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a alt a iene anaemic ani. Meal SOCIETY . MPOROTHY RAYMER, § jeciety Editor DeAN Ge eO Me DSP SON eID ee AEA De TESS PERE 0 pes UE Te UT es GU eS EO ea nee _ PERSONALS . ITEMS. OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Ten Top Models Of Key West Will Talent and glamour will shine to- night at the Casa Marina 2t 9 p.m cheon fashion shows which will fea naged by Lillian. The bevy of be auties will model evening gowns. formal clothes and bathing suits in that order. The girls will be judg. del the clothes. Judges are Nick Kenny. syndicated columnist; Chieago radio noteworthy; Rice, well-known public promoter of the famou » Miomi Beach: Bob Youmans, West attorney; the Personality Florida of 1949; Lillian of the Cas Marina dress shop and * Raymer, former amusement editor | ing the festival the last week in - of a Miami newspaper, now a mem- , February . ber of.the Citizen staff Joan Berneuter, owner of the Among the entries are: Shirley | Personality Studios on White street I Parker, Blanche McCaughey, Betty wil act as mistress of ceremonics * Cast For Next Drama Of Players continue this week on. Friday ni blocked for action. The nearly completed cast is as when 25 girls will try out for mo- del selection for the series of lun- ture styles from the hotel shop ma- ed on their ability to show and mo- Paul Gibson, annual Southern aalo Queen contest and Sunshine na- tionally famous model, now a Key Laura O'Banion of Studios and Mrs. Dorothy | President of the club and director Emily Goddard, announced today Be Selected In Contest Held Tonight * Pamela Russell Dottie Wiggins. § Barbara Taylor. Ciaire, Virginia Giocheski | dora Sawyer, Polly Carbone | Joan Porter, ViAnn Youmans, Ga: Lou Barroso, Doris Joan Lastres June LaVonda Sawyer, Esther Shirley Fiefield. Lorraine and Marie Rockoff. Cruze. ford, wyer, n s | ten models of Key We work through the P bringing Key West expens m ed to Havana, Cuba, Mi BEACH LUT WE Bilas ov ce a for the girls dur. Begin Rehearsals Of “Kind Lady” ght. of the forthcoming dramz ies the first two acts have beer Kadlec Time Is ‘Anna belle Nancy Peggy Glenn- | “ Reichel, Yates, Smith, Adams, Ten girls will be chosen from the group to be recognized as the top They will pnality Stu- dios who have extensive plans for recognition to the group in Jack Rice has offered an all paid trip and a special program A trip is also being planned The cast for the next Key West Players production, “Kind has been selected, all except for one role. that of Lucy, a i of the main character. Rehearsals at the Woman's Clu» They Helped Promote Interest » THE OFFICERS’. WIVES CLUB eee showed enthusiasm at the luncheon held recently at Fort Taylor Officers’ Club with Committee members and chairmen who made the affair farina staff who contributed a rollicking entertainment the theme centering around cess are shown with Emmett feature to the gathering. Le: i the March-of-Dimes campaign. Conniff and Benny Bernard of the Casa ft to right: Mrs. J. L. Koons, Mrs. Robert C. Burnett, Mrs. W. H. Truesdell, Conniff, singing waiter, Bernard, Mrs. F. A. Hatficld, Mrs. Douglas Phillips and Mrs. CONCH CHOWDER © mixture of cock- ind highbalis. Type Homing: non any sound resembling link Ejection ched by student officers for ff. .Depth ve established nner Gambrell one hour after so on with wry hu- tt ot glasses ue vor, ail the brain-imp of Lt. alazaola, Lt, D.M ith hydraulic) sh aner Aulich (rhymes wed no brakes. nbrell. went gam. Lt ¢ but not on the green. R bome town! Lt. A. Lor- istevan, who lectured at the Q:ticers’ ...ves’ luncheon ear- lier had quiyesa daqpgh Mi I didn't | rec ize her out ofuni The Carters carted me home” finally ' Salute to Lt. Carlton Robertson who was a very cordial host LEGAL PARTY at Paul'Sawyer a uc Mrs. George Dawson. AS worth of jegal talent. If es and attorneys attending had ‘Centennial Celebration To Be Held ‘By St. Mary’s Star Of The Sea Church The Reverend Joseph Maring, S. J. Pastor of St. Mary’s Star of; | the Sea Catholic church, is rapidly completing plans with the Bishop | of St. Augustine and the Bishop of Savannah, both former