatures ie him by his nat orchestra’. The pianist says “The plies. Also, there is just a little call the grocery for a loaf of bread, | BUNKER, Mo. \?— Three small Highest vesterday a : 31 The skipper already has said he iano passages are not alone; 1) touch of the Scoteh bagpipe, which! and she came back with the ans children were burned to death in| Lowest last night & ney ‘ - “4 | just isn’t interested sHenttne ear the instrumentation of his|happens to be very close to my | Wer. and what an answer! Mr. 2) one room cabin’ early today. | Mean 67 ‘ . . ‘ Sing between ) age ‘ po great symphonies around me. The | heart,’’ explains Templeton. Conniff of Casa Marina had offered Their 24-vear-old later was | Norm 6° : pounds ($84,000 to 2.000) 7 irst movement is sheer drama;| Berceuse in G Minor (‘Temple- the proper facilities. No need to | J*" 1 for auestio aa = |film and story rights to the tthe he second seems a pouring out of | ton. “The composer remarks ‘Rer- comment on the reaction of the | Highway Trooper FP. A Findley | Precip’ Sh skin- sicugle to esuece akc. Beethoven's great soul and to me is |ceuse in G Minor’ was written for |Cast. they were deiighted. This | Sid Jesse Willard Hitl a sawmill | Total last 24 hours 0 ins ie Viheo hiv business was HBian ‘eh ‘one of the most beautiful melodies | a very special occasion; it is one Was big time gyOUKER «Was enresteg sine papa ae menty Tins | Carlsen went back to his hotel to jhe ever wrote: the last, despite|of three pieces written for my | Well it certainly was an interest- | ter it was. learned Hay ae { Deficiency ‘this month 8 ins | be with his parents. Mr. and Mes. its minor key, is light-hearted and | wife's birthday.” Scag corning andicienyemnener oi) oro, Winn Wiss wites Gropgie Sot this year eines | Martin Carlsen, who flew here gay.” ‘& fawn Jerome: (Temple the. caat fairly, outdid themselves. | “202 21 2 few hours earlier. | | Deficiency this year 78 ins % | from Denmark to greet him.” ee aciationon aathemeiathe tans Tack ‘Bhglish especially seemd to | .,MtS: Hill told authorities she had : | beeen Kiyle of the Composer Who Wrote! Back Sear Jiver (Templeton.) | get into the spirit of the thing right pei eee a cae aay ONE af Melati vey Homies at exh ‘ 'G sees om -4 A ‘4 ee = er after the quarrel and was not 70 : . ae BCE ray iit - Templeton, Improvisation on Five Notes in away and gave the most convine- TERE Whe the fire pCa ae | riffis Returns To: ky -art’ Two: Barcarolle in F'| the Styles of the Composers (Tem- , ing performance of his life.” Pic js r ildr e Watal i | harp (Chopin.) “This composi- | pleton.) ices pct ake: S Bohoarae The dead children were Wanda | Barometer (Sea-Leve1) 9:00 AM 4 an) 1 , tures were taken of the rehearsal | oo c.srtred. Willard, 4: and | i! a Mite w te ion makes me realize more -and| Gnats to You, from *The Insect | and will appear in an wee Se wel 30:42 ins—103@1 mbs. /WaGriad, ASSassmIn’s jmore how ltieky, we pignists. are ‘ Suite” (Templeton, ‘ of the Citizen so that you may see | ‘ se ay citteandl aannel ate | : 7 . and how very grateful we should | Improvisations on Four Melodies, |for yourselves. ‘The Players would | jy Voge sag WU NAS San hee Tomorrow's Almanac as. ; ; Hill had purchased fivé gallons of |S as. EC fe that a man named Frederick | (Templeton.) J eisoc like stint Dir ConnitCeo ree eee ee horde | oon 7:14 a.m Ne : {Chopin was born.” Templeton says, a coming to the rescue, and making | &#S0line at a filling station shortly | Sunset p.m MADRID, Spain (M—U. S. Am- wy) - ‘ after midnight. His home was de- | The Barcarolle is a particular PRANK EV AN: that particular rehearsal memor- | Groved about 1 a.m he as ce- | Moonrise p.m | dassador St Griffis was sate- favorite of pianists. To me, it be- |... dite able Stroyed about 1 a.m is trooper | Moonset am y back in nari Jay froma por Sete Chopin of the four | GL TT HERE L : 2 Ae te ence eet ste | <meta trip to Valencia p on whieh great Ballades.” . A. VALDES