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Pear ERG ISR ee, posing, A ane are Glick bol Martha’ Morris’ homeroom: Phyl-| Vice-Pe President, Mts. Jeff Ki Extension Officer; Miss Vitwinia | lis Walters; Miss:Helen Darby's iimarsh). Recording See Margaret Scully, Corresponding homeroom: Barbara Trout, Mat- bon, Eliz: “Rnigh! “Douglas Pearson, a Re q a fs SOCIETY . VOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor W yoming Wedding Richard Watson Is Junior High Spelling Champ i Arnold Watson won Championship at Junior” High School arch 25th at a 7th ‘and | ssembly Only 7th and grade students %6 or less s of age ¢ould.compete. The ampion is 13 years. old; and .in | e &th grade. His parents are | fr. and Mrs. Keller Watson, 917 Southard Street; Key; West. The runner-up is Raymond Aguero, age 13, also from grade His patemts are, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aguero, 619,Angela Street, | Key West. Richard and Raymond . will compete in the County Spelling | Bee, Tuesday, April 8 against the! champions and runners-up from} the other schools in the County. | The ‘winner and runner-up in| County Spelling Bee will te in the .Miami Herald t Contest in Miami with a ta Florida State Cham- | ip anda trip. to Washing- | . C. as, prizes for the for- | tunate speller. The pronouncer of the Speliing Bee was Joseph Hurka and the, vere Misses Martha Mor- | Helen Da and Carey! iey from High School ; the Bez were: Miss} homergom: and Sandra Barey L. Beasley’s | Lee Castro, Geral- }, Miss Loretta Pratt’s | Jennie Haffield, Ken- | Mr. H. C. Van-| Benjamin r contestants Jo. Wiison’s Walker hémeroom! neth Plummer; Byleveit’s homeroom: oy Littler Studio, T FAR-AWAY, but not so long ago, Miss C1 , i Pierce, Anita Fernandez; Mrs. Terrington, Wyoming became the bride of C Mary C. ‘uékner’s homeroom: at Torrington, Wyoming. She is the caughter ¢ I ay Harris, Katherine Pratt; | Lafe Harris of that city. The groom is the son cif \ George Hough’s homeroom: Lin- Frank H. Aritas of Key West. Young Sawyer, -e, Sandra Knight; Wil-| liam Robinson's homeroom: Ro: ;Tr 2li,,.Susan Woodward; Mr _|Eana Engiand’s homeroom: Shei- | la Jolinson, Lois Boya; Mrs. Ida} the Air Force at Cheyenn ding. took: placé Februa: », is well known in the city. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Elects - IKennedy’s. homeroom: George! A ~ . * |Leahy, Richard Watson; Arthur Mrs. Carlos Gellrich New President furray’s homeroom: * Patsey | Johngon, Raymond Aguero, Fred- night with dy Puig, Judy Whitmarsh; Miss Beta Omega Chapter of Be Sizms Phi met Tues Secretary, Mrs. Douglas Pearson, Treasurer; Mrs. Joe Sirugo, Defense Offiver:iMrseHarrison! Miles hake Daniel Cates, Henri- homeroom: . ey etia Seiferth; Migs Doris Sher- eee “fied bags we +h os (Mis! Sank \Lairence, Mrs. Newt| oisa’¢ homeroom: Charles _ Bal- Mraokdgan. Stark wasieguest| Ketehings, Mus. Dplio Cobo, Mrs. jaew. >| Me Jame eolanus, Mrs. Joseph | Stark wha teaches public ay. Yes at s igh School gave an, interesting talk on © public) speaking,’ and how to overebme stage fright. It was well received | Swany Miss Pana Hoff, Mes. ict! Signe Of Scone ’ ee Miller, nae Manuel Lope repress Is Protected | MLONDON w — Britain's historic are tov to meet with Beta § and enjoyed by all. Ma Phi on April 7th, at San Car-| _ basa The soggrily .was honored bYlios Institute to formulate plans} Stone ‘of Scone, now back under two * athe meeting. for securing playgrowgd equip-| the 700-year-old coronation chair Mrs. Pen a s, Beta Sigma) ont for the, playground at the|in Westminster Atbey, Jooks un- Phi, New ir@, and Florence | comer of ‘Fleming and Elizabeth suarded. But those Seots had bet- Haupt, atlantic Bi N. J., also] ctrects. ter not try to make away with Beta, Sigma Phi, | a aaa ee aes it again. Members present were: Mrs, C. re Abbey officials said the stone. is} B. Harvey, Mrs. Hollon Beryaidi, ll Reds Killed protected by a secret burglar Miss Maude Roberts, Mrs. Her- | alarm which, if the stone is