The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 19, 1952, Page 3

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— = SOCIETY . HOROTHY RAYMER. Society Editor PERSONALS | _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Key West re ‘s Director Comments On New Come Jo or hs ) By Maida Lazarovici Following the osef Hurka, of the talented last play the Key West Piayer se w the month, se “Born Yesterday ent director of the hich opens on the I believe ervations of mine a al It is interesting to precedent young present that so bout o outstanding play by Garsor has: two great morals and important commentary on bot red and pro‘ane tie qu of pn in high places. | uite different in the it’s moral, than t the recent Play ot t) Passing of the Third Floor which was a great succes first brought to this country forty years ago. “Bor is written with the 5 realism of today The scene of this ex love t is, ho n Yest pace, wit ymin, laid in Washington D.¢ * to se} masterpiece of offensive with our set sui our little Barn stage in th has formerlv pecially conside: th sure in working with tl ented the author’s desc t, we have, of a ite. and its quite I am sure that our deed find this to be eatre events” to w heen e director has ta and experienc I, think “plush” he an order hich the nnared en such e very ed ’ carefully chosen by herself Key West President Mrs The Board of Players Lee Dire tors of xoddard Whien Ope: is herself a veteran of the theatr are to be congratulated on ¢ su ch an exceptiona 1 play which I am honored to direct my tenth production of the I May Key West enjoy the efforts of these past few the r of the grand company I hav« jo yed working with Jr. Debs To Hear Mr o0si Ralph Noble or ner Key West ir] To Marry hs Me tecd Man f Key West girl, Miss I mez, daughter 0 nite! Gomez, wil! ny 0! and yad, H April. i ) resident of Homeste she ended ju and higt Bo! vas active in c A che eader for three « Iso sersed on the bigh n ‘ast June, she became a tele fhe wom-to-be also attended Homestead schools aad was grad. uated i of Alabama he en navy in nis ISTRONOWY CLUB CTS BILLOD 2 FOURTH TIME » Kev West Astronomy Club lec r lect niott at the Sestintecking J.P. Baillod re-elected president for the fourth consecuti Ve OF etc lle, BY-LAWS AY ofthe Post By-laws Ut i the regular ne of A Sawver Post 28, Amer rn Legion, on Wednesday evering at the Post Home. Adjut t Bethel P. Johnson stated today. re-elected Martin is the new inder of », and builder of the clubs tele. ITE nm ON REVISIC nade Tropical Color Eetrances Camera I Far s From Canada : Monday the an hoaorary mem- | | | } nnd Mrs. George Poyd of Dae * ve me) <i 4) io, 6 Canad. are Discuss Figurines |*°:' } ante ce intends Junior Debs will have their re-; The Royds. who are members of ! ar program meeting and the Colour Photographic Associa al Wednesday, January 9 at the tion of Canada, Toronto Branch, Woman's Club at 7:30 p.m. At this) say that they are finding many sub- meeting, Mrs. Ralph Noble fi for their cameras among the speak to the girls on figurine paint-| scenic ard historic spots in Key ing. West The club has been fortunate tc This is the Boyds first visit to have a number of interesting pro-| the Florida Keys, and they are grams. William Bond has spoker | overwhelmed by riot of color to the club on care of their hair! shown in the tropical flowers and an M one meeting and activities, Mrs. Edna Miller gave the gir interesting talk on charm propriate dress styles nd hair styling fo: rs. Ralph Hartenst about place in Ber youth's Joan women. At the last meeting had their pictures ts Hieh School Annual Voming FE youth rte ine spe cen » Commur nrouter for you the Jr aken vents MONDAY, JANUARY 21 TUE T Genera meeting the First Pres church at chure Meeting, Poinciar school, 8 p.m Meeting, Key West Ter 20, Pythian Sisters Meeting, W. S. C Memorial Methc annex, 7:30 p.m Meeting, Elizabeth cle of WMU annex, at 3 p.m Meeting, Juvenile rm Opening, Key West Theater, 8:30 nr Audubon Screen To Ww high School Handi