The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 22, 1952, Page 5

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‘Tuesday, April 22, 1952 -THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ‘ ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Tennessee Williams’ Quintet {Clark Gable IRONCLAD CASE Successful Rally | =A Triumphal Trio Of One-Acters Moves Audience|is Divorce — te an sor “owit] At VIEW. Home | Martha Brennan SANTA MONICA, Cali, mm — To-Laughter And Tears Sent pokes seer “MOONY” AND La Greene is supposed to be fever- a ish, consumptive, shrill and neuro- “SUPPER” A tic, characterization by Williams’ shows he was still far from the full development he achieved later in his aging Southern heroine. School graduate brought out the following points in his address to the commission: ~ e i ti faeves Hl EE pele 2 i Martha Olsen Sawyer Mrs. Martha Olsen Sawyer, 70, died yesterday morning at the Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, Fia,, after a long Iliness. She had been Mia rs a T s ; ae 8 fi é f re Es eae aw BREF i lia rae Le i dEe¥ Hi F BARN PLAYERS Edmund Giesbert and Mickey Renna respond to the direction of* playwright Tennessee Williams in his great one-acter “Moony’s. Kid Don’t Cry” performed at the Barn. Theater last night and through Saturday night, Apply To Wed Robert Elton USS Howard Gilmore and Gloria Myrna Miller, 23, Minneapolis, Minn., have applied for a mar- ic yen Poses warm and| riage license at the office of sunny today ednesday. County Judge Raymond R. Lord. < ° Jacksonville through the Flor- it may menace a part of Boca . ida Straits and East Gulf Area: Raton. u , 4 Gentle to moderate easterly to The home of Mr. and Mrs. John bs southeasterly winds in the north Montgomery, near where the fire coe sti es easterly started, was reported in danger. winds e southern portion the great —_——— occasionally fresh in the extreme chance” meeting with the old KIWANIS 4TH south through Wednesday. Fair woman, ~ weather. Emily Goddard producer of evening HH lle tee ited portrayer of the old woman, gets over her role with voice alone. unt iti Wal : Hi cet 1 E i i i F: ae little gem of the poles separating the wife, g § i es F band items anesied peeele lee ferent i : : f H i BP. (Continued From Page One) ee Ladies Night. Key West is a far & : Report hassee and a comparatively new Observations taken at City Office Club, but an up-and-doing group . 9:00 AM. EST wan Key West, Fla., April 22, 1952 ‘Temperatures Mrs. will accompany 3 Highest yesterday him, along with Kiwanis Lt. Lowest last night Blood Collected —_|xinc'tna Dist. Secrtaryiency june Normal ‘The Armed Forces Blood Don- | Roland and Mrs. Roland. As the .m. soa or Program, now underway at ; , Total last retetetne Key West Naval activities, has ‘ ; Total this month Re : . |collected 1,255 pints of blood pm. Deficiency this month .- since its inaugural ars = 14. guests All blood thus far collec! was at the Howard W. Gilmore sick | Drating of thelr own. because it ‘ ce bay. Yesterday, April 21, 178] night that the Sinawiks were or- | /#nd. Barometer (Sea. Level) 9:00 A.M. pints were donated by naval per-} ganized as a Club with installa- 30.12 ins.—1020.0 mbs. leave, is ably played by Nancy | sonnel. tion of officers. (Poor things). 3 Morgan Cain. The total amunt of blood col-| ‘The presidents of both the — bon sis Saeed of the one- | lected z this and oe Poy — Keyette and Key Club, Sinawik a is brought out by the inter-| vious drives is now 7;! pints. iwanis sponsored hi s mm. play between Jack Clarke as the | The Dade County Blood Bank school gt aah boys service dubs [CAA approval of Meacham Field] Meeting, Monroe County Cerebral erude, healthy young man, and the |is now accepting donations at| will be guests of honor tonight | Sale will be forthcoming within ‘alsy and Cripples association, old school Aunt Rose who lives in a | Fleet Sonar School. Place of] also. So... with members, wives, | four days or so. Allen also said 7 Eaton street, 8 p.m. world of euphemisms. Dolores Oak- |donation is Building 107, Room | guests and friends it looks like a | that when the field is purchased | SATURDAY, APRIL 26— ley Foster as Aunt Rose is magni-|7102. The