pastors here. to share in the celebration marking 100 years of service to Key West. Other than the holy services, there will be an old-fashioned fair, a | | pageant at the Convent, a banquet at La Concha hotel, a supper at} 6 e 4 7 the NCCS half and on closing night, | Bor n Y estel day a centennial ball at the Elks Club. Is Held Over By Popular Request Friends and visitors alike are) “Born Yesterday,’ continues to | 29 invited to share in the activities | which begin February 20 and last | through February 26. The enter.) : Calling All Dogs! | Hero Candidate } pttows: Aue C. H. McCoy, Manager Browne, Jr. Re ostct Jonathon yactan | lene March Time aOR Mary mere Ann Carleton, \At Coming Ball Phyllis Glenning — Eleanor | > I Rothwell. + euyaume ie pour ume,’ ; a fens I ussle No. One & f = \iliar theme to millions of people Peter Santard—Jack Worth-! the world over, will echo from the “Ts W e Is? Or Is W e! ington. Patio of the Casa Marina Hotel on a , Henry Abbot—Josef Hurka, | Friday evening February ist. The Ain’l, Your Baby?) Ada—Peg DuBree. | occasion will be the President's : | Birthday Ball, sponsored by the Key West has often been de- Doctor—Jack Clarke. : Jaycees, featuring as their guest s¢ribed as “The ‘thernmost Mr. Edwards—Edmund Gies-| star America’s most celebrated | City of Cuba,” in the wisecrack bert. singer - personality Rudy Vallee , field, but no one took it serious- Mrs. Edwards — Gertrude] one of the all-time greats of show| !¥ - - - that is . . until this week. x Splaine. business, in person Hilario Ramos, Jr., 211 Duval rt. Gustave Rosenberg—Pierre A.| Vallee will headline the all star| street, is the re nt of a let- a Adams. | show for the Ball and will be ably | ter from Unicorn Books, Inc., of d Edward Chodorov adapted the| assisted by Miss Shirley Ward, ; New York, in answer to his sub- play from a story by Hugh|singer-acordianist, The Dancing | mission of an entry form for the Walpole. It centers about a kind | Machin’s Key West Rumba expon-{| American Puzzle Contest. Here's y and charitable lady who be-|ents, Rex and Betty Powers, Skat-! the letter, quoted: : friends a social leech. There is a|ing Team, and Dutch Shulenberg| “Dear Friend: great deal of suspense in the | comedian. “We are sorry that we are un- " story as the plot unfolds The Jaycees have planned anj able to accept your entry for the Each actor has been asked to | evening of wonderful entertainment American Puzzle Contest as all . write out an impression of his|for all those who attend. Excellent | entrants in this contest must re- a particular role. Joe Hurka’s in- dancing be enjoyed to the mus- | side in the United States or its g terpretation will appear tomor- ic of Bob McGrew and his urches-, possessions in accordance with h- oie: tra. | Rule 6 of the Official Rules. ‘ This affair is held annually in| “We are returning your entry | Key West and is sponsored each| herewith. Key West Man | time by the Key West Junior Cham-| “Sincerely yours, Unicorn ° ye ber of Commerce. These young | Books, Inc.’ Is Serving W ith men of our community are going} It was signed by the contest - aie. 8 jall out again this year to make | manager. How puzzle can you Heroic Division this the one of shows and hope! get? Pvt. Kenneth A, Butler, 725 Pet- | that you will lend your support to ; ronia Lane, is serving on the Kor-(such a worthy cause as “The ean front with the 2nd Infantry Di- vision, heroes of “Heartbreak” and “Bloody”’ ridges. The division, a veteran fighting force, recently has engaged in pat- rol activity in the snow-blanketed Korean hills. h Butler entered the Army in June id 1951 and was previvusly stationed r, at Fort Riley, Kans. at SKATING TEAM SLATED FOR MARCH OF DIME Rex and Betty Powers Skating Team, have been booked through the Roland Muse Agency of Miami for the Jaycees March of Dimes Ball to be held Friday February 1st in the patio of the Casa Marina. The Powers Duo preform aston- ishing feats on roller skates an? hold their audience spell is nothing short of amazing how they can do their many trie and acrobatics wheels. Again this year the Jaycees stress the importance of the March of Dimes, not only