The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1952, Page 3

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JEANNETTE BLOUNT, aed 5 Society Editor Alec Templeton Enchants At First Communit By SUSAN McAVOY Alec Templeton swept a packed Community Co audience along into his tr last te y musical orbit and held every man woran and child enchanted for bis program and five encore TLe gifted pianist, composer and improvisor played in the more or todox manner ior the first hour of the program. ile showed bis skill and knowledge of the classics lie trury came into his own, how ever, \ yed Tem pieton in the ing. His Improvisa.g.. on Five suggested by the audier libbed in the styles of Bach, Cho pin, Rachmaninof and Liz was 4 teur de force that brought a thun- dering wave o: applause from the dstinguished a Ca¥ed back repeatedly for encor id up bis ta than erous concert with bis trium nt parody on Wagnerian opera ough the Ko.g ia Pive Minu last half oO: Lue even Notes, nd ad les Templeton not the Yumbiing, scurrying ex¢erpts from “The Ring,’ but showed !inrself ai fantastically fuany singer. He shared in a falsetto soprano and then roared in 4 baritone and hit @ tense tenor in his whirlwind Wag nerian take-off. ‘Bravo's’ and rose spontaneously from the throats of the audience whether they were amateurs or Arthur Whi- témore and Jack Lowe, famous dho-pianists who attended the con cert iKey Westers were delighted when Templeton sang ahd played “Mary Had a Lite Immb” in a Latin compound ‘oi styles from the Island of Cuba mba, samba and mucho [ree itility were the keynote of the Chban Mary’s little lamb tale. empleton s notion of how 4 Fyench chanteur woos his audien cy female in, the intime bist res Iso brought laughter and cheers. ftempleton scored another tour de farce when he asked for took the omy played “Bravissimos” particularly . Coming Events TUESDAY, JANUARY 15- Minoeca Council No. 13, Degre of Pocohantas will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Redmans Hall on Caroline street. New officers ; will be installed ‘Key West Chapter No. 3, Dis- abled American Veterans will jacet at o p.m. at the temple on Amelia street. WEDNESDAY, J ARY 16— Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Group will meet at 8 p.m. in the Scottish Rite Temple. Business and Professional Wo- men’s Club will meet at 8 p.m in the Woman's Club auditor ium. Ladies Day Golf Tournament be- | m. at the Key West | gins at 9 Golf Course Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club house. Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m, in Building 178 on the Naval Sta- tion. Key West Duplicate Bridge As- sociation will meet at 7:45 p.m. in the Coral Room of the Over. s hotel. HS-1 Wises club will luncheon meeting at Lee’s Orient Restaruant. * . Monroe County PTA Council will have a juncheon at noon at Lee’s Orient Restaurant, fol- lowed by a meeting at 1:15 o'clock at Harris School. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17- VX-1 Officers’ Wives will have a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. at Aeropalms. Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m at the club. V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will meet at 8 p.m. at the post home. Sewing Group of Monroe County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. at the hos- pital. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 . Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 8 p.m. in the social hall at the First Presbyterian church Key West Amateur Radio Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the National Guard Armory. Key West Shrine Club will have a ladies night formal dinnet- dance at 8 p.m. at the Casa Marina. Knights of Pytl will meet at 8 p.m. in the Pythian Hall 728 Fleming strec* MONDAY, JANUARY 21— have a at General meeting, women of the First Presbyterian church at church, 8 p.m Meeting, Poinciana PTA, at school, 8 p.m Meeting, Key West Temple No 20, Pythian w 7:30 p.m of Ley t church Meeting, Memor 30 p.m annex, 7 Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir- cle of WMU, First Baptist annex, at 3 p.m mia Meeting, Juvenile Council, 8 p.m Opening, “Born Yesterday,” by | Key West Players, Barn Theater, 8:30 p.m 1arence y Concert Here Re one Dominoes 2 I was riding mm tie back seat ¢ a car part of the program I enjoyed lovely “Fisherman's St ‘El Amor Brujo” by Fal the sweet and hau beautuaay “Heather” by Debu suggested’ a delicately wind-rip pied Le'd on suany day “The ds one of | miusieg Coiweht 1toriv | They went bagks! {o se ey feloW musician and « him on his fise + pieton, receiving | greeted all of us warmth and love j} comes over