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Seturday, March 1, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN UVOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Semana Alegre King And Queen To Be Selected Monday Evening ; I BIRTHS | Selection of a king and queen to reign over the activities of | \AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Semana Alegre (the Week of Jo: y) has attracted city-wide atten- | Girl for Brantley Glendora Sawyer Sale Sponsored . 2 By Room Group At Harris School A candy sale will be sponsored & = Miss Martha Watkins Receives High Honor Election To Phi Beta Kappa Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Watkins of 1433 Reynolds street received y that their daughter, Miss Martha Avery Watkins, word ye tion, according to Mrs. Ida Gellrich of Beta Sigma Phi, igo : at a State University wt Il be graduated this > a spopsors of | A baby girl weighing 6 pounds by the Harris School Room Repre- ge ee: =e noe crague : : the event. +— he 6 ounces was born Feb. 13, to sentatives organization this preaes has been elected into Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary r Mrs. Gellrich reports that both Mrs. Annabel Moffat Brantley, wife + It will be held on the school ‘"Sternity sere . 8 the boys and the girls competing local merchants have been very | of Lt. Melvin H. Brantley, USN, at = &srounds at the noon recess, =| Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest a in the contest are working hard} €ncrous in their gifts’ to the | the U. S. Naval Hospital, Key West, At the Tuesday night,)mectiagd 1 tional hongedee, society in the | elected to Garnet Key,:a Florida to win the honor of being the | *ing and queen. This has been | Fla. f | Mrs. Carol Guinetté, ‘presi ‘Of United Stat is g nerally | State University organization 5 first queen and king of Semana ably arranged by Mrs. Edward] Ut. Brantley. who is serving at & |the group, appointed chairmen in = "| Which recognizes students for « Alegre and that’ final selection | Toppino. the Combat Information Center | connection with the play, “Snow errr; | their outstanding — contributions - will be made in the High School| On Monday evening the votes | School: ye ava a Soe: ‘ j tile 4 omy the Seven Dwarfs,” ; ere service and spirit. L Auditorium on Monday evening, will be counted and the contest- pete ts “aah se sey an aces be presented March, 20 i uring her first year in col. eee ants will demonstrate their’ tal- | 54. Meaford, Ore. Mrs. Brantley is Sees on | on Aighe LocamerSeiing an tor. ; ‘op prize, other than the hon-| ents on the stage with Miss | the daughter of Mr. and M Lig = oo include: Mrs. Do- | 0 Alpha Lamba: Bblity an hon- : or which comes from being rul- | Dorothy Raymer and Louis Car- tor R. a fat i f 901 a dpc phar =— somes Mrs.> Beas | gorary crear ization’ Waich | Bro- r ers over the week’s activities, | bonell as mistress and master of ost = * ‘at o' ruman ave. ‘ = —_, Program; Mrs. Dorothy ;| motes intelligent living ;with * an 4 will be a trip to Havana being | ceremonies The baby named Victoria, is the “The serpin ha cage ee - suds i ee, Gomez of Aero-| A special feature of Monday | second child for the Brantleys. conducted by Mrs. Taunee wines. pus +5 ome —s a ‘ . There will be air tickets | evening’s ptogram will be the | ici i 2 ai = man on the subject. “The Money | . ee i for the queen and her chaperone | presentation of the many former In Their Jeans.” | Thee soeeigen noni i a sis for the king. In queens which from time to time SOCIAL NOTES “| Hostesses for the evening «were | thro oe an aoe 4 t Fabtsticc tat ee sae = — have reigned over festivities. in| Mr. and Mrs. Fran Rector and || Mrs. Vandeline Russell, Mrs. Glo- Union, is a pls 2 of the as: catchnetalbida Gee te npn Key West and other