The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1952, Page 4

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‘Tuesday, Aprit 8, 1952 Data On Youth Center Complete Is Announced As Project Develops _|Captivates At Saturday evening concluded the fourth successful meeting ot| Last Lecture youth participating in folk games and directed play at the Key ‘West Youth Center operating at and first i z $ : ? li [ f i ill RFae i il zt H ae : | ee te Be Mr He i : Hf ae | H i Hy i } ? E ‘ i i i i E i : 1 z al : | 2 H al Be F i 4 Pat PEF OTF i i ile FREE - f i . z il # ; f i i : i : i i : a F st i i : | Hi ¢ § E at zt i i §. & E FEEE ue », citizenship as- sistance ‘with Girl Scout work and the establishment of a youth undertaken center. Each has been satisfactorily water cnottabe and lack of a; temporarily. How- ever, a committee had volun- teered to direct the . activities, and was ready to proceed. The committee was as follows: Chair- man, Mike Jacobs; Leonard T. , Miss Helen Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine, Coach Wins- 2 dames J, McManus, and a repre- sentative from Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Not discouraged, the youth| @enter committee continued to! ‘work threughout the summer to| find a suitable building for the eenter. The new Wesley House ‘was completed, and the gommittee met with Miss Arlene | Merritt, Head Resident, who iously included the center) the weekly schedule of the) Wesley House activities. Accord- ingly, many meetings of repre- gentatives of civic organizations, | Doth. youth and adult, have been held. to establish the regulations and program for the operation of | the center, Much planning has re-| sulted in the organization of adult, senior and junior councils. Membership of the adult coun- | eil, representative of the civic! organizations of Key West, is as follows: Chairman, Mrs. Blanche M Miller, Business and Professional | Woman's Club and Beta Sigma) Phi Sorority. Vice Chairman, Mrs. Grace R. (Crsoby, Business and Professional ‘Woman's Club. and Key West/ Woman's Club. Soe Mrs. Winston Jones, | dunic enior Women's C Treasurer, Miss Arlene Me Head Resident Wesiey House Board of Directors: Mrs. Wal- Jace B. Kirke, president Key West Woman's Ciub; E. 0, Sch-j weiltzer, Principal, Key West sixty-six youths have participated in "lof the center, and the contribu- | mitted the purchase of stationary the Wesley House, 1100 Varela d President, Mario Roque; Vice President, Paul Avery; Secre- tary, Pat Byrd; Treasurer, Joe Pineda; Reporter, Billy Roberts. Mario Roque, Jo Ann Atwell and Mrs. Joel Martin have conducted gistration. Officers of the Junior Council Poncag 12-14) were elected as fol- 1S: t President, Patsy Jchnson; Vice President, Thomas Walker; Sec- , Richard Watson; Treas- Jeannie Hatfield. Board: Sleeman, Ray Edwards Rose Trussel; Herbert Perez, Elementary School; t Young, Poinciana Elemen- School; Mary Adams, Harris mentary School. Mimeographing has been done by the commercial department of Key West High School under the direction of William Chapman. During the month of April the Jaycees and Jayshees will serve : if “| as counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- ry, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack De- laney have served from that or- ganization. Others having served as c were Mr. and Mrs. The Key West Woman’s Club and Mes: Blanche Miller, Presi- dent of the Adult Youth Center Council contributed refresh- ments for the opening sessions of the center. Those serving on the refreshment committees were Mrs. W. B. Kirke, Mrs, Grace R. Crosby, Mrs. Thomas Caro, Mrs. Thomas Curry, and Mrs. Miller. Volunteers who have directed the Youth Center activities to date are as follows: Miss Arlene Merritt, the Reverend Eldon Simmons, Mrs. Ralph Harten- stein, Mrs. W. B. Kirke, Mr. Ed Beckman, Mr. VanByeveldt, pianists Mrs. William Lee and Mrs. Thomas Whitley, and Mrs. Stuart Whiting. Planning meetings are held at the Wesley House each Wednes- day afternoon at 5 o'clock with all board members requested to be present. Excellent coopera- tion of the Key West communi- ty has resulted in the establish- ment of the center. No funds were available at the beginning tions received to date have