the footlights wher Templeton plays Templeton The Community Concerts o°fi: of Key West ¢ Lroug:t this h their if ngratulate rmance. Tem ICHELIC ahdlestiowine o se attendin of ‘people that ¢ ty comr ioner, Mr: Hi. n be proud that the Te still inside their beac workadav tensions he gotten, the la t ior the ty cert eTecting npieton music zer emotions of life hours os te con Interesting Notes Mexico at preser and three territor the has 28 states Milk for €o.ne. market depots Chicago gatherin vay reported that 4 dogs was am ie war. atrol employ bushed in the The ent bird to become extinct is the heath hen, once very |sommon in the h Atlantic states most re A meterorite weighin tons wis.overed in Greenland in | and brought to the United tetas bw Robert Peary, discoverer THE OPEN of the North Pole 7 —* Under The Stars | LISTENING TO THE MUSIC in the t manager of the fashionable resort FG Naval Statior Gala Opening Of Casa Is Social Highli The Casa Ma otel al opening on Sat brought out top and civilian sc « was served : “ salon begin followed by dancir n the patio from 9:30 to ot ok The hu t “ee music a orches' : ; ‘ table fille ye eine guests in t i Ca e ad: Bmepy: sae Dinner n x ie ': ten ‘ant dine, Fiori i i i soup, creat hick i i ba toast t 5 ed sirlon steak m \ sauce; mast i Be fresh aspa! s ‘ i }rum chiffon } a. : D © baked Alaska GHT OF THE SOCIAL sw ING OF 4PPY FOURSOME Photo by D. Hoh ommett C layes Bake Mulls. Tuesday, Jsmuary 15, 1552 THE 2SONALS a : NE ws OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: bowing mniff Ss and and and Har- Orion Russell, Dr. Ralph He Marina hotel Saturday night, for d Lt. G.g) Al Lillesand ess JayCee: Jim Keen in of the winter season at the Casa penne March Of Dimes Ball At Casa Marina On February | committee chairman % | MAYOR €. BL HARVE | ADDRE S MOTHERS | CLUB ON POLIO C.B at } Mayor Harvey guest { speaker the regular monthly | business meeting of the Mothers of Mary Im Joseph's Schoo Club of the Convent maculate and St last Friday eveaing at the Coa, ent Auditorium Mr. Harvey described in detail | the functions of the National Found ‘ation for antile I ysis | listed the various activities t | are planned for the local Chapter in order to raise funds for the | foundation during the next few weeks. He asked the full cooper’ tion of the Mothers’ Club in this fund raising campaign At the meeting, Mrs President, appointed chairmen for the be given on Feb. 2ist at the NCCS | | Hall in connection with the wee |long centennial celebration of St | Mary Star of the “atholi church. Delio Cobo, committee | supper to j Style dinner on the menu. ‘The Mothers’ Club is also to be ! résponsible for the sandwich boath hj.at the festival and Mrs. ‘Theresa | | Judge appointed chairman of ; activity soom count of the mothers per- | sent was taken and the second | rade of the. Convent and the se- | vond grade of St. Joseph’s School | won the banners for having the most mothers in attendance at the | meeting. HARRIS SCHOOL | PTA TO MEET Harris School PTA will be host | to the county council of PTA to- morrow at 1:15 when they meet in the schoo! auditorium. PTA mem- bers of all the schools in Monroe | County are invited to attend. | Mrs. Alice Roberts, president of | the group asks that the Harris or- ganization have a large represent- | ation at the meeting. i Luncheon will be served at a lo- cal restaurant and reservations } may be made by calling Mrs. Olga Knowles. 1833-W. Floyd Strates Vacationing Here | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strate of Carmen Oklahoma are in Key West. They plan to snend two weeks in the land of sunshine and palm trees, during which time they will spend one weekend in Ha- vana, Cuba. This is the Strate’s first visit to the nation’s Southernmost City Chas. Simpsons Visit Island City Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ‘Simp son of Ruthiida, Saskatchewan Canada are paying a short visit to Key West. The Simpsons report that they are having a good trip and have begun to acquire a Flori da_ suntan. c cas This is th the ball with the show Citizen Stait Phot farina hotel Saturday eve- rz, Mrs. Delio Cobo, Dr. Delio dinner and were: left ring ir first visit to Key for the Jaycees March of Dimes West, the United States’ Southern Ball, announced today that reser-' man will be a former Key West (most City. inne’ d ca : capiy | Girl Miss Shirley Ward. Miss Ward | “ BS One aren Cena cs ae pee. ce finished an engagement} century ago farmers brought for the affair, which witl be held; ®*vust Sms formerly. the } {Bilk to city homes in cans hanging at the Casa Marina Hotel, Feb, 1) 2t the Sweden Inn, formerly eT trom yokesion their sholders. fabulous Coloniai Inn on Miami _ j;and urged all those» attending to call Hi 166 or 1945. Tickets aj from any Jaycee’ the Ball is jo plan on Albury at mber. How by ever only and those parties desiring to attend should phone 166, 1945. 