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e Saturday, March 22, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 as SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ' PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Lesson Two Is One Step Over The First One ‘|Dr. Joseph L, Fetterman Addresses ~ « |Marine Takes A Bride | ale 7 . s ‘ |County And Naval Hospital Medicos CONCH er | Dr. Jospeh L. Fetterman, director of the Fe an Clinic, | Cleveland, Ohio, spoke this week before a combined meeting of- the Monroe ee Medical eg and the Medical Staff of the U. S. Naval hospital at Key West, on “How To Deat With Mentai 3 | The excellent lecture was on, | "Long distance phone call “froi : [the diagnosis of mental depres-' C.D), 4, Initiates Montreal. yesterday revealed: : sion and stressed the need of Al Palmer, erstwhile Citizem staff- | i igi « |constant vigilance ‘of depressed Are Announced: ster, is now wziting for Le ‘Petite | papent in order to prevent sui- 'M. ti Ch # Journale in Quebec. That Queen of | cide. p i ed LeMay case gets, as jee in | | Said he, in regard to care of} aia ing - ang s <“Blunderland” eee vere €u- | | psychoses subgroups which in-| 5, ew members of the Catholic} jiouser and curicuser.”” : i clude schizophrenias, the toxic-| Daughters of America. Court Mary) Jack Delaney dodges dates ;by | nic and manic depressive Star of the Sea 634 whe were ini- Y ste | orga A Pp) r tiated Ma = the score. . .Don’t get us WKORE.- | |group, “The manic-depressive | 547 Mareh 17 included Mrs. | it just happened that the office, ca- psychotics constitute another ma-/ 7; aah Pruisinskas and MYS-| tender, whipped by the breeze jor group. The depressions are | “©? . Fredette. .|caught him on the cheek as he | more common than manic states. Other initiates are Mrs. Marion went out the door yesterday’ after- Depressions are of many kinds. a Mrs. Stasia Foley and Mrs.|noon, Date with a plane was | Those that occur in the fourth tthe inn i, Dame. caught by Mayme Claxton, fondly | and fifth decades, involutional | . | le induction ceremony at St-}known.as “Gramma,” when’ she | J | melancholia, and those which|A™"'S Hall was performed bY | took off for New England Thursday | | }occur in cycles in manic-depres- | Grand Regent, Mrs. Herman Gor-| afternoon. Yggy Carbonell was 5 sive psyhcoses, and finally de-| eee ing Lecaard Allen, Paramount’ P: pressions which develop in re-| It ie been announced that the | \ures publicity man off for Atlan- | | sponse to unfavorable situations.” |T€svlar meeting of the C. D. A-lta, Ga., and I was helping. . .so | Dr. Fetterman stated that the|Which is usually held on the first] we sounded claxtons in salute*for symptoms in all three groups eeeay of every month will be La Claxton’s adios. Reason for lea- | - = vary in degree but are similar in| niotjy ot {hanged to the second | ving Key West was due to illness | A GUARD OF HONOR added color note at the wedding of Cpl. * some respects, like bodily dis-| none to April 8 for this time is | 2,te family. Kayme was one of| Elliot C. Guidry, United States Marine Corps, March 1 when j tress, sight loss. feeling of tired-| 440 49 several member i the “Can’t:..Take, It, With You”) i; marriage to the former Miss Kathryn Marie Wesley, took : ness and. weakness, profound /4u@ 10 several. members baving (| menage: in. the Caroline street) 1... The ceremom: med at the U.S. Naval Chapel ; Grecantiia: lous OF empetite, Nas of attend another special meeting. apartment of, Betty .French!s ;mo- oe oot y was, performed at t U.S, pel | joy im living, disturbed sleep, and ther, Mrs. Helen Wianinghamuief | e soe - 3 % be } other marks of self-depreciation Lenten Organ out Bal roe ays: 8 ple. .g@f a | — daorrsevud vil. bie 1 van may bring about suicidal \Recital Gi osha gusset ah ese * | Dor " Guard= i Oe tektercant was one of the enters bi ae part in “ Hands’ Across Ths Sea's Mi hl ts esley-Gui y WK i ig ee TR an seg Met Tat aay ae ‘ pioneers of electrocoma therapy} At St. Paul’s Mrs, French doing dishes, Ed Sia- | **4&*2 igh hain Guidr fl ng AG LIFE IF YOU DON'T WEAKEN, ond Gloria’ Grahame seems to be going strong | and pointed out that such treat- ley, trying ‘to. write a, letter,,on, his | A double! “ad 8 TUnitdd States) Marine Corps as she tries out an advanced lesson of elephantine proportions withLyle Bettger ’ supervisibg the | ment as “a specific” at certain} ‘The organ recitals at’ St. Paul’s | “lacking typewriter, Jack