The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 21, 1952, Page 4

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ald 6 OTHE KEY WEST STEEN DOROTHY YAYMEK, Society Editor Full Program For State Board BPW Convention Activity Is Announced To Be Wed The complete program for the State Board convention of the Florida Federation of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs * | PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citisen Office, 1935 ITEMS OF INTERES? TO EVERYONE Chairmen, Introduced {Destroyer Escort At Harris Executive Board Meeting Men To Be Feted ° eo 9 The Executive Bogrd of the Harris Elementary School PTA rea, V ith Ship § Dance its first meeting of the coming year last night. New officers and com-| The Thursday night dance on the amittee chairmen were introduced. They are President, Mr. Glenwood Sweeting; vice-president, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels; secretary, Mrs. Juani- ta Pinder; treasurer, Mrs. Virginia Key; historian, Mrs. Charlotte Has- PTA Officers, Chairman is Mrs. Blanche Miller. : 2:00 P. M. - Registration in lobby, Friday, Aug. 22, La Concha hotel. All afternoon - Sightseeing Trips fn Groups. No charge. (Call at desk for information) 6:00 P.M. - Staté Executive Com- mittee Dinner and Meeting. 8:00 P. M. - Informal Reception (Either at hotel or one of member’s home) (Inquire at desk for the de- finite place chosen) Receiving line will include State Officers and Géen- eral Chairman, and if at member's | home, Eva also. The Collect will be repeated in assembly led by Charlotte Varena of Sebring. Welcomes by: C. B. Harvey, Mayor Gerald Saunders, Chairman, Mon- toe County Board of Commissioner ’ The Honorable Bernie C. Papy, State Representative; Mrs. Blanche Miller, General Chairman, Board Meeting. Response by Mrs. Pauline Hoover, State First Vice-President. Song fest with Mrs. Thelma Porch, i Song. Leader, and Miss Aileen Speer. Local entertainment (See separate program) 9:30 P. M. - School of Instruction hen, Sieg a Mrs. Vida ja Third Vice-President, ~ presiding. :00 P, M, - State Executive leeting in President's :00 P, M. on - EACH STATE ‘ANDING COMMITTEE CHAIR other chairmen together See ae, ¢ ive men of local clubs) and discuss problems. ANNOUNCEMENTS: NO AS- SEMBLED BREAKFAST ON SAT- URDAY MORNING. EAT AS YOU DESIRE. SUNDAY MORNING ' ‘FROM 8 A. M. to 9 A. M._ will be PARLIAMENTARY DRILL CLASS by STATE PARLIAMEN- ‘TARIAN, MRS, OSIE CRUMP, AT ELKS’ AUDITORIUM. Announcement of: BANQUET.... LA_CONCHA HOTEL, 8:00 P. M. SATURDAY, WILHELMINA HAR- ,. VEY, P ING. SATURDAY 9 A. M.: OFFICIAL OPENING OF BUSINESS. SES- SION STATE BOARD MEETING, Quorum Count, Timekeeper, Pages from Junior Debs supplemented by GETHER) MEMBERSHIP. js “Mimi” Southwick; EDUCATION AND VOCATIONS. Mrs. Florence lie; CIVIL DEFENSE — Mrs, Ivan 6. Woodberry. Any announcements. 12:30 —Recess (Return to hotel for “ro genase 1% block down 1:00 P, M, - LUNCHEON at LA L . y 14 Citizen Statt rhotv BRIDE-TO-BE is Miss Lydia De La Paz who will be mar- ried to Eulogio Luis Cisneros | later this year at the office of Judge Enrique Es- quinaldo in a double ring cere- mony. Her maid of honor will be Miss Jo Ann Mullins. Best man is Ralph Betancourt. The bride,. an employee of The Citizen, will be given in mar- riage by her father. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De La Paz, 814 Simon- ton street. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Cisneros, 404 Grinnell street Miss De La Paz was graduated from the Key West High School this past June. hotel for sight seeing without any cost to you what-so-ever. BANQUET, LA CONCHA HOTEL 8:00 P. M., PRESIDING, WILHEL- MINA HARVEY, STATE PRES. Salute to the Flag-Mri. Osie Crump. INVOCATION. Mrs. Vida Black, State 3rd Vice President : Song, “God Bless America” (see ies aaa - Mrs. Mimi South- ic! Music - Mrs. Thelma Porch, Miss Aileen Speer, Judge Eva Warner Gibson, and Mrs Mary Cabrera Entertainment (See separate pro- gram) Introduction of the main speaker- Wilhelmina Harvey, State Presi- : | dent. Speaker on theme “The Ram- Mrs, | parts We Build” - Admiral Irving | T. Duke, Commander, U. S. Naval Base Key West. Following speech, members shall in back of program brochure. Benediction - Mrs. Helen Immed. Past State President Emblem Song (see last page of program) by assembly Adjournment SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1952 NO ASSEMBLED BREAKFAST ON SUNDAY. EAT AS YOU DE- SIRE, 8 A.M. to 9 A.M. - ADMINISTRA- TIVE PROBLEM CLINIC, espec- jally for LOCAL CLUB PRESI- DENTS. To be conducted by a PAST STATE PRESIDENT, MISS RUTH RICH, who is familiar with id-| all problems-both big and small | since she also served on National Staff and Editor of the National char; publicity, Mrs. Gloria. Han- cock; program, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, hospitality, Mrs. Flor- ence Key; study urse, Mrs. poccenes: welfare, Mrs. Alice beri; roomi-mothers, Mr.. Byrni a Thom;son; spiritygl and devoti, nal, Mrs. Vi Rus- sell; Safety, Mrs. Willie Mae Simmons; summer round-up, Mrs. Dorothy Sweeting; juvenile, Mrs, Elizabeth Singleton; recrea- tion, Mr. Robert Dopr; printing, Mr. and Mrs. James DeLan; blue ribbon, M 3, McDonough. Chairmen for Critie, Réd Cross, Ways and Means, and Parlia- mentarian have yet to be filled, PTA meetings each month of the coming year will be as fol- lows: Executive Board méets on the Ist Tuesday PTA méets the 2nd Tuesday and Roommothers meet the 4th Tuesday of each month, A committee was appointed to make plans for a luncheon to be given by thé new PTA officers for the faculty on August 26th, 12:00 noon, at the school. Mrs. Virginia Key, Mrs. Alice Roberts, Mrs. Lorene Campbéll, Mrs. Ven- daline Russell and Mrs. Gloria Hancock will serve on this com- out of After the meeting wag adjourn- ed, Principal Bandolph Russell led several members on a tour through various rooms pointing out the new improvements. The children are in for some nice sur- Egle : Es 8a ' Key West Man Is Re-Assi | Munich Airways | Munich Riem, Germany: William V. Albury Jt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Washington stand and read in unison the pledge Krauss | it Magazine for many years. RE- ; FORT TO ELKS AUDITORIUM. 8:00 A. M. - BUSINESS SESSION | . | at ELKS MEETING ROOM RE- shopping tour. Cars available at SUMED with State President pre- siding. Featuring one of our own BPW members who has just re- turned a trip around the | sentences’ in which to most important things a ed to date) OLD BUSINESS NEW BUSINESS-Expression to the Key West Club Members and Committee, Alice Nix. Courtesy re- solution read by Committee Chair man, Blanche Daughtery. Adjourn (And may joy follow you every } foot of the way home!) tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. has been scheduled by the Surface Develop kins; publications chairman, Mrs. Lorene Campbell. | Membership, Mrs. Annie Ul-” : CONC CHOWDER By RAYMER Sometimes the job of being a society editor seems prosaic: so- and-so had « birthday party; the PTA appointed new officers; a club slates a meeting, a council meets, a group of ladies planned a lunch- eon. On the surface, it’s straight unexciting news...except to the in- dividuals involved, and a far cry from colorful feature stories to which I am accustomed, or to stalking the nightclub’ glitter front as I used to do in Miami, Yet in these records of day by day hap- the elément of : growing up, deaths, and the repeated cycle in- tegrating itself into the tapestry of a town’s history. Here is the basic material for a novel. Of such strong fabric was woven “Thornton Wild- ér’s famous play, “Our Town,” and the wonderful, revealing verses of Edgar Lee Master's “Spoon River Anthology.” All this reflection was inspired by one day’s happening .at the office: “Pete” Torry came in to have birth f HT : 3 