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a el SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST Ti VOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Mrs. Edgar Willin The Key West W n Mrs. Edgar Widling The library chairman, Mrs. Hil de Cunniff, reported that the cir- culation of books had gone over the top with 2,120 books beme cir eu during the month of Jan- wary Mrs. Kirke reported for Mrs Stuart Whiting, chairman of the “Build Freedom For Youth” con test that the Key West Club had been chosen as one of ten in Flori da to enter the National contest She said that seven clubs from the entire United States will be chosen for write-ups in the April issue of the General Federation Magazine The president appointed Mrs Orion Russell as assistant treasur er. Guests at the meeting were Mrs Norman B. Cove, East Lansing Mi chigan, Mrs. B.C. Carleton, St. Pe fer, Minnesota, Mrs. V.G. Wilson Pittsburgh, Pa.. Mrs. Roger Brooks and Mrs. W.C. Wasseii, Key West and Mrs. E.E. Baird of Chicago The flower decorations were done by Miss Etta Patterson ra fion chairman and were many spe cies of crotons Mrs. Edgar Willing gave a most interesting talk on “Musuems and How they Tick.” She opened with the beginning of art in Egyptian times, through the Dark Ages. where all art ceased, and through the Middle Ages, where it flourish. ed again, mainly in the churches. “In the 1th century,” she said, “att passed to the wealthy people who were able to have the artists live in their homes. It was there that art became humanized Napo leon opened the first museum, in the Louvre, and there it Mrs. Willing ended her talk by asking the people of Key West to preserve the art and historical things that are to be found here. | Miss Marina Lois Sikes . and of Mrs. —» Snow. Reynolds street, 8 p.m. PTA, 2 ff i Y Aahee hates No 182 Rite Temple, 8 Pm. ai = "t ; Wesleyan Service Guild, W.S.C.S. First Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Meeting, Circle 1 Women of the rian §=Church, of Mrs. Edward Kuhnel, . Truman Elementary at school, 7:45 pm . DeMolay Mothers’ Cir- cle, roof garden Scottish Rite Z Temple, 7:30 p.m ‘Meeting, Harris School PTA, 8 Pm. Meeting, Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club, Legion Home, es, coffee, business session, at Aeropalms, wWam WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Key West Bridge Association ecard game, Coral Reom, Over seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Junior Debs, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m Meeting, American Legion, Art hur Sawyer Post No, 28, Post Home, 8 p.m Meeting Scottish Rite Bodies Scottish Rite Temple, § p.m Meeting Monroe General Hospt tal Auxiliary, 3 pum Coffee, Officers Wives of Naval Station, Fr. Tayler 10 a.m THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Meeting, Monroe County Hospi tal Woman's Auxiliary sewing group at hospital, 2 p.m Meeting, Jayshees, at Jayete clubhouse, | 2 p.m. g Meeting. Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W Post 3911. VFW, home, § p.™ Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary Art hur Sawyer Post Unit No. 3 Pest Home p.m. Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, 919 Elizabeth Street, 8 pm Meeting, Gray Ladies Corps, coffee, 10 a.m Meeting Room Kepresentatives Jr. Sr. High Sehool PTA, & Pp. » m Key West Art and Historical 5e- ciety, West Martello Gailersy 58 p.m Meet Ladies Auxiliary Fleet ¢. Speaker Of Day At Key West Woman's Cin Clu ing in the clubhouse on inc ri over by the president, Mrs. Wallace Kirke THE KOY WEST CITIZEN ) WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office. ' Sonar School > “She Pad Poge 5 Saturds ary 9, 1952 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Happy Trio At Reception Visitors Cc.e b Meeting b he t All Hands Dance Is Held Tonight At Boca Chica Nal! The f M ~ 4 oth. Aur i) | cher, “Woonsocket, R Seaiet of Otto-and Marie Amende, Cer tonight jter Moriches, L. 1, N. ¥ — Admissie f Robert R. Savodnik, Cleve ments will be se j land, Ohio. be by the Ke . \ Edward Wilhelm, New Ham- attraction, all of Chic }burg, Ontario, Canada Queen Ca Mrs. Ralph Baker, Crete, [ll with the now able to dance | Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Sigars, to promote ti Higginsville, Ohi * Buse |. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Burrus Street | Lexington, Ky aroline Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds * lens, Felton, Dela Citizen Staff Photo| A. S. Baumann, the Noel raine Adams, Will Truman Hiteh- Pinconning, THREE GUESTS ENJOYING one 4 { the outstanding social highlight at the Case Marina Tuesday left t i Lundgren and Lt. ().g.) Robert Schmidt the season Miss Le dr Padded - eveptior are mtoxicating t D. A. Tyler, Kansas City, Mo. Victor V. Nowak, Cicero, Ti » Mich. pens PUERTO RICO VistvoRs| Garden Club a Show O eee. aie . ae Mr) and oMrs. Dan Stanard, EXPECT TO STAY YEAR La Semana Alegre Festivities March | . Sawyer, Mish ports that Mr. and 3 ti The Rey West Garden Club's annual Flower Show will get un ‘Run? Is Still Jack Otis, Urbana, 1) } Verges Nadol of | , ay March 1 and will open teskipjties for La} Semana’ Allegre, . 3. Hy byawrig Newtonville, 5 German, Pucrt kot J announces Mrs Roland Goulet, Gatden Club OW were discussed afithe mpnthly Garden held Thursday night in the Wo Cheb ditoriam, |. pect to r t is their second vi berg Thompson wiil®. vw 7S ‘ i Se Cernival Queen, most city in the ( r « ne sho vie ] 9 4 » So 7 n the Sikes b ~ NA pete with contestants Gustav Schrader _ the Biks Club Annex | NA tie of Catnival @ wires for the three-day | USN, son of Mr. and Mrp, ©: 6 p m. to 11 p. m. | Bresline 705 Brinley Ave. B t and 10 a. m. to 19 Beach, New Jersey, is now Serv.) ” 2 and 3. ing on ‘board ‘the Submarine Ten. » Cunniff is assisting | FUSS Howard W. Gilmore (As ih \Will Compete In IWnational Show h alteic, February. 16, Sonar School. President Truman's comment that Gustave Schrade Hild ‘ A ch tist, of 410 Caroline St ” Thompson es co-chairman | a . jto the politieal of more than 700 artists compet lor the Flower Show committee. | /Menecently completed a 6 weeks | cour has been ing in the forthcoming Fiorids 10] Gene Otto, famous American | nelle v Naval Repdio School ¢ of his closest, | ternational Art Exhibition ot Fiori] wrist, whose home is in Key |® Va. lication he does 'da Southern College, Lakeland.| Wort” will stage the show, Otte! pot who : ¥ r ; 1 paint. | *eROUnced at Thursday's meeting ia wate os ihe wader will show his ell pail that pict “ “ ing = West Scene” in the ex-] iy, pictures and @ story covering ing Center, year’s show will appear in a erominent national magazine, the owme of which will be ~" | hibition which wilf be held . frow March 3 through Mareh "3? wit released awards totaling more than $3,000)... Asbury Park ‘The Key Wenter’s pi Mrs. Goulét announced at cmployety Telren Thutedy's. meeting that this yeor’s show will be divided into three sechions: Faueatignl horti- and arrange - Monts. The show will be judged Sefore its opening Saturday by | wx Miamiens,prominent in this | YOUNG VISITORS rsp A Ne GO SIGHT-S Chamber of Commerce