moved, } bert Sayers, MisS Gloria Rivas,| MANILA \ — The Defense De- | will bring police within 30 seconds. | Mrs. Carlos Gellrich, Mrs, Marg-|partment repczted 11 Communist} Scoftish nationalists took _ the | aret Connor, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi,}led Huks killed in’ clashes with ccronation stone from the abbey | army units Wednesday ad today.'on Christmas Day, 1950, carried it to Scotland and started a police ‘hunt which at one time engaged jalmost every ‘officer in the coun- The police retrieved it from | beja Scottish shrine where the thieves | Miss Marilyn Watson, Mrs. Don- ald Barber, Mrs. Margaret Scully,}., Ten other Huks were: listed a Miss Lola Perez, Mrs, George} wounded, 20 captured and five sur- Curry, Mrs. Tom Caro, Mrs. Cat- proptersd, herine Merson, Mrs. Florence Ra- Acheson, Mrs, Jeff Eng tia laughed at. not to |agus and tomatoes, ice cream and | ’ | the show. Variety is the keynote of fthe program, and practically | ‘tin, Curry;,, Richard Extzman’s}, phate poo 7 ae (gs Larry Langston, Ronnie Max- there! with, Bob. abiding snap- well, Roy Ricci, Ed Caron and | shots”of Jaat autpmn’s partfwihch Ralph Morgan. This, group. of the Pollock's ve Hiv thon | YOuns service men have com- There's one of Bob and mysélf that} Shees, Mrs. Norma 7 ne ea te eet a ets | Ruth Martin and Mrs. Norma te geeierenead &-'Faraldo. These ladies’ will en- | Cadillac (No, deahs! , not THAT it a one) and waited until darnswhen ha = ee at Rica 88) reinforcement ‘arrived and~ the| ‘Pat the JayShees have been } trying to find a way in. ITEMS OF nin -EREST TO EVERYONE | Easter Theme Of Decoration Colors |FAWTU Officers’ Wives’ Luncheon The Easter theme predominated in the unusual and attractive | decorations at the FAWTU Officers’ Wives’ club luncheon held Wed- | nesday at the Casa Marina hote] in the main dining salon. Over 50 members and guests enjoyed the beauty of the table decor pointed up with little golden-painted trees studded with colored miniature Easter eggs. * The luncheon table was ar-| ranged in T shape and the name | Second Painting cards were made of small yel- low paper chicks just hatthing) Demonstration Scheduled Sunday | out of an egg-shell The motif, and arrangements A second painting demonstra- Sunday after- were the work of the hostesses | for the day which included Me: dames O. A. Ham, J. E Hertz, tion will be giv Robert Mas- | Reilly was requested to repeat a | demonstration. This one will be a landscape {painting with a subject familiar jto both visitors and residents in Key W Mrs. Reilly has se- lected a scene of Rest Beach: for the demonstration. eres call Mrs. st Three guests at the luncheon were Mrs. T. C. Buell, Mrs..E. R. Beane and Mrs. George R. Ry- mal. The menu included a delicious shrimp salad, fresh spring aspar- Winter is a good time to fix spaces between boards in a floor. It is during cold weather that floor- beards show more space between boards. Fill with a paste mixture of fine sawdust and shellac, whit- ing and color. frosted cookies, and tea or cof- fee. The next FAWTU meeting will be the last Wednesday of the} coming month, April 30 with the place to be designated in the fufure. JayShees Promise Lively V ariety Amateur Talent Show For Friday As a result af auditions held Tuesday evening at the high school, an excellent program for the Amateur Talent Show to be presented Friday evening at 8 o'clock has bee! assured, it was announced today by a spokesman for the JayShees, sponsors of all types of entertainmentvill be represented. “4 Vocalists, instrumentalis€s, dancers, comedy teams and specialty numbers will alj be a part of the program. The com- mittee in charge of arrangements for the show has expressed con- fidence that all those who part in the program will present excellent numbers. Several specialty numbers Will} also be included in the. program as added attractions which will not be in competition with the amateur contestants. These include the Fleet Sonar School