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neagagegEAtY WENT TOES Page 4 "SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, March 13, 1952 VOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Orchid Corsages Ready For M’Lady | Parent Teachers - At Annual Hospital Charity Ball Regional Meeting Dainty corsages of Vanda orchids will be an sale at the Annual | For Tuesda Charity Ball sponsored by the Monroe General Hospital and Ladies Set Ag Auxiliary to be held at the Casa Marina Saturday evening. The corsages will be available as favors for escorts to present to their partners for a smal] sum. The orchids are the Hawaiian type and can be. purchased from those in charge: the Misses Donna Williams, Barbara Pritchard, Glo- ria Muniz and Penny Johnson. Lovely gift items have been do- nated by local merchants for door prizes and guest participation. a- wards. The attractive list fellows: Two round trip plane tickets. to Cuba,-Aerovias Q and Woman's Auxiliary. “ Costume Pin, Beachcomber Green crystal salad bowl and hors d’oeuvres plate, Pollock’s Jewelry. Nicro - vaccum coffee - maker, Home Appliance. Silver Pitcher, Paul Sher’s Electric Alarm clock, Julian Electric Shop Alabaster bookends, Faye’s Gift Shop. French Bookends, . Southernmost Flower and Gift Shop Crystal cheese and cracker set, Johnson Jewelers Basket of groceries, Gulfstream Food store quart of liquor, Ramos Whole- sale Case of beer, Saunders Whole- sale Shampoo, hairstyling and set, Donald’s Beauty Salon rut Shampoo, hairstyling and mani- cure, Stell’s Beauty Nook Movie tickets, Strand Theatre ~ Haircut, Keeton Barber: Shop. To Open Friday ..., At Monroe... .. Tickets, for the midnight show which opens at 104@::). \piavalt) the Monroe... Theater. tomorrow] night for one performance: only, g0_on. sale at 7:00, o'clock Friday evening, Manager John Carbonell Stated.today-- that the» -house would not be oversold and that anyone purchasing aj ticket: advance would be assured ‘of a seal Ge a much de} theme to. adults: ; young ¢ and} women only. It is the .of an average. American. ily, the Blakes of Centerville. They live the ups and downs of the aver- age family in an average town, ' It’s value hinges on the fact ‘that ‘t is so real and so human with nothing left out or to the image ination. ‘ ry town, they advanee} re. vil Seat “has a af Dan Blake and. characters like ‘the ones in the movie. » But hot every town has a forward look, ing s¢hool teacher ‘like Cart Blackburn., The audience lives the story, with the cast, } ——— FORMER STUDENT VISITS PARENTS Lloyd P. Brewer, AA, of the Naval Air Station at’ Alameda, Calif., is spending three weeks leave here with his mother: and Step-father, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ross of 1327 Duval street. Young Brewer was in his sec- ond year at the University « of Florida when he joined the arm- ed services. He Intends to return to finish his education when his term of service expires. A member of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity, he made a trip to Gainesville over the-weekend to visit. his fraternity brothers. Party-Goers Enjo: SUnSOME AT RECENT of the Newtons. * ison al Returned Veteran Will Be Married Here Tomorrow George Villareal, veteran of the | Korean campaign, now home on leave, will marry Pearl Glyndora } Roberts on Friday, March 14 at three o’clock in the afternoon in the office of Justice of the Peace Roy gle ring rites. Matron of honor for the cere- mony will te Mrs. Fred Heyser, a sister of the groom. Harry R. Ro- berts, brother of the bride, will be the groom’s best man. The couple will spend a honey- mcon in Miami, Fla. before lea- ving for South Carolina where Pfc. Villareal is stationed with the ar- my. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts, 184-C Poinciana Place. She is a graduate of Key West High School. The groom is the son of Mr. and Street. He is known, to. friends as “Bunsie’’ and returned from Korea February 21 of this year after over @ year in the army. Botanical Garden Tour To Be Held |Ae Winter Park .. Key: West orchid enthusiasts, will; be interested to know that the Win- od Park Garden Club of Wipter! ‘ark, Fla., is sponsoring a com- bined-flower show and tour of the d. Botanical Garden there ca é afternoon, of March 22. _, The Mead, Botanical Garden hou-' ses the finest orchid collection. in Central Florida. In addition, the beauty spot-con- | tains many exceptionally fine spe- cimans of bremiliads’ and cala- diums. | The Charles Curry’s tain