in the country, but in our own city. They everyone to attend this annual af- fair and give support to the fight agains polio. on . = Coming Events DAY, JANUARY 29,- Meeting, United Council of ! Church Women at Fieming]} Street Methodist church, 11 a. m. TU Model selection and fashion show | at Casa Marina, 9 p.m WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30- Book review, special interest group Officers’ Wives’ club, at Ft. Taylor, 10 a-m Meeting, Room Mothers of Poin-' ciana School, Community bldg 10 a.m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 Mecting, Monroe County Hospi: | tal Woman's Auxiliary sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Art classes for adults, West Mar- tello Gallery, 8 to 9 p.m FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1— bound | during their entire preformance. It | dances, | eight | urge | March of Dimes.” Navy Carnival Offers Chance To Impress Neighbors} Not only can you win a car the Navy Charity Carnival at but ment so that you can really im- press the neighbors. permanent hair-do to the winner of the Dodge ‘Coronet’ sedan at the Navy Charity Carnival, held at the Seaplane base on February 14 15, and 16. If a man wins the car the of fer will go to his wife, announcec the proprietor of the beauty salor at 921 Truman avenue The proceds from this Charity Carnival will be distribut- ed to thirteen different charities Kentucky Visitors Follow Four Point Vacation Plan Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Longgood Springdale Farm, Lexington. Ky are spending eight-weeks’ vaca | tion in Key West. This is the Long | goods’ third visit When interviewed at Maria Motel where thes ing, Mr. Longgood said he ha: four-point vacation plan: eat | fish, rest, and that he finds Key , West an ideal place to foliow this plan. So far, Mr. Longgood’s fishing luck has been excellent. He has landed three 50-pound amberjacks | while deep-sea fishing in Key West waters MONDAY, FEBRUARY Hand Class for Wives, Recreation bldg., | j the S: nta 4 Office Ts No. 187 .| Naval Station. 7:30 p.m Meeting. Circle II First Presby terian church, home of Mrs. B.C Papy. 1021 Washington, 3 p m Meeting, Methodist Men, Wesiey House, 8 p.m Meeting, executive board. Poin ciana PTA at school, §.p.m your wife can get a beauty treat + School, Martin Hair Stylist is donating a | hall, for | the | aca Be |! Mothers’ Club Sets (Important Meeting iT omorrow Eve. Mrs. Delio Cobo, president of the Mothe Club of the Convent of | Ma Immaculaie and St. Joseph's announced today that fainment will be one way in which the church here can express thanks to the many non-Catholics who} the church’s service. have helped in the many years of | flourish with a sell-out again last night of ail seats in the Barn Thea- tre, although some patrons did not take advantage of their tickets be- eached from thar-to thar’’ would jhave brought a lot of “moaning at ithe bar The Bar Association ran into competition when the party moved to Raoul’s for dinner. .Over | 100 Beta Sigma Phi sorority mem- !bers were on deck!. .Party makes | the world go dizzy!. .There was the | hotel staff one at Margo’s Sunday There must be some brave | night, too. .and although I was not dogs in Key West! Has your pet | there. .Fhear I was weil represent- frigtened away a prowler like |ed! Not in reasonable Chico, belonging to Mrs. Lois F. and certainly not by proxy! The Boone? Or has the family friend | chap who dropped the $64 bomb- guarded your children with dog- | sieii question on the hit-skip run ged Daliense,- perhaps warning | might like the answer. Well, the you of dang ammo went thetaway. .target and There’s many a doggy tafe born | weapon alike blew up some time to wag unseen. But why not let | ago. Wrong calibre for right bore. people know about it? Call Mrs. ) and there goes the cannon ballgame Enter Pet Now As by RAYMER Partyeto sink ies was the 1 } Eay!for Officers’ Club | sow-through at ere us riake 1 Chicke: only one of the weil-tried son the evening's menu, Pur. tated on the invitations was or t+ of it.’ Other, da ' erms:- Weight: Extre- yl ant aiter launching. War. (j.8.) | Alen turned @ut to, be | house displayed a million dollar's | all the; laid end to end, the line that | + facsimile, | George Mills White, president of the Humane Society at 1986 and as they say in the American Lea- gue. Which reminds me, whatever a} cause of the stormy weather. The rollicking comedy, directed | by Maida Lazarovici, and with a ing the program which marks in) more than capable ¢ will con- outstanding remembrance thé cen | tinue through the week. It’s the Key tury of ie are in this com-| West Player's version efile Bread: ee a A ‘ Th h Je | Way hit concerning the not-so-dumb | He sas ny lope that people | blonde who finally woke up to the of all faiths will take part and en-|¢.0t that glitters is not junk. joy our centennial celebration. Al Bebou s the reporter, turns - Bete a performance reminiscent of Jam- Bob McGrew And His Crew | es Stewart. Jack Clarke is dor Play For President’s Ball | eering as the blonde’s ‘“‘sugar-da Bob McCrew and his orchestra | | dy" who fails to sweeten up enough. | will play for the President’s Birth- |Rae Wailer is professional in her | Yay Ball to be held at the Casa | Portrayal of the femme fatale. Marina Hotel ‘on Friday February | “Both Key Westers and tourists alike have pronounced it the topper | General Chairman Louis Eisner | will answer any inquiries regard-| Ist. The weatherman has been kind | 9{ the Key West Players repertoire. | enough to assure, the Jaycees | Tickets are on sale at La Concha | hotel, at Faye's gift shop and at sors of the Ball, that the usual | sponsors of the Ba e usual | boxoffice. Key West weather will be on hand | so that the patrons at the ball} will enjoy superb dancing to ex cellent music under a starlit night | The Key West Junior Chamber of | Commerce has accepted the spon: | Skating Party Special To Aid March Of Dimes A special “Skating Party” at] Thomas Skating Rink, 420 Southard meeting will take place tomorrow | sorship of the Ball again this year \ Jevening, 7:30 p.m., at St. Ann’s| and have gone all out to make this | eet, bir ce ae baer nea all chairmen and volunteer | an enjoyable night for those at Reitics + Be sy . oo i ae ale yes hts ria as announced today. | he for th€.suipper and booths |tending, Highlight/of the evening willbe a trick and faney~ skating. Alb pro _ ’ ¢ in Feb-! Apply To Wed ¢ceds will be given to the March SFebasSA. Medina, 23, USN ana | % Pimesy a important | Gloria Janette Carbonell, 20, have ) ee one. for faeesirs. Cobo} applied for ‘a marriage license at M: ch Di 1 ee all mei of thie organiza |the office of County Judge Ray. | * are mes tion to be present at the hall which | mond Lord. Peace Justice Ira Al-| @ dhe located on Windsor Lane in the} bury will perform the ceremony Show On Tonight ear of the Catholic church | William Arias, 1430 Catherine Se | suret and Elizabeth May Galvin,| The nightly March of Dimes | Poinciana Mothers Will | 1017 Eaton street have also appli-| bow on Daval strect was post- Have Meeting Tomorrow The Room Mothers of the Poinci- | ‘ana school will hold their regular | monthly meeting tomorrow morn ing, Wednesday, January 30, in the community Building at Poinciana Time for the meeting has been slated at 10 a.m President of the group, Mrs. Olga Knowles asks that all members of group be present Vacationists Find Key West Snot For Favorite Pursuits Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Baker of Fle- mington N.J., are vacationing in Key West. They are making their stay in the Island City at the Santa Maria Motel This is the Bakers first trip "to | jan of the Senate foreign relations | at 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday Key West. They report that they | committee. He is known as one of] and Saturday nights, February 14, are finding it an ideal spot for their favorite vacation pursuits. eating sleeping. and “being | merry Both the Bakers are acquiring a sun tan to take home as a souvenir of their stay in the nation’s south ernmost city poned last night duc to the rainy | _ Jed for a marriage license GIBSON Qualifies tag weather, but there will be one} Juvenile Court Judge Eva War- this evening without fail, Louis} ner Gibson today qualified to run