Quintet, , consisting “ of The Presidential Press enjoyed beef Tuesday night, (not the kind to beef about), with George Elsie Keyes hosting the newsmen, Sec- tet, consisting of piano, base fiddle, accordion, clarinet and vocalist. They have been heard recently at the Navy Charity Carnival and various other Navy affairs, and their renditions are said to be bined to form an excellent quin- | ties. a bowknot of laughter every time he exhibits it, And at long, last comes the explanation of why I spent two hours shivering. in the blasts of a nor’easter during the party. I just stepped outside: fe a with a group jst aie the Another specialty number has doors were locked. When § been arranged by a trio of Jay- glers arriving when the party was aver and refused to answer the knocks. I curled up in a parked tertain with harmonized vocal selections, which will contribute immeasurably to the program. most fortunate in obtaining the assistance of Robert Dopp to act as Master of Ceremonies for the | show. Mr. Dopp is very well known = throughout’ the com- munity ,and a lively program is guaranteed. festivities began again. And that’s the story or Pll eat the sandspurs | that studded by serape after traisp- | sing around and around the house FAREWELL WITH SKOAL was given Sunday by Lt. John Cridland, skipper ‘of the LST 209 at @ noon | repast much enjoyed . . . and thank You suh! There was a | general air} Approve Budget | * Citizen Staff Photo | GORGEOUS 18 “THE TERM for. the lovely and uni rently on display im the library at the Woman's Ch earthenware pot and is the result of a year *s gure ful the speciman, It is a luscious apricot-orange tint sha: som and avith an effect of powdered purple over peach-giay A tiny golden stripe is visible she Cattleya genus, cur- piant is in a huge f who developed » lip of each blos- sare a light | f eath flower. The | uval street y Miss mn ait righ = us three siems or stalks, each bear s my. « of blooms soko at flew ‘on gne Stem and five flowers offi, each of the wo ste color is unusual an is the result of cressing small-flowered’ purple and wered orange orct ids of the Cattleya group. Also of display is 2 violet~ purple orchic plant wr many of owned and — by Mrs. William, Waeren. Ail those interested in. striking ty are invited to visit. the. library and ‘view, the orchids. ® ‘oPthe huge ship, wondering if high |oday approved: a. §2,368,611,000: Hoss. Nothing like starting at the Lbottom of the ladder and working | more full of suspense and when I /I was all “rung” out. Dinner that/ tenance of armed forces. \ the height of festivities, “Yes, they ; of suspense as I crawled cautious-| Ns ly up iia ladder and over the side; TOKYO @®— Japan’s Parliament me for a total| Rational budget, the biggest since heels would throw World War I..The Upper House put final approval on the measure by a vete of 135 to 79, Most controversial item was | $503,389,000 for defense. The op- | position said it was unceastitution- The Constisution forbids main- your way up, unless it is starting at the top-and working your way | | down. The trip down was even finally hit the dock from the deck, | #!- evening was jubilantly enjoyed at}; LC SMDR. F R (Tommy) Thomp-| Good sense and good feeling are son’s domicile with Cridland andj the two requisites for a better his exec, officer, Dan Erik Hedin. | world Dan lived in Mexico for years and - : speaks beautiful Spanish. He was|@re the not-so-juvenile delinquents the hit of the party at Raul Gar-| of the party swirl.” Ed Staley is) cia’s last Saturday. Mama Garcia | off for ey at New Hope, saw to it that he had special Cuban | and, I"m, an admirable dishes. giant “Great Danes | for an Admiral. don’t have to sit up and bark AO SaaS aie attention, Ask Jack Cridland what | record he. set while here in Key West . he uséd to be a history! | professor, and this one is hysteri-| cally historical. OBLIGING LOUIS CARBONELL | thas promised to get his brother | Cecil to play that fabulous arrange- | ment of a rhythm