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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES: TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 40 ELLEN KELLER, Editor Thursday, November 9,195) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pose 3 Presbyterian Women Hold Meeting, Has Role In Coming Play Outline Christmas Holiday Programs) And Name Officers For New Year Mrs. Richard & Coulter spoke on the topic of “My Church as @ Part of the Whole” at the monthly general meeting of women of the First Presbyterian Church be id recently in the social ball of the 4 3 = i ! iii tr gt Tih caviFteers os . £ o Li ; $ g i He itt perts : i i i t i Bt jit nu 1 e ? s 8 8 8 | i | i ft Ht i ! ' { : i : i : Redmen M, Scottish i | # MARRIED IN MARATHON recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. J. Spence were Phyllis Baker and Sam Blissard, USN. They were attended by Kay Spence and Bernice Sanders. Chief Baker Leaves For Jacksonville Fire Chief Harry Baker of the) UV. & Nawal Station fire depart) Navy there ‘West in a few drys. YOUTH Sisters, place to be announced For which will be presented by the He is expected to retura to Key ‘ oh ED GIESBERT will have one of the three roles in the forth coming Players’ production, “The Moon Is Blue.” which will be given at the Players Barn. Opening night «© M November 23rd. The curtain goes up at 8.30 o clock —Photo by Karns. Barn Players Give Last Rehearsals \Preparatory To Opening Night Of |New Play, “The Moon Is Blue” | As rehearsals speed toward their opening night on Monday No- vember 23, the Barn Players are putting last minute touches on the delightful comedy The Moon Is Blue. Cast, crew, and the director ajoyment of good theater & in 1951 with Barbara Bel Ged it got gencrous notices from jway. The charming Maggie role and eventually did the Roberts Stationery Store on ing Street. Season ticket hold must also call there to have ir ticket punched and to make vation for the night of their Thrift Shop in Sears- GARDNER'S — PHARMACY The Rexall Store 146 TRUMAN AVENUE Corner Varela Street PHONE 2-764] CHRIST Brilliant Cast To Open Season Of Local Theatre Margaret Sdbar who plays the feminine lead im the Bare Play The Moon Is Blue, brings « wealth of experience in her role this week As a young Pennsylvania hugh school girl she had the lead ia the Forensic League Finals Play) which took place im Pittsburgh. In ber senior year in high school she Played Miss Brooks in the comedy) “Our Miss Brooks.” The following summer she played summer stock at Standing Stone Playhouse im Petersburg. Pennsylavania. Her various parts included Madame Daruscha m “Claudia. Lorraine) Sheldon in “The Man Whe Guna To Dinner.” Imogene in “George Washington Slept Here,” Rose in “Kind Lady,” and Agnes in “The) Drunkard.” | At Ohio State University she ap peared in “Light Up The Sky." Mooney's Kid Don't Cry.” and starred with her husband in the Willem Sereyan play “The Time Of Your Life In the Barbara Bel Geddes role in The Moon Is Blue. Margaret is charming and delightful as Patty O'Neill, She and ver husband Stu art are a fine addition to the Key t Players troupe is Stuart Silbar jEnsign on the PCS 13987 Stu is the playing A newcomer to our local thespian the forthcoming production of 42 Moon Is Blue.” Newlyweds ’ P | 2 ~~ — : PATRICIA QUILLEN of Lon- don, England, became the bride of Navyman Wright E. Terry. 2 submariner, Saturday, November 7th, at the Cuban Baptist Church They were at- tended by Chief Banack, USN, and Pauline Banack. his talents as the father in Ed arrived in Key West in 1951. romantic lead in The Moon Isp oon his chores as draftsman Te The Citieen pastes Of Your Life Arms And The Maa, Service.” themselves “The Simulators.” He) in “Kind Lady,” also did « season with the famous/ey's Kid Don't Cry,” Plymouth Drama Festival appear-\Leary in “ ; ing in the plays “ and “Ah, Wilderness. Stuart attended the University of Germany; Louisville, the University of Okla- Chicago. homa, and got his degree from ful college years with good roles the Ohio State University graduation be lef for Officers Stoops To Conquer.” “ Candidate School and came to Key yer,” and “The Drunkard,” Ed West on his first tour of duty. (joined the navy and was sent to Margaret Silbar, Stuart's attrac- Key West. tive wife, plays opposite her bus-| Last spring as co-director fou.4- band in the Barn’s first play of the er of Celestial Films, Ed helped season. Opening night .s November to produce a motion picture here 3 in Key West. The film was titled theater goers will be “Intercept.” It is a spy story de- Pleased to see Ed Giesbert dis-|signed for TV use. dren win big prizes Santa ( Contest ! loring ment bas lef for Jacksonville a-) Beard a Navel plane to study aa-| \f Saturday Night, 7:30 P.M. 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