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“If you are a-calendar watcher; right for everyone! you will be realizing about now! ~As if you didn’t know, the that tomorrow is April Fool’s| fashions shown are to be made | = ‘day, about which quite a bit has| by the customers from mate- been, and will be written. One of | rials bought at Buttons, Pins the best known of quotes,| and Bows over on Caroline St. “What fools these mortals be”! This show will be different ld have been said on the day| from the one last November in of fools, which should probably; that the be resnamed “Humanity day” to} be Kiddy clothes, and every ificlude all of us. So don’t be| proud Mamma is urged “to | Aooled, kiddies, especially about! compete, and bring her own | bargains, and come along with; charming little model, Also, me, where you'll find the. very| and here’s exciting news, Eas- ter Bonnets for the ladies. You ken can make it charming, chic. moves you, and I understand there will be some nice prizes for everyone of the types shown. The part we, particu- larly like is the covered dish luncheon that is to follow the show. So watch for the date, this is something you shouldn’t miss. xe center part with the seeds. x kk ° There are quite a few kinds of shells: explosive. pastry, and Renegar of Tulane| ones at Gift House. You see, “Horace i i this| these are lovely reproductions Ranvecaity Jest Bile the spot of shells in ceramic, Besides “Good printed 50 years not it dt \sions! the x * * When something new #hort'n top set of cotton twill knit. Little separates. midriff style of cotton knit in Fatriotic colors alo. ie won- x we ® into al favorite fruit. S Sei ark i 5 A hate an Keep the cord away from a hot iron, and arrange some de- will hold the cord and from rubbing against the | WS OF ITEMS OF INTEREST § EVERYONE Miss Minnie Port¢ Harris To Speak n’s Club Tomorrow |Will Exhibit At Miss Minnie Porter Har Will be the speaker at the regular |West Martello nonthly meeting of the Keyfest Woman's Club tomorrow at 3:30. She is at present the Statefmaitman for Florida for the Council jeneral Federation. She is a past presi- served in many chair- | ard of Managers of the WOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor INTEREST Minoca Council Features Social And Entertainment Social and entertain- ment will be ise feature of, the meeting Tuesday night when Mino- ca Couneil Ne. 13 Degree of Poco- | hantos meets -at 7:30 at the Red- men’s Hall on Caroline street. Mrs. Verna Lowe will preside at the pre ceding business session. Juvenile Court Judge Eva War- ner Gibson will sing accompanied by Miss Marguerite Hilton at the At Key West Wo of International Clubs of t tent of the Key West Wor manships. She is also a 1 State Federation has attend M5, 'sClub:and has Players Group duy Night Piano selections will be played by little Vivian Goring and C. Marie | | Sikes. The famous *‘Bert and Mac” of the radio will alse present num- ‘‘ers. A reading wal bé given by Mrs. Sudie Richardson. Mrs. Sarah Spencer and Mrs. will serve re- West Players will be held ight at the Barn Thea- aSjtre at 8 p.m. Choice of nominees fer the elec- repre-}tion of officers of the group for the coming year will be posted by of Women’s ClubgShe will te!l|the nominating committee. \election is set fer next month. | Following the business session, | ang jook out on a world filled with |rehearsal of some of the one-act} new wonder.” . —|plays by Tennessee Williams takes Argentina, Peru, Uri zuela and. the Dutchfest Ind bi-linguist ‘she; an interpreter for twenty-six club senting the Gene: fashions are going to | Dora Fernandez The committee in charge of the “sock” social includes Mrs. Nimia Sikes, Adeline Muse and Miriam the club member this wonderful screwey, or just as the spirit | eee * aaa ip < . | Princess Nina Caracciolo A Pupil Of Ballet Entertain Office Princess Nina Caracciolo’s entertaining re! ; personalities of the pallet and- the dancing of fT talented pupi!