s Recreatio aval Statior interest mia of Mrs 1224 Flagler DAY, J Shell craft class, beginners only val Station, ‘1 Meeting, Young ship, First Meth annex, 8 p.m Meeting, | Order Boys, Scottish 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Eve home of Georg gler street, 3 p Meeting, Sparklin bekah Lodge No Pythias Hall, 8 5 HURSDAY, Meeting, Monroe ( tal Woman's group, hospital Meeting, Jaysh« 7:30 p.m Meeting, Ladies au Post 3911, V.F.W R ave UAR 30 , Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary hur Sawyer Post Uni American Legion. P: 8 p.m. Meeting, Dr. Felix No. 64, 919 Eliz p.m “Born Ye lave cookir Of ice: Qtrs JANUAT Auxi women byt h, 8 na pn PTA 7:30 p. Del ors ty and ing b: the an dist chure ¢ urs film, 8 pm oO Blde 30 pint for n n, 7 ive and m D. ¢ 10 Y Wiv Rl p.m Adult Fel odist of Rite Wate 14, Kr pm RY 24 ‘ounty | iary Sew xiliary V.E home. abeth street Key No 1 ler Na in Ww Spm Art foli 4 v-Congressman Makes Fifth Visit Here Former Cor sman Robert H. Claney of Detroit, Mich., is spend. ng a six-weeks vacation at the wutiful Casa Roma Motel in Kev West. This is Mr. Clane ifth visit to the nation’s southe! most city When interviewed, the former congress revealed that Key West is always bis first stop in Plorida. After basking in the sun shine and enjoying the semi-tropi cal climate here, he works north to Washington, D.( BEAUTY Na We s ply & F winne ed F of Ley Entry In Beauty Contest - % + ee — “Sie, Danny Si er Phot! CONTESTANT in the ty Carr at Key Rose ns, Sup- vice for when t ntest is ‘ 6 at the Seap! Burns, ne US. wing off | | { | | | { High School Band Entertains Vi THE 60 PIECE KEY Eayview SHOWN ABOVE is a | Officers Sharing ers: 25 Group Dr the Wives Ch ylor at 1:00 PM will be the March of Dimes H at Bay tainment itors Park Crowd Enjoys Music section « f the huge turnout at the week Wives Club To Hear Talk |On Polio At Fort Taylor Luncheon spotlight at the Of-4————_______ th Iméheon at Ft } Friday, Janu Wives who Hatt, MC m and a staff entertainment {feature from the Casa Marina Hotel | Mrs. Robert C. Burnett is tunct Jeon chairman of the Fleet Training Officers’ t as hostesses Guests of the g William will roup will include USN U.S. Naval Hospital who will speak on the fantile Paralysis Santistevan cribe the The iron lung the naval hospital for stration siotherapist The entertainment Marina Hotel will conclude the sa m functio w Lt att Navy Lt. A Nurse n of ill be be hospital National Foundation of Lorraine will des an iron lung provided by the demon Santistevan is a phy from the In Ca Mrs. Joseph S. Phillips is charge of decorations stesdivnes James I. Hemphill, Fred A Hat fied, Daniel Zwilli Aldis Browne, C.H. McCoy and L.J Hol will assist Mrs. Burnett Reservations may be made by | calling Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club | by 6:00 P.M. Wednesday. A baby | sitter will be at the Club | Navy ‘nursery will be open. | and the |ROAD EXPERT PRAISES cITY ROADS HIGHWAY. ; Bitum Conerete | Association, and M1 | Niblock Court, Banker Vilage. Al jbany, N.Y’, ate vacationing in | Key West This is the R s first visit to ‘he nation’s southernmost city, and West tha for side their attractive tt time here j ful Rose Crest tel, which is loc } Atlantic Ocean Ww ore ait Overseas Highw Key West and blacktop city st Mr. Rayne spent his ent buildi ha ay and will They are stay at the By The Sea ted just beside vacation features of Key cancelled plans spend making Mo s very much in ay which leads t ith the spler reets in Key West. roads | CANADIANS VACATION i” KEY and ton fishing Volkmans pia sunshine. to Key that tropics’ the Mrs in Ke i bas This West are weather WEST {REA JR >, Canada y West Florida Keys oO spe king th and is and they enjoying th Volkm: are KARL MALOWSKI Audubon Lecturer Chamber of Commerce Fun Night POINCIANA PTA PLAN MEETING ON MONDAY Roinciana ¥ plan their regu lar meeting Monday night, 8 p.m at the school Reports will be given by al j chairmen as weil as by represent Jatives of the newly formed Cub