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Pace 4 THE KEY WEST CIT SOCLETY. PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Society Editor MARGARET FORESMAN, SIXTEEN-INCH HIGH TABLES, colorful leis, pineapples and palm fronds set the scene for the Island Breakfast that sent the National Convention of the Navy Wives Clubs of America off to a fine start. The breakfast, sponsored by the Arthur Saw- IZEN Tuesday, October 14, 1952 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE yer Post No, 28, American Legion, was held at the East Martello Art Gallery, Friends Honor Bride-Elect Deloris & Citizen Staff Photo Coming Events PHONE: Citisen Office, 1938 Luncheon Planners CONCH CHOWDER By RAYMER Visitors to Miam! over the week end had various versions of the Ad- lai Stevenson visit. Kay Hanskat of the PI office at the Navy said she saw crowds of people lining the highways, and that a plane over- head flew a banner proclaiming “Welcome Adlai, But We — Like Ike.” Jeanne and Ski Skewis who checked in Thursday evening at a downtown Miami hotel said there were a lot of out-of-towners regis- tered but that only 10,000 people for Stevenson as against 25,000 for Eisenhower gathered to hear Stev- enson’s rally. They also said that his cavalcade went down Flagler street and that only a thin line of greeters were on the curbs. Most shoppers just continued shopping. The fiesta spirit was quite evi- dent Friday night at Sociedad de Cuba when the last “baile” of El Grito de Yara came off. Mr. Abreu introduced me to the skipper of the “Jose Marti,” and I sudden- ly found myself doing sons, dan- sons, rumbas, a mambo and even being maneuvered into a Conga line, The next big dance is for Hal- lowe’en when it will again be time to shake out the ruffles, and cricks in the hip. Another exciting activity was at-' Photo by National Studies COMMITTEE FOR THE LUNCHEON given yesterday by the Ladies Auxiliary, Arthur Sawyer Post. No. 28, American Legion, was headed by Mrs. Elsie Barnard, left, front. She was assisted by Mrs. Annie Ulchar, right, front, Mrs. Marian Arango and Mrs. Florence Gamble, Auxiliary President, standing, left and right. tending the “ham” set up for emergency testing on Saturday. Bill Vette told me a most amusin story about an amateur radio man named Bob Beebe who lives in Legion Auxiliary Sponsors Luncheon «|For National Navy Wives Convention | a PLAYERS TO CHOOSE (Continued From Page One) after October 14, 1952, and re- Ports to the local employment of- Arthur,Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion Auxiliary were] fice to file his claim, he should a “Valiant” Come Home, Owners Beg AWOL Cocker Pup “Valiant” -a six months’ old cocker spaniel is once more AWOL from Quarters C, Naval TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14— Seattle, Wash. He had a maid who ho: Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting,|was deaf and wore a hearing aid, 6:30 p.m. the gadgets can pick up on a short Youth for Curist Bible Study | frequency. So did I Saturday at the Methodist Church, 729 Flem-| Armory! I jumped as if I were| assisted by Auxiliary officers Mrs. Florence Gamble and Mrs. Annie ing street, 7:30 p. m. hearing ghosts, Anyway, Beebej Uichar. * Ney West Players at Barn Thea-| was talking to some “ham” on the, The luncheon tables were beauti- ter, 8 p.m. other side of the world and saidj fully decorated with the Navy|Gold Star Mothers Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 3911|he wished he had a glass of milk! Losley With Sunday. Afternoon Tea Miss Deloris Ann Losley, bride-elect of Earl Jackney Drudge. was honored at a charming Sunday afternoon tea at the home of Mr Drudge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Drudge, 3410 Avenue E. Hostess for the affair was the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs. C. B. rite. She was assisted by Mrs. William Porter. vhen the guest of honor arrived x- stesses for the luncheon given yesterday at the La Concha for|bring with him his discharge or the National Navy Wives Clubs Convention. Planning the affair | are asked to come and register and were Mrs. Elsie Barnard and Mrs. Marian Arango. They were | Pay dues for the coming year. The important session begins at the Barn Theatre at 8 p.m. Inter- ested persons are urged to attend. s presented with a beautiful ¢ carnation corsage She was ted in a barrelback chair red in front of the fireplace. the chair and fireplace were fed with fern and red and gladioli. Lighted candles we-e on the mantelpiece. e red and white color scheme al been selected to blend with ns Losley’s lovely ballerina-leng- | parents of Ponciana school children | glittering world ef civilian Key Club, Legion Home, Sti .