The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 24, 1953, Page 5

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ITEMS OF INTEREST TO Maid’s Night Out By RAYMER “THE AD «6AND OTHE SEAUTIF at. San Cartes Thea tre. The entire MGM stable of SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ‘Tuesday, March 24, 1553 «| THE KEY West CiTize Page 5 Farewell And Surprise Beach Party Honoré Retiring Chief John Volkmann| A surprise party horiored John Volkmann, CHRELE, OinC-lab- watory, on Sunday, beginning at high noon and lasting until sun- down, at the Naval Station Beach. The area was all set up for the party with quantities of cold drinks available the moment the crowd of about 70, counting the children as well as parents and guests, varrived. Introductions were made over a loud speaker and dance and song records were played to add to the fun. ‘The invitations were clever little pet. cap labeled “Farewell” tice |Proceeds Of Dance ervice. Chit Volknant, in charge |For Cerebral Palsy. Clinic Announced | hae egicg ial to the | were allowed . | Cere alsy and Cripples As- venirs of & on fitae. Gren Hit ie a % tant benefit though ance sponso: yy the Galey De | to «iti ia aie Dinas | Poo Hospital Auxiliary it was an- While “Auld Lang Syne” was |PoUnced by Mrs. Thomas Linar- pissed 4s background music, the :@s, chairman of the dance. Work- y lers with her were Mrs. A. De § pipe was sounded and the |p... ‘Mrs, M. Stickney, Mrs. Jack | i a 3 H bis RE <® tig? ie iit uty i ; : ig | } j are more in small Vanessa Brown, wonderful cloth is ed in as a troublesome And yet, somewhe! line, a connection is i of thé 10 films for next year, but it make the first three, cause it is topheavy, hard and has an ‘ing. The story is ai genius back in the late comes up the hard way on toes, hearts and eareérs getting to the summit. The $ t i i Fe Oi ze iH i 3 ESSE ae Hau panel peeeei id tf & g 5 3 8 E ‘ i aS Forte gered bug ntesentt | Swift, Mrs. N. Hjort, Mrs. N. Ha- | ‘|ture opens with" a conference special " ” yer, Mrs. Truman Amy, Mrs. V. be 4 ‘ithe studio of a movie pose a ae ak ‘an ae Riggs, Mrs. Everett Cox, Mrs. : 4 Pes 4! played with nice shading by mann worked. As the citation read, Daniel Braxton. | — “ -« * “s\ter Pidgeon. A movie queen, turn- the = qs ie een Hostesses for the event were ‘led neatly by Lana Turner; Sua tah my¢ ‘itor ° “thety Gay Lou Barrosa, Vita Barrosa, |writer, done with sdmirable re post sic: At > gle lal Madeline Curry, Sarah Bringman _|straint by Dick Powell, and a - herve and Miss Riggs. ‘aver the tokens of appreciation | qe Auxiliary and the Associa- were presented to Colkmann, he/sion wish to thank all those who responded with a brief singere | helped, thé Casa Marina hotel and speech of thank you. All hands then | the entertaiiters. A 12 pound ham ¢,“For He's A Jolly Good Fel-| donated by Fausto’s, which y”" and gave a united cheer. | brought $98.50 in auction, was Grilled steaks, baked beans with | presented to Lona Allen, baton pom yey tasty “erage te 4 twirler by the winner, Judge Le- Gana > ae drinks were vine from Chicago. 1 style, id & suitable de gine ‘The door prizes were given gen- New Key West Art Truman Face Is paves oainn haga a earn erously by the following business 7s ° swimming, eters tok sunbaths |goncern: Altman's Furniture, Exhibit Will Open pe a volley-ball and others | Appelrouth’s Shoe Store, Beld- 1 jolned in eharades, It was one of |ners, Lee's Orient Restaurant, | PUesday, March 31 tpéceanonnt a iigcolaenlae most delightful informal par-|Benny’s Cafeteria, Pollock's Jew- of the year. Even the small fry|¢lry, Sun and Sand Club, Sun| An all- Key West art show will/s. Truman enjoyed an encounter |jdol, she is rehabilitated @ good time, Late in the after-| and Surf Motel, Superior Plastics |open at East Martello Gallery with a San Francisco resident who| genius of Shields, chicken was sétved|of Chicago, two tickets, roundtrip |next Tuesday. The pictures shown discovered the man he thought | Douglass. His method is the grill and as the|to Miami by the Greyhound Bus|will be by artists in the area looked like Truman WAS Truman. |her fall in love with the horizon, the fami-|Company, and two round trip|whether or not they ar mem-| The former President told about| course, he established gan the homeward trek. tickets to Cuba by Aerovias “Q’’| bers of