places. This |Dr. Jones of Pendelton, Indiana | ria Hancock, Mrs. Lavania Gates, | dent government council “and ‘ aging inning ¢ party at feature is being handled*by Mrs. | arrived over the highway last Mrs. Margaret Scully and Mrs. Mil- was counsellor to Freshmen. last ’ Ga ge leading hotels. © Marjorie Allen, chairman of the|night and Mr. and Mrs. Rector dred Stickney. - ae » Mrs. Gellrich Feports that publicity committee. | are spending their,10th vacation in H Pe father, J. N. Watkins,. an 3 3 ete is - the Island city, Dr, Jones is his C Gi ! i tik te © 7, ; ej first, but he claims he will be a ; Carpenters Give et verter ee | Key West Garden Club Flower Show | Tepis: vistors’ bere. they are 4\Labor On Sen 2 pagpinagg-obbieeag oe ge O 1 T - h A E x bs | staying at The Hacienda. ‘ r On Semana that his daughter had had an pens Lonight At lks Club Annex Al F a MARTHA Watkins? 1 interrupted school career due ‘to The K . oye | Gregorio Valdez, arrived from _ egre Fountain INS the much-traveled life of the a 3 : ey West Garden Club Flower Show which opens tonight |Cuba over the Airways after a The spectacular fountatl around considered th i Remliy,;: bas: aha ee F at 6 p. m. at the Elks Club annex will live up to its” ppotaise’ of | week's visit to the Island Republic. | which: “aymphe* Wil dance in the |honS® a student cree pene ey ut clataples ahd t ‘beauty and interest if one can judge by the activity at the preview opening scene of-the Semisna Ale-| Last month, Mine wari nis he ee TT this.morning. Committee workers, individual exhibitors, and as-!_,™S. Pedro: Pages, Mrs. Isabel | pase gre Pageant at W. Martello Towei, ; ——— » Miss Watkins was by constancy of effort. sistants crowded the auditorium, all busy arranging ‘the displays. ;Pages and son: Robert, arrived | oe Se eS “ Marth 7\and 8, is being assembled | ee ne isp | from Tampa, Fla. for a Week's,visit | iG : BRS |by the ME: Bennett. ction Slywery-Bern: a Trucks of palms and’ férns were | with relatives and -friends. Mrs. | * : ~|Co. All labor on the intricate pré=| i. * ° SOUND TRUCK oeing unloaded at the ‘door. Vases | Pedro Pages is the mother of Nes- | {ect is being donated as a public |\Celebrants Are {Continued From Page One) 20 rn ae ae beaten boo Senese and Mrs. Lawrence | "| Service by Local 655 of. the Car-| ye more than the testimony of his |es featured in the show were hiav-| 4 = | Se cot z (rome 's Union. z= Honored At Party 5 i ie va pate fant pe tras Prapeyeag. agree rhgria lca TEA WILL HONOR CANDIDATE FOR QUEEN of Semana Alegre, pert and pretty | THE JO GARLANDS | A birthday dance honoring all th : . ¥ REV, MARTIN BRAM Glendora Sawyer will make a talent bid in pantomine to Betty N’ N , | Servicemen with natal days in Feb- , against the peace of the com- greenery banking. Tags were being if Hain pecan ENTERTAIN RELATIVES | ruary was held at the USO-YMCA by RAYMER munity. Their clamor invad the privacy of homes and bus: , hess places alike; where there is | illness or where young chiidren| are -asleep, it is a menace to! health as well.” attached to the various specimans for identification and owhership. Some of the exhibits were com- , others were well. n+ the way. An exotic and at the same A tea will be given this afternoon in honor of the Rt.