| countries Over Theah: Which re-| Christine Dopp, Corrine Boaz and | Company 6.00 th not.and taffeta dress. _.. | are welcome, West, land, 8 0 eater minds me to remind the George} Glenda Kilgallon, These girls are | Colonel and Mrs. ght of _ Fe nampa ig peas St nsicbeeresictrnrnar? Meanwhile his ewners have | Harris School PTA, school audi-| Rennas that I have yet to see those| Pupils of Princess Nina. poy E. Pace 25.70 eee ee aeeen a aivitay | MRS. REED ENTERTAINS | called the Humane Society, the | _ torium, 8 p.m. Wild West color films. Thelma] Following the luncheon Mrs. Bar- | Southern Dairies 15.00 ch centered the individual s. The roses were filled with r mints of various colors. The work of Mrs, Por- Poinciana P.T.A, Room Representatives To Meet The room representatives of the Poinciana School will meet Wednes- day, October 15th, at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Final plans for the Hallowe’en Carnival will be discussed. All GUESTS AT COFFEE Mrs. Helen Berezovsky was the base his owner John Momm age 12, son of Capt. and Mrs. Albert O.. Momm reported fod: The friendly little dog has been missing since yesterday after- noon, Mrs. Momm said. Collarless, the cocker may have followed a pack of old and ex- perienced dogs from the confines of the Naval Station to the more Police and The Citizen in a des- perate hope that “Valiant” will come to his senses and come at VFW House, 8 p.m. Order of DeMolay Boys at Scot- tish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Truman Elementary School PTA at school, 7:30 p.m. WSCS of First Methodist Church, at the church, 7:30 p.m. ZX-11 Coffee at Aeropalms, 10. a.m. Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming St., 8 p.m. Wives Club colors, blue and gold. nnounce ibutor: and cookies. In a few minutes the| To achieve the effect, ferns were 4 6 Contrib . Contributions to date to the maid, who was downstairs, appear-| dyed blue and arranged with clus- ed with what he wanted. As’ Hap] ters of yellow elder and blue and |Gold Star Mothers’ War Memor- Adams has it, “Get on Channel 10.’”| yellow allamanda. The decorations |j3) fund are: “Lover Boy” Speziali shows evi-| were the work of Mrs. Ulchar. . dence of not being full of brotherly} During the luncheon ballet danc- love... . The Lee Goddards are} ers from the Pinder School enter- back from Europe and I can hard-j tained the guests. Dancers appear- ly wait to hear of the various ex-| ing were Dolly Story, Mary Ellen plorations in at least half a dozen} Cabanas, George Ann Williamson, i Custom Work Done In Our Own Workshop KEY WesT Previously acknowledged $561.50 || gq prenmine st. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3911 - 100.00 Martinez Refrigeration r, Herman Moore ______ Sears, Roebuck and Company Ward ought to be back from New] 2ard as mistress of ceremonies in- England by now. She flew up to see| oduced the honored guests. Lt. illings| William King, menting. the her son... The J. Edgar Willings: Navy, weiliiied. tue Convention : Ii. | guest of honor at a “house-warm- | home, Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge|are also due in Key West. The} © copco om the c ts ofthe idea | ing” coffee given by Mrs. H. W.| When he walked out on his Club, at Ft. Taylor, 7:45 p.m, | Players get rolling again tonight} wan Wilhelmina. Harvey ‘made ee sours Jr, = mes were played by the guests | Reed Il! Friday at 1285 First St.,| family a month ago, a story in | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15— and the play reading committee is i Mrs. James Hancock 150 + prizes were awarded to Mrs. | Royal Palms subdivision: The Hal- | The Citizen vesulted in his re- Navy Wives’ Bowling League, gorina have to move fast as we are Dr. Jose C. Sanchez 5.00 SPONGE . + Pierce and Mrs. Alfredo’ !owe’en theme was carried out in| turn, The Mamms hope that he Naval Station Al! td ue, | behind schedule. First play of the N: Wives Club, Island City Club : tribu becar ged the decorations. : will once more read that they aval Station Alteys, 1 p.m. | season will be decided upon. ag 7 Other contributions 18.62 1 Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce 5 . No. 88. Among these achievements | Anonymous _. 2.00 sts attending the tea were| Mrs. Berezovsky was presented) miss him and want him back. ak akin. 450s A most exhilarating letter from] 31. visiting the Hospital at Christ: | Anon: nen! Mi nies Joe Surgen, Hector Bar- | with a guest book which was signed | Should anyone have-any informa- Island City Ni " e i on Barbara Schlech, wife of Comdr. nes thee and a gilts'and Freoklin 'C. ~ u yoso, George Stockwell, Gladys | by all the guests at the party. |. tion leading to his return call Ss, mecting at Bldg. 178, No.