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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY . DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Tuesday, June 24, 1952 PERSONALS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 BPW To Give Card Party Thursda Will Send Delegate To Girl’s State The Business and Professional Women’s ing, beginning at eight o'clock, in the spacious home of Mrs. Cohen, 1501 Atlantic boulevard. At least 35 tables of games, bridge or any choice of a canasta, Cohen graciously offered & Club are planning an} open- -to-the-public card game to be held this coming Thursday even- | Rose will be in action. Vermelle Hutchinson is chairman of the affair. | use of her home since the; the regular clubrooms where the BPW usually meets are being renovated Husbands and friends are invit ed to the card party with members. There will be door prizes and prizes for winners. ¥very cent of the proceeds from the party will be given to the Girls State fund, one of the projects which BPW has undertaken. The organization will see that a girl sponsored by the group attends the noted training in government camp at Tallahassee. The school is onc of the most effective in giving young women an insight into the way the State government is con ducted. Reservations for the card tourna- ment may be made by calling Mrs Hester Stutz, Katherine MacManus or the chairman CONCH CHOWDER | by RAYMER Now that the rush season of get- | ting stories out for an entire page | (that’s what my job is, not just writing a column which is merely a side-issue and is done for fun, not for “‘mon’”’) could be that Conch Chowder will appear three times a week instead of the two of late Of course it doesn’t touch on pro- found problems of the world be cause it isn’t that type of writing Frills and froth, a touch of humor and chit-chat, bits of data and da ta, that’s all. To old bit rhyme “Into each life some rain must fall,” just suppliment into eaca life some meringue must fall. A heavy steak and potato diet gets montonous. Of course Chowder and meringue sort cf mixes menus and metaphors, but it's food for thought After such a meaty discussion, | on to the fish course! Have you ever gone out on one of those charter boats off Garrison Bight? After living in Key West since 19 49, I was finally finagled into a fin ny expedition here for the first time. And it was fun from the moment we boarded Capt. Tom my Lones’ boat. There were about 20 of us. Some visiting Shriner from the convention with their wives, one small fry boy, one he copter man, some tourists, some permanent resi’ents, and two tur tles, aged nir months na Scotch and Soda who spent most of their time in a tub, Hoste Jarie Lones, Capt. Tommy's gra cious wife As we left the bight, the on of craft we passed held at “Imaginat te ealling up the idea of a cruise t neath tropic skies. And they were tropical as the sun ¢ brassy gold and hot! We stoppec at Thompson's doc ¢ headed out around the isiand. In the distance there t t eraft carrier and there was craning of necks to take ook the Gilmore's sister subtend HASTY CReRTS dropped a trolling e over t fantail and we hadn't ¢ when Jack Sincer of Chic @ragged in a big group bis pretty blonde wife Ruth ¢ been n Buster V ccu mm vueneanee Coming Events TUESDAY, JUNE 24 Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club. at Casa Cayo Hueso restaur-| ant, Youth for p.m., Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street. Special general meeting Key West Players, Barn Theatre, p.m. One-act plays, work shop! and play reading. Order of DeMolay Boys, meeting | Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p. m. V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary, Post Home on Elzabeth st., meet- ing at 8 p.m. Sparking Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, Knights of Pythias Hall, 8 p.m. Rotary Club Board of directors meeting, 8 p.m., home of Joe Pearlman. Dog track discussion, meeting of! United Church Women, at Con- gregational Church at 11 a.m All women of city invited to attend. Ever Ready Star Club will meet at 3 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Mrs. A. E. Sharpley is hostess. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25— Ladies Day Golf Tou. \ment. B W Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce clubhouse, 8 p.m. Key West Duplicate Bridge Aa- sociation, Coral Room, Ove~ seas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. &., 26:30 am Luncheon, bridge, ZX-11 , Officers’ Wives’ group, at Aeropalms, 1 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple, Junior Debs, meeting, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m. Ham dinner, 6 to 8 p.m., yterian Church, public in vited FAWTL 12:30 p.m. Mee of Cerebral Palsy Cripples Association, 417 Eaton Canasta, for meeting street, 8 p.m THURSDAY, JUNE 26— Social meeting, Junior Woman's Club, 8 p.m., at clubhouse Meeting of Lower Keys Property Owners Association, 8 p.m. Surface Development Officers Wives’ group luncheon at Sun a p.m Rotary Club luncheon at 12: 15} s parish hall. i y of Fleet 10 a.m., at ics Anonymous, Presbyterian Church, 8 Mee Knight of Pythias, Py- thian Hall, 728 Fleming St., at Sr rrde f Eastern Star, Fern Chapter 21, meeting at Scottish Rite 8 pm Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming I Me Chure 729 Bi 2 e e Ce dance, Wesley 8 p.m. | First} luncheon at Aeropalms,| | and| There’s A Big Kick To This Citizen Staff Photo show at Boca as a Maurice "1 emergence | JANE SCOTT, featured dancer at the recent CPO | Chica is shown here in a trick outfit which began Chevalier suit but did a butterfly cococ the straw hat and the walking stick inta semble was fluted black net with sparklin a | ling and trim was the dance which wowed the au Scott hails from Dallas, Texas, and € with the Les Rohde TV show brought to Key Wes t for the CPO event. THIS ROCK OF OURS | was f the entertainers Cerebral Palsy Group Announce | Meeting And Drive The regular monthly meeting By BILL GIRB date for the Monroe County Cere (Woe is me! If the reader bral Palsy and Cripples A a thinks the: KWiQuibenrd Club is [HOD Bas been changed from th [ieriicins me in letters, they jact Wed day he F should hear some of the things was announced b ‘ that are said to my face. | sym- Cox resi ident of the organizatior pathize with their injured The this We ings though not to the extent of making any retractions. Mem- bers of the Club have chosen to take the June 20th column as a direct slap at themselves. There are other clubs, and dozens of | other privately owned outboards. They operate seven days per week and | claim that when they RACE ABOUT GARRISON Bight, they are disregarding the rights of the public. Let them go on the other side of Hilton Haven between Sigsbee Road and the old swimming pool An answer to this Rock of Ours June 20th issue of the ( Mr. Gibb seems to have take side the issue t r \Character Dance Maj. C. L. Curry Returns To kW \EL SALVADOR W.S.C |WwILL OPPOSE TRACK The W. S.C. S. of El Salvador. | Methodist Church decided un. aj. Charles 1 animously to op: se the estab- S. A.), his wife | lishment of a dog track in the * nomtiice aid xT | community and will actively | Forecast campaign against it, it was de- ave y i i following the \ Key West and Vicinity: Partly, Cided at # meeting of the group eee : ° en Wednesday, June 23, held at active military cloudy and continued warm and Wesley Hous: Major ¢ se e humid today thru Wednesday with! New officers for the orgasiza- U.S. Engineers and his isolated thundershowers. Gentle to! June 29 immediately after the re- official residence 1s uman gular evening church services. moderate easterly winds, freshen- ing near thundershowers. ; i : ; him Ave., his much time to s assi Florida: Continued hot, sultry “Sees pile , rd generally fair thru wed- Fleet Reserve iis, enn. nesday except for afternoon thun- sis, = = service in the Europe theate dershowers in widely scattered Auxiliary Enjo } of operations. His most recer tour of duty was with the Ay Luncheon Meeting places. Jacksonville thru the Florida] __ . Straits and East Gulf: Light to| Unit 56 of the Ladies Auxillary of Fleet Reserve held their regular June 19, at the C. P. O. Club on! ly fair weather thru Wednesday the Naval Station. sai Few local showers south portion. Western Caribbean eee ene ne hencenioyais eae | Perieriy, winds; freshyatitimesiana Ge oe ee artly cloudy. weather thru. Wed: son, Nadine Van Artsdaliner, Lor- occasional scattered " pe babe lencenm Dare | Medina, Ella Morton, Ginny Kor- | aska, Kathleen Smith, Helen