Carbonell who directs the street | the judgeship in| Shows, announced today. He also stated that Norman Kra- | | for reelection for the May primary, it was learned today nich, _well‘known entertainer, | Juage Eva had to pay a quali. Would participate and that two) acts would be| | ifying fee of $180. The office of| leading vaudeville Juvenile Court Judge has been full | on the bill. time since September. This will be the second time Judge Gibson has run for the offic. Grocery Baskets Today's Birthday | To Be Awarded WALTER F. GEORGE, born Jan.) 29, 1878, at Preston, Ga. Demo Bushel baskets of groceries will | be given away as door prizes to the | 'tertafament held at the Fort Tay-|ty it was adm |asing in popularity let her know. Maybe your dog | became of the huge guns they us- will win the award to be pre- ‘ed to call Big Berthas. .the hot- sented at the Humane Society | stots that fired Paris? Perhaps dance on February 8 when a | they remain mounted, memorial fashion shew for pooches will also | style with eke spiked. be part of the entertainment held en SUNDAY were at the Casa Marina patio. ;Capt. Lee Aealer the beauteous Don’t hide your canine’s light | Rac, Bob McQuain. They returned beneath a bushel of modesty. | with some beautiful shells from Every dog has his day, but here’s | Big Pine Key Beaches. The Sun- a chance for a doggy night. Baskers AssociatioN practically lor Officers’ Club is —}| velvet chapeau built on-the lines jof an Australian campaign hat. At Ft. Taylor | Picture; George and Elsie put on | Gains Populagity | [toa glaiecs, but ag/ete OBniat rapidly 4nere- | Meyers head Sunday evening much Last week there was a capacity|to the delight of the audience. In . % mobbed me that afternoon when I ET |Susan McAvoy wanted to know waere I rented it; Betty French The’ tual Thursday ever ving en: | | In fact, at Gl adys Willing’s tea-par- ‘ed. So it goes to crowd at the Club, and since the | town is big husky, handsome Bob grand prize this week will be , | Russell, There are two Bob Rus- iit: dropped in, topped by a flame-hued . ial Officers’? Club war-whooped; Ted Baron took a my head. In fact it went to Johnny and but this one is from Haakon deep tows! sells, beautiful loc! even a larger attegdance| Bach's neck of the aoe sin, Me is expected and additional hairs ‘ consin f= which Rege" and tables have been obtained toj just returned . . Vi Veidt was dis- accomodate everyone | playing” “a 52) efiFat topaz brooch 7 In addition to the major prize: big enous tp neck an, eye out ‘awarded to the high winner, ether] (it almost dods)'and hasnt got her ome prizes will be arded.jown raised eyébrows back into ers hay have their choice vf; place yet. .betause an admirer of a fine set of precisi ntry|the mammoth stone exclaimed, tools, a portable clect inz| ‘I certainly like your scatter pin!"’. | machine; vacuum Nesco After seeing Beautiful Hunk of Man | jelectric roast movie camera, a Jack Clarke as the ultra-gregar Wittnauer watch, or t of ious Brock, junkman in matehed lugge Born Yesterday,” everyone mar- Game time is 9 cled at his gentlemanly deport A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the civic bodies and service organizations of our community and the departments of the local gov- ernment recognize the great service rendered to this com- munity by the Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce. and, WHEREAS, the United States Junior Chamber ot Com merce and its affiliated State and Local organizations have set aside the week of 4th - llth February, 1952 to observe the founding of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and to commemorate such founding by the selection of an out cratic senator from Georgia and chairman of the nate finance | committee, he was previously chair- the ablest orators on Capitol Hill. | George, a lawyer, practiced law in his home town, Vienna, and later held important judgeships Georgia VAN FLEET’S SUIT FOR DIVORCE DISMISSED BARTOW FW — Lt. | lucky holders of the right numbers | | Store, James A.