| Walter P. Schlech, Jr, now st 1H catgnatsats: siaigtaiuans @ Fin-|Mrs. Jorce Demi tae Jacl.on, Fred Losley, Lester) Morning at and capa acei 790, ext, 440. ba ed ince 178, 10:30) post Hill Place, New London,| high family by sending them clo-| Mr, Sanchez — ‘xool] Fuller Beush Pierce, Don Barnard, Samuel : Served to the following: Mesdames v Conn., starts “Hail to thee, vox- ‘ i “id Poesy pe se beatin Seas pores end Chas 4 eS. - nin os c. chaperone errs Golf ee K. W | popnli” and brings news that Duffy bondage eae ja qratiny a MS pseaelogh eons gg * bee 113 TRUMAN AVE Gloria Muniz, 8. Helm, W. G. Stearns, Stanley | a oa is “pawing the ground for the next jng- he ith re + NONE son. . E. Gregory, L. Reilly, V. E. . 5 5 Q s . . Store Savage, J. W Sobien, W. W. Wicke-|4¢ School Auditorium Stock Island, 8 p.m. thought I would spend five minutes} the Naval Hospital; and aiding the| product, is made from corn cobs, By RAYMER “LBS MISERABLES” et San Carios Theatre, A revival of the classic Victor Hugo story brought out a constel- lation of stars some old, some new, and all, for the most part, excel- lent in their portrayals. Of course Robert Newton as the prosecuting policeman can’t knock Charles Laughton’s top role into a cocked large as the ones worn by the ham, P. S. Olmstead, L. M McKee, Jr, K. N. Bebb, S. E. Purcell, Van Lingle, J. T. Watson, W. R. Ford, JN, Tulino and P. M. Leino 1 \Lions’ Wives Will \Meet At The Den Next Tues. Night The meeting to organize an auxi- | liary to the Lions Club will be held | next Tuesday, October 21, at the instead of tonight as | Regular meeting of the Harris School Parent-Teachers Association will be tonight at the School audi- torium at 8 o'clock, Tonight’s program will be pre- sented by the Brownies of Troop No. 9 which is sponsored by Harris P.T. A. A drive for membership in the | organization is now under way and all parents are urged to come to this meeting to learn about how the P, T. A. works, SAFE DRIVING PAYS OFF | Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Group, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Monroe County PTA Council, 1402 Sixth Street, 7:45 p.m. Business and Professional Wom-| men’s Club, Woman’s Club, 8 p.m, Unit 56, Ladies Auxiliary, FRA, dinner at CPO Club, Boca Chi- ca, in honor of National Offi- cers of Navy Wives, 7:00 p.m./ Naval Air Station OWC luncheon| at Ft. Taylor, 12:30 p.m. Room representatives of Poin-| | garbled now... in an impassioned plea for news i of any description to send with a Db ruageadier Fg - aforementioned zoomie. How I miss] «These women are creating every Key West. Advance word has it day in America the best of Public that I would turn cyanotic for a} Relations for the U. S. Navy, and glimpse of palm tree and velvet! 1 am sure that the National Offic- sky."’ She wants a palm tree sent) ers of the Navy Wives Clubs of Am- up in the vip plane with Duffy.! erica know why we in Key West are She adds that Conch Chowder is] so of their members of local and wants to} No. 88 and through local 88 we are know if the joie de vivre left with) proud of them, too,” said Mrs. Har- the Schiechs, Yea verily, partly at) vey. | least. She sends wérd to all friends, The American Legion Arthur wants addresses and sends big! Sawyer Post No. 28 and their Auxi- smooches for George and Elsie and| jiary assisted in all the functions many others “in the line of fire! of the Convention yesterday, and | ELECTRIC PORTABLI vo ae ae | Lions Den, i h police in the a moe — previously announced. pg School auditor-| with hi to Violence,” and closes he Beawttial vo-gtore ficheel Renne: as serfor- |, All wives of Lions are being con-| BUFFALO (AP) —— Thirty- oe a0 | with news that she expected to say oe tie cocted jean, however turns in a perfor-| sacted:in order at arouse interest , Years of driving without a mark | {HURSDAY, OCTOBER 16— —_| hello to Frenchy Williams and Ma- ae mance which Gy oe ap of — in the forming of the new group, If |on his license paid off when the| Navy Wives’ Bowling League, 1| jor Si (sigh) Minton when Tru- coeencnneintt Balt ln sowie . oe Pi rick March in the old version. tte | anyone is inadvertently missed in |Pinch came for a motorist who) p.m. N. S. Also open bowling, | man’s plane touched at New Lon-| FRA LADIES CANCEL focuses directly on F get is cormias = ne sh j the round-up, which will be carried | Passed a red light, | Rotary Club luncheon, 