Romaegnents Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Curry son, Frankie, of Miami and ir friends, Mrs. Antoinette Dier- na of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mrs. Rose Klele of Miami, arrived Sat- urday for a weekend visit with Mr. Gurry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Curry, 16 Curry. Lane. ‘Tt Was the first visit to Key West for both Mrs. Dierna and Mrs. Kle- nd Fete told the Charles E. Cu ily how much they were impressed, with. the beauty, and Quaintnéss of the city and stated | that they plan to return for another visit wienever they can. 1370 Register For May Primary As of noon today 1370 men and women have. registered for voting in the May 6 prim- ‘| ; Qty, Supervisor of Registra- tion Sam Pinder said today. Deadline for registering is April 5. Those who did not | Vote in the last County and State elections must register in order to vote, Pinder said. Meanwhile, candidates for the frimary and election must file. for the primary not later, than Saturday noon, County Clerk Earl Adams said, Evening ; GARDEN PARTY ji; honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Noel include Jonathan Jackson, E. L. Newton, Mrs. Newton, the former Jesse Porter, and General Dillon, guest the Parent \Teachers Association will’ hold lits annual meeting on Tuesday, | March 18 at South Broward High |School, Hollywood, Fla. Region \'Ten includes Monroe, Dade and | Broward counties. | Region Ten of There will be a’ cnartered bus | lleaving Key West for the con- lference which begins at 9:30 ‘am. the morning of the 18th. | Anyone desiring to make a re- servation ‘are asked to please get ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE CONCH | | HOWD chosen in a contest at the Elks | |Club annex, Friday night at a be- R nefit show sponsored by the house eidnpee tp pena of the club. The event, The costume ball which followed Bes a apace amare Reaver ie jthe closing of La Semana Alegre | Torano’s orchestra begins at 9 p. wasn’t a mammoth affair, but it |m., but the doors will be open at | was colorful. Mrs. J. R. Thompson | 8:30 p.m., and advance sale of antilla and I put | tickets indicate a crowded house. ee Patrons are urged to come early. on that famous ndspur serape | Judges for the bathing and a black somtrero with chin |beauty promenade will be out-of- lcop. After a little car trouble we | towners selected from the audi- went out to West Martello Towers | ence. They. are pot acquainted with | Male Beauty Cont | Title Holder Of “M. | ‘Mr, Key West of 1952” will be j donned a blac Hamlin, whe will perform the sin- | Sr., | | Mrs, J. R. Villareal, 807 Catherine | in touch with Mrs. Sarah Watson | impse it. Instead, we were greet- . Texas Hood. glimpse i ¢ r ofranes Call to. order: Mrs. ed by Comdr. Lee Goddard in a gh’ Peters, ion shiek’s outfi loose | ., Regional Di- shiek’s outfit, i HuenePetacs i and the ‘hale poe lrector, presiding Mrs. H. E. Cu- ; 5 ; a lean 1s 5 vector Mrs. .Fred , by Burt G amaleg 1B Ac otary. jhat something like mine. Emily eg eset) oe Albert . Her- | Goddard d why Arabian a Fas vas ) h, | Pants were | and it’s one for |man, First Christlan Church, | fi. Ripley's believe me, if Hollywood the belief becomes a reality! Ann Pledge to Flag—Scout Troop. Carlton was there with a Carmen Stair: . s\py, | he Sacer ais aie: Miranda turban from which she [Eresident “Brows pe, real bananas. Mem- proffere bers of the Sociedad de Cuba put on some stirring dances, Tom Whit- ley paid compliments about the writeup of the pageant. Betty Gar nett animated the party. Red Bal _ lard was on deck, too. They told Response—Mrs. Kisie Delaney | me that nearly all the pageant par |F. CP. T. «1... | ticipants attended the dance. Lucie Introductions—Mrs. I. L. Sher-| Byatenal at the gate Icoked char ron. ming in a satiny Madri Gras cap 10:15 a.m.—Key Note Address | {,, faich her aaeaian dress. Dr. Otis McBride, F.C. P.T. 1)” BEAUTY was evident too in the | 11:00—Recreation, Miss Fran) decorations with attractive shrubs | Council, Mr, U. J. Bennett, Sup't {Public Instruction, Broward Co. Welcome—Mr. Myron Ash-. |more, Principal South Broward | High, Mrs. Fred Giles, President |South Broward High. cesBallard. 8 .; |and ferns placed in corners of the 11:10—Report of Council Presi- | lovely, picturesque cor of the | dents, Mrs. Pat Figley, Broward!) o1q fort. It’s actually an ideal place County, Mrs. J. A. Curry, Dade | for a part County, and Mrs. Merville Rosam, | and Histcrical Society would do Monroe County. t _ _.