| would run. Joan Bliss, were enjoyed by the officers’ wiv luncheon meeting at’ Ft. Taylor, March 28. The U.S, Naval Hospital wives. | were hostesses to over 90 wives | and their guests. Mrs. J. W. Hus- ton, chairman group introduced Princess Nina. who has enjoyed an _ outstanding career in the field of dancing! prior to coming to Key West to| 1S CLIMATE (Continued From Page One) Westers who had predicted he egroup at their noon} Mayor C. B. Harvey issued a statement, Sunday saying: “Since we consider foremost citizen, we gret that President Truman will not seek re-election, him to know that the gates of the city Will always be open to him our A’ new taste treat in salads you'd meyer think up all by yourself. Slice paper thin raw zucchini — the long green strip- ed squash you see, and wonder how to cook. Marinate two hours | in French dressing. Add to salad with a green pepper cut into _|julienne strips. Don’t use the | department investiga- ted fivef@cidents over the week- Business, people, tourists, and Key Westers all seem to think refusal to Key West's 4 . liss, daughter of Com- mander and Mrs. L. K. Bliss, clad in a black jersey exercise estimated at $160 oc- curredFhen two cars crashed at demonstrated the classical steps| the cofet cf Duval and Fleming. which are the basis of all ballet. | Presenting her mate impressions run will not affect booming tourist business. “After all, said George Stinch- 3, Disables American Vete- field, whose shop provided some} ‘rans, Luz Temple, 8 p.m. of the bright shirts not only for] Meeting, Minoca Council No. 13, the White House Press, but by Degree of Pocohontas, Red- gift to the President, “Key West man’s Hall, 7:30 p.m, ~ throughout the || Meeting, Key West Assembly Ni close-up, inti- ‘gnd William C. Boyd, 916 Si- crustacean, to name only a | the most quotable quotes. One, few. But none quite like the - and ballerinas, Princess Nina noted that she is the author of a book on this sub- ject, which is in the publishing agents, © Joan Bliss, dressed on J. Windham, and James Robert Kading, NAS, collided on U. S. ,Num- - highway. Damage to’ thei ‘caf was not estimated. motereycle driven by Charles is now known world, because of the visits of Mr, Truman. That kind of pub- A Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. | th licity will not be forgotten for @{} The President told this repor at, his {personal press conference that he hoped to return to West next November. This'may- ‘mean that he will come down for} Meeting, a Vacation following the hair presented the Odhbert, Boca Chica mage to his..1950 Hymouth of left rear. fender, jumper, gas tank when he collided ‘ith a mctoreycle. No one was in- the cc:ajjured. s A car driven by R. Fernandez into. Caraballo’s parked 1 ‘Truman Avenue, Fernan- ‘ Smith presided Sat] a brief business meeting prior to the program. She announced that ment to the biy- Stitution, which — will -———— $90,700 WARRANT (Continued From Page Ond¢) ' |\Ceast Guard Plane [Removes Officer A Coast Guard plane removed J. C.- Van Antwerp. | USN, from the U, S. S. Porsk ry, 7:30 p.m. t | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2— equél importance were vast ex- pansion of naval activities, and Golf Course, 9 a.m. before that the planning of Key as a full-fledged er by former FERA director| Key ‘West Dupli back in 1934 and} ~ soqjation, Coral ago: “In dancing, a lady places her hand on her ’s shoulder, which ,_ in- }' her too |it was recorded. Another sale of interest i: by the Tropical tion for $16,500 to the & ational Bank of Lot 3 land of Key West, com: at the corner of Front an@Duval streets and‘ running ‘theng in a not have the tourist ' es effect, she should stop : aici’ once.” Well really! no time for intermis-' Island cogora- Before Truman’s first visit to other had y with their short or long stays. ant Van Antwern. to’ the U.S. Naval Mospital. K West, with a tentative giagonosis | direction along | of perirectal’ abscess. i Contacted by Captain i al out on the horizon: © lFront. sirect...Also sold bank was further landjn the} cutive officer of the Naval Hospi- ) street. | tal, the Coast Guard Air Station in Miami. dispatched a plane tc the sub. Lieutenant Van Antwerp was admitted to the hospital at 5:30 p. m. His condition is not critical. a. Trailer Park To Build Washroom Bayside Trailer ar al Greene permit in the amount of $500 to ‘build a wash room on their pre- ‘Another’ city’ permit in the amount of $100 was issued to W. H. Reardon, 609 Francis, for painting | northeast