The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 28, 1954, Page 3

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mee SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES.” TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Trereieyedeovery 28, 54 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pose 2/475 Dwight D. Eisenhower And Mrs. Godfrey Patient: Citizen Office, 25661 ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR |SvbRon Wives THURSDAY, January 28 \To Hold Coffee 9:00—Auxiliary (sewing), Monroe General Hospit: . 1;:00—Thrift Shop, at U. S. Naval Commissary, 1 Wives of officers of omiacnglil 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall and 12 will meet for coffee at Ft. 6:30—Lion’s Club, at the Den, 1007 Seminary |Taylor at 10 o'clock Wednesday |morning, January 3. There will be -4 3 ill TH Program For Civil Defense we 5 Open Bobbie's Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment Call 2-6709 Owner 7:30—Nu Phi Mu sorority, at St. Anne’s Hail 7:30—JayShees, see announcement | i . 7:30—-Key West Amateur Radio Club, at the Armory pretnes - tga URS 8:00—Lower Keys Property Owners’ Ass'n., to be announced | eeaeeeae 2% - 8:00—Auxiliary, Post No. 3911, at the VFW Home Wives of the submarines Chopper, 8:00—Auxiliary, Unit No. 28, Amer. Legion Post House Trumpetfish and Picuda. 8:00—Civil Air Patrol, Poinciana Community House -___oo-: 8:00—Knights of Columbus, at NCCS Hall TRUMAN PTA 8:00—Cuban Masonic Lodge No. 64, 919 Elizabeth St. | |__ 8:00—Civil Air Patrol Cadets, Poinciana Community House WILL MEET FRIDAY, January 29 There will be a meeting of the 10:00—Gym Classes for Officer's Wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base ‘executive board and room repre- 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church |sentatives of Truman Elementary school P.-T. A. here on Monday i; London en-/¢vening, February 1, at 7:00 Four More cumin en ork = - | Two films will be shown by Mrs. /Sagements where critics wrote that Bobby Curry, R. N., County School ‘Performances jit is “packed with thrills” and Nurse, ; “holds audiences breathless and} \To Be Given occasionally a little hysterical” as’ i z they try to determine who is guilty Mystery fans will have just four of the wholesale homicide on In- more chances to guess the iden-|gian Island. tity of the mysterious vu. N. Owen eae ape tated ‘error as Read The Citizen Classified jone after another of their number|Ads For REAL Bargains! jis gruesomely murdered. | $ Interiors The Agatha Christie suspense-| + packed play of multiple murders'| 4 Pail 5 will continue at the Barn Theatre, ELINE 4 Hi + |as a presentation of the Key West! AD ; } 3 i al 'Players through Sunday evening. | \ i | i: } Die The first play from the pen of the| Pe eae THE FIRST LADY greets Mrs. Reginald Godtrey, national president of the Gold Star Mothers |;jvhadunit” queen, “Ten Little n- DIAL 3am5 who presented Mrs. Eisenhower with a sheaf of golden roses upon their meeting in Washington, % D.C. Mrs, Godfrey will be a guest in Key West for a winter vacation. popular Saturday Evening Post ser-|] 904 FLEMING ST. a. “And Then There Were National President, Gold Star M others, VX-1 Group To Be Guest In Key West And Will Aid Holds Luncheon In Formal Organization Of Unit Here At Aeropalms Having opened successfully. at the Barn Theatre on Monday, Mrs, Ethel A. Godfrey, national presitient of the Gold Star Moth-| At the recent meeting of the VX-1 , will arrive in Key West on Saturday, January 30 for a three Officers Wives at Aeroplams,. the “Ten Little Indians” had _ pre- viously enjoyed phenomenal suc-' ’ vacation in the Southernmost City. ‘group had as honor guest, Mrs. George C. Towner, wife of Rear Zz Ywy iifilea Admiral George C. Towner, USN, Commanding Officer Key West Na- val Base. Guests were greeted at the door! iby Mrs. J. F. Stinson who pre- sented each with a name tag on which was tied a tiny bell to rep- tt aft i é KEY WEST fF & E 3 COUTURE DESIGNERS ie ' J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2 LA CONCHA HOTEL — Rei gt it ¢ i ¥ i | j E 5 $ fit 43 £ 3 at aa i F 43 HY) | Z g ; i g Dear Friends! ‘Page & Shaw VALENTINE i i i $ Ht nlf ij F i a: F i i i ti ar Ee i 5 i EERE tae i : f 5 f week to date and Fleer s SFaskF ied i Ue € g i 253 3 ee #2 » i z BF High School Band To Give Concert committee’ se| Monday Evening Feb. Park, py’s Wife Is Sweed|Asked In England at 2 eegee qe f Z é ! 