HOME > ot = ae phthalic bcasan 5 ne = hundreds « h special guards” fiesta Pischeur_ The Fisher pa brs arses a : Coming Events small building was blazing in ear. ides land a big army pistol in his Horket ‘s St * “EB : a s a , distribu- 5 y stages of the fire as though it Zuarde: r rn Pre FER (Falla) thie ola mies tittle |ter of Bausch and Lomb products, | 4 Fort Taylor had been drenched with an inflam- | Naval Base ae a ese Lm ; neha Seng ey . | arrived here today and will spend mable liquid “OMOPROW Pst exaageina Han ee wiece delivers its message in just | the weekend with Dr. and Mrs. JA. ) . ce a A ig \ 7 < Griffis said mnonymous tip pver a minute ahd what it has to | he weekend with Dr. and Mrs. J.A. Officers’ Club Findley said Hill telephoned the | High Law . : MB | ster disclosed the plot, which.-he ay is so beautifully done in that | 8, 122 al stree } } sila Patrol Headquarters at} 11 13 a.m 445 a.m. | attributed to Communists, | two ime that it is not necessary to do) M E. V. Cai The: Key Notes wii. play. for the —_ Mo., late Friday night and | 10:34 pm. 3:56 p.m (P) Wirephoto | Weeks ao. The American embassy ” reg " g ance sted. assis re ge" § his | ; not ed Spanish a i PS ree aes eat legis Sigs walls regular Saturday night dance 10 | wife to return to his home. The| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA T. P, (RED) HEARD (right), athletic director at Louisiana State [he left om the motor gk ging et Visits Parents night at the Fort Taylor Officers’ | patro did not respond to his re Reference Station: Key West University, talks with Bernie Moore, commissioner of athletics | turned Friday night “a ny knowledge, this is the most di- , os club. quest Re Time cf Height o. for the Southeastern Conference, after he issued a verbal blast The Spanish government. posted ntonic piece this composer has Morgan A review of social events planned, Mrs. Hill told Findley she fled | Station— Tide high water at the stand of college presidents on their proposed changes in civil guards and police armed with the home because she feared her | Bahia Honda college athletics. Heard charged they are “publicity oppor- | submachine guns every half mile for the next few months at the Fort | ae along the mile road to Valen- husband but had no idea that her| (bridge) ————oh 10m tunists who are out of their field.” He added that “in three di Mrs. E Cain, Jr., vritten. It is completely devoid of } the former | iss Nancy Morgan of Key West, | Taylor Club include chilirer oware tai deaver No Name Key : ; ia blag s {cia. In some spots, rega ; Coming Events | will arrive, here this afternoon | Saturday, January 19 - Rebel Co- Findley said Hill refused to talk. | (east end) —--+2h 20m hepa enineye solved all of dhe proline siBy ENE Peete recariy, likely piers ing for a visit with her parents, Dr. | tillion to celebrate Robert E. Lee's Boca Chica i the guards were only 100 yards apart Detectives in a (Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m Caldes Channel IONDAY, JANUARY 14 land Mrs. A. M Cirele three of Women of the | Reynolds street. 1430 birthday. Music by the Y's Guys. | Rudy Vallee To Morgan, motor convey? Retired Officers’ Worry About First Presbyterian church will! “Mrs, Cain comes here from $ Sp critay eeauaty s Heide | Guest S r I ocal (north end) -+2h 10m Piro a mi . mept: at pie. {8 ~ meets of Diego. Her husband, Comdr. dance, music by the Y's Guys oe 4 4 state {l ‘ M. 1 om { I h M . i: Valencia. "Thiniie gh § Cay; Mrs. Walter Price, 407 Flem- jCain, Jr. serving. aboard the | Saturday, February 2 Regu President’ 5 Rall (2) digas Pavia Absent Members At Lunca ! eeling aig Swen . Ae penis Wesl ane ice Guild wscs | aircraft carrier, USS ‘Philippine ger oie ay Fee ae S ckeyilar | Th t ‘ 2 to be subtracted. “We have no president, no tressurer—ho not even any dues.