The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1954, Page 3

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Thursday, January 2,154 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 : Presbyterian VX-1OWC Ladies Hold — Honored At Meeting Tea Given Here | New-comers to VX Officers’ ae ie & 3 i ri : : ft f : i . : #8 : i i F me i R ae alll i Ht f F i iE i xt tt es 8 “i 2 é a AF ny z et Eage i E i ttended By State Officers; Mrs. C. B. Harvey Is Guest Speaker recent banquet at La Concha: given by the Auxiliary of the opEata | JayCees Sponsor March Of Dimes EE i & me ck ai li 38g Pr BB a F i & z 3 : A ' $ iff 2a feSeE £ zie Esa 3 HONOR GCESTS and Yocal officers SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES.” TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO They Bake For The Sake Of March Of EVERYONE Dimes NAVAL OFFICERS’ WIVES of the Key West area are combining forces to make a success of their three-day Bake Sale today, Friday and Saturday (January 21, 23 and 23), to aid the fund drive of the March of Dimes. Enjoying the results of their culin- ary efforts are the Mesdames J. R. Collins, S. E. Terrill, R. R. Carter, Robert Kirk and C. G. Barr, Jr. The sale will be held in front of the U.S. Naval Commissary from 8:30 to 5:00 each day.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. merican Legion Auxiliary Banquet |Players Warn Members To Get Tickets Mele, Winmennet, Doty |, Se Nest Paver, oe Edith Dunsmore, Maggie Dion, Mis-lte season Monday night. It is pah Pierce, Bertha Sloan, Glori-|«req Tittle Indians” by Agatha anna Bayly, Louise Miller, Annie| christie — Queen of the Who-Dun- Ulehar, ‘Mary Mitchell, Maude Its. Knowing the popularity of this Hahn, Sally Fox, Paul Cuhn, Rose author, the president urges all Uselac and Mr, and Mrs, Mardis.|oohers to make reservations inow, The Board wants you to see ‘this production but you help in guessing the indentity of .|the play’s killer, they may provide: the aadtence with hints es to the .jmanner in which each successive neat <a a atthe speaker's table at the recent American Legion Aux- iliary banquet at La Concha Hotel include, left, Mrs. Mery Marshall, State President of the Auxiliary; Mrs. Maude Hahn, District * - Local Unit, and Mee. T- qh. ‘g x *); Bars. Mary Marino, President of the ~t-en Staff Photo by Finch. couplets of the rhyme may not give t Posters, .|dames J. R. Collins, J, Johnson, R. \C Spicer; HS-1, Mrs Hultstrand; Officers’ Wives Make Final Plans For Success Of March Of Dimes Three-Day Bake Sale Starting Friday Final preparations for the three-day bake sale to be held by wives of Naval officers in this area are being made as committees, are working to complete last minute details. In appreciation of the excellent medical care through the Mi of Dimes given the many polio victims among Naval the high incidence of that disease last autumn, ail of the officers wives are entering enthusiastically into this project. The proceeds ‘the sale will be given to the Key West chapter of the ey which will) Friday and! The bake sale, take place today, Elks To Initiate Six New Members At Meet Tonight .| A class of six will be initiated! at the regular meeting of Key Lodge of Elks to be held at 8 o'clock The class will be named in Tepresentatives i sale: SurAsDevDet, AUW, NOU and DesDiv 601, Forming the soring committee are the Mes- dames R. R. Carter, chairman, and B. Fold, co-chairman; ‘committee, Mrs. William Flan- eae ee oma Participating 3 4 AUGHTER Sittew ¢ end 12, a. FV. Gr IN GEORGIA SCHOOL H. Gallagher; Fleet Training Unit where he enrolled his daughter, by the Methodist denomina- Sandra is continuing her the Ninth Grade. other times. We invite it convenient, TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25662 ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR SDAY, Janvary 2! . 10:00—Martha L. Franks Circle, place to be announced 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul's Parish Hail 12:30—-VX-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Thrift Shop, at U. S. Naval Commissary, 1 - 4 2:00—Auxiliary (sewing), Monroe General Hospital 6:30—Lions Club, 1007 Seminary St. 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community Hoiise 8:00—Elks Lodge, at the clubhouse 8:00—Post No. 3911, at VFW Post Home FRIDAY, January 2 8:30—OWC Bake Sale, at U. S. Naval Commissary, 8:30 to 5:00 00—Officers’ Wives Gym Class, Bldg. 8, Seaplane Base 30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church 7:30—Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge, at Pythian Hall 8:00—Fern Chapter, OES, at Scottish Rite Temple SATURDAY, January 23 8:30—OWC Bake Sale, at U. S. Naval Commissary, 8:30 to 5:00 K. Of P. Group Meets Tonight The Princes of Syracuse will hold a meeting tonight at the Of Pythias Hall at 7:30 Mayflower Hotel By JANE EADS la Dupont, They stil! gather round when the handsome diplomat com- The Herbert Hoover Jrs., dine in no nage nearly every night. hotel’s cock- ers frequent the lounge in- described ‘clude the John Hay Whitneys; Mrs, Aaetgi often Mewes Max Gardner, widow of the form- luncheon, |? North Carolina governor; and lace|Lawrence Wood Robert, former come to|treasurer of the Democratic Na- be seen|tional Committee, and his stunning mselves| Wife Evie, who reside in the hotel, first|Citizen Ads Bring Results boa gon DESIGNERS J. REIDS Salon of Beauty epeuimarange-erghansl bel tye | Phone 2-5265 LA HA HOTEL ages Fike eqirt fi ¥ g : : Supreme Court Justice and Mrs.|] 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST ake the hotel their ile Fe 5 MORE DAYS! Bargains In All Depts. : i 4 i 5 i For the benefit and convenience of those of our customers who find it impossible to come to the Bank during our regular Banking hours, our Drive-In Window will be open Mondey afternoons from 3 - 5 P.M., begin- ning Monday, January 18th. ’ Service at this window will be especially de- signed for the handling of personal accounts of school teachers, employees at the Boca Chica Navy Yard, and others who cannot come to the Bank at you to use this service and believe that you will find THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT KEY WEST Member of the FDIC J. J. Trevor, President *

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