| Rev. Martin J: Bram who has| arrived in Key West to syper- | vise the Confirmation Class of | on Monday, at 8 p. m, at the Key West High School aucitorium when the contestants will appear for the final selection. She is a high school senior and a member of the National Honor Society. Miss Sawyer was selected as Miss Elks Club of this year, is interested in drama, and ha appeared Mr. and. Mrs. S.E. Preble, Sr., |and daughter Barbara of. Orchard | Park, N.Y. are vacationing, in Key | West, as guests of Mrs. =Preble’s | sister, Mrs. Jo Garland. * | day” on it was served with straw- Thursday evening with musi: Gus Ayala and his “Sas she A huge strawberry cake with candles and a letter “Happy Birth- | time delicate setting which will fas- as model in several recent fashion shows. i Miami commissioners mindful cinate show-goers isthe fabulous i of the popular feeling on sound | orchid display arranged by Comdr. trucks banned their uses except Walter Schlech. Wild and hot- “in parades for which legal per- | house orchids in yellow, white, pale mits shall have been issued as and deep purple and other tints provided for.” ‘stud a natural background. 4 The Miami lawmakers passed Earle Johnson was putting last an ordinance reading: ‘touches to his booth ‘of . tropical “It shall be unlawful for any | fruits and vegetables featuring the person* to operate or cause to evolution of the cocoanut. Mrs. E. allow to be operated on any: of |H. Eldredge had just finished her When interviewed, Mrs:* Preble | berry punch. The crowd sang |said that they were enjoying the | traditional birthday ocak for bn tous success. There are |Semi-tropical weather of the island | servicemen and one GSO girl who | which couldn't be put in-the regu- |city and were especially pleased | celebrated the happy occasion. lar review which I wrot¢ for Fri- Bas the eee flowers ,and other | The honorees were Sal Achenga, day. ¢ illiant foliage. ; % ‘ & tay, Comstoc | For example, the difficult time I widence, R.L. had recognizing people’? }aew well | Wilcox, West Warwick, IL; Jotm | when they were by a sim- | Grace, Elizabeth, N.J. and Miss | ple coating of stove A Dolores Valdez of Key West. face si saan dhore St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The affair will take place in’ —— ae Ye St. Paul's Parish Hall from 4 to N ° F il | 6 D-te, today. ewsman | nitseg . Ail members of the parish and| 7). , ge re y Show, K.W. High School audi; their friends are cordially invit-' Vigits Key West | _ torium, 8 p.m. : ed to attend. | MONDAY, MARCH 3— { 0 Ae Church, at chats 7: m2. For Second Time ae aoe ee | Crowning of King and Queen of | TUESDAY. MARCH 4 Key West Artist Attorney and Mrs. Charles E La Semana Alegre, K. W. High)" pinner mbeting, Kiwanis. Club, ogee School auditorium, 8 p.m. Lomun's Beach. Patio ies Wins First Prize Feirich of Carbondale, Il, are i restau- sia making an 11 day visit to Key West Special interest group cooking | s classes, home of Mrs. Charles Sheri weep cam Lions Club. Old Time Minstrel the streets of this city, any ve-| minature view of Hawaii with tiny oye ,and are staying at the Key Lodge} D. Bratenahl, Nav ital | Meeting, Order of Rainbow) Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Bese co cm whiek’ ane ane. (flower leis, natives and a backdrop | Ire Miami Art Show ive ree uve tishieg cet take | Bartatenahh, Naval Hospital) “"Girts, ‘Scottish Rite Temple | — Club 371, VFW home, 8 p.m. chanical or musical sound-mak-| picturing Diamond Head promom-| 1... the second consectitive. year | Seeing with their son and daughter-| Handicraft class Officers’ Wives’, | 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Jr. Woman's Club, at ing device,-band, orchestra,musi-/ory. Dr. Aubrey Hamilton tad Recreation bldg. 178, N.S. 7:30, Meeting, Catholic Daughters Woman's Club on Duval street, at Stephen Avila, a Key West ‘attist|it-taw, Mr.-and Mrs.‘ Charles C. ry cal instrument or loud speaker/completed his authentic now residing in ‘Miami. h: Feirich of Metropolis, Tll., who .m. | Ameriea, Court Mary Star 8 p.m. « shall be attached, mounted or| shadow box study. Mrs. omer? pasting by atl oth il been| Fein been in Key West since Jan- Meeting, Key West Temple No. | the, Sea No. 634, at St. Ann’s} WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5— 5 operated thereon or therein for) Kirke was Heciog tay Sameer | painting in the fruit class display-|"@™Y 13. 