side of Duva Majority Board of Di the Tropical Island I are William V. Albi Leland . Duer,. Harry’ We fretl, J. ccc | Rogers, who signed: tl Mr. and Mrs. Ja jsold for $10,500 to Alfred O’Brien forty of the Key pri bert Hoover, stilhvisits‘Key West, though he docks his ‘yacht at s Keys. An inveterate has visited Key West often in the past 24: years.. Calvin Coolidge, 30th président of the United States also visited the } tal Island City, as did Grover Cleve- * land and William :Howard Taft. group, at@ospital, 2 p.m. The first Roosevelt, President Theo- dore came to the Island City. It is not known at this writing wheth- er it was before or after his fa- | mous chargé up San Jugn Hil in the Spanish American war. And first of all Presidents to vi- sit Key West ac gend was President Ullysses Grant | FRIDAY, APHL + | famed Civil War general. Meeting, A ral wha may be the first dio Club, mi man-since Grant to'sit in} mory, 7:305.m: | i Eisenho-| Meeting, Ofcer Club, Fern wer, also visited Key West shortly Chapter HM, Order of East-|j after World War I. The General, 3 a leading possibility for the 1952{ Meeting, Republican nomination left oil Pythian paintings here that he did while recovering from the war. Toughey sold for $1/800 | the Key West Realt first subdivisions inKey West. Mr. and Mrs. Ha sold for $10,900 to;William — R. Fischer of Marathot, ‘five lots in Sombrero Subdivisbn, No. 3. Concert Tenight At First Meth A new dessert ‘treat for now through summer, or all year) round if you like it: Rinse _ al jeliy mold in cold, cold ice’ Water. Then mix enough © sour am ,cheese to al- pin into the mold. Un- on a large cake plate and ‘surround with thawed| , or fresh if you can get ries and all juice, Ath strawberr: peaches ig to local le- the White Hucse, tbe | TWO catise; speech without fishing have profit; change ‘without progress; | will give a sacred and dist (Old Stone) Church used will be the Marimba, Harp, Musical Glasses will be taken for the this evening at ¢ : Swiss Bells, Organ’ Chimes, Aluminum and Sleigh Belis:. The publ “apustial prégram. A freewill offering wil ic is cordially furtierance ef ae ES Hari Kidd, internationally’ known artist who now lives in Key West, will present his: work in a one-man exhibition. at the: West Majtello {Gallery this week. jand Historical Society, the show is lone of a series presented this. sea- son. There..will bea preview: -ot Kidd's work, Tuesday, April 1, 8 ts 10 p.m. > Critic Benedict Thielen wrote of Kidd’s producticas; ‘“Transcending ‘realism, these paintnigs by Hari Kidd achieve an unforgettable rea- lity. Here are essences instead of surfaces, Here in color and form is that poetry and music which ali of us dimly ieel out which only the finest Art can someitmes express. To see these pictures is to throw open a windew. . .breathe new air By 5 Coming Events MONDAY, MARCH 31— Special interest cooking group, 10 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Charles Little, 1223 Flagler Avenue. Handieraft special interest group, Officers’ Wives; at Qtrs. R-1, Naval Station, 7:36 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 1— Handicraft special interest group but want Officers’ Wives’, Qtrs. R-t Naval Station, 1:30 p.m. ‘ 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, No. 13, Order of _ Rainbow Girls, ‘| ) Meeting, Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mary Star of » fhe Sea, No. 634, 8 p.m. Meeting, Key West. Chapter No. Presb: Church 7 p.m. --Meeting; —-Key-—-West — Woman’ “Club, clubhouse on Duval st., The open door in Key West 3:30 p.m. was promised the President by| ° Meeting, -Sea’ Finigee Cootictte all city officials, who expressed real regret that the man of whom nd collided: isttp denn Truman, | ai] Key West has become fond; pal 3 Club 371, VFW home, 8 p.m. Woman's Club, Woman's club, Fernandez} yi) not return, to. thé "big White val St, 8 p.m, { House in Washington. ‘West “boom is not solely attributable to the Presi ting, executive board of Har- tis School P. T. A., school lib- Ladies Day Golf Tourament, ” yclubhouse, 8 p.m. seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Island y Navy” Cluh No. 88, Bifig. 