Talbot} suard of honor bie | colorfi mphasis to the recent wedding of job. It’s a thrilling climax scene in the film, “The Greatest Show On Earth” which is slated for | stages of the condition in mental'Church presented by Charles R. | USiN& the sewing machine, and a) the former Misd’ Mi Wesley to Cpl. Elliot C. Guidry, the Monroe Theater beginning Tuesday, Maren 25, for a one weck only roadshow pre-lease en- depression patients, was highly | Roberts, will continue on Monday spaniel and a Siamese cat playing USMC, at the Naval Chapel. Chaplain H. F. Menjes performied the gagement. The picture will not be shown in Key West in regular schedule for at least six months. | successful. He gave the results in| at 7:30 p.m. It is a happy renewal | ie and seek around and arcand | | 4:01 rites at 1k am. March 1: i BR pi ee ek ee ee ee at several thousands of cases so|of an old custom. sg ae All payee begs be The chapel ‘was dechraied: with ; Z y ° treated as 80 percent cured and! There is nc i k ay wo! singm: at sol a ; ; oddard ! Lesson One Is Rugged | Circus Picture . | improved, with 20 percent unim- | but een cteraes peas made famous, “Don’t Blame May- See Ke ee ae Comdr. '. G. > | proved or failures. ceived in thi i n ta-| me” w ; ich” B ; heik f | To Open Tuesday Following Dr. Fetterman’s talk, ! bles at ripe ppeghine tire The| PARTY LINE: That should be a etal! pei os re To Pose As Ss | a period of discussion followed | proceeds go to needed repairs of | hundinger of a barbecue at. the Dem 0 4 ation | At Monroe Theater and refreshments were served. |the organ which must be kept in| Raoul Garcia home -this sheen wn hide daviaaes agen “aa In mstr “ oui figs oe condition, and this evening if I can judge bY | 141. William M, Wesley, 1415| Commander Leland Goddard had Cecil B. DeMille’'s Production. | Sur AsDevDet OW Ci , Parishoners, citizens and tourists | the preview last Saturday. ‘Dress United street, was gen in mar-| an unusual assignment. agt } “The Greatest Show On Earth” are welcome to enjcy the weekly | secret service, Williamsburg and} ~~ by her father: Sh as live model for the d yas y cation a year ag i Lenten: a Independence to keep things liyely. | Se by her father. She wore a n was filmed on location a year ago| Wall Hol: ‘otfee inten - programs. : 4 ». keep t ballerina length gown of white|monstration given at Sarasota, Florida at the winter A large and appreciative audi-|- -Line of the Feo gohan ti organdy, an embroidered organdy | Reilly at the West : quarters of the famous Ringling | Next Thursday ence cnibyed last Monday's” Pro | vour time.”. . ‘There are more | Jacket with long slegves conning) lacy, Vaeiainie 8 \ Brothers-Barnum and Bailey Cir-} Surasdevdet Officers’” Wives’ JRO) einen ways than one to unfold a daven- |‘ & pases oy ee coe f cus. The brilliantly colored scenes |Club will hold a coffee at Aero- port. Funniest is the one in a re-| °° que G are authentic Se ihe movie stars | Palms, Thursday morning, March MAID‘S NIGHT OUI cent cartoon series with the “an ites 3 a Her. ony ae Se ee 27 at ten o’clock. ‘54 0 lfolder ending up in a pythonlike | 2% lily-of-the-valley. Her only didn’t use doubles and standins for |" Hostesses for the social meeting sy “DOT' jack-knife wrestler’s hold... Jere ornament was a charming heart- | most cf the Big Top action. "| are Mrs. O. J, Washburn and Mrs. |THE BELLE OF NEW YORK” |Snader claims be is “magnificent” | Shaped gold lockeh a gift of the Betty Hutton, . star, actually|P. J. Bliss. * latthe Strand Theatre. in the Tennessee pone mar, ee i if ed trapez vobatics fox her | It has been reques' that all|...Wera-Ellen canbe the. belle. of | “Last of My. Solid Go Vatches.”” atron ee M Bl cance aeene entéred’ the | members bring an ithe for the any city, perhaps even Moscow. | And so he is. ae i nee a bavi Rade Bak ant inspired : mg ix os | Thrift Shop. She’s far and away the best dan-| ady tourist. asked him what part | from Rome, Ny x. 10 clown role as “Buttons with ver-| An election of a co-chairman will | cing partner Fred Astaire has hadjhe played. and he _ answered beige silk shantung dress and a ve. Glorid Grahai\e’s act, in which | take place. in the movies, including Ginger | promptly, “A traveling salesman." | beige Milan-straw hat ~ trimmed an elephant poises a gigantic foot! Reservaticns must be made by | Rogers. There are mcments-when | Just as promptly she said, ‘I with spring ‘flowers. Her cor- above her nose resulted