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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Jo Ellen Keller, Editor ‘Thoreday, September 4, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Harris School Room Mothers Plan Halloween Festival Forty-seven Room Mothers ofjtesching them not to cross in the Morris School met in the school middle of the block. It has been to make *#ertained that money is allotted ‘Tuesday evening oe now in the city budget for a traf. for their coming year's sctiv~tie tight at the intersection of Since they must raise 2 good White and Southard Streets cy money the PTA bud- The following mothers in charge , they planned the Hal- of booths for the Halloween Festiv- lestival to be held October 4) are: cake and candy, Mes and decided to present ® play dames Vendaline Russell, Lorene . Campbell, Vivian Little, Lucille Armfield presented vieming, Carol Hartman, Orris Course topic which 88 Evans, Nellie Louise Curry, Doro- Spoiling Our Childr: thy Sweeting and Juanita Pinder. that spoiling was & Snow Balls will be sold by Mes- was normal dames Bess DeLand, Dorothy old in behavior Knowles, irene Worley, Louise wrong for & Hart, Ruth Malbon and Catherine eleven years old who should Houre, Sodas will be in charge of effectively Mesdames Armfield, June Tucker, reached that Olive Hamilton, Mickey Laird, therefore, be con- Fide Gibson, Hannah Roberts and ” Consistency in Doris Edwards. } and commands is Witch's Pot will be presided over factor in disciplining by Mesdames Irma Wells and Flo- . fence Baker. House of Horrors Simmons, room will be conducted by Mesdames . appointed Doro- Byrnina Thompson, Sandy Trus- -eott and Elsie Tagliapietra. Hot .» see dogs will be sold by Mesdames Knowles, trea- Florence Key, Lois Eden, Mary ar and Juanita O'Hara, Bernice Smith, Roy Leigh- inted to choose ly and Carolyn Saunders. Parade pool Room M | mil WHILE ON THEIR EUROPEAN TRIP this summer, several Key West girls were invited with other pilgrims to an audienae with the Pope. Present at the Papal audience were the following Key West Girls Received By Pope Telephone: Coming Events AY ef N& Key West Lions pm. at Lions st KEY WEST Ten and Twenty Years Ago Monroe County Hospital > ) AS TAKEN FROM | a es FILES OF THE CITIZEN a, 2 pm es and hand weav to 4pm. West Martello hool, County Beach Anonymous, closed « for members only, » Duval Street Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 12.8 pm Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary PTEMBER ¥— ne Leagve, at pen bowling meeting, 6.38 Den, Seminary Wom group W YEARS AGO TODAY J. J. Trevor gave a speech abx the War Bond Drive at a me of the Key West Lons Clu Barbara Green, Key West pe read several of her verses at t Rotary Club heon this week Barbara Green is the pe Mrs. Mertie Pinder Mr. and Mrs. J. U. White of Yate Porter Place There is much speculation here over the story that County Cc missioner Harry Harris will be r inducted into the srmy. Mu junior SM es Hai w Ar 7:30 p.m Armory Ladies’ Av xitiary yer Unit N gion. at post e, 8 p.m VF. y Post 3913 at Spm, Vv W. home Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64. 019 Elizabeth Street, § p. m Knights of ¢ s nccs Hall, Duval Street, 8 p. m Junior Woman's ( 8 p.m. at Woman's Club. J ps, regular home of Mrs, Charles Fisher home of Mrs. Charles Fisher. sorority, a Club. at National Guard Arthur Saw American Le 2 YEARS AGO TODAY Laurie Roberts announces in to day's Cit his candidacy for Captain of the night police fore Mr. and Mrs. Clem C. Price ar fon left several days ago in a jyacht for Miami returned by | train yesterda meeting, at Citizen Oj fice, 25661 SUNDAY Cocktail Hour NAS CPO Clab Logia “Marti r 3 Caballero de la Lu meets at the Casa Temple Amelia St, 3.30 pm MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Gym for OW, Plane Base, 10 a.m dayteen Youth Center, Poinciana movies, 8 p. m Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 515% Duval Spm Logia Marti No. 3, Orden Cabal leros de Marti, Inc 919 F Anchor Lo« 5 Scottish Rite Temple at 8 p. 1 Beta Sigma Sororit Carlos Inst at ' Methodist Men, Wesley Ho 8 p.m. Cerebral Palsey Sto 7 p Sea copes Street, at Temple, zabeth St., 8 p.m Mas Ass'n., 417 Ea- m ton, 8 p. at 8 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— > Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 te FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25— } 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station Old Fashioned hymn sing and) Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Thorns and Poinciana trees that Service Men's Christian Center, USO Announces {had juss deen plaated on Whitenexd. Nery Books Given | _* 32 Whiteread st been promised by|table decorated with a centerpiece ae" Street. Combined social and handicraft Mined as heart te