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JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor “Thursday, October 22,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 EVERYONE SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO Telephone: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Key West Is Her Home USO Will Honor Meeting Tonight < oy po eae arg Audubon Society Will Hold Series ; October Birthdays Of Auxiliary Rigi act A c Es 5 i i f child) wel- Of Screen-Lecture Tours Here 82 eal have wea teaivi OF Amer. Legion {fire ix'thoug is canceling the next week in the way of danc- Halloween Festival of October 29. Monroe County Audubon Society opened its sixth annual Screen -_ . ne] ‘The regul ae ms ; 4 i birth.| rican Legion Auxiliary, will be ine ist N President Frances ducted discussion er 29th, will honor October birth-| Ve ti November. ters concerning commevelian 4 of natural resources in the ee West ‘days. Musie will be by Gus Ayala| gulp Oct ae Vthe Sicom -Repesseatatioas> WO community. Mrs. Amelia Cabot, Junior Audubon chairman, gave | comes and there'll be novelty) ————_ ehbiseas p.m. |continue in’ their efforts {0 secure report unior Audubon ivities, including the organization “ . 100 per cent Parent-Teacher mem- 7 ry ot tebe Society pn ntl te in Elementary Whether the birthdays belong to: Soldier berships in classrooms by tele- sehool. A report of the progress of the Sanctuary program was giv- the Navy men or to Key West! phone contacts. If more member- en, and the cooperation of the Garden Club and the city of Key West girls, they'll all be celebrated at! ? ship cards are needed please call was commended. rr Cyaan ala a ie Ss membership ‘ora iy m ig date, chairman, 5 ‘The iy ecg its om Mrs. Touchton ‘there’s coffee ee doughnuts from| 4 Soo DESC! ‘Tour series to open . 9:30 to 10:30, with chapel chimes at the Harris Elementary School Reports On and a listing’ of churches, HAIRDRYING with a review of the schedule, bringing five nature movie-lectures Conference was interrupted by the announce-| WITH 0 UT to the Key West community by aul Touchton and Dr. Har. ment that the Hawaiian outpost had) foremost naturalists and photogra- Mrs. P: ‘ee parkas been bombed, an emergency ses- ! phers of nature subject. Two sep-|014 Campbell were sion of -congress had been called) HEAT! Beate matinees will be held this|*Peakers at the general. monthly in Washington, and that a declara-| season for school children, provid-meeting of Leg nara tev ger fain tion of war was imminent. All rose| Why suffer old-fashioned ng the best science visual aids| Presbyterian Church held, Mondiy to the playing of the “‘Star-Spangl-| material available, at the actual| Oct: 19; tee Oe Mrs. James ed Banner,” and the concert was bringing lecturers - con 5 ee community. ‘the Society makes|Sterling, president, presided. Mrs. Goddard applied at once Bo profit, and makes a.minimum| The opened with prayer for war work, . .and was given a charge Yo cover expenses only. jby the Rev. fake mopeds ers Job at Rariton Arsenal in New Jer-|_ ‘West progres: pressive abbrevia- ey. wor! ere for ‘ . & sive ‘ilies sec tee Unted States|ture of the address given at the then entered into the Unitea Ser making these programs available.|national meeting of the United vice Organizations program, and os etane cee Cae yon Ea apnea yale in an advisory Wi D. C., capa group. y ce ioe as oe ee arelthe local council. Roe ee re ost Emly : extended to cities in Canada and) “Success of the world, of peace Goddard met ‘mdr, God- the Bahama Islands. nity or tomeiqecirisarac raped Leoaridieaearaos rebel . aS Tickets were distributed the them sized . 's meeting to pee age pantie ean oy re: ‘Touchton. The Goddgrds have a charming) PRIVATE JOHN LAMBER- of the society, A special] At the national meeting. of the, old Key West house which they; SON. son of Mrs. Mable Higgs, season ticket is being issued this/U. C. of Church. Women, recently have renovated and made attract-| 1306 Newton St, Key West, is ‘year tp serviceman and their wiv-jheld in Atlanta, there were 3,300 ‘ive with the personal collections! a private in the army, station- weMfiret class and below at a great-|women from $0’ states present, re- and objets d'art collected in their) ed at Camp Polk, Louisiana. | ly reduced cost. Those of rank of|presenting 10,000,000 women. travels. Prize of the lovely bibelot) He has been assigned to Bat- | chief or officer and their wives} Following the musical selection brought by Mrs. Goddard from} tery “D” of the 137th AAA Bat- may purchase season tickets at the|by Mrs. C. Rickley and Mrs, John Russia is a porcelain Easter egg talion of the Buckeye Divi same price offered to the Key West'Archer, program chairman Mrs. reminiscent of Czarist days when| ision. ‘community and to ee ee pees Sevens Mrs, F. intriguing — of these. iv- society. . Turner Tea scripture ory or porcelain eggs were given, ss Tickets are available trom