The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1952, Page 5

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DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Officers At Installation eee, CONCH CHOWDER by RAYMER | Tally-ho, and all that sort of thing !A-hunting we will go! But | not for a wiley fox, not in a pink coat riding to hounds. Never the | ground!’ Instead, I went hunting | for a lost colony. Not the lost At- lantis, not for Judge Crater (and go again! Friday morning Karl | stopped by and said to follow a | dirt road off Front street and I | would come upon his classes hard at work until noon. At 11:15 I be- | gan the search. I should call it a | safari, that hot trek in the near noonday sun. Before it ended I needed a camel and an oasis. {Echoasis would have done nicely.) Some helpful gents with beards aboard the “ARTMAR” in dry- | dogk directed me {6 a little path through some sereening bushes. I saw two men off the side of the track. Bushmen? In fact, I nearly stumbled over the feet of one. They were sound asleep, and at first, I thought the art school was taking a siesta. . .but the scent in the air | was not spirits of turpentine, so I | loped away with the speed of a | bushwhacker evading cavalry. | Spotted a silhouette of a lady a- | gainst a palm next. . .but she was just writing a letter and airing a | black cocker spaniel. No artists. | Next, I walked to the A and B | doeks and asked a shrimpboat man | if he had seen any artists around. Saturday, May 24, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1985 WEATHER CHIEF SAM GOLDSMITH SAYS °51 HEAT Cooler Summer Promised This Year Than In 1951 When All Records Broke * KEYS MOTEL (Continued From Page One) WILL NOT RECUR | ing the Keys as a resort and sport | fishing area. | | grees on Thursday, dc | nary a brace of bloodhounds to | couraged nd think we’ | sniff the trail) but for the lost art | summer like last year’s W |colony. . .Karl Agrieola’s tribe of | Bureat Chief Sam Goldsn brushmen (and ladies). In Thurs- | said today, | day’s column, the first fan out for| “That kind of summer won't the painter's class was reported. | happen again p obably in any- | Hold on to your paints, here we | one's lifetime. It broke all rec | ords of the Bureau,” Goldsmith said. 3 | aging about the prospect normal Key West summer jout of 92 with tempe-atures of |90 and over. That was the rec- ord last summer which made all previous Key West summers cool by comparison. Not only was it j hot, but ‘t was dry. Its dryness accounts for the acuteness of the water situation then \Yesterday the thermometer dropped to a maximum tempera- ture of 88 degrees, which is more like it. To new Key Westers,N -y and civilian, who have not weathere a tropical summer before 19 here are a few tips’ from ed up. | Don't try to walk or move with Northern speed. Observe Key Westers and note that from now on their gait most to a er lowed down Copy them Though the mercury hit 90 de- | which | | definitely does not mean 85 days | Marathon | los Charter members decided to form a non-profit corporation and elected officers to serve for the coming year The new slate of officers in- cludes: President, F. P. Sadowski, Key Motel, Marathon. First Vie- President, B. G. Kilpatrick, Key Wester, Key West; Second Vice- | President, Leo Samuels, Islander | motel, The weather man was encour- | President, J. D. Davidson, Rod and Islamorado; Third Vice- Reel Motel, Key Largo; Secretary, Wm. Thompson, Thompson's motel, and Treasurer, Morris Bernhard, Tarpon Lodge, Mara- thon. A program of advertising and general publicity and promotion on a state-wide and national level will be submitted to the membership in the near future, the officers an- nounced SAN CARLOS DIRECTORS (Continued From Page One) the effect that the directors of San Carles were demolishing Cuban property-- rather than the tive story-- the fact that the Club San | Carlos is ren ing j -) | Yankee with one summer ch 1k. | t tiem a ae @ nalk-| tion of that property, the Palace theatre in the San Carlos Building | at 516 Duval Street Radio SALAS in Cuba has broad- cast the true facts of this San Car- demolition and renovation im- | broglio, and is also sending a spe- Try to stay out of the sun from | cial representative from Cuba this : ‘ PRUESE cecil i “Saw one over yonder a while " - back,” the rugged fisherman said, ‘ Photo by McLain ‘but they done finished.” 