Scouts and Brownie Troops | Entertainment including a spe cial speaker and music are slated ‘for the meeting. Re be served. Since lights are being installed {this week, parents will be able to | visit the school’s classrooms | Plans Outlined ‘For Participation pfreshments wil! ‘In Navy Carnival The Surface Development Offi cers Wives club met at a morning coffee at 10 a.m. yesterday at Aeropalms. Mrs, Bruce Althoff and Mrs. William Marin were hostess es Several new members were in Will Appear Here 4 ‘On Mon. Evening | H. Maslowski, | is an engaging personality ace photograp- | a happy | tion which put him in the | rackets the field Atlanta ur Kar pictured above dr ner, and a keen naturalist mt top t matic showman in recture Born in Ga., he grew in the north and has worked with the Ohio Division of Conservation zraph naturalist. Mas « s articles and pictures have ppear n such magazihes as Life Saturday Evening Post and ‘Natural History Presented by tie Monroe County Aud as tne second of e Audubon Screen Tour West High School sock Monday evening on Society Series at at eight Karl Mas- | meeting treduced to the group, after which the chairman, Mrs. C.G. Barr, led | a discussion which included plans for participating in the Navy Car nival Mrs. Richard Vander Meulen and Mrs. James Pastoret volun teered to be hostesses for the after the carnival next | rot RIST GUE TS: AT. ROTARY CLUB MEETING Other out of town guests at the Rotary Club luncheon not mention ed in a previous story include the foFowing Charles ¢ man from Feirich Metropolis newsnaper Ill. ;Charles Bush, of Vassar, Mich., and Eldon Lum, also a newspaper man from Walpeton, North Dakota who tra veled 2.800 miles from his home club. Lum was presented with a gift of lowski will give a running commen: | Key West turtle soup as award tary on his own color movie “Be = eath Buckeye Skies.” This is ° , story of the fields, streams an¢| Unteresting Notes woods of Ohio in which the audi- | ence will see weird and fantastic Black or dark skin acts as a trap rvae transform into gorgeous but- | for the sun’s rays. catching the in es screech owls 4 ‘ dir ive yet wild creatures and all, winged or afoot. play iead t | in this colorful motion picture 2 Screen Tour spe aker in Key West Maslowski will give another out standing per.ormance, including inee for all sehool children h wik be held Monday at twe on in th School the aftern he aud. of Truman delivered ncoln his Gettys g Address, Nov. 19, 1863, on the »ccasion of the dedication of a mil itary cemetery M9, ed 188,317 ‘ihe In the fiseal year mmigrants were United States. a to coming prevent thus retration to deep where it er body might cause da 1 | of Rights of the U/S. Constitution was mitted to the first Congress at its first session Sept. 25, 1789, in New York Wooden, he ball coa¢h at UCLA Total farm output been estimated at 43 pe the 1935-39 average and nearly 4 per cent above 1950. in A fifth bridge was recently com pleted between Miami and Miami Beach a fi PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Po we : — hicht Manager's Entertainer Held t a é License Revoked Teo Drunk For LICENSE LEVOKE Deak o-Ps NEW YORK .% — The next step Dr unkometer Test in the case of manager who “Too drunk to blow the ballon re’eree is in the hands in the drunkometer’ test was the and iry fina’ decision police had te give e third time in less in the case of Miss Sherri O'Dea a Key West night c!ub entertain er yesterday. ronths, the boxing world Bob Christenberry Miss O'Dea was arrested yes- spoken chairman of terday morsing for rarrawly \thletice Commission missing hitting a car when she re € ook Manager. was returning from a pariy with Se do Ry voked his a saile:. enses f if fined him Protesting vehement'y she was 100, ttack on Referee brought to ve ice headquarters by = “ay Miller Madison Square Police Officer L. Soriano on e yS ago. charges of reckless driving. Afte It was the heaviest punishment the required half an hour police {ever meted ot to an individual tried to