8 i i f z Eg z »- bz? i a at ve EF A Play in the the ex-jrelease from .|Britie @fem secrets to Rumin | Ni ex- CAMBRIDGE, England W—A former mayor of Cambridge called last night for the dismissal of the wife of atom scientist-spy Alan Nunn May from her post as a ir} county school medical officer. The independent Daily Express termed it a shameful proposal.” Cambridge women doctors joined with the county education officer in calling it a “disgusting form of persecution.” Capt. A. C. Taylor, now an independent councilman, asked the County Council to oust 43-year-old, Vienna-born Dr. Hildegarde Bro- da from her job as assistant schools medical officer for the engagements | county. His reasons were not made public, The Council will rule on the ja-|demand Saturday. Dr, Broda married Nunn May {last August, eight months after his jail for passing ; «| Group Holds az EEE iE § : 3 & ERE EeFE8 z ir gah» nL il i2 H He 5 5 i é i i 238i BREE é 3 i | i e i EB F i zPe i A i i i f Hp i i li Hes RB s mn 1 gzpe Fs g4 Hs 38 Re apf i | gs & z blades as they board streetcars or by use was the object of a wide Police search today. He has wound- ed seven women here since last Friday. He apparently hides the | blades in the peak of his cap. | The Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28 of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the Legion home on Stock Island and president of the group, Mrs. Mary. More. ene asks all members to attend. | Fleet Sonar Part To Have Noted Entertainer An out-of-town entertainer for Fleet Sonar Sehool’s Cabaret Ben- efit Party for the March of Dimes to be given next Monday evening will be comedian Harry Welch. Welch supplies the well-known voice of “Popeye” for the Walt Disney cartoons. He has also filled jengagements in night clubs and hotels all over the country. ‘There will be a group of enter- tainers from the Key West area who will participate in the pro- gram and their names will be an- nounced tomorrow. This Cabaret will be held at the Naval Station Beach Patio and all naval Personnel, their families and friends are invited to attend. Proceeds from the ticket sale will go to the March of Dimes fund raising campaign, Patricia Keller McCormick, Olympic springboard and platform Frito champion, won 15 American resent the ringing in of the New Year. A row of posters decorated the wall behind the ‘buffet table de- picting the theme of each of the luncheons held in 1953. They were signed by Mrs. C. H. Hutchings and Mrs. H. W. Faxon. The table was covered with a linen lace cloth over pale blue, Sil- ver candlesticks with crimson can- dies flanked a large centerpiece of| crimson hibiscus and silver fronds. More hibiscus were used to wind in and out around the candlesticks the | length of the table. A punch table attended by Mrs. D. F. Weart was decorated with sprays of red sweet peas and \leaves that radiated from the punch bowl. The luncheon menu featured| |shrimp creole as the entree. | Mrs. W. C. Kistler entertained \the group with songs during des-| i} jSert and coffee. | Mrs. D. F. Weart, Fort Taylor, |OWC Advisory Board representa-| |tive reported on arrangements| being made for the Fort Taylor | luncheon Friday, February 5. | Mrs. G. R. Otis, chairman in- troduced guests and new members| and bade farewell to two members who are leaving, Mrs. R. M. Car- ter and Mrs. G. E, Brown, Jr. | New members are the Mesdames/ D, W. Hundley and W, P. Bremer. Arrangements for the luncheon} were made by Mrs, R, L. Morris who was assisted by the Mesdames L. J. Reinhart, A. W. Repovsch, T. S. Kitchings, G. G. Nelson and |G. R. Otis. | 1! REVIVAL !! Starting Tuesday Night 7:30 P.M., Every Night Except Saturday Church Of God. 1008 OLIVIA STREET “Youth Evangelist” FROM TAMPA, FLA. DANIEL COLEMAN and His Wife, JANET COLEMAN Singing and Playing GOSPEL SONGS You Will Love To Hear! THE WORD OF GOD PREACHED WITH FORCE E veryone Invited! Please Come! CANDIES ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER TODAY ROD BETHEL, H. Ramos and Co.,. Inc. Keep Your Porch Light Burning Tonight Light The Way For The MOTHERS’ MARCH If You Have No Front Porch Light, Tie A White Handkerchief To Door Knob IF SOLICITOR FAILS TO CALL ON YOU, TELEPHONE 2 - 5651 City Electric System

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