11 to 1 or 2, and leisured, or if you're until 4 or 5 lucky | weekend to get more information p.m. | regarding the fine educational and ae Te tack I | That is the really burning time j cultural work the San Carles : On ute back I saw some i a ais i inter, | Séiuadl ad - NEWLY ELECTED AND RETIRING OFFICIALS OF BETA SIGMA PHI gathered at West Martello Tower recently for installation ceremony. Left to | nat teptuiote & sgn that ni "tee at day fin pase Ost ier | poe abe _— ate datas herd! in tight are .outgeing officers, Miss Edna Hoff, corresponding secretary; Mrs Jennie Faye Bervaldi, treasurer; Mrs. Edith Lopez, recording secretary; Mi | Cold Melon, 25 cents a slice,’’ latinas and He Hs para ia srmiual doe sail belies - Blanche Mill vice-president and new defense officer; Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey, retiring president, handing over the gavel to Mrs. Ida Gell Stand deserted so that was a mi-| 5, barring that an old umbre this unique retro-active land sale rich, newly 1 head of t rority; Mrs. Sylvia Baker, new vice-president; Miss Virginia Whitmarsh, incoming extension officer and retiring | Tage, too. Noted another adjacent lor hug the side ° the wall to the government of Cuba which tarian; Mrs. Margaret Scully, recording secretary and Mrs. Nellie Pearson, the new corresponding secetary. Mrs. Doris Sirugo, new treasurer, is not » “German Shepherd Pups Wor |. wake advantage of what «Key |should- be of considerable interest pictiire Sale, but I was dog-tired by then. | West has, and New York, Wash-|to Key Westers as well as Cubans. ' paar Pramod back a “ yd | ington; Phiadelphia, Boston, and | eA st mane ca eee unt at the office. No art class a Ten éitiaa | a 5 5 ene is ; sae ian Cl h Cl | anywhere. Conclusion: Art Class [ther Northern cities lack” The| —§ COLONEL ROGERS . . ope r : , ‘ , 9 = ‘4 h jsea around you is here all sum (Continued F; . Celebrating 50 Years Of Cuban Independence Pre terlan Chureh Changes [veces with its paints down. meg ices Marea oe eae 9 From Page One) be) ts) | but not where the search had been | P a ig in the Lord Baltimore hotel, Balti- 4 con — ace L y ° R M ° jmade. Phone call brought news Nd i I Bees a. van oi bla ge MeKeldin Prayer ‘ arric a ' 7 | stay lon, 10U u \ vincipal speaker. ae { alia aw . oncernin =! al I 1agzes that I had heen to the right happy | feel cooled | The Rev. Rogers wrote from Bal- : o hunting grounds, but the class had) “Keen your colognes, rubbing |timore that he hed alas ons broken up earlier than expected. | a1 .oho] = bok caeats imore that he had also enjoyed NEW YORK (® — The Presby-% VOICKBIN cots and addled buat |icobols and other “hot the trip to Columbus, 0. and India- otic In th ice box ni: lis terian Church in the U.S.A. has |, the revision got |W# also a feature of ‘Thursday | open you use them you'll be | wpeus int. weave. te and Mes thrown out a part of its church | ¢, Friday by the | "ght when Shop Hopper Jaxson | | o.ty refreshed walini-alvaas Patedyisaiin te aed law saying its ministers may re-| church's 164th 1al General As eee at eee ca ere rT tage | Copy the tropical habit al York via the famous Paateylioxate ; marry a divorced person only aft- | sembl y aver y ® -s murey at siesta if you possibly ¢ 4 | Turnpike er a year has elapsed since the| More than 2.000 Presbyterian