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SOCIETY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Jo Ellen Keller, Editor THE KEV WEST CITIZEN Young Pianist Is’ Talented Newcomer To Key West Musical Circles While Leeza Vaviloff was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Deg- toff, in Key West this summer, she liked the Island City so much Page 2 Monday, October 19, 1953 | that she decided to settle here, and is now looking for an apartment | or studio where she and her piano can be housed. Her family in Miami are old friends of the Princess Nina Carac- School in at the Julliard school in) . 4 few York City for three years, SeTUes On Birds cago patent cert The Monroe County Audubon Soc- versity at Tallahassee where , through its Screen Tour Com-; xoveived he. Manier's degree in pode announced today the pre- ey {sentation here of the sixth conse- cutive season of the popular na- tionally known Audubon Screen .|Tours to begin. Wednesday Dec. 9, with William H. Wagoner, art- State University, despite having ist and naturalist, presenting his ttended Julliard natural color motion picture, There odd ogee and hee “Wonderland” at 8 o’clock p. m. in |the auditorium of Harris Elemen- — — courses at Tallahas- tae alanol: In making this announcement the Tail, dark-eyed and with a piqu- ent sense of humor, Leeza speaks) both English and Russian without & trace of accent. She hopes to! become established as a teacher of piano here and she brings with her a musical and educational background that is well rounded. Leeza has difficulty in choosing any favorite composers, for, as long as it is music, it brings an enthusiastic response from this at- tractive newcomer to Key West. Birthday Party Saturday Honors Mrs. Robertson It was surprise, surprise for Pa- tis (Mrs, Albert) Robertson wife of Lieut. Robertson, USN, when her busband and friends honored her Committee pointed out that Key West is one of 200 cities presenting this outstanding series this season. Consisting of five numbers, the Audubon Screen Tours are charac- terized by gifted lecturers, natur- alists, and nature subject photo- graphers whose beautiful and un-' usual color films are of profession- al quality accompanied by a run-' who made the films. Following Mc. Wagoner’s “Won- derland” on December 9 at Harris Elementary School, will be Robert C. Hermes of Buffalo, N. Y, with! “Bonaventure Diary” on January 18, 1954; Allan D. Cruickshank of ‘New York with his film, “Below: the Big Bend” on February 15; Walter H. Shackleton of Louisville, ning commentary by the persons’ Halloween Social Will Be Held The annual Halloween social of Ley Memorial Church will be held Thursday afternoon on the church lawn, There will be a witch pot; games and prizes for the costumed chil- dren and ladies of the church will serve a meat loaf supper. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Binswang- er, Laguna, Calif. are en route to Key West by motor. Mrs. Bins- wanger, the former Vera Craig, is the mother of Mrs. Winston Jones! of this city, Mrs. Evans Melville, 1402 Al- berta St. formerly of St. Louis, Mo., announces marriage of her| daughter, Eugenie Hess, to Mr. Rayne McComb Herzog of Green- wich, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, all of| Dallas, Tex., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Key, 608 Francis| St., rear. They will spend the week- end in Cuba and be here today. If you enjoy reading Person- als, help this column to be- come a regular feature in the Citizen by coming in, writing or telephoning the Society Ed- itor of items of interest about you and your friends. School will be held at 2:00 p. m. on December 10, January 18, Feb- ruary 16, March 15, and April 5; while the other matinee series will be held at Poinciana Elementary |Séhool at 9:00 a. m. on December |10, January 19, February 16, March |16 and April 6. Season memberships, entitling, adults to enjoy the five evenings; jevents of the Screen Tours will go on sale this week to the public, ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR IMONDAY, October 19th: 3:00—Elizabeth Taylor Circle, at 1st Rgptist Church annex 7:30—Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 30, at Pythian Hall 7:30—WSCS, at Ley, Memorial Methodist Church Annex 8:00—Juvenile Council, at the Clinic Bldg. 8:00—Women of the 1st Presbyterian Church, at the church . 8:00—Lions Club Auxiliary, at Lions Den 8:00—Methodist Men, at Wesley House 8:00—Logi “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de la Luz, at 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, at 515% Duval St. TUESDAY, October 20th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Comissary, 9-12 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, at Key West Golf Club 12:30—FRA Ladies’ Auxiliary, at A and B Lobster House 8:00—Junior Woman’s Club, at the Woman's Club. ‘os 6:45—Kiwanis Club, at La Concha Hotel 7:30—Youth For Christ, at Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:30—Minoca Council No. 13, at Redmen’s Hall | 7:30—Assembly No. 13, Rainbow Girls, at Scottish Rite Temple | 7:45—Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor 8:00—Be, ’ Bridge, at Ft. Taylor 8:00—Civil Air Patrol at Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Disabled Amer. Veterans, No, 13 at 422 Amelia St. 8:00—PTA at Key West High School 8:15—Rumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor WEDNESDAY, October 2ist: 10:00—-OWC Book Review Group, at Fort Taylor 10:30—Navy Wives’ Club No. 88, at Bldg. 178, Naval Station 12:30—Naval Air Station OWC, place to be announced 12:30—HS-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Ceramic Class, at West Martello Art School 1:15—Monroe County PTA Council, place to be announced 8:00—Dade Lodge No. 14, Scottish Rite Temple Telephone: | {STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | Triumph ea | ee 906! | Mill DELANEY TELLS OF aL. cRocers «Continued From Page One to contracting for work in this area. Other Accomplishments “Now let's look at some of the other accomplishments during two of the four year term to which J was elected. ’ “At the Boulevard and 13th st| land is being filled for a Park 80d | <a Little League ields. Wages of 3 > > city employees have been increas. Read The oe ed. Police and fire departments) . m 284:0 Night 6:32 & 8:18 for the first time have been furn- STRAND “ AIR CONDITIONED Monday, Tuesd Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. and Wed. ) HESTER BATTERY : Citizen Office, 2-566 STAR * BRAND |POOR OLD CRAIG SEATOM end CUBAN ——TRY A PounD Ttopay—__ Your PURE OIL Deeler Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries SERVI DIAL 2-9193 ACCESSORIES — ed; minors violating state bever- age laws are made to share the responsibility with bar owners; “B” girls no longer prey on men in the bars; the cemetery while still in poor shape has been clean- ed by the city, but lot owners are | going to have to do their part in keeping it clean, The city has more and better equipment than at any jother time in its history. Tem- porary paving and raising to grade of over 19 miles of streets | and finally the “honky-tonk” at- J- mosphere of Duval Street is giv- ing way to an air of respectability when once again the general Pub- | lic can walk the streets. 1 The Dog Track | “I have been criticized in some Ky, presenting “Oddities in Na-| priced at the same low cost as last ture” on March 15, and the closing] year. Special season memberships: 8:00—BPW Club, at the Woman’s Club 8:00—JayCees at Jr. Chamber THURSDAY, October 22nd: 1:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 1-4 12:15—Rotary Club, at St. Paul’s Parish Hall 12:30—VX-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Handweaving Classes, at West Martello Art School 2:00—Women’s Auxiliary, at Monroe General Hospital 1:30—CAP Cadets, at Key Wes FRIDAY, October 23rd: 7:00—Ceramics Classes, at W. 7:30—Youth For Christ, Poinci: 8:00—Fern Chapter, No. 21, OES, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Knights of Pythias, at Pythian Hall SUNDAY, October 25th: 3:30—Logia “Marti” Nro, 3, Orden Caballeros de la Luz, at 422 Amelia St. The quarters because I accepted em- ployment at the dog track, Here | \is the story. | “After much discussion with pro-| }ponents of the dog track, and the| securing of many concessions fav- | |orable to the City of Key West, on April 12th I made a motion that the dog track lease be granted sub- ject to a vote of the people of Key West. Seconded by Mayor Harvey it was later withdrawn | when it was obvious the motion would be denied by a 22 vote with more “liberal” commission- ers either absent or against it. “Owners of the track, reputable business men, knowing that I per- sonally opposed the track nonethe- less employed me. I worked 434 | to 5 hours a night for $7.00 in a Apply To Wed ‘legitimate business. My critics, The following couples have ap-|no doubt possibly would have pre- of Commerce clubhouse t High School ‘est Martello Art School ana Baptist Church Monday, Tuesday FIRST TIME BIG STARS Night 6:30.8 8:30 AIR COOLED : Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.- t a birthday clebration Saturday|film of the series with Tom and pon cy oasis ga com mareesiaen! Arlene Hadley of Holly, Michigan Not only the festivities which in- Showing their impressive ‘‘Ameri- cluded a buffet and a pink and|¢@ the Beautiful’ on April 5, With hite birthd: inscribed with) ne pecunalal: Srvc given by|lecturers will present their films the exception of Mr. Wagoner, all! her husband “26th _—Birthday Again?”, were a surprise, but al- so a lovely dia: wrist watch! Lieut, Rol from Mi- and programs at the Key West ‘High School auditorium at 8:00 Pp. m. on the dates listed. Due to the increase in elemen- ami. tary public school attendance, and Mrs. Robertsén wore a black,'0 afford an opportunity for even in the Screen Tours at reduced rates have been arranged for high’ school students and servicemen. Members and friends of the Soc- |iety are requested to meet at Wes- ley House 1100 Varela St., Tuesday evening, October 20 for a special business meeting where Screen Tour literature and tickets will be distributed, Lg A set of covered containers for plied for marriage licenses in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord: Maxwell Wood, 42, 805 Elizabeth ‘St., and Lessie Mae Sawyer, 32, Weatherman Says 3D MITCHUM! DARNELL! ferred that I accept graft instead! N My Only Promise ) “I do