| Well to capitalize on the spot, rent 11:25—Report of Registratio.,) ing jt out for other ive events. Mrs. L. H. Howell. We stayed chatting longer than we 12:30 - 12:10 — “Fundamentals | expected to, and then headed for a of P.T.A.,” questions and answers, Mis. W. H. Beckham, N.C.P.T.A.’ | 12t10 - 1:05 P.M.—Conferences: | High School Service and College Cooperati Dr. Otis McBride, and Mrs. . Mussett; Program | Planning, Mrs. Herman Heinlein, ) tit the motor turned over, Even and Mrs. Joe Mason; Presidents, } gracious Lee Pollock came tc see | Mrs. W. H; Beckham) and Mrs.|if'she could help. As for Miss “I” R. M.. Masters; Publication ana) of 1952, all I can say is L hope she Library: Service, Mrs. Harold To-| get sstuck with a stalled motor bin, and Mrs. C, B, 'Putan; Health. | sometime and when she calls for Mrs, T, V. Oxtoby, Mrs. James “But I don’t have to Bevan, Mrs. G. A. Humfleet, and k with a stalled motor Dr, Hughes, Broward County Health Department. ' 1:05—Dismissal. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. E. D .Peck of Highland Park, N. J., formerly of Key West, arrived here Monday for af two-month visit with r@la- tives, ahd friends, snack. The sandwich was cur un doing. The car went balky. .again! With wailing and gnashing of teeth, we hunted for assistan ajor Cy Minton and a willing crew came to the rescue and pushed the car un- specialists Polly and Yggy Carbcuell were untired by their efforts in the Hurricane Bal- let at the pageant and whirled de- lightfully to the music of Mark Stanley's orchestra. Sylvia, Mark's mark, borrowed a mam- ‘moth straw hat which the dance team of Zarco and Beryl brought to me from Nicaraugua, in alegre? . H ,e | Spirit. Polly praised the choreo- Hee? 4 ps gene Waa ‘graphy of the pageant which was shatersin-taivs, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle directed by Princess Caracciolo, . ers ‘einen * | And yesterday morning, Belle Ha: Mrs. Peck ts the ft Miss [milton added ‘to it, saying that the Jennie Lewin, of Key West. Other Princess’ name had been omitted from La Semana Alegre program b : pee erent ot eet | by oversight.” She added Gat Cor West are.Roy, Charles and Evu- gene Lewin. _ Mr. Peck was stationed at the old Key West Army Barracks e from” 1908 until 1916: After ing here he taught at Rut- gers University in New Bruns- wick for 18 years. He- retired: from the Army in 1940 after 31 years service. pert’s husband, also ‘helped with the program which took a turn for I the better on closing night. . .I hear the pericd piece horse wasn’t there for a second drawing. . .and that the Indian battlers held on to teir wigs with scarcely a slip, THISA - THATA - DATA... Tommy) Thompson has a ¢ painful ear — infee- | tion and sympatay is extended with hope for rapid recovery. . .Larry Karn ks on a humorous name r plays at the Barn Thea- rsenie and Old Hayloft’’. . . What's this I hear about English tweeds mixing it up with tropieat men's wear? Nice wo-k when yen can mix it And page Emily Post Since I don't know wer on |how to announce an engagement when divorce hasn't even been. ap- | plied as’ yet those ul Hair tint \Lartz Trial Will Be Held Tomorrow ie Wilbur John Lantz, we ch ‘rged with’ causing an acci- dent and driving while intoxicated W 6} was cont ress ‘nued im Criminal Court od ay by ise Thomas Caro, be- os ttnesses failed to show up. ; Yury trials will continue tomor- }row with ne lilty pleas as well fe las guilty mi S guilty pleas coming before the jcourt, Judve Caro said. Your Grocer SELLS that Good fen Staff Photo | STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN ——TRY A PouND TODAY— ST id the Key West Art | Constantine Penzin, the tallet ex- | a fuse, purple and other $ jmateh the gowns worn by the mo- dels in the recent Ca: Marina fashion show, aided by “Mr. Lou j !any of the many men who have by Saturday. Her phone is 1329. | for at least a look-in at the dan- | bean estan arene \%rhe theme:for the-meeting is|cers. Harold Laubscher of the| In addition to the male contest- |“Eome-School Cooperation for!Chamber of Co was just ants there will be local girls on jthe Citizen Child.” | coming out and lo: is a mask, | Parade who have won tathing An outline of the conference | 475) told us tc look for Joe Allen in | beauty. titles since 1949, all spon. sellowa Registration: Mrs.