| teach. night of the Navy's Charity) , Carnival. Drawings will be made {15 and 16. Groceries have been do- nated to this worthy cause by Are- | her’s Grocery, Fausto Food Palace | the Gulfstream Food Department M & M Super Market. and | the Victory Cash Market WHEREAS, this throughout the year. 1952, as J: os and urge all standing young man in this Community, as the recipient ot the Distinguished nl ar tributed materially e the way walt ot this community THEREFORE, I, C. B. HARVEY, Mayor of the City of Key West, do proclaim the week of February 4th - eiteadl he young men has con- ~ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN = PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Det he bette ttt itt tnd $3. RiIRTH a mem eeanenannne: cae | Boy For Willards ; A baby ”v hin > Ib: ay ozs., was born Jan, 8 to Mrs. Bar bara M. Wi wife of Lt. Cig G F. Willard, USN, at ae Tf. (jg) Willard, who is servir aboard the destrover USS Ault with the Atlantic Fleet is the son of Mrs, Mildred L. Willard of 2 Surf St.. Marblehead, Mass. Mrs. Willard is the’ daughte Mr. and Mrs, Cratwford W!'M x. of 61-1 Poineiana pi., Key West rhe baby, named Ludy Lynn, i the second child for the Willard’s Atwells Have Son Mr Mrs. Albert Andrew At well, 209-D Poingiana Place, are the parents of aa eight pound baby boy, born January 21-at Monroe General, hospital. The“child weigh }ed eight poundsrand has: been nam ed Albert Andrew MeLains Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Kirby, Lakue Me Hain, ailer Park, are {the parents,cf'a sof born at Mon tree General hospital, January 19. [He was named Michael! Kirby and {Weighed seven pounds, twelve ' ounces ‘ No Advance Orders | For Midnite Show At Monroe Fheater | Persons desiring advance or re served seats for “She Shoulda {Said No,” the Ha%mark niidnight special attraction coming to the | Monroe theatre Friday, February 1, for one performance, are out of jluck, according to Manager John Carbonell. Hallmark's policy is to put_all seats on sale at,7 p.m. the evening of the performance. No ad- vance orders are accepted. The Monroe doors will be open at 10:30 p.m. on the evehing of the performance, to ‘a midnight show patrons and «thesspecial at- traction wit promptly at 11:30, ac bonell. as ene In some of the"Woodgd areas of New England, the. woodg stove con- tinues to be, used for household heating. ment at Jim and Faye McAndrew’s after-theatre party, at. La Concha | Quarterdeck “Club lasSaturday night. .Ask Jack Stewart why he ate only half his antipasto at din ner the other eve? Salad daze? Measuring up stem: Let’s pitch a curve the right way. .In the pic- ture caption of Navy Carnival Queen candidate, Doris Reichel, which ran the other day as the VX- 1 entrant was wrongly described as a gal with a 27 inch bust and hips, It's a 37 measurement, PUL- LEEZE, and tuai makes it a point or two in the Jane Russell field, mutually. ne SE TROUBLES! ~~ e t * bes FTER MY graduation trom high ike oll girls | yearned to pet oway @ chool ino smoll Kansosgown, 1 { from mamoa—to live in the bi | 10 have nice boy friends —to en- joy some night life. —4 But like mony girls, tirw ignorante | made omistoke. For Smonthamine wos o fife of Hell, “SHE SHOULDA £10 (NO 11th, WEEK anity to give full con- Mr. And Mrs. Frank Sacco : c) Per yMU First Baptist Van Fleet Jr.'s divorce suit against er ‘ Meeting, Office Club, Fern| Meetin, WMU of First ‘a r. ur AnTMA Cae No. 21, Order of church, 7:30 p.m Spend Honeymoon In City pis wife has been dismissed. His a Eastern Star, at Scottish Rite| Meeting, Woman's Aux. St./ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sacco, 3018 petition asked dismissal “without PRINTI Dar- Schley Ave., the Bronx, are spend- | prejudice,” leaving him free to! ing their honeymoon at the Santa | bring new proceedings if he de- Paul’s Episcopa! ch T > mM. Temple, 8 Pp. ish hall, 3 p.m. 2. SATURDAY, FEBRU ARY West Ministeri al | Mar: a Motel in Key West, Fla Art classes for children, p.m. tio of West Martello Gallery 2-4| Meeting, Key association, Ley Memorial Met hodist church, 10 p.m The Saccos were married in New ' sires.. Van Fleet is the son of the Eighth Army commander in .Ko f the Junior Chamber sideration to of Commerce isd) C. B. HARVEY, Mayer of the se Oa y of Key West, Florida. February 4