not intend to become in- volved in “petty politics.” If con- formation of the two additional Key West and Vicinity: Partly|g03 Elizabeth St. years to which I was elected is dinner gown in anticipation of an|™More school children to meet these food storage is a worthy invest-; evening ‘‘on the town” with her lecturers personally and to see the/ment. Those made of transparent husbad, only to be greeted with! films, two matinees with each lec- & full scale celebration right in her|turer have been arranged. All ad- own home at 73 D .Arthur Sawyer Missions are at lowest possible : cost, since the Society attempts to defray actual expenses only and Making potato pancakes? Then has desired to bring a program of grate the potato just before youjcultural entertainment of educa- are ready to mix it with the other tional value to the community with- ingredients, because if the potato out monetary profit. stands it will turn dark. Matinees at Truman Elementary Navy Wedding MISS RANDY BECK became the bride of Station Chapel last Sunday. The couple sew West upon their return, a glass or plastic will save cover! lifting ‘since their contents are easily seen, and are easy to clean. |Tight covers will save money by ‘preventing waste. from drying and |flavor-mingling. When you shop for storage dishes, remember to mea- sure storage space on your shelves and in your refrigerator and buy containers that will fit the space. cloudy to cloudy. with scattered! showers today through Tuesday; not much change in temperature. Moderate to fresh northeast and| east winds up to 18/22 knots off- shore. Highest temperature ex-' Pected today about 85 degrees; lowest tonight about 73 degrees. Florida: Considerable cloudiness {William D, Payne} 24, AUW,' forthcoming I -will still remain in- School, and Rachel I. L. Stewart,/dependent. I have no intention of 29, 529 Grinnell St. tying my hands to any group or} Charles L. Lewis, 22, USS Bush-|click. I am still convinced there} nell, and Rose Marie Palado, 19.'are enough independent votes Post Office Inn. {elect an independent candidate Rudolph A. Wackrow, 46, and Ida without having to become involved. Marie Edwards, 48, both of Grey-#inally and this is a solemn pro-|Iiffes hound Key. DEATHS with scattered showers on east! coast and extreme south portion! through Tuesday. Partly cloudy with slight chance for showers elsewhere. Little change in tem-| perature except warmer in cen-| tral portion this afternoon, mise. I have no intention of chang-) ing my present way of living for any political office. I believe I have performed my duties effici- ently and honestly and on this basis | solicit your support for city Com- missioner.”—(Pd. Pol. Adyt.) Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate), CHARLES HERMAN BOLL uu. James G. Holbrook, USN, at the U. S. Naval now motoring through Florida and will live in Key ’ to occasionally fresh east to north- east winds through Tuesday. Partly cloudy with widely scattered show- ers in forth portion, mostly cloudy, with occasional showers elsewhere. Western Caribbean: Moderate easterly winds and mostly cloudy Funeral services for Charles Herman Boll, 71, who died Thurs-' day Tampa hospital, were held this morning in that city. Inter- ment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery there, Mr, Boll, who lived at 1302 Cayu-| ga, in Tampa, was a resident of| Key West before making his home| the west coast city. After going T he was employed by| Electric Company for 30 years, He was placed on the| electric company's inactive list in| July, 1939, after iniury suffered in|| an_accident, | He was a member of John Darl- ing Lodge No. 154, F&AM and) Tampa Consistory of Scottish Rite Masons, He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minnie E. Boll; a son S-Sgt. Charles H. Boll, Jr., with the U. S. g9/Atmy in Puerto Rico; a sister, qgMrs. Theresa Martinez and num- erous nephews and nieces. GENERAL CAMPBELL KING Word has been received by Ve- “}sey Johnson of Johnson and “|Johnson, Realtors, that General! “|Campbell King, 82, whose Key Conditions remain relatively stable im the nearby tropics. There are) no signs of a developing disturb- ance. Key West, Fla., Oct. 19, 1953 Observations Taken At City Office! Avenue, died in Flat Rock, N. C. Friday. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Harriet King, and one son, D: I. Campbell King, M.D., Hen- dersonville, N. C: For a number of years, the/fj Kings have made their winter: home in Key West at the Flag-'f} ler Avenue residence. PAWN SHOP q Factory Methods Used— |j} All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. F ,vipment FOR PROMPT AND IABLE SERVICE — SEE... DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Ave. (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 BEST OF THE BADMEN MAD WEDNESDAY ___ Tuesday and Wednesday 7:07 and 10:38 © 9:18 ONLY “| West home is at 1105° Flagler teo GORCEY TOMORROW ISLE QF PASSIONS Thursday and Friday | SS MT irs Mie’ Saturday Only VELinAe BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS PHONE 23419 FOR PERFORMANCE TIME SCHEDULE BOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. San Carlos Theatre Air Conditioned

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