the local Key West Artists the incident last night. tional overtures just to list of enthusiastic guests | Airways. group. A chauffeur was driving Tru-|a great actress. Then, a e i é i x b 3 ‘a iy AEE: ; i ge fii i E f ? i ry vs MRS. G. B. GILLETTE, representing Fleet Reserve, was named Mrs. Key West of 1953. The regal crown is put on hér head by pretty Gloria Muniz, who holds the 1952 title of Miss Key West. The trim brunette matron succeeded Mrs. Robert You- mans, who was Mrs. Key West of 1952. livan, are gathered the execu- tive’s office. They ae to make even one more for glas, producer who is for his hard driving methods ruthless character. cites through the past 16 yeafs. ae flashbacks, each one’s story t Deceiving unfolded. Most strenuous fe the WILMINGTON, Calif. (®—Harry | has enshrined a dead a 4 2 i Efe Sieg i fi : i i 4 vee iti MISS KEY WEST OF 1953 is Miss Nancy Brooks, sponsored by Overseas Transportation. She is shown being crowned by Miss Key West of last year, Miss Gloria Muniz. The crown and trophy were presented to Miss Brooks on Saturday evening at the Elks Club annex. The annual contest is sponsored by the Elks Club. i Hy i iH FF 5. rf & i xg bt | geste i F - tF t is [ 453 i by Prentiss Brown, head of the OPA goes into effect om April 1, H i : 1 i fl i present besides Volkmann and his wife and son included Cdr. and'| Bake Sale Scheduled Mrs. G. J. Whelan, and son, Mr. + ahd Mrs, H. E. Moretti, Mr. and|By Gold Star Mothers The Gold Star Mothers Mrs. E. Schnecker, Mr. and Mrs.| planned a big bake sale for next M. Kaeczuwka, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. | Saturday afternoon beginning at Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W./1 p.m. in front of the San Carlos McJahnet and daughter, Mr. and | Theatre. Procéeds of the goodies avail- F. G. Skewis and son, Brian Rey-| able to the publi¢ will go to the molds, Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Harris| fund which the Gold Star organi- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.|zation is collecting to erect a/| Pagel and-son, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.| memorial for the loved ones they | Branch and children, Mr. and | lost in war. Progress of the mem- and Mrs.|orial project will be announced RID. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R, | later. Mrs. Verhoven and son,Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. Mts; G. G. Fabik, Mr. G. Rugar and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Eadie, Mr. and Mts. C.| Garden Club To Elect Curd, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C. Curd, dJr., and family, Miss Joan Terry, New Officers April 2 Officers for the year leen Bernett, Don W. Ketrick, I./ will be elected at the meeting of J. Simon, R, Galipeau, George |the Key West Garden Club Thurs- | J. E. Hughes, W. | day, Miss Dorothy Raymer, Miss Ai- Pryor, Hingst, H. 8. Ruff, C. H. send, W. E. Walker, and Gus Summers. USO Committee Meets Tonight There will be a meeting of the USO Committee at 8 o'clock on Tuesday, March 24, at the city hall. All representetives are urged te attend. wil 2. The list of nominees Town-|is posted on the bulletin board | H. Sillcoxjat the Woman's Club library. Nominations can also be made from the floor at the time of the meeting which begins at 8 p. m. .jand will be held Club. Object of balseria, played by Indians in to disable an opponent by burl- ing a heavy six-foot pole at his legs. Bt the: Woman's /5,. of Charlest a game anama, is Painters are asked to bring their pictures in beginning today and through Sunday since the hanging of all work is to be com {pleted on Monday The gallery hours are from noon to 5 p. m. daily. Elvira Reilly, program director for the Key West Art and Historical Soc: iety pointed out ‘hat artists should bring their work to the gallery jas early as possible so that all jarrangements can be _ properly made in advance. Any media is acceptable, oil, casein, scratchboard, pen and | ink, watercolor or what have | you? ‘Indian Princess Weds White Man | CHARLESTON, W. Va. ih — A former Indian prin r |white bridegroom who the ‘tribal vows in to get married a y Bernitta (Many Horses) Marie Bad Wound and Edward A. White on want to {sure everything is legal un {West Virginia law. White, 30, met the 29-year-old {raven-haired, black-eyed bea after