ask, “are they seat Faculty At Reception Here Varied Program ‘pours at K. W. Youth Center A large gathering of parents and friends in Key West high rd to ask, “Are - hired as hea: a they real F P W. k every Tues. «vening. Open Mesdames Vendaline Russell, Flo- school's PTA greeted twelve new new members of the faculty at a or Coming ee | | od tee | jallace Jeanne reception in the high school auditorium Tuesday evening Sie ip enw for Hostesses the evening were house party, 8 p.m. Sweeting, Doris, ji faculty members new and Ladies Golf Tournament. K W. 1 Pen geo Golf course, 9 a.m. - xcellent books throug! e kind Simmons, 14 were introduced by Dr. Har- Mrs. Harold Campbell, Study Group USO of the program for the com- e ‘ - dé (Cees ness of friends of the library in Byrnine Theme | 14 Campbell, principal, who also chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Single-\ing week. | \ Special interest Sewing groupe ‘a brief speech in which he ton, juvenile protcetion chairman; There wil be o dence in the DAUGHTER TO MUNIZES Key West 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a m. and Sointed out that “a good and suc-(Mi® Raymond Pelton, Juaior Rcd th! Mr. and Mrs. James Muniz, 37/ A® important addition to the ref By A. de T. GINCRAS Q Key West girls and their friends, from the left of His Holiness, Pope Pius XII: The Misses Curry was appointed to select a Baker and Faye Roberts. Balloons) Eloina Gato, Marlene Hock, Betty Roberts, Norma Martinez, Julie Stone, Virginia Russell, Dora wards and Jean- will be sold by Olive Hamilton and) Martinez and Robin Gross.—G. Felici, Rome. June Tucker. | and Byrnina| At the close of the meeting, re-)———--— — - that school freshments were served from a| High School PTA Greste West Beautification, 4M. 1612 Laird Street ported today that The Key Committ vandals ——/|They pulled up 15 young Jerusalem yin To Library The Woman's Club Library at 319 Duval Street has acquired some 2p. m. to4p. m., home of Mrs. Richard Reynolds, 71C s cessful school year can only D6 room ‘representatives ‘chalmam, musi ‘ty ao teat Gobo wr 9 Avenue E, announce the birth erence shelves is the complete 1959) jiwanis Club; dinner meeting, achieved by the teachers, parents {yo ,TePresentatives | chairman, music bY of a daughter, Paula Ann, yester- edition of Encyclopedia Britanica,, — 6:45 p,m and students working together.” rs. “¢ Ldwards wager pe Pp. m. {day at noon in Jackson Memorial a generous gift to the library from) Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge, at The following PTA board mem- ;Pifitual education chaieman aed) Sunday there will be coffee and Hospital, Miami. The new arrival the Key West Rotary Club, It was) _ Ft. Taylor, 7:45 p.m bers were Introduced by Mrs. Mer. Mf. Ben Adams, blue ribbon chait- 4oughnuts from 9:30 t0 10:30 fol-|weighed six pounds, two ounces. received for the library by Mrs ville Rosam, president: Mrs, J. E.|""2” lowed by Chapel Chimes, church/Mr. Muniz is part owner of the Schuck, who is more than a libra * Program theme for the year will jistings, At 2 p. m. there will be Gulfstream Food Department rian there. She welcomes all new Beginner's Bridge, Ft, Taylor, 8 |Bardwell, recording secretary: ‘ne «Looking Toward Maturity.” ; OF SHERWOOD AND-jmen and women and says it seems yrs. Daniel Garcia, ing ie ¥- table games and softball practice, Stores. and old library-users, has an end LETTERS corresponding There will be four business meet- and at 8 o'clock movies will be less fund of information not only ERSON, selected and edited with he has within his old shell room secretary; Miss Mary Trevor, trea- . introduction by Howard Mum-\for them all, and that within him surer; Miss Kathryn Lowe, histor. (n** ort ‘ive.socull exents eld BY shown in the see a te betalto alle, chopped chutney added about books but right on, through Sones, Oe ee tee (nares 8 fire ot which Oe ee een rer nes | Scheal Truster present at the hie EL A ac mean weentiae Tee. ween. Ma worm themecives, fn - oh ag oo oa Fue meeting were Earl Yates and J prizes to winners. |crabmeat salad. : letter to Waldo Frank he says. . . gram chairman; vod elter eta Besa ay evening at 8 o'clock — —— Gyan Archer, hooitaity cbr. S8hwiches, cooker and punch ware wil be ed pool Pett Glynn Arches. hospitality, bait were served in the cafeteria after \rarsies and me. | Training In Texas m: ; the meeting by Mrs. Glynn Archer / ‘ ‘ou know how I have had and — | mie re » he and her hospitality committee. be aoe oy presence, ——— acura cs er Mrs. Nix Tells ae [men Highlands Trip in still another Columbus Image | puzaiing and Can Enter U.S, have stood like a beast! sun, turning my head here and pestered by flies and by the hot, there and having many disquieting WASHINGTON #— An Italien little thoughts. . .” | marble statue of Christopher Columbus te