12:15, St. | don. So somebody with a less busy " 1 seoteg ne time fraxile quality which | oq by telephone and by sending | In court the motorist told the! Paul's Parish Hall ltypewriter can beat me to the) MONTHLY LUNCHEON |1 4 Viectng presser test he young girl ates bie arey hos ‘She ; cards, it will not be an intentional | judge he was on the way to the! Key West Lions, meeting, 6:30 | punch if they like ... Barb wants} nit $6, Ladies Auxiliary, FRA | sows over pins Valjean a5 her ~ wy eotante ge a ion, All wives of Lions are | hospital where his mother was to Pp. m. news, news, NEWS AND AD-| wishes to announce that the regular || * § se one has’ that cleareyed intense and at ' elcome and are urged to attend | undergo an emergency operation. | VFW Post No. 3911, at Post) DRESSES. monthly luncheon for Thursday, || * Mase ium renee ed peat st ‘ecw 9 this meeting. The judge dismissed the charge. Home, 8 p.m. j _—_—_——o_ October 16, has been cancelied.] y Settenbeler, Garner, Surprise and surprisingly good one Elks Lodge, at club, 8 p.m. | Party For Husbands Reason for the cancellation is the | "and sig zag attachment BARN THEATER GROUP | Martha Linda Franks Circle of e e I dinner which the group is giving on | wea the belet sppenrasce of old : (ede ‘s WMU of First Baptist Church,! Planned By JayShees on ai siis'e coquette mother, Rhys Wi. |) ILL MEET TONIGHT 10 a.m. | ‘The Key West Jayshees held a ence Bates and Edmund | The Key West Players will meet | VX-1 OWC luncheon, Aeropalms,’ meeting at the home of Mrs. Lino re " the curate are also/tonight at 8 o'clock at the Barn oc leeunce aia x Castro who together with Mrs. Joe| The dinner will be at the CPO praiseworthy. Elsa Lanchester,} Theatre to begin their activities for | * a a Tlacqua was co-hostess for the eve- | Club Boca Chica, at 7 p. m. and all i wire of the famous Laughton does a/ the 1952-53 season. The president, Alcoholics Anonymous, First members are urged to attend. t te character bit. Wonder what| Gladys Willing, will be there to r et Presbyjerian Church | The Old Folks Home was voted | - <omeernetincenemnos her yn was on working with| take charge of the meeting. | on a jie ae as their project for the year to| Edward Everets talked for 1 hour N the role her busband| | A new play will be snacenced at NEW YORK wh—The stock mar- Sellewel vet Schcbcen ag make the coming year @ more en-| and gap eros 7 we yer >» years ago? onight's meeting, so all members : pot was garro ly mixed today with e iP » Pomel P-| joyable and happier one for the old | made brief ‘ie mous Get ~ The backgrounds are enchanting- | 49d interested persons are urged |, tendency to advance in evidence. ri ac sponsored by folks 3 as at dedication ty done with views of the’ old | to be present. Few changes from the previous mugs che Bedi |p Plans were posage bes hold Hal-| ci ar h world in the days of the SARE eeepc close went beyond minor fractions, - oy ‘ythian Hall, a chines = poe il ot Empire styles, The story retains its | BELGIAN CONGO IS and a considerable number of lead- —_ er ay aad) t through the years, and al- } | Key West Amateur Radio Club,’ husbands. there stems no special rea ‘e-<ioing it at this time, the ONE-THIRD CHRISTIAN LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Congo | Steels, and motors were steady. | % recently released here. | an 100 years of mission- aty work contributed to the con- of some three million nat The ing issues held unchanged. j major divisions of rails, Other areas of the market were abead including rubbers, aircrafts, radio-televisions, chemicals, utili- ties and golds. Higher were Northern Pacific, Jobns-Manville, Consolidated Nat ural Gas, Dome Mines. Du Post, | Chrysler, Boeing, and Phiico. i National Guard Armory, 17:30 Pm. ; } Triangle Club of Pythian Sisters, ® recaptured is | (ap cent of the Bel. | Oils, coppers, and motion pictures church, $ p.m i d a change from | gj agen is | showed minus signs rather liber. Pythian Temple, 7:30 p.m. Juvenile Council, Clinte Building, | ch ding tc unofficial | ally. | Key West Shrine Cicb, 7:30 p.m. Spm i | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13— j Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming | street Methodist Church, 123 Fieming street, 7:30 p.m. i i Church MONDAY, OCTOBER 2— Key West Duplicate Bridge Asso } ciation, Jaycee Hovase ‘ Flagler Ave, 7-45 p.m. Clad i Elizebeth Taylor Circle of WMU of First Baptist Charch, in} church annex, 3 p.m. IWSCS of Ley Memorial Methodist at annex, 7:30 p.m. Key West Temple No. 2, Py-) thise Sisters, Kaights of Py thins Hall on Fleming St, 7-30) ——— ORIGINAL ILLEGIBLE | ae