an- nounces that Francis Altman and Jim Rosenbaum of Rudyard, Mich. are vacationing in Key West. They | Thursday was seen expect to spend about two weeks | giving other Deme in the Island City, where they are to show what they can stopping at the Ocean View Cot ‘ wwf tages . re The young men are sight-sec: of Te in addition to the the top 20 winning Florida International wii be shown |. the Grand Central Art Galleries. y. following the Fle tition Following Thursday's business eting, colored slides of Key West seenes and flowers were : wo by Mr. and Mrs. -Bugenc , Baughman , . Seq. | Stream, N.Y The International js open to both and are expecting ? * jite wre the & | profession sl and amateur artists " a | ef fidhing Garton thelr be * t: geonomic. syst “ lin all mé@dia Indiana Visitors Like wa 2? ») base for tong ‘ Key West's Mild Climate |“** ts | Nine Albert P. Sterling SOUTH DAKOTA Mar » Lourenee Gaunt) ASSIGNED DUTY HER: ere visitors Fe-' Donald Wayne ‘Eliott, ME This was the | usw son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold here and ac-) py) e : eee. Se Sterling, the thing | Niliott of Castlewood, South Dako Y) pests ip fh ik | BRIDGE NOTES The weekly meeting of the Key eo tog West Bridge Club was beld « Wersers A howell game was playe man | wasting, tax Dwight D. Bisenhow- | tration as ently in Key West t third visit SECSETARY OF AGRICULTURE BRANN \ that Harry James Soloman. > Mr favors Eisenhower overwhelming. | edly any indication of pi) | ; Mrs. ¢ *, Baldwin-and Mr. C.R a ig now serving on board the Lothom White (right), dinector, for the me a . Ge t impresses m most! r i ly. If the sentiment can be Kerr (D.-Okla,) as « wet are | gam taking first ploce honors, Se eine fe A. |Sebertne Tonder, Uae. Wowand |. oe sommes cum te Gate Sietitte on" Deaabeeti (hice ot Datlasy Tex, have been fired tof Suda j ond place hogy Ray in thied | Weather Elljott An dae4 a 14 tion, Eisenhower will be nominated Murray sain vencies and nadiequamctial” Buanan | place t atherine Low ; / « state.” as not an 6. Datlas is & focal point « carrent and Mrs. Wales Benham. =| Saskatehqwan Canadians — Schasl to gel yt cate van ae Rounced his candidacy, but bes |». anne —_ | These Moekly dup'ie ot pind Trip Here Wonderful |“ Ry Wy a | Rowe supporter, said in Washing. been mentioned ass possibili'y pe emes.. Ue bridge game oe BH Mg and Mrs x Surik of tal, ork and biackemith |ton: “Bisenbower will get all of | Te Rational headquarters of ere “4 weep bs iital sice tak voyhe gaya pfs. | mm ; |New. York's 98 convention votes.” |"Cittens for Kisenower seo Ay Britain Proclajmed dts New E the public and an in-] ‘Hed Recently in Rey West. This! “Eivctt who entered the Naval| & Taft backers: “We will get up fate from the campaign headquar ; Seatete cee to any britige |W © Bree me the ssland | service May 31, 1951, received his |'0 20 New York votes.” | Case Weskingsen: wee'tpensd in ~. oe ~aene: . i : i + fs + Taft told his radio audience that | York Thursday. Arthur W = % . P . meet alt Cit are trea | RAEN sar Adi ine Center, Great Lakes, Minais | he gets four or five of the 14 Vandeners it. son of the ar " : tally welcome be Be By neq oo entering the Navy, Biliott | New delegates to the) senator, is national chairman of 4 pec — Fo coin ti ted that they bad enjoyed their |... Sraduated from Castlewood |GOP convention, it will deflate The local ciub is 3 s rip from Canada very much and High Shoot | cluims Eisenhower has great popu. 