20, Pythian Sisters, Pythian! | Hall next to the rectory. All| Ladies Day Golf Tourament, K. m4 the purpose of advertising, | surines in a minute erglades ed at the Miami Woman's Club an-| Charles C. Feirich, the son, is a Hall, 7:30 p.m. ' visiting Catholic Daughters W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. . soliciting, or attracting atten- | exhibit. : nual art exhibition held the early | "€WSPaper publisher. Meeting, Circle Il, Women of| _ invited. 8 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, show whea tion thereto, for any purpose} Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Trevor will part of the week, in Miami. | first Presbyterian Church, 3 p. | Meeting, Key West, Chapter clubhouse, 8 p.m. Pm the Hit. ry m. Mrs. Daniel Garcia, 1233 No. 283, National rners, Coming Events | South street. } Presbyterian Chu 7 p.m. | ‘i Meeting, executive board, Poin. | poswead oa PTA, ciana PTA, school , 8 p.m. { - ‘ Meeting. Woman's’ Aux. t.| Meeting, Key West Players, Key West Duplicate Bridge As- sociation, Coral Room, Over- seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. M Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N, S. whatsoever; provided however, that nothing herein contained shall. be construed as a prohibi- tion against the use and opera- tion of vehicles possessing such show tropical blooms. Mrs. Everett Winters will display medicinal herbs and Miss Hilda Cunhiff and | Wallace Kirke have -seeds and seed pod educational exhibit. Mia- A year ago, Avila was awarded | first prize in the same class. This| year he submitted a colorful com-| SATURDAY, MARCH 1— i grouping a pineapple, ba. Art classes for children, 2-4 p.m. manas, oranges, grapefruit on patio of West Martello Gallery. He Hi m4 Fee Hl equipment in parades for which| mi judges for this group and others | table with a Chianti bottle as back-| Flower Show opening at Elks} © Paul’s Epsicopal Church, Par-| Barn Theater, 8 pm 10:30 a.m. enough. legal permits have been issued! will be Mrs. Young C. Lott, Mrs. | ground. | Club annex, 6 p.m. to 11| _ ish Hall, 3 p.m. | * promptly. ,,| Meeting, K. recognize as provided for in section 133.” | Bob Wilson and Mrs. Thomas Ty-j “Mrs. Alfred Avila, his mother, | p.m. After opening, hours} Meeting, Key West Meeting, Key West Woman's! Auxiliary, ; "ander ’ the Businessman Fred J. Dion said today: ~ “Supposing 50 or more busi- ness men decided to install sound equipment in their cars to advertise their business, wouldn't the noises coming from these 50 sound cars create a bedlam. Why we wouldn't know where to go gonia: |George Perpall; bougainvillea by son, Horicultural exhibits include be resident of Key West, lives at 417 Elizabeth street. inisterial Ministerial | Club, clubhouse on Duval, ; 3:30 p.m. Association, 11 a.m. are 10 am. to 10 p.m. daily} | | Meeting ,WMU of First Baptist! through Tuesday, March 4. s and caladiums by Mrs. Mrs. B.C. Papy and Mrs. William Ford; ferns and palms, by Mrs. Edward Graham and Mrs. Thomas Caro; foliage and speciman plants ty Mrs. Melvin Russell and Mrs. Study Map Of Tact ical Area Cottons hana le of the, Audubos Mary Buckner, 4 p.m. for “de boids, de Coffee, SubRon Four Officers” is.”.