song, “Shorty’s Got To Go,” for Willie Ward at the | coming Ja: Variety amateur talent show Friday night at the| High School, Willie’s rendition of | it was socko at the Lion’s minstre! charming at the Garcia party. Wonder who the man was who scooted here and yon taking’ pic- |tures long after there was no sun- light. He didn’t shoot until he saw the whites of the eyes - blood- i shot whites, that is. Overheard at REDUCTION HOUSE OF LINEN 612 DUVAL . PERSONALS ... NEWS:OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Coming Events THURSDAY, MARCH 27 Art classes for adults, Wes Martello Gallery, 8-9 p.m. Meeting, Monroe County Hospi- tal .Woman’s Aux. group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Sewing Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, 919 Elizabeth St., p.m. ; Meeting, Ladies Aux. 8 Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28, Post Home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Jayshees, Jaycee club- house, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Ladies. Aux. V) F. Ww. Post 3911, V. F. W.. home, 8 p.m. Luncheon, Rotary Club, St. Paul’s FRIDAY, MARCH 28 Meeting, Knights Pythian Hall, St, 8 p.m. Meeting, Alcoholics mous, First Church, 8 np. m. Meeting, Fern Chapter No. Order of Eastern Star, Si tish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. of RB Galen, 'H. A. Roath and | on trom 3.to.5 o'clock by El-| "Pari Hall, 12:15 p.m, ilson. | > i ee : i Sie siheade aeakionk vira B. Reilly at West Martello} Secial ee {conducted by Mrs. S. L. 1 Coffee, Surasdevdet O. W. C., Discussion of an Easte first ¢ held last Sun- Aeropalms, 10 a.m. for the children of -tl FAWTU with Comdr. Leland. God-|. Art show, West Martello Gal group took place. For further |dard wosing a sheik’s robes, lery, Elvira B. Reilly, through details, it is suggested that those|was so ful that Artist March 30, 1 to 5 p. m. daily. Pythias, 728 Fleming Anony- Presbyteriar 21, cot- Meeting, Monroe County Cere- bral Palsy and Cripples Asso- ciation, 417 Eaton street, 8 p.m. Luntheon, Officers’ Wives’ Club, Ft. Taylor, at noon. Amateur talent show, Key West High School, 8 p.m. by Jayshees. spons SATURDAY, MARCH 29— Art classes for children, 2 to 4| Turner, P.m., patio of West Martello Mrs. Richard Gleeson, Mrs..N. D. Gallery, County Beach. MONDAY, MARCH 31— Handicraft special interest group, D. Kell: Officers’ Wives, at Qtrs. R-1,/J. L. Is. Robert Robinson, M: |ma Hartley, Mrs. P, H. Nichols, Handicraft special interest group | Mrs. R. H, Dugger and Miss Mary Naval Station, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 1 Officers’ Wives’, Qtrs. Naval Station, 1:30 p.m. | John E. |N R14 Meeting, Civil Air Patrol, Ameri can Legion Home, Stock Island, | 8 p.m. Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club, | Logun’s Beach Patio restau- rant, 6:45 p.m. Meeting, Key West Chapter, 3, Disables. American Vi rans, Luz Temple, 8 p.m. Meeting, Minoca Council No. Degree of Peccohontas, man’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Key West assemble Meeting, Catholic Daughters No. ete- | | 13, Red- | ecutor said. police. raiders No. of | America, Court Mary Star of the Sea, No. 634, 8 p.m: Meeting, Key West Chapter Presbyterian Churelr 7 p.m. Meeting, Coral Shcres, cafetorium, 8 p.m. Meeting, Key West Players, B: Theatre, 8 p.m. Meeting, Key West Woman's | Club, clubhouse on Duval 3:30 p.m. Bere Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, VFW home, 8 p.m. Dopp, _Mrs.| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 Ladies Day Golf Tourament, W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, clubhouse, 8 p.m. Key West Duplicate Bridge As sociation, Coral Room, Over: seas hotel, 7:45 p.m, Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178,).N. 10:30 a.m. Meeting, Key West Club Aux., Gerry Grooms, 723 Washi ton street, 8:30 p.m. '* Meeting, Stephen R. Maliory Chapter No. Uni Daughters of 4:30 ‘p.m., place to be nounced later. Coffee, SubRon Four Wives’ club, Ft. Taylor, am. i 1562, integral part of your home Your investment is Outboard home of’ Mrs. Confederacy, Officers’ Draperies are. an No. } PTA at} them three pounds each. The rest arn | | st., K. s., ing: ted an- | 10 Thursday, March 27, 1952 13, Order of Rainbow Girls, | bridge eo ekrpr ey gncn ne Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. | ($7, | 283, National Sojourners, First | The court fined Seven of the THE KE™ “ES* wee PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935. Twenty-One Gray Ladies W ill Receive Diplomas From apt. Bruce Bradley Twenty-one Gray Ladies will re-y- ceive their diplomas at graduation; exercises to be given at 7:30 o'clock | Thursday even by the Key West | Chapter of the American Red Cross in the chapel of the Navy Hospital. The following program will bey presented: | A special Board meetifig of the Picea Mrs."Cleo Brussow.| Cora) Shores PTA'‘Will be Wild Fri- Invocation by The Rev. J. |day at 8 p.m. at Roy Bucklew’s Touchton, pastor of The home in Islamorada. Methodist Church. Business at this meeting Will be Sees Jenn. Ls the nominating committee's sub- mission to the board of a slate of First son, ac- companied by Mrs. Brussow. introduction of chapter chairman by Mrs. Carola R. Nettles, execu- | names for consideration: «for the tive seeretary, Key West Chapter American Red Cross. Presentation of Corps Major |Coral Shores P.T.A. Beard” Slates, Meetings Paul | election in May. The regular meeting of the PTA Earl Dillon, Chairman Key West Chapter. is Tuesday, April 1 at 8 p,m. in the school cafetorium . Guest s x g Introduction of Bruce E. Brad- | will be Prec nah {ih Crening » Captain (M.C-U.S.A.) Comma: | cher of the first and secoiid rades. $ Officer US V-H. by Mrs. J.A. | Mrs. Myrtle Albury wi present aes esta Gray Lady “gabe a report of the regional meeting resentation oi ie caps an i $00 we oe which took place in Hollywid, Fla. y Lady Corps. entation of Diplomas by this month, Publicity chairman is Mis,, Mary ice E. Bradley, Captain (M. C.) S.A,,) Commanding Officer U.S.- Arsua, i. Apply To Wer Recessional: Mrs. Brussow at the PP y ed organ, The following couples Wpplied Those who have recently comple- | for marriage licenses at-the- office ted the Gray Lady course and will {of County Judge Raymond“R: Lord receive their diplomas include: | yesterday and Monday: * Mrs, A. T, Parker, Mrs. R, F. Mon- | Antonio Ramirez, 20, 506-Bahama Mrs. John L, Butler, Mrs. O. | Street and Betty Lee Shréve, 21, . Parmer, Mrs, J. W. Davis, Mrs. | Key West. It is expectedthat Judgé Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. will per- form the ceremony. it William Butler, Jr. Dorothea Faitz,* 21; 725" Monre county Lane; Robert» Marion’ Bech- stein, USN, 27, and» Rese Mary Lang, 23, 818 Ashe street;: Nocho- las Priseu, 38, Jacksonvitle; Fla. and Mareia Wade, 29; USN. Chap- lain Dickinson will! the ceremony; Clinton Ri» Jr., 2 317 117 Elizabeth. street arid: Maomi H. Cunningham, 17, Mianti\: Fla.; Gerald J. 8. Venable, 23,¢Marine Barracks and Doris’ L. Bafber, = 330 Peacon Lane and)Grady D. Hendrix, 29, pe school'ahd Ma- pins by Gra I chairman E L N. Campbell, Mrs, Mrs. John H. Raymond. Wiggins, i rae Mrs,. K.P. Hetpbere: Raymond H, Morton, Mrs, I y, Mrs. D. E. Faux, Mrs. Ms, Byon Shepple, Thel- Kocns, | Fortner. ‘Gamblers Caught BIRMINGHAM, Eng. (® — Forty two gamblers, some ‘of whose wives ‘squealed on them, were rang a =. ‘Waton |haled into court today on. gaming } "eet pon | charges. * The men were all members ot |] |the Jewish Sovial Club. The pros- found them playing poker, rummy and | rested. had a total of 2,500 pounds 000) in their, pockets. The prosecutor said the police were tipped off by the wives of | Reeds. Some of thes losers” in Previous: vay sessions. men 20 pounds apiece and twovof | were put on probation fora year. x a ee Tynes + ¥aNe Altman’s™ FRIDAY and 18x30. . 21x35 .. 24x36... 24x48..... pe 7 ee ee 30x60..... 36x60 .....%5 : $2.85 : $3.55 area Furniture on 900 Duval Street = ;