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‘|number of tourists. These letters James McLaughlin, not frighten ing: for County Judge ars Anne, born Mj West = oem = Present Play Tenn. Williams At Jacksonville ‘One of Tennessee Williams’ one-act plays, “At Libe:ty” will be |} presented in Jacksonville on the last day of the Florida State con- } vention of the Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs which takes ‘April 19 through ‘the 17th. The and Mrs. Jonathan by Mrs. Leland by RAYMER A letter from Alice Thornton, addressed to Susan McAvoy was turned over to me since the story, or rather series of stories on the -Courtesy Contest came ‘from this desk. Mrs. (I presume?) Thornton wants to know the names of the people who wrote ‘letters to the contest which was ‘sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi are | sorority id what the . Sue Skelton and Justice of “merit such lovely: and who was about . The ready ted a’ letters ‘which were me some permanent residents and a in the possession .of . Mrs, las Pearson who was chair- of the contest. There were least five different stories on the contest, not just the an- nouncement of the winners. Our files are open to the public for checking over them. IN CASE READERS = missed the announcement of the recent births, friends here, and they are legion, will be happy to know that Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Porter, Jr., former residents here who are now at Newport, Rhode Island, are. the delighted Parents of a ughter, Julia 21 at the U.S. it--Newport, Lt. ‘as commanding USS Jack W. laval hospital; j Comdr. officer of Wilke = Four di ejlast week, but > re-scanning ie a Lei give You a smart tip If, you have to take a shower Come on down and try our power. Don't go off the ship.” And a note from Pat Wood, who wrote the script for the show, pays compliment to the - }coverage of the party but men- tions that three members of the N. i cast. were omitted. They were , Sierra, 35, and Patri- ie Gyenis, 30, 832 Caroline on Monday McIntyre, rf Emy- Street; were nis OF Jack Larsen Miss Penny Johnson, daughter of | Mts. A. J. Johnsen, 2924 Staples Avenue, will become the bride of Jack Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs J.B. Larsen, 1216 Petronia street, Friday evening. ‘The ceremony will take place at 7:80 at the Old Stone Methodist | Church with the Rev. Paul Touch- | ton performing the ceremony, ‘Relatives and friends of the cou- dially invited to attend je rites. n will be held at the xcimmediately follow- | ity. Briends will be glad fo know that she is «expected @ to decorate cook quick ‘frosting mix a half- confectioners sugar with ae half-teaspoons | & pretty pink, then | the hespital within 2 | om: ndemeteh Spread and have! Mrs. Richard Schofield and Mrs. Charles Carlisle who were in the skit representing the Commodore and Junior Officers. AJso the “Real McCoy,” Bt. Co | McCaughey, sang ite Honest Injun, the on the list I was j was the onl pink wings in contrast to the bi ifat cigar he always smoked. The cartoo! really sabtle humo lwas too subtle for the masses | and the comic strip was with- drawn recently. Another O’Mal-} ley also left the local scene. He | didn’t fly away on gauzy pink) | wings, but he left in a blaze of a party spirit. Cookie, the Man lof Many Faces, Benny the Buoy- fant, Merlo the Magician, who Mekes change faster than any cashier, and others, were there to shy adios to O'Malley who has |the face of a Leonardo Da Vinci jstudy. Vicki, Ray Gavilan, Hot | Bollos Roghe joined the audience with Johnny Pritchard at the piano. \Grace Lutheran Service Center \Opens Friday The opening of the Grace Luthe ran Church Service Center will be held on Friday evening, April 4th at 8 p.m. The service center is «being es tablished for the recreation and entertainment of all service per- | sonnel in our area. The church has | expended a large sum of money for this purpose, and the service is extended to all service personnel, their families and friends, irres- pective of denomination or affilia ons. “At Liberty,” with “Peace. Ira Albury did oe is with the/® fd The , Porters |‘ ITEMS Given Cap ‘MRS. LUCILLE INSLEE (1) sreonntie ia The Painting s Of Exhibited At At W. Martello Thru April 8, 1 To 5 P.M. VARIED SUBJECTS * CALL FORTH VARIED MOODS KIDD’S SHOW Meeting, Mesting, by observing and trahsm: create his This is m est and best. never there is distortion or exaggeration it is always justified by the visiial pattern or the emotional content it seeks to emphasize. The colors are bold, sometimes even violent, with startling and unaccustomed jux- tapositions, but they are never ga- rish or tawdry, ish Halt, Meeting. street. film. In subject matter and mood the Wes TUESDAY, Meeting. that poetry and musie which all us have at some time dimly felt at which only the finest art can express. To see these pictures is to throw open a window, breathe new air. and look out on a world filled with a new wonder. 5 - Coming Events THURSDAY, APRIL 3— Art classes for adults ,West Martello Gallery, 8-9 p.m. Meeting, Monroe County Hospi- tal Woman's Aux. Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Luncheon, Rotary Club, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. Meeting, Key West Garden Club, Woman's club, 8 p.m. Meeting, V. F. W. Post No. 3911, V. F. W. home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Elks Lodge, Elks club, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 4— Meeting, Key West Amateur Ra- dio Club, National Guard Ar. mory, 7:30 p.m. Meeting. Officers’ Club, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of East- ern Star, 8 p.m. Meeting, Knights Pythian Hall, of Pythias,; 728 «Fleming mous, Church, 8 p. m. Meeting, Junior Debs. Woman's | elub, 7:30 p.m j Meeting, American Legion Arth-! us Sawyer Post No. 28, Stock a of student training as a Gray Lady, | USNH, ‘K ’ Meeting, ‘Key West f Association in morning. incomprehensible... Where |" Meeting, Women’s Paul’; Episcopal Church, Par- executive ciana PT David McDar KIDD'S PAMYONGE ON VIEW OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE (Montow County Boy Scout Council Begins Intensive Training Program | The Monroe County Boy Scout Council is starting an intensiv: WEA training program this week. The object of this program is to have | adequate and trained adult leadership for all of the Boy Scout | troops and Cub packs in the Monroe District. | The program is a well rounded: | moderate; Ih oa northeast e and will be ably on | Te i | winds. ‘bY competent’ instructors. AJ!! ailults who are ‘interested in the! Business | Jackkonville thru the Florida | Straits'and East Gylf of Mexico: Cub “Scout or Boy Scout move- | [ment are urged to attend. The. complet@, outline of the : basic training ®urse is as fol- Light to'moderate forth to north- east winds becomimg northeast to east on Friday. Fair weather. r posaslinelaie By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (#—Queen Jul she wishes can tell President Truman how the Dutch plan to lows: First Session: Fundamentals of * tions taken at City Cffice Save the guilder is blooming. The plan is semething like Prime the Bey Scout Movement, was 9:00 A.M., EST Minister Churchill's drive to save ty Key West, and V init; | today through Friday with little | change in aa . Gentle to } A. H. Dropp, U.S.N. Practical demonstration: First aid, tender- foot, 2nd class, and Ist” ‘class. re- quirements. Demonstrator — Mr. Antonio Martinez. Time and place Wednesday, Lecturer: Captain | Key Wot Fla., Apri} 3, 1952 timmeeatiarss 245 p. m. Wednesday | the pound. The Dutch started their | Highest yesterda: 86 the Lions’ Den, Seminary | plan a year earlier than did’ the last apiey 72 street. < British. 3 78 Second.” Session: Patrol and} And in recent, days.there is-evi Normal “4 Troop Organization. ang, Le dence that the British plan is also |. ~ — ship. Lecturer: Lt.. Ri bearing fruit. The pound sterling}. - Precipitation son U.S.N. (SC). Practicgl is developing strength, “ifs last 24 hours 0 ins, stration: Rope work, American exporters, ‘means 1 this month 0 ins, requirements. and Tashir at they are starting to feel ficiency this month _ .17 ins, ly; the recent moves by for- this year 4.22 ins. Duntries to imports -68 ins. ase, Deficiency this year s ~ "| sutkes 6:15 a.m. | Sunget 6:45 p.m. ‘Truman Ele.ientary P. a ast ae T. A at school, 7:30 p.m. Coffee, ZX-11 Officers Wives club, Aeropalms, 10 a.m. ‘roop Meetings — Le Meeting, Harris School P.T.A , 3 Be Se Pawson, USN v p.m. Practical Meeting, Southernmost Pistol! meeting which ‘will be- and Rifle Club, Legion Home,! by thg lecture aiid a 2nd ernment started its drive: a ak ago to halt inflation at home and increase Duteh exports...But now it has turned this deficit of trade >| with i > into asi ‘The Dutch. say they are now in a more favorable position Island Post home 8 p.m. Stock Island, 8 p.m. stration which-will be servi, |22 intermational trade than they “22:07 a.m. Scottish Rite B 2 stiD* have been for several years, ime a.m. Rite Temple, 8 p Meeting, DeMolay Mothers’ Cir-|tion of the 2nd class,“ ques: ‘The Dutch reserves of gold and cle, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:3] ments of “Be pa els lonroe General foreign exchange have been climb- 1 and nd Dutch ra 3 vite r ‘avo wel din iS Sint sche Rororis x pried. And asury s financial iusteate ne rm pez: 30 p. .m., Proving. __ Subscribe to The Citizen Group Officers” Wives’ Club, Evhoasis, cocktails at 12:15, FAWTU 0.W.C., coffee, Aego- | free steaks. palms, 10 a.m. Seventh Session: H Ladies Day Golf’ 'Tourament, K. | Individual Boy, to Gro W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. er: Ledt. William c | those enrolled in the Auxiliary, St: the Have lovely ones teilored at: 3 p.m. | board > Poin frockroft, 8 pm., home of| Mecting, Junior Ch. Commerce, | U:S-N. Practical demonstration: els, 1320 Olivia clubhouse, 8 p.m Get a Message Through, Silent ES Key West Duplicate Bridge As | Scout Signils, Motse Code Signal- ein ‘i Screen Tour cc sociation, Coral Room, Over. | ing. monstrator: r. T. C, AD re po Tg rent “k y hotel, 7:45 p.m. Buell, U.S.N., “and some scouts. 4 & 904 1 loming High School, 8 p.m bere Island City Navy sas Time and plate of meeting: 6:45 ‘» Pharmacy. APRIL: 8— ae ee 178, N. 2], at the| Circleg 1, Wor a reo a. mes ae street. ot Look To Your Shoes EN — for Spring Hurry in for really outstanding values in quatity-make, quality- styled shoes for men. Choose several pair for’ business, Sport and dress occasions at this low price. Men’s sleek leather dress shoes. Choice of black or brown, $8.95 Men‘s Sandals Ail leather- im Tan and Brown All Sizes » $5.49 PIM SHOE STORE 510 FLEMING STREET; mee 1954