bank will remain| big night for the Key West Ki-|by the County, all other land ficent. Her high, quavery old voice, | there, accepting blood from stu- | wanis at Logun’s South Beach | now owned by the Key West Im- expressing not only age but the {dents and staff members alike,| Restaurant, where the club meets | provement Company will go terror of insecurity in which she ; until April 25. every Tuesday night. back on the tax book. When lives, despite her alleged faith that Commissioner Delaney announc-| SHRIMP BOATS WILL Jesus will take care of her, brought ‘ ed that $50,000 more is being} (Continued From Page One) a quick a mist before my eyes. For Pays Courtesy Call paid for only about one-half the | +i) a bit of activity in Key | TOMORROW i il EZ He ‘i fh # Hat LE i pter Scottish Rite Temple, of te] é Aunt Rose is the undignified end present size of the field, Allen in the fishing beds be- of @ woman, just as the worn out : = defended the purchase by saying salesman in William's “The Last of : > it meets CAA requirements, that My Solid Gold Watches” was the i a it was a wonderful deal, and) ignominious end of a man Bes : that some compromise had to be Jack Clarke’s direction even as : i > ea | made because of the present va- his acting is another proof that the 7 : : lue of the land. Key West Players can boast of a i George Hanskat, veterans’ rep- truly fine professional member, : ‘ ma resentative, asked the city to Genius has comic facets as well ‘ - : decorate the parade route for the tragic ones. Williams’ “The Case | ae Armed Forces Day parade on of the Crushed Petunias” a lyrical ce F | May 17 that is being sponsored fantasy written in Key West and a | jointly by the American Legion dedicated to Helen Hayes, adds a . and the Navy. The parade route bright fillip to the evening. ‘. 4 t will be from Front street to Gladys Jackson emerges lightly Truman and from Truman to) from her prim New England chry- Bayview Park. salis into the freer air of life and ’ We Transfer of liquor license from love. Her spinster-like repression | Calvin A. Losley to Frances E. is lifted by the petunia-crushing aS 4 Roberts for Hector’s Cocktail feet and the soul-stirring speech of | Jounge was approved. Said Com- ® young man played hy James ‘ |B | missioner Jack Delaney: “I don't McLaughlin, Romping out of her | ry know who this Frances E Rob- thimble cloister into the world F 2 erts is, who is she?” Clerk Victor of moonlight and fantasy, we felt | Lowe: “She is Crip Roberts’ wife, ship | tive to those fishing for happy that Gladys was escaping and the transfer has been ap-| repair facilities. Also crewmen “pink gold.” oi erro here called Mrs. proved by City Manager Dave like a larger city. The Chamber| Housing shortages during the a ard hee peg aerate | King.” oe that it has been/| past few years have been head- an son did a competen Archie Roberts. tax collect - | rumored some Tampa fish! aches for shrimp boat captains i ii cop-like rele. or. has been appointed acting (dealers are also offering conces-| and their crews. Even this ior Oops! Putting = . little weight, oh? bed | City Manager during the ab- [sions im a to|lem becomes somewhat less you're counting calories—now’s the time for : | shrimpers te lure indutry to} acute, however, and said Laub- a grand-tasting Jell-O tin dessert! It’s b of Blanche, tr On he a eit oh] ee rr oe |e BY ep = cas of tha Iotior-cnlete pegete ent of Macha, weagie, tar.| aff Photo| Roberts. King is expected beck | During the height of the) “Perhaps the future will see an . oer shown in “At Liberty” a play | TOM FERGUSON Cleft), candidate for railroad and public utii- | “$_tee GY RY Thwseey. |, | shrimp sessem im Key Wiest 1.000] improvement and expansion of} Oka ey a ee whose force is lost somewhat by | ties com missioner, yesterday afternoon paid a courtesy call on louie sala Palace | luhood from it, Lethecher air oe ms the lack of contrast between m.| The Citizen, He was accompanied by his campaign manager, Theater for the unused portion | economic value to er and daughter. Though Gloria’ John S. Cassaway. lot his occupational license. lis obviews. The ee ane aFO diel a | | «

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