mem-llessoa, sfath 4:18-25. as tokens of affection in families ride DESIGNERS ‘hers of the Society as follows: Mrs.) Dr. Hamilton, introduced by Mrs. Emily Goddard has brought the William J, Lee, Miss oo Fong Edgar Stark, spoke on “My Church = treasure of her old New York’ J. REIDS Jor, Mrs, Amelia Cabot, Mrs. Fran-land the South Today,” giving a) mms. LEE GODDARD, a Key Wester via New York, Naples, Switzerland and Paris, finds her ckground together je new-| . ces Hames, Mrs. Eula ip sleer resume of the social revolution in} American roots in the Southernmost City) where she has headed many social and civic activi- per bee gsver aa sa ee Salon of Beauty Mae iia urs, Baeat Stark, Mr) ‘Following the business meeting,| tie? #Pd gives her energies to the community of heradoption—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. |S0is"te Key West, | |" Fleming St. Phone 2.5263 and Mrs. oot hak get Dell refreshments were served by mem- : She has cao piace of, her| ste Villar, Mr. . J. P. Baillod,|bers of Circle No. III. Attending! uy through he: cit er|own here among ey West peo- Arehle Roberts, Mr sid [Miswere Mesdamess Mrs. Lee Goddard Brings To Key West\*o programe rece y i ple as well as among those wip i D 5 , B, M 4 Philharmonic Symphony Society.|live member itd shore gn re Fay mains Bag He bee Talent, World Wide Experiences Of fed se poem, parte Meee Dna As ae | Donald Hunly, A arl me for young le Hi gayder, Miss Leerx Vavilof,/teri Julian, Edger sur, F. x| W Orld Of Music And Creative Arts schools and colleges, that she em-|connection with the Key West Play-| Mr, poy isonet al ae se —— 2 cited Mrs, Lee Goddard’s zest and vi-)hood, and it accounts for her facil-|phasizes, Her appearance at the! Kaw Ems dea many of their’ A M Q tality, her quick wit and her im-jity in languages which include|White House for the Franklin e PERTR. SCONES. DIAL 2.2365 1 te snciety, era, Heat Hazier, HB. Pace, Chas..Swartz,| atience with the dull and ordinarylfive, with some basic Russian in|Raesevelt family as“soloist of the| To her conibutions #6 at OF ogg eLEMING ST. KEY WEST || “02 Duval St. Stas kontired Mire Mnces Ham‘liel Hl. Miller; Ernest McCord, 'm|@te, Teflected in her lightning re-| addition, pede sa He eral notin Mrs. Goddard included another off Phister noon.|¢ * oy Schaef 75. .,jactions, the tempo of her voice, ’a) It during the time that sh F : . oly ecto gh bring oid Canes “Tid and Har-!sudden warmth of expression, and|qwas “olated Aes the United sponsored by Philharmonic to bring okie oat Regedegni cars sh sandwich or a covered dish. Also the Mesdames: in the restless gestures of her|states that Emily Goddard de- should come under the category George Beyer, Walter Legenian, 'W. G. Chapman, W. Baste, J. W. Kovash and Dr, Harold Campbell and Rev. Richard Coulter Ten And Twenty ean do everything.” on Mrs, Goddard’s list are the ex-! one of the most interesting ex-|; 1) insti Years Ago “ge. Emily Wooley Goddard’s back-|patriates who live in foreign coun-|Periences of my life.”” But, though Hoe Goddard 1s not Na C GC i sca tevesting, it rofound rev- . Godda: vy, and - Au Taken from Files of onvent irls ground was hardly the sort to pro-|tries on American incomes and de- g, it was a profound Fev-| 4. is not Key West. She is a : duce such an exuberant personal-lride the United States. elation of the terror, drabness and| delectable of Ce Attend Film ity, as her early childhood was} The return to this country mark. ene cneme ot e See Schama ani | OCTOBER 22, 1933 B conta! ie framewor! ed the beginning of _some diffi- See) inks” he For Bargains Galore, Read la very oid, very staid very prom-|cult years f sitive, talented|‘eT™ “parlor pi was becom- ” iiss een Wilms, secretary 'y Safety Group finent New York family who hadland imaginative. twelve-year-old|i% Popular in the United States.|The Citizen’s Classified Ads| For the Whole Family showing of a Safety Film entitled, “Last Date.” Officer Bill Gibb and School Patrolman Serge Hernan-| it |¢alled New York “home” from the capable hands. “Whatever Emily Goddard does, she does well,” said one of her) friends, adding “, . .and Emily veloped a sense of patriotism to the country of her birth which was’ the more intense because of her “exile.” First people who are not who, more or less, had full sway for individualism during her years in Europe. What those years had produced in encouragement of her’ musical talent, had als@ acted as time that the Bowery was the) fashionable residential section with| a road leading up to Greenwich Village which was composed of ge music to young people. Her concert tours included one to Soviet Russia at the invitation of that government, and her summa-| tion of the months spent there is Emily Goddard returned with an overwhelming desire to tell of the desperation and desuetude both, Physically and spiritually of the country she had visited. of fine arts. A part of the success of Key’ West Cook Book,” pro- duced