ation Beach. Since the word | Jiu ‘tind you are bette et Mrs. Rogers will visit th aikceas Suen sigeey . a sng | beach was mentioned, we decided | ree the ve the t | Wallace ts Sick ctaea . ¥ ook oe fae chanue, glien final apyroval | mipetl so adopted an jit Was a bach party and wore | oot" 20 not fatigue as| her husband attends the Sojourners et hy cm eine pip (pide sey Ue of “eo-nmera, | Shorts. Jaxson thought it was to be oe aa wad ‘ Convention, Afte the "Baltimore i cueing fade; alla Weis | tive. spuivity ; two other | # Truman. Beach, .tut there was | oy ee et a un a tem ne an x tie einer t cis eedelice Gad talk. | wa ee. wet ranches—the | =2thing there but a lonely umbrel slike in thee s | e0 Sanday then start the trip b k Pa Peres mea tein Seat wal | made Proshyterian branebee—ihe |, oo we tarp arnaad U-the mig (oe, 1 bart to Key West, expecting te ara carly? toa diveree ® |Church in the U.S. and the 300. |2t#y car she drives (it will be ae hatheset ee tha a May 30 ae ee | marriage of the guilty or “inno | Church : on [We drove down a blind alley. we {Dee and the early: 7 wort RD, OF THANKS bel iia (ctea ae ike |t : arent drove down another. We finally |‘"¢ me of day that you "| peecletign bf teieae aa ane ee Series eee ye |S Be ? bisa saw the harbor lights. . .and by fee! cool, hors Who thitted der cates ane newly gritos = as . the 1 Ir twe he t . churches | their reflection noted that no fe Ke We ; ie isd 8 oe vale during church’s ‘directory of worshir iejds € v minine party-goers had on shorts, | 4" r the illness and following the death |. It specifies only that the minis. ship, pulpit « c pecigies ied for the home renga | lifetimes of sumr vh | of our beloved husband and father, rer Z a divorce r g new 4 any Louis Mach , saci ai 4 Saerretigas aaa Rerace : top flapping overhead (that’s being vig t For , beau oral tributes a ma th < ere is Bete a aie win | tee Vek ee . req fixed, too) as Jaxson says, “like aul t -th- | who ‘use of tbeir cars, We age ae Teal ghd ae | 1 A applause.” Quick change artists or i, jus i h to thak De. Herman K. : Jechurch” into a lastin f of M ene oe Moore, the staff at the Galey Me “ove forheasance loy- | Te eae Ce morial Hospital and Rev. Manuel ts bel began Pagar Be Figueroa. No sweet : tani Ue H a. No sweeter memory ean a e action ¢ ated 5 a eee real re ; e in any heart than the memory years de over the ¢ . PE Pies pte nelud Rust of untiring devotion to the one we k r r ecWeleen 4 1 1200 GUESTS ATTENDED INDEPENDENCE BALL held at c 7 ge and divorce px : o : Henry G Great Dane. | loved so dearly. The waves of sor MORE THAN ESTS ATT > EPE C aes acces z a ; Attar ania I row break upon every shore, and day 2 saan . agi naarhinagiey hep ° 2 lapeasiag eal 1 a at } € can but hope that friends as cbaian) . _ CARS DAMAGED ie finally showed up. So did the |¥it a welter of notes some on y gather around esch of oe ly To Wed ; ga Gaese a ee ee ieee . jould sorrow invade their se | App y oO ec ( One photographer Ellis Finc} are ‘ : ie Marti, Cuban Patriot, Nonored eee eee pe ee ia THE FAMILY. H host and hellos to other night re » es ; page { the body Piano and Theory NES R. Lord ted s structi g apeoay oR: oe Instruction ape! interiors es . é hos 904 Fleming ‘ v ered by insurance Mrs. Walter Price x 3 Ph 1850 OWNED & OPERATED BY one plied for a ns New S 409 Fleming St ADELINE RUSSELL : Aarti jag ibe ne eee ee ee oe ¢ livia stree ¢ applied t es | i ‘seiats)/ FOUR BITS! WHY DON'T YOU STOP icles sire shi. vy emhshietaliai FOOLING AROUND! : A f 3 : ER OF DEVILED CRAB a la MARY. ? $, was born May 6 LAND WITH COLE SLAW & POTATOE ™ Riss Sari a pe This Sunday RAUL’S TONITE a N i K é ix Music of MAE PIODELLA DINE AND DANCE IN & ORCHESTRA CASA CAYO HUESO eR AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT ra specia prices WHERE BE LWAYS 4

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