|@ White wig, “just like George sored Da. INE ik: ebay Master of | Lit, Hagel, Mrs. William Spit-| Washington” but I never did ; est To Decide r. Key West Of 1952” | introduce them. The lineup of pul- j chritude includes Mrs. Robert You- mans, the former Miss ViAnn Ne- blett who was first te wear the Miss Key West crown in 1949. Other beauties are Miss JoAnn Mullens, Miss Key West of 1959: Pat Mallory, Miss Elks Club of 1950; Polly Carbonell, Mrs. Elks Club of 1950; Dolores Lesely, Miss Key West of 1951; Miss Glendora Sawyer, Miss Elks Club of 1951: Mrs. Joan Lastres, Mrs, Elks Club of 1951; Gay Lou Barrosa, Miss Merry Xmas Bathing Queen, 1951 Queen, 1950 and Gloria Muniz, Val- entine Bathing Queen, 1951. A floor show with attorney Ro- tert Youmans, baritone; imperson- ations by Don Williams; a vocal so- lo by Frank Veliz, Jr., La Semana Alegre King, and a tap dance by Victor Larsen, Jr., will point up the evening’s entertainment. Film To Be Presen | life Down East,” a full color 16 mm | motion picture taken and narrated in person by Carl W. Bucheister |has much in it of interest to the | general public. Appearing at the Key West High School tonight at eight o’clock un- | der the auspicies of the’ Monroe County Audubon, Society and the he is vice president, Bucheister and his film will Kring to the audi- ence intimate glimpses of wildlife filmed in the forests, quiet lanes brushy thickets, clear dancing brocks, marshes, and sand dunes of the Maine and New England | coast. | _ This.is Mr. Bucheister's first, Au- | dubon Sereen Tour lecture engage- ment in Key West, which is one of |the eleven Florida cities on the |Sereen Tour circuit which extends |from eoast to coast throughout the United States. | Soggy : \Rep. Papy Will Entertain Solens State Rep. Bernie C. Papy will entertain the visiting Congress- men who are coming into Key West, tomorrow te hold a hearing on housing problems, he said to- day. om ington iby U, S. Repre- pig +g incoming leaders. Rep, Papy told The Citizen that he will sea that Chairman of the Committee Albert, Rains, (D- Ala.) and ether, mambers ef the commision, get, @ reah look at the Keys, motor u pte Pigeon Key, and get in seme fishing after their work is dene. The is making a national! 3 housing. It ex rt by May tl. . : ja frepo { The. body. of.. William _ Alton Disbury, 46; who died Monday afternoon was sent yesterday noon to Miami, Fla., for cremation, after which it will be forwarded to Gulfport, Florida for burial. Survivor: one brother, Gordon Disbury. s. was. in I | National Audubon Society, of which | “Wildlife Down East” Screen Tour ted This Evening Tonight’s presentation of ‘Wild-y. ~ ‘Three Candidates Qualify To Run In May Primary Three Monroe Countains quali ing Democratic primary in the of. Clerk Earl R. fice of County Adams this morning. R. D. Zetterower of Marathon qualified as candidate fo! \the peace of the third di ;cumtent in this race is E. R. (Doc) Islamarado, are opposing Zetter, ower in this race. Zetterhower came to the keys to live in 1937. He is married to the former Georgella Parrish, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish of Marathon. They have two daugh ters, age 7 and 9. Zetterhower is the © Marathon dealer for the Superior Fish Com- pany and is a member of the Flo- rida Keys Board of Realtors. He is also superintendent cf the Commu- nity Sunday School in Marathon, which he was instrumental in or- ganizing.; ‘ D. M. (Capt.’ Andy) Andrew of Marathon, qualified for candidate for constable of the third district. Encumbent is William (Slim) Pin- der, who is also a candidate. Ema- nuel Arsua of Tavernier has also qualified as a candidate in this race, Mr. Andrew has served the coun- ty as deputy sheriff for the past ten years, making him the oldest |} deputy in years of service of the | sheriff's office. He also is a patrol- ' man of the Overseas Road and Toll District. “Capt. Andy’’ as he is known by many, is the only deputy, who has radio equipment in his car. for the aid of local police officers and highway patrolmen. | Mr. Andrew is an aviation enthu- siast and served in World War I as a pilot. Samuel B. Pinder, supervisor of registration, qualified as candidate for re-election late this morning. ‘There are no other candidates for that office. George Washington and ‘Patrick Henry were among the first own- ers of land in the Dismal Swamp ‘Lowe of Tavernier, who is retiring | because of ill health. Lowe’s sca, | Claude Lowe and Buck Grundy of-| | with few | tion today an Ce cmmemeneenalll WS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Can-Can Dancers, Prizes And Food Offered Publie At Pretty girls, prizes and an Benefit Dinner enchilada (shrimp dish) are the lures which pught to draw a large crowd to the benefit dinner to be held from 6 to 9 p. m. Friday evening at Monroe County Beach. The proceeds will help establish a clinic here for the Cerebral ‘WEATHERMAN Forecast of Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm and humid through Friday. Some- what cooler late Friday night or Saturday. Gentle to moderate southeasterly winds, occasionally fresh off shore with possibility of northerly winds Friday night or Saturday. Florida: Partly cloudy weather shey ars in north ‘por- in central por- tion Friday. Continued warm. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits: Moderate southerly winds becoming moderately variable Friday. Partly cloudy weather with few showers in extreme north portion today. East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate The : | southerly winds in south portion fied as candidates in the forthcom- | | tion shifting to west Moderate, southwest ccasionally fresh winds over north por- and north- west Friday. Partly cloudy weather with scattered showers ‘over northern portion, | Total this year j 4.04 Excess this year 2h Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 82% Barometer (Sea Levet) 9:00 A.M 29,99 ins.—1015.6 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac .¥Palsy and Cripples Association. pretty. girls and patrons of the event will still carry on at the. | And if it rains, shrimp, prizes, NCCS on Duval street. Entertainment with a Parisian by way of New Orleans flavor is on the program with. a bevy of can-can dancers sc! to ap- pear during the evening. They are from the Junior Variety show and include Alice Garcia. Nancy Brooks, Marlene, Park, Bétty Cooper and Camille Wal- terson. _The gifts were donated by Lou’s Radio and Appliance Store, Jack and Al's City Service sta- tion, the House of Linens and Maxwell Furniture company. A child’s prize will be given away also. The “pink gold”, the shrimp used for ithe enchilada ingred- ients is being given by Shrimp House, Lanasa - and - Wexle:, Shrimp and Seafoods. Tee cream is donated by the following dairies; Land, O’Sun, Southern, Adams and Home Milk. The full-course dinner is serv- ed for a Very moderate — price. The committee. in charge includes Mrs. Harvey Bush, Mrs. Daniel Braxton, Mrs, Julio DePoo, Mrs. Mary McMillan, Mrs. Everett Cox and Mrs. Joe Allen. Report Representatives of the Junisy Observations taken at City Cffice | Debs will assist with the setv- 9:00 A.M., EST jing. Key West, Fla., Mar. 13, 1952 The public is invited and re- : paeded that their attendance Temperatures {will aid a worthy cause, the es- | Highest yesterday s g3/tablishment of a much Lowest last night 75 (Clinic for cefebral palsy and Mean 79 | crippled patieffts. Normal 72) pacecan reine me gai 2: =e _ Apply To Wed Precipitation . ‘ hs The fohowing copules have ap- Total last 24 hours 0 ins.| plied for. marriage license at the Total this month 39 ins. | Office of County Judge Raymond Deficiency this month 14 ins, R, Lord. Jack Lee Currie, 3512 Avenue B, -|23, and Barbara Jean Johnson, 26, 823 Eaton street; Phillip Easton, 28, USN, and Evelyn Forbes, 26, 622 Whitchead t and Melvin EK. Houchins, Naval Station and Eva M. Valdez, 26, 534-D W. Poinciana. TOP CAPITOL (Continued From Page One) Sunrise 6:37 a.m. foreign Relations Commit- Sunset 6:36 p.m. ee ji nebatstells which would Moonrise 9:31 p.m. be Friday. : Moonset 8:04 am.| Lovett told the group it is est a pane sential that the U. S. ste Tides aid'to France in Indochina that is in “the security interests aval Base of the free world.” as Lew. Mallard ducks sometimes settle 11:00 a.m. 4:47 a.m, | squabbles by dogfights in the air. —— pm. 5:39 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time cf Height of Station— Tide high water Bahia Honda (bridge) ———oh 10m 9.0 #f No Name Key (north end) -+2h 10m +14 ft (—)—Minus sign: Correction to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections v An angry grouse makes a rumb- ling noise like a mfiature freight train. Lest You Forget! Auxiliary. For Information Phone 1665-J BETWEEN 1 and 3 P.M, Orders must be in by March te unbelievably $4.99 portant for their styling, as well as their well-bred leathers, and most important for PIC’M SHOE STORE 510 FLEMING ST- their saving ways! Continuing Our SEASON CLOSE OUTS 20% to 50% Reductions on Ladies afternoon, evening, cocktail dresses & Sportswear. Included are some Margaret Newman originals AT THE LIL! SHOP 30% off on ENTIRE STOCK AT The Men's BOTH IN THE CASA MARI NA HOTEL eee: 2 *? > ; ie

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