The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 30, 1954, Page 3

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~ ‘ ~ | MRIGINAL ILLEGIBLE | | SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-566¥ Fleet Sonar School Dimes Drive meereretee re | Ue ee re. Paes Rounding Out A Half Century " | r. And Mrs. Herman L. Roberts SG oe 5 Are Celebrating Their Golden Wedding Anniversary Here Today Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Robe rts, 1304 Angela St., are today cele. ing their Golden Wedding Ann iversary. Although neither of the couple were born here, they met and married in Key West and, except for the first year of married life, have lived at the same address. | § | Mrs. Roberts is a native of Nor way, born in Christiana, and came pie tile. souniry. when 5 yeahs tetis \to visit her brother, Charles Peter-! json, who was employed in the! Sunday Is Last e Night Of Play Last ,chance to solve the mystery of what happened to the Ten Little Indians will be this Sunday evening, the final performance of the Key West Players at the Barn Theatre. and direction. It is one that no one in the Key West area should miss. Navy Wives Hold Meeting At CPO Club COMMANDER L. E. DAVIS, JR. (center), chairman of the Party Committee, discusses Fleet Sonar Schooi’s Cabaret Party Benefit for the March of Dimes ‘ith Lt..A. N. Davidson (left), of- ficer-in-tharge of entertainment, and Lt. B. L. Lariscy (right), officer-in-charge of special ar- rangements. Lt. J, W. Boller is officer-in-charge of ticket sales for this charity event to be held Monday evening, February 1, at 7:30 o’clock.—Official U.S. Navy Photo, FAWTU Officers’ Wives’ Club |Mrs. Walker Talks Meets At Cifelli’s Restaurant At Meeting Of For Italian Food And Entertainment |Room Mothers Members of FAWTU Officer's Wives’ Club met at the tolorful) Mrs. Enoch Walker gave an in- atmosphere of Cifelli’s Restaurant last Wednesday for their January|teresting talk on the topic “De- Juncheon. Upon arrival each girl received a clever name tag fashion-|mocracy’s Child” at the recent _ed from Macaroni and colored paper from their hostesses: Mrs, L,|meeting of the Harris School PTA 0. EI Mrs, A, B. Haseltine, Mrs. R. V, Hartman and Mrs, F,|foom 5 Se The question was asked, “How While enjoying a deticious Ttalian luncheon, all were delighted to|can we tell whether a young child, hear a number of selections sung by Mrs. W. J. Lavbendorfer ac- long before adolescence, is growing companied by Mr. Pierre Duval. Mr. Duval also entertained the|in democratic directions?” The ex- group throughout the luncheon with his fascinating accordion music, |Planation was given that if at each During a short business meeting stage of his growth, his conducted by Mrs, S. f. Smith,Jr.,| Woman’s Club rasig war ego io _ Chairman ‘of the Club, the girls i making the democratic ail voted to setd thejr check to the Board Has a basie part of himself March of Dimes, Mrs. W. T. Bruce,| acting creatively in “csentative tor Miami Guest with this allegiance. Fort ‘Taylor representative for|- i : ¥ FAWTU 0. W,C., ‘announced that} Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, president|oyay° SA nets Made Toni local. club's per capita and initia- $700 from thelr Bake Sale and.of the Key West Woman's Club,was’ announced. The play will bel cere aa used by the — their eheck for $100 was contribut-/entertained members of the Board|presented March 18 and 19. Re E OR wie ed‘ to.the March of Dimes by the|and chairmen of Departments at ing by saying that the foun- No. 88 held its weekly meeting Tuesday evening at the C. P. 0. Club Lounge, on the Naval Station. President Betty Edwards called ithe meeting to order. The pledge lwas said by the members and Chaplain Mary Ann _ Catterton lopened the meeting with a prayer. President Betty Edwards turned ithe gavel over to the age Vice-President, ‘eresa ee Mrs, Braxton conducted the schooling on club procedure. Some of the highlights of the| schooling were: the introduction of officers and outline of their duties for the benefit of the new and pros- ipective members; the background iof the National Navy Wives Club, its officers and how the local clubs “land the national club cooperate and work together; how to conduct a meeting, and duties of the var- fous chairmens. Dorothy Hamilton, National ‘Treasurer gave a report on how F lox Officer's Wives’ Club.iner Anna Roberts and lub is unit: Be were happy ‘to msekth ne ® fe8 Thuredey- with ee Mae Siamnote were pamed| nt on cine anna tha men their member, Mrs. T. P, Fer- honored .Mrs. D, C. McIntosh of raga, their guests: Mrs, John-|the Northeast Miami Woman's stdn, Mrs. W. J, Laubendorfer,|Club. Mrs, McIntosh is a former|to investigate the possibilities of ’s March of Di ject told Mfs, Deal, Miss Virginia Weimer, director of District 11 of the Gen-lhaving skating parties on the’bas- alee mat thd petoent Sopitions| Mrs. Earl Weimer and Mrs. E. J.! Blaine. \ The girls were also delighted to meet Mrs, Cifelli introduced by Mrs, L. 0. E eral Federation of Women’s Clubs: Present at the tea and meet- ing were the Mesdames Robert |Dopp, second vice president; Fred Miller, treasurer; Orion ket ball court of the school grounds|,mounted i Friday evenings. The committee eae aren an consists. of Mesdames Annie Ul- char, Nellie Louise Curry and Russell|Dorothy Sweeting. and Delio Cobo, finance chairmen;| At the close of the meeting re- lof Kress. A prize consisting of English bone china dishes will be awarded the winning donor at the K. Of C. |Lee Goddard, fine arts committee|freshments were served by a com- drawing tonight. . 