in cnly | next Tuesday, March 25. Those ex-| she even surpasses the twinkling | might have known it.” Well that's /sage was of white carnations. one mishap, but she used no stand- | pecting to attend should call 1603- [mete of the famous Astaire star. | another busy signal on the old par-| Best man for~the groom was in, and once the elephant in the act | XM or 1469-M. course, he can soft-shoe and tap | ty line. Cpl. L. R. Bitterman. The ushers bruised her thigh. Dorothy La- in a superior way, especially in the | DON’T BE SURPRISED if king- | 20d guard of honor were mem- AT WINTER QUARTERS of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus, movie star Gloria Grahame, got a lift out of her preliminary training course on how to make frienés and influence elephants, prior to her role in Paramour color production, “The Greatest Techni- Show On Earth,” directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Her coach was Arky Scott, the Big Top’s $uperintendent of elephants at Sarasota, Fla, Mrs. L, Royal, Novelist, Is A Key West Visitor | | song prominent Key West va- | vationers this week is Mrs. rt determine the name of ‘the | roe, rene Thompson Royal of Jackson- ville, author of “The Ember's | Glow,” Mrs. Reyal and her husband, an j employee of the internal revenue | department of the government, are staying at The Caribbean apart- ment. The recently published book, “The Ember's Glow” is an histori- | cal novel dealing with the private | life and loves of the famous Naval hero of 200 years ago - Jchn Paul Jones. The author spent many years in research and diligent work | to compile the historical back- ground for her popular novel. LST OFFICERS FETED BY HELICOPTER PILOTS | LST Officers Tas | The heticopter pilots and other officers“of VX-T honored tho” of: ficers of the LST 209 at-a cack: tail party celebrated last night at Aeropaims from 8 p.m. to * midnight. About 30 guests enjoyed the convivial evening. The LST grovp included Cmdr, John Cridland, executive officer, Dan Hedin and others. } | Interesting Notes The island of Barbados was un- inhabited when discovered by an English sea captain more than 325 years ago. In 1915 an earthquake caused a} Nevada mountain to grow 30 feet, says the National Geographic Sc ciety. oF | Program Organ Music USO Newsletter Debut April 1 Servicemen and members of the GSO are taking part in a_contes' monthly newsletter te be launched by the Armed Forces USO- White- head"street, it was announced to day, The publication, formerly known as ‘The Key Hole will come early in April with a brand new masthead, according to Dorothy Rath, pregam secretary. A staff of eight was selected at | ja meeting last Wednesday night ‘day of spring and honoring the | r want: i ;to run the newsletter which will | servicemen cd ARcadya a ae ae earry original artic cartoons by se S, verse, emen. | Jeanne Reynolds will edit the GSO page whith will be included in the | ‘The band stand was decorated | tii mimeographed newsletter. Editorial meetings will be held jevery Wednesday night at the USO | py Birthday” were on the back, building at 8 p.m., Miss Rath ‘said. She urged servicemen in the area to contribute pame suggestions icles~and stories~ for"? the pe et iT Bao ie Repeated On Monday The second in a series of Len- | ten Organ Recitals wilt be given | at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church on Monday evening, March 24th, beginning promptly at 7:20. Charles R. Roberts, the recital organist, announces that the pro- gram of organ music rendered last Monday evening will be re- peated. The concert will include wall known and loved composi- tions by Handel, Bach, Dvorak, Schubert, Wagner, and Nevin. The public is extended @ cor- diat invitation fo attend, out | mour actually performs as the “iron jaw’ girl who hangs by her teeth frohm a bar. ‘The entire circus company join- ed in person to make the picture. Some of the most famous are “The Flying Concellos,” “The Al- zanags,” ‘“The Zoppes” and “The Maxellos,”’ regular cireus troupes. | “The Greatest Show On Earth” will open at the Monroe Theatre Tuesday, March 25, at a 3 p.m. ma+ |tinee with continucus showings | through the evening. The road show will be presented for one week only, and will not be released in Key West anywhere else, for the | Sext six months. This is a, pre-re- lease engagement. On~ Saturday, March 29 and, Sunday,..March. 