per- for the registration forms, and the printing of admittance cards. Contributions gratefully re- ceived to date include the fol- lowing: Key West High School Parent Teachers Association $ 10.00) Beta Sigma Phi Sorority 5.00) JayShees — 8.00 Harris School Classroom | Teachers — §.00 Parent — an Captain C. C. Adell, funds contributed from Navy Charity Carnival — 750,00 In addition to this total amount of $776.00, th received co to $3.21 at center. F the adult council part-time director funds can be obtained. de the establishment and crafts program to one afternoon each week as soon as a director is available. Columbia University has gelect- ed the “Build Freedom With Youth” project of the Key West community as one of the ten pro- jects in the entire United States sponsored by the General Fed-/ eration of Women’s Clubs as a part of a report im a@ series of community studies. Additional information has! High School; Leland S. March, | been requested for the report, ia Assistant Supt. of Schools; Fer-| addition to the original repost | ... PERSON. ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Burt Harwell Perception Of Abstract Art x* k xk * IBBSRSBBEBSSRBSBRERBRRSBeSeeAL Public S Class Resumes With Mrs. Hilton Final film and lecture for the) Jeane Porter Kirke Opens 1-Man,Show In Modern Slant| Under the direction of Mrs. Carl Audubon Sereen Tour series was a a7 zawtn|Challenges The xk Imagination rit ant rllbyy ai FF w Af i ki i E f i e 8 i ; i E : s Z Rg F = ul iF Hy seek F; H 3 Fee, ' E 5 4 E Ey g3 gE = dl F F i : fi ye i i t i i g f i efile t s gi He z le i rH ie ~El ie! a8 gE 58 Hy # #8 i if Fe if FE I a floor i L i ; | | Bil } i fF al t i § E : i i i Hed i! i am Ez : iF g i ake F s | A HE i i Bee [ i i ! ; : z i 4 ; i i i id EB i 4 humor, and Harwell’s own sound effects. Sheer loveliness was exhibited in the brilliant flower studies and of the tiny, delicate lichens of the tundra. The pleased screen tour fans voiced hope that Harwell will be included in the lectures for next year’s schedule. 4 light, all against a velvety You think of torches, of a para of gayly lighted streets, ba and movement. The name of work is “Processional.” The other study is more com- plex. ‘There is a bird confronting a convergence of bars, branches, light beans, shadows, foliage pat- deonesteligteemimtisimmemees terns. It is at first confusing. Harness racing fans wagered a} Then the idea behind it comes record-breaking $304,010,301 that| winging. The title is simply “Avi- enriched state treasuries to the| ary.” extent of $$16,380,584 last year. The night before the opening ee day of her show, Jeane Kirke and Seven of Preacher Roe’s 1951! a group of frineds stood watching victories were by one run. In|or helping to supervise the hang- none of*his three losses was he/ ing of her work. A number of the knocked out of the box. pen and inks, the oils, the scratch- which went to the Genera] Fed- board studies had not been named. I stood before them, studying the| cast over secret motives. eration of Women’s Clubs, Wash- obscure ington, D. C., during the month patterns, the expressions in line} Less is the luxurious of February, 1 TT rt | 4 F ry = 5 zoe i i i F z Gi F es: F oe = at 3 5 8 Gg ‘ sg and tint. It was a sort of game to! watercolor of a Key West exotic see if the titles I put down coincid-| flavor, the house with the en-/ fr : Hilton, the Public Speaking class will continue its work with a meet- ing Wednesday, April ninth, from three to five at the Woman’s Club. (SRR RERSESS RSS eee eB ! Mrs. Hilton, who has had wide ex- ‘The Gray Ladies Corps will have a special luncheon Thursday, April 10th at the Sun and Sand Beach group. will assemble at 11:30 are the new grau- ‘apt. Bruce Bradley of val Hospital will pre- |. H. pins to the gradu- picture of the presenta- taken. F : U. n ze § z f tion will 5 : : : And Swimming In Scout Plans Scout activities for the near i time at the Enlisted Men’s Thursday, April 17 at 7 Following the beginning session swimming classes will be held every Monday and Thursday at soe nag pool at 7 p.m., for Scouts The American Cancer Society spent $358,209 last year to train 78 young scientists in cancer re- search. Your gift to the Cancer Crusade is needed to continue