Cas- tagna, Shirley Roberts and Helen Shaw. moderate variable winds and most-! nesday with raine Yale, showers. Weather Summary for the | Tropical Atlantic, Caribbean Sei | and Eastern Gulf of Mexico: It was announced that the group | A weak shower wave in the) Thursday, June 26 at the Naval Caribbean has moved westward to Station Beach Patio at 10 a.m. the area from Cuba southward to; Publicity chairman, Mrs. Shirley |the Canal Zone. Showers are also| Roberts asks that all members be reported over the extreme eastern present. tion Engineers. He is West and Georg Ga. graduate of St. Joseph's I Set Ke a Tech in Atlanta oteriors ADELINE? OWNED & OPERATED BY ADELINE RUSSELL in being r ARTHRITIS I have be blesse Ith ar n wonderfully stored to Caribbean and the Lesser Antilles active life after b Eee eal of ay Carbonell Houseguests SOLO ARTISTE, young Paula |every joint in my body and 4 PI iv L For Illinoi Newhouse, will present one of | cular soreness from head to t to | To Leave For Illinois her character dances at the re- |I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and | hicnena Mrs. Ronald Carbonell of 519 Du-| Cital sponsored by the Ameri- | other forms of Rheumatism, hands ficbeseretions: ae eee Office | | val street who has been entertain-| ¢4" Legion Auxiliary on Thurs- | deformed and my ankles were se : ‘la, J |houseguests will leave Key West| day evening at the Convent | Key West, Fla., June 24, 1952 | toinorrow with them for visit to| Auditorium. The Pinder School | | Limited space prohibits. tellin = Teen deste | of the Dance where Paula is a |¥0U more here but if you will write Temperatures The guests included Mrs. Car-| pupil is producing the program, | ™€ ! will reply at once and te | Highest yesterday Frank Brown, a sister of Mrs. Car- | ae es = you how I received this wonderfully Lowest last night . 1| honell’s who has been visiting here | White sauce may be made in|‘! so Joar and Jenny double quantity and stored in a co M | x I FE LE ee Dd rgd verdiias Hs ihe refrigerator. It | rs. Le a S. Wier | Precipitation 7 ;c@ en be reheated as needed | for another visit. ~U Total last 24 hours _ 0 ins. ——————_ “ “ ao Total this month 1.99 ins. | acxson, Miss. Deficiency this month ..... 1.63 ins. | Former Key Read the Classified Ads | _—— Total this year 9.42 ins. | Leeaes Deficiency this year . 3.76 ins. Wester Dies | i en | | Relative Humidity at 9:00 AM. i. se ’ a% In Miami here’s | Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. Mrs. Adelaide Eldridge Mayo, > > 30.09 ins.—1019.0 mbs | Peericane and member of St. Mary's Star of | aire c ardei S Tomorrow's Almanac the Sea Catholic Church, died in Sunrise 5:39 a.m.| Miami, June 18. new snags Mis ™.| Mrs. Mayo was the only daugh- Loc a.m 7 ® xg ter of the late Dr. Dan Eldridge POPO R 24 oonise 9:55 P.M.) and Mr. Julia Scott Eldridge of VE iF: . Apalochicola, a pioneer West Flo- | rida family. She is survived by . Tides ba ene nen suet the wonderful dress that just aval Base | liams of Key West and Mrs. Edith F : TOMORROW | Walker of Charlotte, N. C., and Pops on, wraps, and ties! HIGH LOW | fourteen grandchildren. | j 12:08 a.m 4:33 a.m. | Funeral services were held yes- | 11:15 a.m 6:13 p.m. jterday at St. Patrick’s Catholic 200 | Church in Apalochicola | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key Wesi Time of Height a ‘Killed In Crash ahi | sory fy pace lom 9.07 | DALLAS # — A truck crammed > Name Key with cotton workers careened off emicend): i. ahyoien a rural road near Da Monday ca Chica night, plowed down the dirt shoul Station— Tide high wate | 17 for 100 feet, rolled down a Sandy Pt.) ——oh 40m anoue aldes Channel (north end) -+ sons were The 48, Ar Joe Casti ae oes s Rodriguez +14% —)—Minus sign: Correction to be subtracted +)—Plus sign: Corrections ¥ be added. ve IN MEMORIAL k In mem f son and pal er H L. Wickers . e & of t u we each da OUT OF OUR MINDS so— 49: Cocktail til 5 P.M. 2 for 1—5 til 7 P.M. AFTER THAT YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN iTS STILL FUN AT WERE CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB ORCHESTRAS EVERY NIGHT NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM e Fs Wrap ° ak wr wear a We ha 2 at a pleasant i THE vl ust i HERMAN’ S

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