-He never Wives at Ft. Taylor Officers’ _ Mike Jacobs, Club, 10 a.m, THURSDAY, MARCH 6 Meeting, Elks Lodge, at club, 8 a5 Ze i 3 bi 8 uy Fer = aF . for quiet,.Isn’t it likely that 50 ‘or more business places would , do this? I certainly would if ‘,ather places of business did it, 1 weuld be compelled to.” ©) »Meanwhile City . Commission- snenssuch as Delaney and Eisner, who have not yet decided how they will vote will study the matter between now and Mon- | W.H. Landuyt; hibiscus by Mrs. B. |- | Curry Moreno and ‘the orchids and | African violet exhibit sponsored by | the Key West Orchid Club. ‘There are a dozen artistic sha- ‘dow box arrangements by invita- tion under the supervision of Gene Otto. The miniature shadow boxes, ‘of which there are 26, will also be | a highlight of the show with Miami | judges Mrs. Theodore Bubler, Mrs. p.m. 1 Meeting, V.F.W. Post No .3911, VFW Post home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Garden Club, at Wo-/ man’s Club, 8 p.m. | 5 Owder’s’ association, - Cudjoe | | ‘Key, Sawyer’s Camp, 8 pm. | “Meeting, Golden Rule and Busy | Fingers Circle of W.S.CS., First Methodist church. day night. | | [+ Blsnerfaaia today, “If the com- | Powel woting far both cloteet. | “Gb, St. Paul's Parish Hal |, last plaints against the loudspeaker) The place settings ihelude for- 1 = gil hight for : pel ill placed ee onieaees. | a oe ann, aD core | Art classes for adults, West bee enough Se ia entitled $0.2 E fecargrenedagd tg b Martello Gallery, 8-9 pan. 5 That man is entitled to live. But land 18th century Dresden dinnet oe sebtpeclis P. que E if the ordinance is against every- | table settings. | ning hi ins, jing’ ith nd trucks, I'll vote | | Meeting, Knights of Pythias, jing a ‘ eg ase , | __hther arrangements to be Indeed | Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming | saying | rd containeds aut araehat Saab St., 8 p.m higher — ; sting, Key West Amateur ¢ ; TOMORROW WILL {abies and fruits, “Fot Men Only” Mocting, Ti, Netiocal Guaeiiihe ales On reply ; (Continved From Page One) —_ supervised by Bowman Cutter. « aces fe oe te shy be te ‘be « Mrs. Norberg Titompson is thé Meeting, Officers’ Club, Fern |“ lost my He resty it, too, _ side, and a large group of fomer Queens of regional and country- wide importance will assist the jud- ges by tringing to bear their rich \Gene Otto. storebouse of knowledge on the sub- | ject of carnival royalty. They will be aided by an applause *by a Gus Ayala’s orches' will starch up timorous contestants and drown out hecklers: H Tuesday evening, under the near full moon at County Beach, there will be movies and color slides il- lustrating the history and traditions of Key West. The High ‘School Band, newly returned from triam- | phs upstate and before 250,000 cele- | Chapter No. 21, OES, Scvt-) 1 tish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. | DeMolay Ball, Elks Club an- nex, dance and floorshow, & i roe ad Ie p.m Meeting, mous. Alcohelics Apony- First Presbyterian brants in Havana, may also be on hand; providing homework doesn’ interfere. W&dnesday the Chamber of Com merce will hold a Fun Nite at the | Beach, with street dancing and rbumba contests, Starting tiime will be 8 p.m. Also to be seen that even. will be the world reknowned magi- cian and telepath, Polgar. Boron, the most widely known compound of which is borax, is used with steel as an alloy to make the steel hard. . den staff member writing the arti- \ cle and illustrating it with his own The flower show is open this evening from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. and ‘tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday | from 10 a.m. to 20 p.m, | In Yemen, camel drivers plan- | ning long journeys often force food | down the throats of the camels, ; | saying their animals will not eat jaeeh withowt-the forced feed-! PICTURED ABOVE are Wing Air Force studying a Tactical Area chart in their offices at the U, S. Naval Station, Key West Their units are quartered and operating from this station as, Official U.S. Navy Phote of the Royal Canadian Commander D. E. Galloway (right) and Wing Commander W. P. Pleasance . temporarily Dance. Studios Opens Monday 1 A. M. TO 10 PL Mm, 517 DUVAL ST. (Upstairs) PHONE 1799

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