'M¢ SFoup. page ae net green many wonderful things to ‘ lar bppeal even if the general gets | A® Eisenhower for Presiden ral que a ractiona! astet ve . ° re | | ly is set for Madison Square Gar- are issued to the winners of the| dna Trio Of Minis Visitors oT cua), an Bisennow.| 4 im New York tonight weelly Gomes. HU. D. BURBAGE SERVES Pleased With Vacation er man, promptly called this “pop And @ group oF Texons heading rhe third i Maret ee? | (BOARD U.S.S, GILMORE , Pred Reid, together with Al and | pycock.” He said Taft was fixing for the rally provided @ ight me Ge sone as held | pa gee Bes "| Bert Genovese, all of Harvey, IMl.,| himself for « fall in the March | touch: Some carried “Taft for Bi- tan a oe oom ee Donald Burbage. FN. | were visitors recently at tho Mar. | primary, and challenged him to|seahower” signs. They explained oe ste Lalami. ‘The affair. origi-| USN: S00 of Mr. and Mrs. Asher B. | co tsa ts Key Went, The pasty fight for a majority of the dele. | they were from Taft, Tex., which Hotel in Miami. The air, OF'8* | Burbage, of Ocean View, Delaware reported that this is their second | gates—not just four or five has 1,500 people “solid for The wet arvte the largest attendance | "00% Serving om beard the Sub | sili" ss we gotten’ cqumherament| Mereld K Stessmn, GOP con | ‘There anes chet 200 Texans in ago, drew the lor ag ore rine Tender, USS Howard W. | city date, said in @ Baltimore speech the group as they stopped in St te eee ica | Sikmore (AS-16,) at Kay West They have been pleased ot find- | his party should take the lead in Louis Thursday night. They shout Warkavay and W Mert — w Mi |», eeruit traming at Great Lakes peo a ance one je tree "a be + aac : _ “< Somngerett Beach. Many Lite asters He was ‘aduated from »’ 2 ‘ ‘ s, a played 1 the sme. the 08 oe ee ee woke: Convent’s lunior-Senior Prom Guests ed being Charles MH. Gor and I i at at Seaford, Deb oe bet 2 wp. acs ote EZ as | Von Zediwite: Fred Snite, the ma ii to his entering the *rnu tag } im the Irom Lung also played Navy " | Sylein Anorcles Honored As 6.8.0. Girl Of The Month recently attended the Meten Pictares Operster's Scheal at Norfolk, Virginia and upon com- pletion of school he had a sever-> teen day leave ‘ | Mise Spivia KnoWles tit Rice. |Cineinnati, Ohio, Party : |heth street was honored af “Gut | Pay Three Day Visit Here | jaf the Month” for tritoaatin Miss Myrtle L. Walker, J. Har most hours of service during the | vey Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Welter ‘month of January YMca'T Mrs. Flossie Peterson, | G80 a M Marjorie Webster of | Miss Knowles presentcc | snett, Ohio. spent three days j with a corsage of pink rosebuds. @ i receetly in Key West, honor key 4 a) ——— 7 We vie Radio frome onda charm for compiets tool The Martin Dunns Of N. J. Po a aa - ” peer @ arden ee Ge eT acations THIS WAS Tre SCENE |y Frtacy Gourt, 61. Sumer” Paloce.| The dance also poaored the Mere Recent Vacationists ; , ss {, {USS Howard Gilmor Mr and Mrs, Martin E. Dunn Citizen s+ Lan Queen Eleatiggh as proclaimed the ‘ope tt | Refreshments were served at the} Jr. of Woodbury Heights. NJ nior Prom on Tuesday evening are. from loft ‘ Britain te ss < her father. King Gedrge Wi, with Wed i | party Hee tnt ary ae ecm ta, Presidents ofthe Junior and Senior Classes with thelr excurts: Donne Sawyer, Junior dons eo de and other dignitaries crowd the babédhy ux} ane meagre berg a o pan atm Robert Dean, President Barbara Nelson of the Senior Class and Lt. ()¢) x hats » ine tie palace coumgyard to hear Sir George Mellew . Reserve a Ge wth & Gp dan ap hell at the Amenitin Toe a4 66 Sei Tiand. ak. te ony. Varter AmgeOl Arms, read the pro danddtion