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Wednesday, May 28, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor SHOP HOPPING WITH ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE | Congratulations Are In Order PHONE: Citisen Office, 1998 and could not get back as they had planned. When they did arrive, ra- dio and newspaper folks greeted them and took their pictures for they brought the first news from Cuba to the U. S. of the revolution, Our president wrote a radio seript relating their experiences in order for local folks to know about them. (ce) Other Mediums: Suggested to International that copies of “The Torch” be mailed monthly to the Library of the local a Schools to interest young girls. MAID'S NIGHT OUT “THE G ute WHITE,” at the Strand Theatre. Pert and natural June Allygen saves this somewhat lengthy seree story of a woman physician's life from lapses into dullness at times. For the most part, however, eves without Miss Allysan's expert ment, the film is inspiring and a! sorbing. It is based on fact and is the biogra: of a woman physi- cian nF Emily Dunning whe became a medical student at Cor- nell University soon after the ture of the century. Today seems to be \ lank ; damage. During the 1950 census as far as birthday a 13 numerators rang 45,000," | 8 ies, etc are concerned ver, | 000 « ng enough yesterda: was quite a day being | information to 8,000,000,000 | the birthday of one o T | shec paper — or enough to Yearbooks were printed with Programs, members’ names, ete., for distribution to members. . TV pictures over NBC were taken of our chapter president famous _oetesses, Julia W fill 75 freight cars. Imagine! | Howe (Battle Hymr public) who was bern Also the Golden Gate opened in 1938. Then of co tomorrow is quite a day to cn eg NE 8 The warmest day seems cooler at the Casa Cayo Hueso Supper Club and that’s why it's a nice habit to get into, these hot summer days, to | dine there. It’s conveniently located at the top of Duval St. and offers a marvelous selec- tion of food, all our snide ad- vert'sing to the contrary. They now feature two new waiters — marvelous fellows, Carlos and Gene. Carlos has a won- derful baritone voice and will sing for you at the drop of a nepkin. Gene is ihe nimble- footed one, and will dance for you if you even hint you'd like to see it. Mae Piodella and orchestra. makes the night Sweet with music on friday, Saturday and Sunday matinee and evening. and Johnny Pritchard and orchestra holds forth the rest of the time. Take greeting the president of the U. S, for projection all over the televi- sion network. Likewise were still pictures tak- en by cameramen for Life Maga- zine, Look, and other national ma- gazines who were down here offi- cially as members of the presiden- tial party press of the models in our recent fashion show. Televi- sion and movies were also taken for national showing of our fashion show. So watch the movies and TV sets, girls. Then in October, 1951, pages 22-23-24 of “The Torch” were de- voted to us. (See Enclosure5.) SUMMARY: You can see for yourself from this resume that even if we should not win the Clyde Willis Achieve ment Award that your Southern- ‘ment Award that your Southern- most Chapter is certainly on the map and has constantly been in the Public’s eye and in each member's She runs inte all sorts of diffi- culties in being ed in the medica! profession by her male eol- leagues who show disbelief in po- tential accomplishment of women in medicine, and not a little envy. Such circumstances are certainly not exaggerated. I can remember my grandfather, who was a phygi- cian, telling about the first woman doctor in our town and how she at first had to take only charity and emergency cases just as the femi- nine physician who first impresses Emily Dunning. This role is sen- sitively portrayed by Mildred Dun- nock who starred in “Death of a Salesman’. Arthur Kennedy and Gary Mer- rill as hospital medicos vie for the affection of the lady in white whe finally wins their respect, ad- miration and cooperation after