| side the city and with jira (First Met “chureh Beak Web PS IE Ee Bee | A srieamcnusicnby the Ke a rhe fame Sap Bears Ruby ‘+)—Plus sign: Gorrections un | but we always enjoy our montl -etings for lunch at the For! | clearing a escorted Griffis ‘o his hotel two days he s in town In Valencia he visited an Amer ican Navy squadron and went ‘ {aboard the carrier USS F; i the ‘nine chairs, there was an under-| 1p Roosevelt for a short dace ex- five _ Griffis is scheduled to sail from to our! Gibraltar Jan. 26 to testify before sic hy the Key Notes. | Vallee, ebraury 16 - St. Va- dance, music by | will be guest star at the annual March of Dimes President's Ball to be held Feb. 1 at the Casa ice ringed him the ylor officers club,” remarked, sored Rear Admiral Corydon W. Wassell about his Retired Officers’ ciub. Yes, he was worried, wondering what has happened ‘to “about nine members of the club! * Average attendance at meetings is 15, he yesterday — only be added. Apply Vo Ved Harold Eugene Beli, 21, USMC, Marine Barracks, Naval Station; monthly and Dorothy Boyer, 17, of, plained, 229 N.W. 63rd ave., Miami, Fla., | showed up at the appointed time of First Methodist church will }in Korean waters. The fibmeport | dance, m have a covered dish supper at lot the Philippine Sea is Sam Diego: Saturday, 6:30 p.m. in the church anMeX. | where the Cains have been making lentine’s Day Gold Star Mothers will meet at | their home. 8 en the Salty Six Marina hotel, announces Emmet | 7 p.m. at the V.F.W. homee——+—-eomdr. and Mrs. Cain planning Saturday, February 23 Pre-Len- | Conniff, hotel manager. | Key West Art and Historical So-} Comdr. and Mrs. Cain are plan. | te" Season formal dance, music by | The Junior Chamber of Commer- | ciety will meet at 8:30 p.m. at! ning to build a home here in Key ; he Key Votes ce is sponsoring the annual affair. the West Martello Gallery. West. sf Saturday, March 15 Jim Keen is chairman in charge current of worry. | “What has happened St. Pat Poinciana PTA will not meet as aie dance of dance arrangements. Reserva- bers?” he U. S. Senate For Rel. scheduled but, will meet on hoses ierecretiirineiea tions may be made by phoning Hi- have applied for a marriage lic- | Although these ent ahead (oter menawy it tosn “Amerbead Fe ; ; f f 1 > ‘tions Committee on rican Te. January 21. Presbyterian ereveverrre rr rrrr® lary Albury at 166 or 1945: or by ense in the office of County Judge | and had a jolly king-, “Have you noticed any familiar | tations with Sean emeTiean Fe phoning 680 or 1716-M Raymond Lord. lly putting crepe on empty | obituaries recently?” queried! The bass: de r has been ne UESDAY, JANUARY 15- @ Minoca Council No. 13, pegree| Women Meet In of Pocohantas will meet at 7:30 | p.m. in the Redmans Hall on | Wheeler Home Mrs. Heggie Beshears gave the one | tiating No one had. So they have at-|naval and air bases that may be tributed the members’ absence to} linked with general Western Eu a temporary lapse of memory ropean defense’ plans. h the Spanish for U. $ a $. BIRTHS Carls on Heads For A Hero’s Welcome Baan enna eseeseeees Bae oe ails Caroline street. New officers | ; will be installed. | ninth commandmant, Thy shail not Lunns Have A Son, Key West Chapter No. 3, Dis-} bear False witness against thy) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clifton abled American Veterans will | neighbor, at the regular monthly | Lunn, 823 Georgia street, are the meet at 8 p.m. at the temple | meeting of Circle one of the Women | parents of an 8-pound, 5-ounce son { on Amelia street. jof the First Presbyterian church Herbert Clifton, Jr.. born Jan WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16— | held Tuesday night in the home of j uary 2 in the Monroe General hos bed “But the absent ones missed a fine meeting. The men shared the club dining room with a meeting of the Officers’ Wives’ club. This } MacArthur Arrives overheard i Dade Lodge No. 14,. Masonic Mrs. Robert Wheeler, 2120 Staples pital pglihangs i ‘Group will meet at 8 p.m. in) avenue. Space serine nee d| WEST PALM BEACH w—Gen the Scottish Rite Temple. | Mrs. Joseph Bringman, circle A Son, Alan Wayne, the Otticny: Wives club treasur | Douglas rthur is expected a j Business and Professional Wo-| chairman, conducted the business| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chris Krug er ate “We have $129 in our! veo rhy Sound Sunday for’ men’s Club will meet at 8 p.m. | meeting. 