1716-M or 680 early and make re servations The committee has lined show that wl far surpass any thing in the past for showman: and performance. Top spot w to the famous Rudy Velle up a problem when it c lity by wearing It isn’t too easy to of mass production you know where to eliminate it. We If you want to buy selection. You will wish to buy! © © @ GOK USD UmRHHN MmM<Oz (BETWEEN P on sale now | reservation | ip | is 1 go {early as Movie stars dislike being ‘‘typed’’. Once identified with 2 begin to receive endless assignments of similar nature. They lose individuality of expression and soon lose freshness and appeal. We aren't all movie stars but we have the same accessories. Most of us like to express our individ- different in a sens@ that they .are not, replicas, ¢ clothes you see evdry aware of this problem and our buying is designed . if you want to buy smart, quality clothes at sonable prices . respect whether you wish te look or whether you | Beach. She will appear in the show long with other top flight enter- Miss Ward is the’ wtanded tainment daughter of Mr. and Mrs Grover? Albury of Key West { The committee has made arrang. onts to held reservations open’ howevél { on a er until Saturday j all reservations | first come first served basis and iy suggested that they made a good number al ready bwen spoken for Janur . SA have Why? ertain type of ro!e they fomes to wearing appare! and clothes that are ‘‘different”’ . . find such clothes in these days ... but it isn’t any problem if to look. We at CHIC are re you, turn. $ avoid duplication. AT POPULAR PRICES. Si your clothes easily and quickly . ston in and see our fine be treated with courtesy and WE CARRY SIZES7- 826 DUVAL ETRONIA & OLIVIA STS. COMPLETE LINE OF * 64 DUVAL ST. At the supper there will | {be a choice of a Cuban or American | } vacationing | © Get Acquainted WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF MATERNITY DRESSES _ OUR DRESSES START AT $5.99 ~ MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS: TO LIST. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED KOTTON KING KET wees fava) raged Citizen Office, 1935 vena =| rm, ed pram = a} ee sone — oe e < re nd Bob Sat In ub show nthe ary 16th at S im. This heavy- the CBS 10 p ption of the bout CBS Los Angeles y from his Chompionship to the heavy- latest bout, Garden radio ng at m., 1 € Bob Baker, af ' which he KO'd } opponent. His vietoric te KO's of Jimmy Bivin 1 » Murphy Satiert king Chicago light-t \ t s been box- seven vears, has fought »oxers in the light ing professi During t time he th ie leadir pavy We nd heavyweight di- . visions. Exceptionally a big fight Satterfield’s strong, id is one of the nses in boxing. One of appearances s at re Garden against Henrv-Satterfield bout. is: the series of Wednes- Blue Ribbon Bouts Women’s softball league’ in” acy network PLANISTS PREPARE TAMALE DINNER iy FOR GUESTS MONDAY * Arthur Whittemore and Jack:: Lowe, duo-pianists, who are re- hearsing and sunning in Key West, entertained at+dinner last night - before the Alec Templeton recital.’ Despite the lack of water, Jaek snowed himself an expert water- less chef turning out a fine dish ed Mexican tamales, vt were Princess Dorothy iolo who is wintering in Key Stinehfield and Mrs. Susan Avoy. Mr. Stinehfield ar;.,, rived bearing the most. precious gift to the Whittemore and Lowe'’ second floor apartment, a “grow, uests of water ALBURY WILL SPEAK > ‘FOR B.P.W. CLUB WEDNESDAY NIGHT Hilary Albury will speak on “Health and Safety” at 8 p.m. at the Wor s clubhouse on Duval street t Hi will be part of the program of the meeting of the and Professional Wom- row Busine: an’s Club. The American glass-blewing in-"” is centered in a dozen plants in the tern states. Approximately million cows contributed to U.S. milk produc- tion in 1951 LE BLOUSES $1.00... SHORTS $1.00 PANTIES 2for 1.00 GROUP OF DRESSY DRESSES (Formerty to $12.99) COTTON WASHABLE SKIRTS $2.99 2 FOR $5.00 ONE HALF SIZE id DRESSES $6.99 UP 100°, WOOL TOPPERS : : 20% OFF SHEEN GABARDINE SKIRTS $2.99 CORDUROY JACKETS . $6.99 QUILTED COTTON HOUSECOATS 36.99 ‘ 100% NYLON " SWEATERS $2.99 |. 100% NYLON 4 PETTICOATS $2.79. |. 100°, WOOL SWEATERS $2.79, ~ RAYON JERSEY --- GOWNS $2.79 ZES 9 - 15 and 10 TO 20 ~ 15, 19 - 20, 16% - 14% a cal LADIES APPAREL OPPOSITE CABANA BAR i ware « cay oe A Se TG et oe — 2.7 RO ome ee a Pee at Be Oe Md

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