be placed in Bay- Park of Miami will get Pm. Every Tuesday, rumba lessons, Ft. Taylor, 8:15 p.m Thrift Shop, Nevy Commissary, 9 to 12. ships and shoes and sealing WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30— categories. Mrs. Sehuck's) Gym ciasses for O.WC., Sea keen interest in Key West and her| Plane Base, 10 a.m. sparkling sense of humor make the) Navy Wives’ Bowling League library a gathering place for j Nayel Station alleys rat aes Seaton SO ple of every There charming room and young library fans can be found in} w ee ee aie flocks around Mrs. Schuck’s desk! Words cannot fully exp: . whenever they aren't in school thanks to the neighbors and other 9 [ai Bp ‘ia to the t shelves, another {Tiends for their many acts of 4 ml iy io reference book bought kindness and words of sympathy avdily \ith library funds is The World/@uring the illness and following the Mrs. Alice Nix who vacationed music will be Eneyelopedia of History, all com jorge lag ogg — with Mr. Nix in mountains of Combo. salcatly bound in one velemeltsese whe cont florel teben of North Carolina, described their) Games night on Friday will in wing 0 Ge. enswems tin couaee and guce as nea their cars. BE: ! if t | i i i i 5 a se E 5 z= = ii | it ii, 53 Se | E | clude a wide choice of games h Who and When discussions ano bedlgge ge Bere — Russ ranging from chess, checkers, pi- that happen in the best of families Mountains, with much enthusiasm, nochle, cribbage and hearts to Mrs. Wassell has given, among “Highlands, in Nantabala Nation- bridge and canasta. other books, Eugenie Clark's “Lady al Forest, is the highest incorpor-| Key West girls are invited to. fy With A Spear” which should in- ated town east of the Rocky Moun-'Join with servicemen in this area trigue all ardent Key West spear- tains,” said Mrs. Nix, continuing/in enjoying these USO activities fi addicts “It as many delightful litte hotels @t the clubhouse on Whtehead| omer to the autobiograph and some beautiful homes built on Street next to the courthouse. | F m is “Period Piece” by the scenic mountain trails.” _—_—___ } 7 . Gwen Raverat, Lear cage’ of Hy the eminent scientist Charles Dar She described the golf club and Joyce Gibson 4 . ie links as “sloping fairways of vel- The many more books, and ° To Be Married _| Ack ¥. writs. ve vety green grass bordered by spruce, hemlock and oak trees, al- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells of saad i po fsa ‘ae so beautiful dogwood, all of which) The date for the marriage of g Hunt La eted his West is reading le was turning into autumn colors in Joyce Gibson to John Lewis has josie train + te as mid-September.” been set for Friday evening at la 4 A r F Si ran She said that after driving in'7.39 gt the First Congregational and / rce an - South Carolina where the tempera- Church. The Rev. Meeker will read *°™° weep * \ture was in the 90's, they drove the service. I train- 35 miles up into the mountains to Following the ceremony, @ re him for Highlands across the border in ception will be held at the Elks North Carolina to delightfully Cjub, All friends of the bride and —-USAF ! . cool temperatures groom are invited to attend. No — - “We spent many enjoyable eve- formal invitations have been sent. mings in Highlands with the Ed. wards at their hotel. We ployed canasta and sat around a brightly- lighted fire in a beautifully cut- stone fireplace drinking cider fresh- ly pressed from the apples that grow in such abundance in the nearby orchards,” Mrs. Nix relat- ed et a §, 5 is § F 2? THE FAMILY. ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS Find New Curb For Pain Bnd po En boy 1 a8 = meecas of A new ieal nA Hi ae ¥F> vement is excepting for the time as he regrets his inability to chlorophyll tint in some of the ¢Titicize his own work. He fights wads, and yet the his own slavery to his work, and himself intermittently Protests against editorial dictator. ard it ships, “. . I'm going to have my way or another the &W® way about the book on which ays cries out, whether it | am at work if it never gets itself in the journals of the neurotic finished. We die and rot away, and an Gide, or in the letters the author of forty volumes would of Sherwood Anderson, the writer ™#ke no better fertilizer. . .” from midwest America. It is only On the eternal monetary pro- the variation of the crying out that blems of writers, Mr. Anderson has makes it different. this to say in a letter to George Some of the recipients of the let- Sylvester Viereck in 1925: I want ters in the book are Waldo Frank, the leisure money would bring. Of. a “8 Van Wyck Brooks, Gertrude Stein, ten I go into some city where mon- ° Paul Rosenfeld, Hart Cane, Mary wy te — poured out like water, Methodist Church Austin, Georgia O'Keefe, Theodore @ grow temporarily furious, Dreiser, Roger Sergel, James