2 a om 4 a FE 4 -e g : d » i a z 3 Ste ih i i | i “Fi 4 i g 2 i & se, is FE are caet af i r g i : nr E Bi The Church of Jesus Christ ig Corporal Allen Wins First Place In Army Course ‘Corporal Thalbert E. Allen of 717 Monroe County Lane, Key West, Fla., and a member of Headquart- ers OCD of Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, has placed first in a class of 27. men attending the cooking * }course at Fort Devens Food Ser- vice School. At the graduation exercises held est. at the school on August 2, he was presented with a Chef’s set. +| Today's The Planning Board, City of Key West, will meet at 8 o'clock in City Hall. Principle : subject to be considered is a pro- pesed ordinance to create a new Business A-1 zone. This zone is planned primarily for bay bottem lands around Roosevelt Bivd. It would permit any type of business subject to specific requirements as listed in the ordinance and the final approval of beth the Plannin Commission and the Planning Beard. Only type of business to be specifically excluded is a Drive- In Theatre. pulled for this idea before. It isn’t. just because I’m becoming an own- er again. It’s a barking need for the community! Stock Market NEW YORK #—Aédvancing rail- roads provided just about all of the interest today in a slightly higher stock market. Some rails added between 1 and 2 points while the rest were frac- tionally higher or lower. The remainder of the stock mar- ket swung and much of Gh tage sinha. Among higher stocks were Sea- board Railroad, Baltimore & Ohio, Southern Pacific, Electrie, American Telephone, Goodyear, and Philco. Lower were. Southern Railway, Dome Mines, Youngstown Sheet & Tube, International Harvester, and National Distillers. Stocks on the curb exchange | ly Westinghouse | Lakeland Ledger Society Editor Houseguest Here Society editor of the Lakeland Ledger, Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Olive Sykes, has been visiting in Key West as a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Curry Harris on Waddell Avenue. A close friend of Mrs. Harris’, Mrs. Sykes was the former Miss Olive Scout of Fort Myers, Fla. She has been in Key West since “Bonus Brunch” Enjoyed By NAS Officers Wives of Mrs. Robert W. Jackson, “E” on the Sea Monday and expects to return: to |. Lakeland Thursday... Kennedy-Beggs Nuptial Vows Exchanged .Friday Miss Velda Rosalee Beggs be- came the bride of Albert Joseph Kennedy, Friday August 15 in a wedding ceremony at El Salvador Methodist Church. The nuptial ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Manuel Figue- ro. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Eva B. Montero and Joseph A. Boza Jr. The groom is employed at the Boca Chica Naval Air Station. The newlyweds will reside in Key ladies attended and — the serving cf doughnuts, (Key West style), coffee and cokes. ednesday of next month, September 17, place to be announced. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, West. Many of their friends attend- | Greanet ed the wedding and extended con- gratulations to the happy couple. were mostly higher. Among them were Crystal Oil,Federated Petro- leum, Mesabi Iron, Muter Co., and Tampa Electric. Lower were Cu- ban Atlantic Sugar and- Standard Oil of Kentucky, Corporate: bonds were steady. U. S. governments declined slight- Custem Werk Dene in Gur Own 904 PLOMING SY. KEV WEST After September 1, PIC’M Will Be Known As The GLOBE 510 FLEMING STREET P:c’M SHC CTORE PIC’M FOR PLAY, DRESS OR SPORT PIC’M WITH HIGH HEELS OR LOW CHOOSE YOUR STYLE AND COLOR e. BAIR THIS GROUP. OF FINE SHOES FORMERLY SOLD FROM $8.95 TO $12.95 CONVENIENTLY DISPLAYED ON RACKS PLUS 500 FINE PAIR THE G BROUGHT DOWN FROM OUR FAMOUS MIAMI STORE, LOBE +. LIFE STRIDES ... FEATURE FASHION ... AMERICAN GIRL .. + FOOT FASHION ... FLATTERERS NO EXCHANGES - NO REFUNDS - NO MAIL, PHONE, OR C.0.D. ORDERS PIC’M SHOES

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