30, an early matinee will open at 12:30 p.m. 1 ial, publicity, man, made a, spe- Ness Kev West from Atlanta,| a. to make the arrangements vith the management.of the Mon- i} } } | |Spring Dance Is \Delightful Event \At“Y” Formal Thur: night at the “Y" the night for celebrating the was | first | with birthdays in| and | March. Gus Ayala played for the | Friday: dancing from 9 to 11 p.m. on the |USO YMCA. patio. with potted flowers, plants, and | large colored letters spelling “Hap- | drop. ' ‘The girls of the Girls’ Service Organizatoin turned out in lovely jspring formal gowns of pastel | silks and nets. Misses Shirley: and ‘Raye Pent served the strawberry | birthday cake and punch during | | intermission. Three men with birthdays in| | March were present at the dance: | \Dave Dickins from Penna., | i Bill Hillard cf Weymouth, Mass., fand Gus Boeckmann of Louisville, | Ky.. all stationed here in Key West. |° Teaight’s dance will feature the imusic of Ida Gellrich and her gals | {playing from 8:45 to 11:45 p.m. | | Monday night, the music for dan- ‘cing will be furnished by the So- mar School Band. This is the first idate the Sonar Band will play fer } ba USO - Y¥ dance, and guests look eonard Allen, Paramount's) ;re- |, Schneiders Entertain Michigan Houseguest Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schneider, 1520 White street, have as their houseguest Mrs. Mae Hora of Un- ion Point, Mich., who has been in Key West for three weeks. Mrs. Hora expected to make an overnight trip to see her son who is stationed on the USS Yosemite, but says “I fell in leve with the place, and so I stayed on, and ex- pect to remain here for at least two more weeks,” A resort owner back in her home town, Mrs, Hora is considering sell- ing her place in Michigan and set- tling here in Key West, so im- prestet was she by her vacation ere, MONTREAL PAPER (Continuea rrom Page One) the night that The Citizen saw him, January 5. His bride of six months spoke little English: also: lish. The missing beauty walked off a Keys bridge on January 4 to change from fight shorts into warmer clothes. She has never been seen from that time on, ac- cording to the office of the Mon- roe County Sheriff. Meanwhile the family of Mrs. Le May wait eagerly for action by the Grand Jury on Monday. Key West and told the AP “It looks like the only way the case can be solved at this ime is through the presence complete cooperation of George. Le May.” Half an hour after Barker had so informed the AP, the French newspaperman called us telling us. that Le May had gone north to. the. Laurentians instead : of {South to Key West. Le May, ac- cording to Mrs. Le May’s brother Raymond Daoust, left Montreal by automobile. Barker meanwhile said that he had not “received complete ,co- \operation from George Le May or from Private Investigator Ro- ger Nadeau who was hired b; the family to help solve the case. ginning Wednesday, March 26 at’ ¢?S alike attended: the event and Grand jury action based on the | the home of Mrs. J. F. Brooks, 1005 | "eyed ‘soyieg jo Auownsay x and by Mrs. Le May’s uncl om) and | Quenneville is expected Monday morning. In birds the chest is not separa-| sind slide step, one of the features if the sequences of tripping the light fantastic which are stitched into the fabic like brilliant bead- work. The theme doesn’t matte.r The color, the songs and the flights of choreography make the film. But just for the record, Vera-Ellen is cast as a prim miss who belongs to a reformer’s group known as “Daughters of the Right.” Astaire is a son of the rich who is for ever putting his wrong foot forward. . . until he steps into the path of the slim-waited vision of loveliness. He tries to tred the true-blue pat stead of the playboy highway and almost makes it, Thenycn the eve the wedding, when a. policeman duty and, some of the charac: ters. from. the. Bowery demand its to the bride. + .he’s tempora- ily off the trolley. Of eourse it all ends up in a rose-colored view. with tical way every time he feels the surge of romance. He just rises like a blimp or a heliocpter and ho- vers suspended. More down to earth humor is supplied by Marjorie Main and Keenan Wynn and some hilarious sequences, slipstick finish: to wit: when the reforming lounger tries his hand at being a Western Union boy, a street sweener, and a horse- car driver. Which reminds me to mention that the setting is the turn of the century when ladies wore mutton-sleeves and long flowing skirts. It’s a nice whirly movie suit- able for the entire