Boyd thinking of the quiet leisure mon. Plans Bazaar and Maxwell Perkins. The corres- ey might buy for some fellow like Officers were named at a meetin lo arranged chronologt. myself : of the First Methodist Church ba cally from November 6, 1916 to| “But my general notion is that raar committee early this month December 27, 1940. As is natural the man of talent bas to take his Those elected include Mrs. B. H. with the accumulation of years chances with everyone else, play Wooldridge, chairman; Mrs. Earl lived, Mr, Anderson's professional the game as it lies. Béice. vies chalrmen ont Willem and persona) acquaintance increa I have set out on a certain McCrea, publicity ees, and toward the end of the book Toad, knowing very well that what pians were made for the various booths and for the baked ham din If I were to spend ner which will be served Nov. 5th, the letters are going to more and! want to do will not bring me more people, and some of the first much money, correspondents have been dropped. my energy in another direction, I In the beginning years of his crea. might get money aplenty. ppt andr be ge aie efforts a large bulk of his let-| “Very well, I plan to get some-'or ‘ye SrouPs tne AAS te were to Waldo Frank thing money will not buy. It evens 04 encetiont. progress Highlands also has a small modern there in the correspon. up very well. ..” ad excellent progress. _—__|hospital which is a credit to the ‘son has something He also writes about other in- cathedral, to be at bottom any pur- Community.” to say about other writ- teresting angles on the creative er than myself...” She concluded, “Our trip down ers. is his comment on Lin- artist - the gloom of two or three Sherwood Anderson's place in the mountains was a little sad as coin, Twain and Whitman in an months that follows the publication American literature is secure, We Were reluctant to leave, but as early letter to Van Wyck Brooks: of @ book. He describes how he Since his death in March, 1941, in We drove on through the Carolinas, “When I was a boy and another takes little ugly factory towns, and Colon, Panama, when on an unof- Georgia and into Florida, we ap- boy caught me fairly doing some big sprawling cities and makes ficial good-will tour to South Am- preciated the beauty of Florida thing, I supposed them into something erica, his importance as a perform. Orange groves, lakes and hills to do what we called ‘acknowledge * | wish it would not sound er in the novel and short story has (little ones') in the central part of corn’. too silly to say I pour a dream increased, as well as recognition of the state. and then back to good “Lincoln wouldn't have done the over it, consciously, intentionally, his significance to the writers of old Key West and our friends and @econd-rate thing. for a purpose. | want to write his own day and the future, These home.” “Twain would and would have beautifully, create beautifully, not collected letters should be on the —-—-- acknowledged the corn. outside but in this thing in which early reading schedule of any as-| To peel tomatoes, dip them in “Whitman wouldn't have owned ! am born, in this place where, in piring writer, as well as on that of boiling water just lone enough to bie ieee the midst of ugly towns, cities, any American who would like a be- loosen their skins: then dip them In the letters Anderson sees him- Fords, moving pictures, | have al- hind-the-scenes picture of the writ-|into very cold water for a jew se- self in various capacities and etti- ways lived, must always live. I do er operating in midwest America conds. This cold dip makes the tudes. In a letter, also to Waldo Not wani, Paul, even these old not so long ago, of anywhere else pulp firm and helps in removing Frank, be wants to embrace all monks @§ GBartres, building their,in the world. the skins. ii i : i , has coms rt specialized work. Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST CENTRAL PHARMACY — Corner White and Truman Avenve — Mail COIFFURE DESIGNERS Orders Filled. | the Here's 0 quich way of making Boston Cream Pie. pero up - 5 REIDS ki of vanilla jing and! cd: Gael mabpoun two lawers| Salon of Beauty of bought sponge cake. Spread 473 Bieming St. Phone 2-526 prepared chocolate frosting over LA CONCHA HOTEL the top of the cake. In speaking of community topics in their pleasant vacation - land, Mrs. Nix pointed out that the schools in the area are no longer old - fashioned wooden structures that used to be found in mountian areas. “Modern brick buildings have replaced them “and fleets of school buses bring the children from the surrounding countryside. APPLICATIONS for Charge Accounts TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME —TONITE— IT’S A fy ode TRADE WINDS P.S.---It’s Phil's Birthday!!!

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