she helper is the wise ambulance drive er who coaches her on how to stream shelves wh roni. ‘ i : kept. Then w y Sg ela Sle are and search recipes for prised } save on the fam ing the birthday of Pat ry of Give me Libe all this ha: with shopping on with it t wk & Beat the heat — at least get with slip covers, grass rugs, and bamboo accessories, these to make a beaclicomber's | par.di.e out of the drabbost | think a beachcomber would consider paradise after bis | earthy sphere were donc. Some of the most colorful | We intend to be of still furth al t found here and er | proper alacrity. This scene and eth- thoes’ iia ders cooling to | = ge fare. on out fop.a.g08) service to others by extending a reat. | re : # Convention in Key West. Our Ma- in all sizes. | tes | - . Mt ay tine Shop and | ANd now that school is about | : ae ‘ al yor’s, Chamber of Commerce, and a t nake the following uote: ii fu)! of decorating ideas as well |{y °° cpneicoghst : Preparation at the present time. | ages, save tiny tots. i nard e wuether: a sreup of Phi sorority which won the trophy for the group having the highest achievement record of any of the chapters in Florida The samples (Enclosures) could | be that some of our ideas For : inexpensive h y : : le drapes and slip covers, you can | : papEe AENe du 1952. The Key organization was chosep topper over more than 300 chapters throughout the state. The cup was Perhaps be arranged on a display | be of use to our sisters and buy denim in all colors and | ae presented Here to M ; esi stripes at the Caroline Shop. omer eer wrote and submitt report of the group's activities w was read at the St. Petersburg meeting by Mrs. rity sisters to sge--it might possibly | benefit to us. For .all salad will have a special dollar day Harvey and Mrs. Gellrich, i : president. In the backgrou bers Who attended the convention. Second row, left clan grows and feature tomorrow morning, on- to right; Mrs. Di ars John Spottswood, } : : Eli Acheson. Last row, left to right: Miss BARGAIN NIG HT! 1! o ve ‘3 eer & "| off the griddle, as 1, not the | ig wooden bowls, even naw what..the lowly | |ing for a featured parade | trom special anles of Service Com- Parmgsian cheese, Love! fi | : | a : 7 i % : oma ig off on a buyin: spree, to | 7, - ~ , . : * 1 ing Women’s Soft 7. Members are notified of 50% OFF ON ALL COCKTAILS ly get it especially for this ‘sale. Report Wins Cup At State Convention ll games which only men play- | meeting by mail which is a service Flat cepa a Gants 2, but several | The gold cup award for achieve- | selves. (Some of f@:members are vic to others. (See Enclosure (3) is “Yes we have no Potato me. us? we like to be . y W late and thus earg: by t i as prize in Chr arranges for picking up and drop- eparitmen rity, was given to the Key West “ g en or a se irst to know. loreanlesien: a: the os t 2. Guest speakers nas Lighti t ping guests and members. SUPPER C LUB : Ne like quote that grand) ‘The cup was presented to r 4. Conference method tional f iges girls who would make good mem- FOR LADIE LY ee Gi t 1| sentative’ Mrs, ida Gellrich after | 5. Question and Aftwer method| 9. $15.13 Jolly Duzits | bers in our opinions of our achieve- i: ad . 1a es t I s WE sin titinto heard is 4 6. We strove for 100 perc ) rst to our ments and members themselves is of the Super t the judges heard h a. : sie YOU CAN LISTEN TO CARLOS & I F I kK f 4 : ey the Community Concerts featuring | on the part of t sample.) Bo vail th ino i : ) ! ies Wilhelmina Hare national artists, ( 10. Sent Christmas Gifts to ill | ‘i = ected as winner fr mia n- | earh nber for her Selection ¢ nes 1 ¥ the f nd 5. Did you conduct study of te bale a. A ink Phe atdike ar committee on which to serve. (See chapter manual? Yes and to the ing with : : Achivement Record whet:is happening v y to the swee. music of a a. ie ie 8. I followed up item numbered |) ; years a manual with the compliments of black market ra Chapter: Florida Be neg jd $ > it was sta . we P.O. Bix.6s, Key West, F each member a list of all « a 6, Was pledge training