by the Woman's Club, is} due to Emily Goddard’s zeal and ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM - $188 Asstd. Colors and Styles — 100% Wool er Nylon SWEATERS. . yesterday for Miami|dez spoke briefly to the ga farms and estates. a deterrent in Emily Goddard's) The bombing of Pearl Harbor ° ry a cao ater pare Poasgrem Hi eof Se Parr oe One of Emily Goddard's more|abilty to adjust easly to ‘teen-age|¥28 indelibly marked on Mrs. God- Pains Relieved beacons to be used in connection|something to solve local traffic adventuresome ancestors purchas-|American contemporaries. ard, She was attending a eoncert At Once FOR PLEASANT DREAMS with tae airport in Miami. /tragedies. < chane ahi ene ett Music soon became the creative br cae: oa Pehipetie ie - “Late Date” is the story of er up the islan ‘anhat-iforce in her life, and Mrs. God- . . itis, ‘Miss Minnie Porter Harris, keep-/events leading up to an automobile jer pags secrecy pect A aa dard dropped away from all other|S'okowski,. when the program) ew au 3 ‘ tistics Monroejaccident invol teena; country,” according tolinterests to devote herself, Vi) ————=— pte eligria? rf Miami.|stresses the pati ofa rs: re} relatives, in what is now known|her characteristic vitality, to this — y+ Tri od ———— rere English language: “Teeni- — rs-soa ee ili ‘ lone great love of her life which CORRECTION: & sot en fee Acetate cot Gowns OCTOBER 22, 1 cide,” irs. Godd: 8 ipressi ons found expression not only through we sday’s Gulf: Food Bring ‘eching jolate seca ace EERE ‘The Junior , ect-|_ Through the efforts of the local|°f New York were from her great-|singing, but also through the dra-| Wednesday's stream end mercies ‘other The Junior Woman's Cp ear (Key West Safety Councl,,"“Lae|Qrandmother’s brougham during matization of her vocal talent in|Department Store ad in The Key] S38 == oe A New Product by Coats and Clark peony ao oot, Mrs. Malcolm Pinder: Date” will also be shown to Dou-|*rives: around the town with thejlight opera. She sang the lead in/West Citizen had Maxwell House) w mosey bok. MERCENIZED CROCHET COTTON 100 YDS, ‘Miss Edna Roberts: glass and Key West High School family matriarch, Emily Goddard|Student Prince” in the second|Coffee advertised at $1.69. the) Sie pot Foss "i : eee slaty Mrs, Har-|Students, lived in one of the brownstonejand seventh companies and her|Pound can. This should have beeticewrnan PHARMACY, 923 Whit SPFED-CRO-SHEEN” 2c corresponding po publicity, Miss| Officer Gibb today expressed|Mouses with a gingerbread facade|voice was well known in the ec- $1.69 for a two pound can. Mali ender tiled , : a be yhigamaesg * gtatitude to Sister Superior Mary i the style that — ee afterclesiastical music of New York 12 SPARKLING COLORS Crough. Isabella and other Sisters mourning Queen Victoria’s|churches as well as over the air: reception will be held at the the Convent rel cooperated = dark preferences were accepted by|with the National Broadcasting . 6 ; poe Presbyterian Church for the|Melping to get a Safety program|the fashlon-conscious world. Company. Full-Length Playing Time - 78 RPM each py the Rev. Charles C,|"2derway in Key West, There followed seven years of} Although deep personal unhap- new ~ageor fis ‘amily ¥ eg |Piness intervened in the life of the Sellers ‘ Site nterindes in Par-igifted mmusiclan, Mri. Goddard and London form ie back-| continued to contribute to the plea- Mr. “K ate wen eee s. P ersonals ground of Mrs, Goddard’s girl-|sures of people interested in music| Top nits ee nse: ayveriems: pols we The Paul Dennises, 3412 Avenue . the E, have returned from their trip Fern Chapter : : Mrs, Park Trammell, whose late} Of Eastern Star _[svand was a Florida state Sen-| MASKS - NOISEMAKERS ator, has arrived here from Cali-|] Announces Meet fornia where she has lived for the JACK-O-LANTERNS - COSTUMES Gypsy Party ADDED ATTRACTION The regular meeting of Fern Chapter No. 21 Order of the East-| Star will be held Friday eve- Oct. 2rd at 8 p. m. in the Rite Temple. All visiting CHRISTMAS TOYS BEING DISPLAYED Miss Hilda Cunniff has returned jfrom a summer in New England| jand Washington, D. C. While in| the capital city Miss iB mem! are cordially invit- ‘Cunniff at- pec erent are asked to come merely Heats = a = aagemag pe iy hens a ee Rape Eenect coe] HANK LEEDS anim ‘ | ASTROLOGER 7] SELF Dried fruits have lost much of} _ If you enjoy reading Person- ‘see te What Is Your their moisture and so they are very; als, help this column to be- In the Stars ! Bi a $ = weet, but when they are cooked come a regular feature in the | = _ —* SERVICE they reabsorb just about the same} Citizen by coming in, writing | : Seng Pros a ae may | No toon ar wee ‘ gape: nes and rasins m cooked with additional nas a but} yeu and oes, friends. Ni 111, S a few slices of lemon enhance their! i . 1100 WHITE STREET AIR-CONDITIONED @avor. 'The Citizen: A Family Newspaper’

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