this work. eroaching lushness of tropical growth about it. Savor this show slowly. Allow your mind’s eye to penetrate be- yond your eye’s usual perception. And add your own flavor. It can be other than vanilla. It all de- pends on your own richness of in- sight. , ee Marriage Announced Photo by Fabry, Tenn. | AIRFORCE CORPORAL ROBERT YOUNG FERNANDEZ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fernandez, 620 Angela street, married Miss Betty Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall in Nashville, Tennessee on March 4. Announcement of the wed- ding was made by the groom's parents. | While the public is welcome, the regular meetings. from the Keys, chiefly from Is- ALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citisen Ojfice, 1935 Cerebral Palsy Association Plans Benefit Dance April 28 Last Friday evening the Monroe County Cerebral Palsy and Cripples Association held its regular meeting at the Galey Memorial Hospital. Plans for a benefit dance to be held at the Casa Marina on April 28 were completed, and Mrs. Joan Mardis was appointed chairman in charge of all arrangements. Besides its glamorous se ting, the dance will offer a floor show and some impressive door prizes, headed by Charley Toppino’s load of cement blocks. Other plans were made for*’———————————_ raising the additional $400 need- . ed by the Association for its Clara Maria Nunez clinic. Mrs. Julio DePoo was Celebrates With Birthday Party named chairman of the commit- tee in charge of a game party to be held soon. Little Miss Clara Maria Nunez celebrated. her fifth birthday re- cently at the home of her parents, Also considered were a mem- bership campaign in May and at- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nunez, 1133 Varela street. tendance at monthly meetings. Over 50 guests were present to greet the celebrant and to enjoy members, parents. of crippled children and other interested persons are urged to attend the » More than 200 members and a treasury of $2,535 were reported by the treasurer, Mrs. DePoo. These include recent receipts of $75 from collection cartons, dance tickets, and memberships fr Hi il lamorada. These receipts were sent in by Mrs, Martha McKer- ney, county co-chairman at Isla- morada. Mrs. Everett Cox, presi- dent, reported that the books had been audited by an ac- countant and found in order. It was agreed to survey the county to discover arthritics, po- lio recovery cases, and other cripples who can be cared for at the clinic. The Chamber of Com- merce will support the work by publicizing the fact that arthrit~ ics can receive treatment here while enjoying the wonderful climate and beaches. z E i EE } : iF i E } FE ; 7 F : i g i e | : i Mira, Ana Ray Diaz, Diane and Recent Bride Tony Arevalo, Betty Jean Hillwig, Mary, Jane, Cecelia Albury, and Is Honored Carlos Garcia, Jr. With Shower Don Williams Recent bride, Mrs, James E. ‘ Mcintyre, formerly Miss Kay| New President Wuebbold, was honored April 2nd ‘a at - ag of Mrs. ag oe Of Club 551 son, 915 Southard street, a pn Be yer ate Club 551 held election of officers last night in the Elks club with.Don Hostesses were Miss Jesgic Mi- chaels, Mrs, John Heep and Mrs. Keller Watson. + The spring theme in pink and green was caried out with decora- tion of pink begonias and fern. Mrs. McIntyre, whose talented singing is recognized by many Key Westers, sang several requests ac- companied by her mother, Mrs. Lillian Wuebbold. She sang “Be- cause,” “The Loveliest Night of the Year” and “Only Make Believe.” The delightful event was well at- tended and the honoree received a great many useful gifts. Refreshments _ served punch, cake, nuts, and mints, were The American Cancer Society recommends that women over. 35 years of age should have com- plete physical examinations twice a year. HAVE YOUR DRAPERIES AND SLIPCOVERS CUSTOM TAILORED ats pDELINES.... 904 Fleming Easter Gifts. . Easter Toys and Easter Cards THE HOBBY SHOP 1105 TRUMAN AVENUE FINAL SALE MUST CLEAR ALL STOCK BY APRIL 20 42.50 52.50 59.75 79.50 DRESSES OPEN 10 A.M. - 10P.M. BATHING SUITS -- BEACHWEAR $2.00 — $12.00 DONT MISS THE BARGAIN TABLE VALUES TO $25.00 — $2.00 TO $16.00 LIL! SHOP CASA MARINA HOTEL

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