administer the drunko y the commission meter test. Ryan » managed Middle- O'Dea was led to the device weight Rocky Castellani, was pun- Citizen St t t the iail, She tried to focus on | ished for punching Referee Ray WEST HIGH SCHOOL BAND was featured at the weekly Fun Night program, sponsored by the + *he balloon, according to solice, | Miller after the official had stopped view Park Wednesday evening. An estimated 800 persons attended the show which is prese but missed it each time. the bot veen Ernie Durando ine in Key West Police finally gave up attempts (of Bayonne. N. J., and Castellani in the sever awarded 1 round. Durando was « technical knockout *o administer the test and wrote down on their drunkometer re- port: Sh ortly after was appointed | “Unable to finish test, too much | chairman of the commission in | under the influence.“ September, Christenberry revoked Miss X was thea charged with | Willie Pep’s license for his foul ¢riving under the influence of in- | tactics in bis ficht with Sandy Sad- icating beverages and reckless | dier. Saddicr was suspended for ing. Her bond set at $150. two montks ce Chief Joseph Kemp said Last ember the commission- er took away Rocky Compiteilo’s |license after the Brooklyn welter- weight attacked Referee Jack Ap- pel e is not the first person too unk to be tested by the drunk Sib —s 10). 000 “- ok . PETERSBURG pared thieves stole gems from a locked heart of downtown St Friday At least watched Two well $40,000 pre} in |i the | Petersburg ear in one person emar them et work. but did not notify the police until they had disoppeared from sight The jewelry was stolen from the ked trunk of the automobi'e of ‘orge Biehl, renresentative of firms in New York and Newark, N. J Thre witness. whose withheld, said one man walked with, confidence to the car. onened the trunk with a key and without hesitation picked two cases from several bags there. He then joined v waiting man and both walked rapidly away ' The woman, noting the men had not been in the car when Biehl and | a ne police Program in Executive's W ife Spurns Cesmeti MIAMI BEACH Lipstick | his wife drove up. found a police- and other cosmetics symbols |man and reported her suspicions. of feminine deceit By that time the men were out according to pretty of “sight ‘ < Police said the thieves probably . Andre St shila [has : been checking closely on (®) Wirephoto vive of the chairman of the board | Biehl’s habits, since they knew of California E: Airlines which two cases had the gems| PREMIER EDGAR FAURE Friday she mac er first adult} and had a key to open the trunk.; (above), a Radical Socialis public appearance with her own] ee Fae Tage | was confirmed as new: Cabinet fac anc Ss goir fo continue Jack owell, yuare Oo e ; She told about it at the session|team, sank 44.6 per cent of his’ Assembly in Paris. Faure, 43- of the Assemb}y the Americas} goal attempts last season for a} year-old finance expert, is the for Moral Re-Armament |new school record. Soungest premier, ii th wants, Ihave abandoned nes hes i Pe FB He will attempt to form a new cause I do not need the she | I like my new appearance. My hus said. “I examined myself under!band didn't know I was going to| cabinet to replace the Rene the spotlight of MRA standards of | abandon makeup until I did it. This | Pleven group ousted Jan. 7. cosmet- | morning he told me I look better j and a/|than ever. I would like to see more ; women be honest with themselves and with the Ore e and a falsehood nd despair honest with nyyself absolute honesty ics as a sham sign of deceit 1 like being show Nepa sit is an independent kingdom on the southern slope of the Hima- Workers For A W. orthy Cause Raise Nearly $800 wb. ‘ Citizen Staff Photo co- i crapticanirt AND HOSTESSES for the March of party and fashion show ft at the Casa Ma their campaign work to fe al of $769.90 was rais Seated at the table es oO and Mrs. De are hostesses from Beta ft Chester Know s Caro and Mrs. C. B,

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