conduct- Abi greeted that Poried from May 1, 1951, te members serving. (See / ed for pledgesu Yes~ and in a hese art: these : sy black : fender ani c t i insure knowledge and an entertain- mal again ar proceeded | ,, Ci 5 ing r er so as not to bore pled- we just don’t serve an toes, We have made the front page r local paper, “The Key West on many occasions during t on the c I may add that | Beta Sigma as an organization | the public during the past year than any other local organization our being organized as foreiviec attain- | er-interest until the editor was elled to report our activities on have had inch-upen-ineh of rf ty which as filled fame who was born been around today, s the cool feeling in your home Caroline Shop has enough of rooms — or at least what we beachcombing toils on the | Ci sla mind and heart. j i “ ” fabrics on this tropical island | 4°45 from an old Cayo Hueso | jump into the “meat wagon” with the feet than the seisal crass | ere bid for the 1952 Beta Sigma. Phi you'll come away with a head fo aoe yout aan ey Photo by McLain ) other invitations are in a state af as. an armful of accessories. ‘igs ey sl casas i THE GOLD CUP HELD BY MRS. IDA GELLRICH, signifies a solid year’s work on worthy projects undertaken by Beta Sigma SUGGESTION: much noise you IE) Hurebewhose icadenanig this ve ted in the. wifining.a® the awards, She taleo table at convention for other soro- | haps THEIR ideas would @ ee ek As ‘was promised, Mar-Ed Gellrich who recei ne cup from judges during the convention. Club Mrs. Angela Caro is shown directly behind Mrs. cays, end. Surprise ly this mierchrndise is so hot | = Virginia Whitn rs, Fl n, Miss Marilyn Watson, Mrs. } sellers and “Mrs. Jeff Knight, Jr. in the depths, or coy! paper goes to press, it is not | aan : aed = a Cal 3 All Samato: slices dipp ‘ sawbuck will buy, b .use Ed- | Beta Sigma Phi Ac hievement Record } 4. $24 Profits f helping | mittee going entirely to this family. ce promised that “i to this to ourselves which results in sr- at the E dev, bak WOE new 1 next week we |ment among the Florida chapters | most adopt and leaders themselves} gs nt Show at High |for card and other notices.) CA $ A C A Y ft] H UE § a agenda eh Blab gale e the news ahead | of Beta Sigma Phi, national soro se fields while. othe School (Kin gand Quee 1 8. Transportation Committee potato bin with just this slogan convention in St. Petersbu Round-tabe discussions | 4. Awar m r 9. A monthly bulletin advising 4 : port of this year’s members for the winter season to | pr prepared. (See Enclosure (4) for porated are urgin . ) ’ WATCH GENE FOR FREE: anes. HF xeally Key West or w 7. Gave written questionnaire to at State Hospital (State project.) ai Enrlosure 1) 8 OT ieee a extent that each member was given <: wolf-whistle. Of No. S85 Beta 5 7 early in sorority year by giving | old with a MEM f only | a past president, take too long { e : was a April 30, 1952 r ure 2 r- Most comprehensive manner to of all this mon con oo much petty detail. So idewn: 4 ; Mia no have their 1 3. Cultural F E : » hotel with U. S. Senat t a) Newspaper (Clippings at ictures and features articles t year. Without boasting ex- | has been more in print and before ‘ en e prise chi tae ry t jocal men’s organizations ir programs were of such in the main rapbook. (See Enclosure y have been the broadcasts e year in which Beta Sig- White buttons play 2 gay game of te. tee-tos on the members held their touch sten sat in- vamp that's merely erossed strips of leather. Pan: : at: these -sererny eake-flat sole, all the coolness you could ask for. rece our president White leather Only sband were caugh; in the ution in Havana. Cuba. = $3.99 THE FAVORITE CHEF of KEY WEST. BILL De LOACH has returned from to the TRADE WINDS PATIO iT. Serving from the OUT- CHARCOAL GRILL. Excellent KTAIL LOUNGE. 510 FLEMING ST EVERY THURSDAY UNTIL 1 P.M. DURING THe SUMMER MONTHS WE WILL HAVE SHOE SPECIALS ON SALE Come in And See These Speciels At Reduced Prices Peatamited BLIND

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