family and As- taire hasn’t lost-any of his ability. He's stil] a nimble Mercury with wings to his heels and. toes. The Nie is fancy, fun-lighted and ight-hearted. P.T.A. Council Will Sponsor Study Course A study course is teing sponsor: | jed by the Monroe County Council | of Parent-Teacher associations be-) | | | } | | Seminary street. The course will start at 10 a.m. | and continue until noon at which |time a covered dish lancheon will | | be served. ‘The study will resume at 1 p.m. ‘forward to a delightful evening of | ted from the abdomen and breath- and last until 2 p.m entertainment and pleasant dan- cing. ing is carried on by the abdominal muscles. Everyone is invite | course of study. d to attend the some more airy dancing. Astaire |) takes to the air in a funny, fantas- of “put | bers of the Marine Corps: Sgt. {T. B. Barron, Sgt. J. N. Allbri ton, Cpl. G. A: Jackson, Cpl. C. O. size Dan Hedin (NOT headen, Haydeen) Ard tabbed Tete dolph is the name of a Great Dane dog mentioned in the current come- | Gentry and Pfe. O. M. Cejudo. dy, “Hands Across the Seq," in a| Mrs. Wesley, the bride’s mother, bit of bedlamite dialogue delivered | was gowned in blue faille with a by Comdr. Hugh Bredin in his role. | flowered hat trimmed in powder. Frank Merlo who was in the. audi- | blue veiling. Her corsage was of ence barked with laughter. ..Presi- pink carnations, dential Secretary, Joe’ Short, re- The groom is the son of Mr. minds me of a ring-master the way ! and Mrs. Alsace Guidry, Marrero, he cracks the whip when enough,| L@. pictures have been taken agyhe press conferences. .Everyorne falls back with alacrity. The, oniy | time the method a mati nae fall when a photographer from, Ha- yana who, didn’t understand .Bag- lish continued to, take. . five minutes. every one who assisted | search for my son, Micheal MRS. A, N. LE IN MEMORIAM. In loving mé@mory of our dear Alfredo Sands who died Mar¢h Your loving heart is s' for- ever, the hearts that ioved ‘you The newlyweds. spent their honeymoon in Key,West and are Bt Bit Fleming * Vos Miss Gail Boswell’ i at Pr 04 Dibep ‘Made, er Junior, Red Cross" = Sate Mord stots ois Miss Gail Boswell, of the, third | grade, Poinciana School, was elee- ted president of the Key West chap- ter of the Junior Red Cross for the in | coming year at a gon ee safari outfits. C: Ed. Miller |the Truman School recently. Vice- skipper of the Wiilaceebuie has; president elected was Barbara reported no catch, but he went , secretary-treasurer, Rosa- ishing Friday. M istent an- | lene Harper. Frere tay White ‘Hexee Press | In reviewing the activities of the men who toss bait and try to catch |year, it was noted that more gift the outcome of whether or not | boxes,than ustal were presented to President Tru ‘the children in foreign countires re-election. ‘cal schools by members of the Junior Red Cross and given to the es of the past year. eooccccoooocococcoucccss| aicceptmniteae tris the: Bolnils whieh — 9 4 ‘Sr unwar- to New Zealand Jinior Red Cross hon! completion. . ¥ eh The Until God called you away, |): Gh dear one we loved you and our hearts ache for you still, - Forgoten by some others, but by us you never will. Daughter, Elouise E. Walker - Son, Alfredo L. Sands March 22, 1952 Gossett photographed the gang smart draperies turn the trick. Custom made at jin | for" oe at Pas eases Tray favers and small cups filled _with nuts were prepared in the lo- e 9 7. | Naval hospital and the Monroe People 8 Forum. [County Home during each holiday "feed. ana School announced that their correspondence booklet to be sent division 3 ‘alia The radio room at the high : as also presented with a~ much need bulletin board made by Ken- neth Bazo in the workshop under the direction of Arthur Murray, manual arts. instruetor. ‘Eden Calls On Ike PARIS Gen: Dwight D. Eis- enhower paid a 45- minute call on British Foreign Secretary Anthony |. Eden at thhe British embassy Fri- day. he general's office said it was a “courtesy visit’ and would not} say what business was discussed. | “Citizen Thanked” Many thanks for your kind .co- operation in making the Chamber's second annual Conch Cookipg Dec- monstration a successful one. Seve- ral hundred tourists and Key West. it thoroughly, Yours very truly. Harold R. Laubscher J Manager March 20, Rotterdam, Holiand, like much of the rest of the country, is et or below sea level, protected by dikes. : 1952

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