802 Southard street, are the par Leavis several of rest and relaxa in the Woman's Club auditor-| The hostess served refreshments. ents of an 8-pound. 3-ounce son Officers pre sent yesterday | tion a = ium, | Guests present included: Mr. | Alan Wayne, born on January 1 in| were Admiral Wassell, “Lt aikts ditent heré- te ac enna Comdr. T. M. Dick, USN, Major | (yg Ae tyne ee ae expented, | to go to Lake Wales, for about a Ladies Day Golf Tournament be- | Edward Kuhnel, Mrs. Alexnader | the ‘Monroe General hospital C.:McCauley, USMC; S. LU. H. | gigek s at 9 a.m. at the Key West | Warnock, Mrs. Ralph Owen, Mrs. ; — : Golf Course.” Walter Lazier, Mrs. David McDan- Browns Have Son, |Hazard, USN; and Capt WS alls tic A i Junior Chamber éf" Commerce /iels, Mrs. Charles Landis, Mrs. “Mr ‘and Mrs. Cameron Kieth } Hausmann, USMC. ics : 177 -N.W. 7th. street. are Other mémbers are reminded. will meet at 8 p.m: at the club | Kenneth Beers, Mrs. Julius Specht, | Brown | Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Mrs. Besh- | the parents of a 7-pound, 12-ounce the club will meet again on the | February- MARCH OF DIMES house, ; | Island City Navy Wives Club No, | ear, Mrs. James Looper and Mrs. | son. Cameron William, born Dec- second Friday on | (Continued Rrom P. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m. in | Bringman. ember 25 in the Monroe General that is February 8! Bi apt om Page One) Building 178 on the Naval Sta-| The next meeting of the group | hospital —— So € i d tion, | will be on rebewery 12 in the home THE F. BOULTONS jtee to g ve Key West Duplicate Bridge As- | of Mrs. Edward Kuhnel, 7':Lowe Daughter, Rosatie Carol, i : : sociation will meet at 7:45 p.m. lane, with Mrs. Charles Landis as. Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Peo | OF PEORIA, ENJOY ! in the Coral Room of the Over- | leasson leader. ples, 33-1 Poinciana piace, are the _TWO-WEEK VISIT ¢ 4 seas hotel — EIEN — | parents of a 6-pound, 8-ounce daug t HS. Wives club will have @ luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. at hter, Rosalie Carol, bern Decem j Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Boulton luncheon meeting at noon at) Aeropalms. ber 25 in the Monroe General bos jot Peoria, Ul., left this morning the Maret Lee’s Orient Restaruant | Elks Lodge will meet at $ p.m. pital after spending a pleasant two-week | t Me eC YP ‘ ci} will | at the club. visit here with their son and daugh- | onroe County PTA Council ‘ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J f business «+ V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will meet! A Son, Jerry Allan, . (FP) Wirephoto via Radio from London oS Boulton, Porter place, and with have a juncheon at noon at} yt pass pont 2 _ pif legge eee Lee’s Orient Resta . fol- | at 8 p.m. at the ome Mr. and Mrs. Wall yan Wi PeSGy 4 ERR a es pgs nad ‘ge ae aes 1:15{ Sewing Group of Monroe County | kins, 9302 19th street, are the par- Se re ee ee ea flanked by two Brit their grandson, Frank J. Boulton,| The nomadic Micmac Indians ‘et t Harris School. { Hospital Woman's Auxiliary ‘ents of an 8-pound, 7-ounce son fficers as they walk to the town hall of Falmouth, Engli: th coast port, for ce t Jr. Nova Scotia ored portable wigs sey two-weeks’ saga of the / rican | The Boultons plan to return here | wams of birch bark that could bé o'clock THURSDAY, JANUARY 17- } VX-1 Officers’ Wives will have a! will meet at 2 p.m. at the hos-Jerry Allan, born December 24 at pital. :. the Monroe General hospital n’s daring and devotion to duty during the 2 At Captain Carlsen’s right is his father, Martin Carlsen ‘again next winter }folded and packed into canoes