4 , chairman; J. L, Baillod, citizen-/mittee made up of Mesdames| ‘ne final report of the donations Will Hold ship and public relations; .B. C. Juanita Crosswell, Faye: Huentield ‘will be given at the next meeting. L Papy and Jonathan Jackson, mem-|Fidelia Gibson, Carolyn Saunders,!" Pebruary ard at 10 a. m, there| Communion bership committee chairmen; Carlj/Edna Mae Castleberry, Mary Blon, will be a meeting at the C. P. 0.| ‘Bervaldi, hospitality; Henry Sands,|Esther Canfield and Lain Gandol-' ‘The -Knights of Columbus will/decorations; H. E. Pace, Lounge on the Naval Station. ‘are; |fo. hold a» family communion andDonald Heinly, yearbook and Am- breakfast tomo: Members erican home and Raymond Felton, When a receipe telis you of the Knights w amilies equipment and gifts. milk, it means that the i Far East Is will attend 8 and, Mrs, Jonathan Jackson poured at|should be heated to a point just communion a ch.'the very attractively arranged tea|below boiling, sigs The breakfast wi at the table and the meeting closed with NCCS Hall, 1021 Du mmed-|the feeling of all members present|the Woman’s Club which is a vital iately following the church ger-jthat much had been accompl factor in .the social and civil vice. jtoward the many worthy goals of ot the Southernmost F AWTU Luncheon Hd French beauty who has assumed ithe guise of The Flame, leader of army dedicated to the over- of a tyrant of 18th Century With her band of devoted followers, she harasses the cara- vans of the tyrant until the worthy on the reluctant to pressure the British, has is forces plunder British holdings and then blames the raids on The Flame, Knowles appears as a Bri- Army officer aware of the Flame’s true identity. The struggle between The Flame and the tyrant continues amid in- » Spies and large-scale fight- ing. The climactic battle sees Miss Darcel joining forces with the Bri- in a showdown fight against Miss Darcel, as‘ The Flame, re- has her most vivid role her introduction to Hollywood, She is called upon to ride, throw knives, shoot and wield a sword, and stili find time for romantic moments with Knowles. “Flame of Calcutta” is said to be notable too, for wild orgies of Oriental splendor; sultry dances in lee inveiving thousands of snes‘ men hand-to-hand clashes. : AT A RECENT LUNCHEON given by FAWTU Officers’ Wives’ Club at Cifelli's Restaurant, there was enterta nt ted Pierre Duval who sang many of his own compositions. Above, from the left, a , R. V. Hartman, restaurant owner Mrs. Cifelli, Mrs. Neeley Laub- endorfen, Pierre Duval, Mrs, A, D. Haseltine and Mrs, F, H..Mann. The Island City Navy Wives Club) will continue to be taken all] day today at the booth in front) lighthouse service. Mr. Roberts was born in Har- bour Island, Bahamas, coming to this country when about ten years’ jof age. In his younger days, Mr. Roberts, following a family vocation dating back through many generations, served as a crew member of sail- ing vessels trading at out-of-the way ports around the world. His colorful tales of his exper-' jiences have earned him the nick- name of “Sharkey.” Of their four living children, only! =ithe two sons, Randolph and Lud-' wig, are with them as they mark their 50th anniversary. One daugh- ter, Elizabeth Davis, is in Hawaii with her husband, a Navy lieuten-| ant, the other, Florence Trainor, is living in Rhode Island while her husband, a Navy chief petty officer is on foreign duty. Names Omitted The names of The Mar-Ed Dress |Shop and Margo Beauty Shop were jomitted from the thank you adv. of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ap- pearing in last night’s Citizen, All wives of enlisted personnel ser-| ving in the Navy, Marines and Coast Guard are cordially invited to attend meetings, ble DESIGNERS @ J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. LA CONCHA HOTEL ADELINE ae. Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop g DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST JANUARY 26 - ’ MUNICIPAL AQUARIUM SEE TROPICAL FISH, SHELLS and GIANT TURTLES Turn Left at the End of Duval Street Exciting Paintings! ELVIRA B. REILLY EDYTHE W. KIDD East Martello Towers Daily, 9:00 to 5:00, Except Mondays day after forty-nine years of living at the same Key W is a Navy wife in Hawaii, where her husband, a _lieuter daughter, is in Rhode Island, while her husband, a chief petty foreign duty. PTA BOARD TO MEET The Executive Board of Har- ris School PTA will meet Tues- és aeening - os in the yy For everyone sc library. Several matters See Our Large or of importance are slated for Selection of on your “love discussion. Hallmark list,” family as Valentines 5 Well as sweet- Ootttiviitits heart... and NK friends ,.. we have a JUST- RIGHT Valen- tine greeting. Open Every Evening Until 10:00 TREASURE CHEST 606% DUVA STREET KOO Key West's No. 1 Tourist Aifraction HARI KIDD FEBRUARY 13 x eee Hand - Printed DENIM PERFECT for @ ‘SPORTSWEAR @ DRAPERIES SPECIAL for MONDAY @ SPREADS Fabric Center, | Incorporated 622 DUVAL STREET 50c Yd, ® SKIRTS @ SLIP COVERS 512 DUVAL STREET

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