serving with her broth jthe Army. Their first | took place three months a {Pine Ridge reservation man Mrs. Truman and daughter | ment of her triumph, she Margaret to the home of George !pis affair with an “entre” Killion, president of the American | who has known all along ané President Lines, in San Francisco} said, “Love. « for Sunday night. The driver got the | pirds.” wrong house Truman went to the door but the | Powell as the profe: unidentified resident “No, | driven to success, doesn’t live here.” ‘Phen he peered intently at his ‘Say, 1 hope your |; Mr caller and said: Killion feelings won’t be hurt, you, replied HST, Harry Truman.” BOY FOR WARMATHS h Sawy maths live at and Mrs said, bat you jlook exactly like Harry Truman.” “This probably will disturb “but I AM Martin C. War-| stealer de luxe. are the parents of a son|another one of the | that’s $ eFR In the case of the writer, sEgee aeeeeae = % ier “tt i R ie re £38. 5% big-name man ed driver’s seat. Erle heim in this rg if i at the Naval Hospital Fri-|, minor role. March 13. named Martin C., er road. Lt unications Gilmore. Mrs officer of Key West n MORE BEEF PLANNED . FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES The new arrival The | embittered trio re! 71-A Arthur} Shields plea is | viewer’s opinion, the} of ungrateful pawns Warmath is}have gone anywhere former Miss Nancy Sterling; thing without the Warmath And so in the ie : Fa38 *f Se eigt technique administered producer. Maybe that wood! A pontoon bridge carries ; fr a Hi itt er? 4 & fy =* 4-4 3 proba! i iy i by e Fi R is > i z i ff get He at he aud rE . iy 7 i; 4 FE 3 # az Fs? i bf if it I 845 ui aGee f: AL ! i i Ss ge ; 7 ge F Re Key West In Days Gone By From The Citizén Files fy. i = F ye Citizen ee i & aH ; the ARS AGO:TODAY Kx is in receipt of a| West Peter Schutt, manager of La Casa Marine, today cited as two of the reasons for the clos. ing of thet hotel on April 10 as the mounting prices of food. stuffs and the labor situation in Key West whien maket it prac- tically impossible for him te keep sufficient help. Eight of the etter teams in |Key West are entered in the Key Independent Basketball Aquilino Lopez, Jr.,| Tournament, which will open in . and M: ef Florida at irs. A. Lopez of |the High School gymnasium to- who is .a student | Morrow night. They ere: Air Sta- University tion Officers, Nevy Commissary, showing where the/Section Base, Boca Chica, High Council has compiled a boys who have made | 2nd Naval Hospital. in boxing events at the » included in which ‘are Senater chairman of the committee on novel effairs, gives his assur- ance te the Chember of Com- merce that he will do ail possi- z s 8 Williams, secretary | quarters ber cf Commerce,| City Counecil’s contribetion of innie of two Key West boys, Renedo and Delio Cobo, re also attending the state Trammell, reopen naval activities in West. Porter Harris, | School, Fort Taylor, Submarines The Firemen’s Tropical Park | continves to be very popular | with the amusement seekers of | Key West. Calvin Coolidge Cates, son of Bertram Cates, of Petronia Street has been accepted in the U. S. Naval Reserve to take training at the Naval Air Station Machin ists School in Jacksonville, Fla., for a period of six weeks. ! | wes | The Red Cross Chapter Head- announce that the $250 has swelled the local Wor Fund to approximately $7,000. ii i i F z af i WASHINGTON w—The Agricul-|fic across the harbor of ture Department proposes to add] stad, Cuacao, Dutch West more beef to school children’s lunches to help check the year-|of ground and dieed beet long slump in cattle prices less chuck, all frozei. The department called yesterday | would go to the government-¢pon- for bids on unspecified | Dakota, scene of the Wo: Knee Massacre in 1890 $F 2 IDEAL TOGS $34 DUVAL STREET Corner Southard Announces Mr. Sam Price and Associate Will Be In Our Store All Day Saturday for Fitting and Consultation and & i : i s.@ i i piedmont area. i F i if -h SS rf te Gi ia tie if fe! tashell de pep? Ti ; 4 li fe il Showing of DR. POSNER’S SHOES Bring the Children i Ini Hei i. H : DON'T FORGET THE EASTER PARADE AT BAYVIEW PARK, EASTER SUNDAY, 2 P.M. There | COUNT THEM!—“Yer 7. March at hate ef Bis grandparents, Mr. * Games were played and grites won by Dennis * ed sandwithen, cake, ice

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