178, N. 10:3) a.m. ; Meeting; Key West Outhoard Chapter No. 1562, United Daughters of Confederac, 4:30 ‘p.m. place to be ai later; 2 in’ Four Office! ry, 8-9 p.m. 8 p.m. gpm. || the exact date of his “visit here, could not find it er occupies: the big White House in Washington wil! be than welcome in Key West, was concensus here. ‘The’ f Keys’ climate and <. 283, National Sojourners, First ple al Shores, PTA at inten- school cafetorium, 8 p.m. sive campaigning he wil] do for} ° Meééting; Key West Players, Barn the Democratic Party from the "theatre, 8 p.m. } July nominating convention. Meeting, business session, Junior Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, 1 x., Hit of | Mrse; © Romevalt taned off | > Sel (ADS s Senet ene the Keys and particularly around ton treet, 8:30 p.m. Dry Tortugas..He motored down “Meeting, Steph a i attcky the newly completed Overseas Highway in. 1938 to Key ‘West, stopped for: hinch camp on Summerland Key. Ft. Taylor, 10)" PRIL 3— .- fok adults, Wes | jh Luncheon, itaty Club, St. Paul's WW. Post No. 2911, , 8 p.m. Ubdge, Elks ‘chub; Monday, March 31, 1952 TO WOMEN ‘PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 THE KEY WEST.CITIZEN -«. Page _Artist Hari Kidd _{Thirty-Fourth Wedding Anniversary Celebrated By Mr. And Mrs. Aguilar , Mr. i Mrs. Pedro Aguilar celebrated their 34th wedding an- niv yesterday,. Sunday, March 30, and were honored by a Surprise . Friends assembled at the Aguilar home, 1212 Duval street to greet the couple and wish them many more years'of hap- pimess. The Aguilas’s recéived many presents for the occasion. Cakes and refreshments were®— Sponsored by Uie-Key “West At) Fae those wesent. were Mi; Variety Program Mrs. Will..G ¢, Mr.. and o } Mie tiemsy Ogden, Ms’ and Mes. Helps Swvell Fund J, Piacencia, Mr. and Mrs. A.} Arango, Mr ane Mrs. John Ant| Lor Church School Mr. and Mrs. J. Torres, Mrs. Wil-| The W.S.C.S. of Ley Methodist tiam Ogden, Mrs. A. Aguilar,}Church, under the leadership of Mrs. A. Arango, Sr Mrs: Av Map-| Mis. George Peterson, Hela so- tinez, Mrs, Rachel ‘Sanchez, Miss|cial on Thursday evening at the May Fernandez, Sonia Lane,/church annex. Those present tho- Lydia Anti, Sonia Placencia, Rose | roughly enjoyed the fine entertain- Placencia, Richard. Anti, Tomas! ment variety numbers and the re- Aguilar. freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Norberg Diaz,| The W.S.C.S. is grateful te the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gates, Miss!following who participated: Mr. Sticher, Edward Gates, Jr., Joe | Whiteside for two classical piano Perez, Ramon Carrillo, J, DeSota| selections; Mrs. Lillian Weubbold and many others. ‘ and daughter Kay for musical Mr. Aguilar has been writing ajnumbers with Miss Kay as vocal- sports column for The Citizen for] ist; Don Williams for impersona- anumber of years‘and his “Fol-| tions; tap-dancertsingér, Victor toting Through” is well known! Larsen, Jr. ‘Mrs. all sports fans in the area. to” is MAID'S NIGHT OUT “PORT DEFIANCE” at the Strand Theatre with in i oy Dane Clark outguns ‘em all,,He can shoot i gle} even ‘a flying: mare: hold and his targets drop and bite the dust whether they are cowl ranch owners, Indians. or have you. Outside of trick specialists in cil exhibits, “you | aint’ seen nothin’ like it, podner!’? If the action were meant to be a | logue at. To wit: “Don’t make me have to kill you for sorhething trivial.” Clark and Tra gers fight at ith- the click of a trigg with or wi out blazing six-shooke movie opens with a bang, a revolver, and’ series of them. to a bang-up Everybody is bullet-happy through the shootinest Western in history. - The is about a-bad brother who doesn’t give a hoot for any- thing except good targets (Well, maybe his blind brother who is waiting for him to come ae the War Between the States.) He tion back at a legitimate battle- ground, Tennessee Ridge, when he }. failed to show up with reinforce- ments and alot of the boys, fact all of them but one, were ed out. The fetid extends to blind brother. The ors. are all for exterminating Tal and Tallon, friends. There’s also continual pitched fight with rai ing Indians. By the the fused issues are stri Dated March 31, 1952, Wilbur G. Place; Je. > ere "WILBUR G. PLACE, JR. “The Arrival of. 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