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errr SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES.’ TO WOMEN ° ° the spectators and clicking cam~though the birds often teturn for Memorial Rare Birds May lamother meal in the afternoon. iMYF Elects Pete |Be Seen Now Bec Alley, Diecoe ofthe Fl} The rweeete squab. almost 3 . | lida Keys Headquarters of extinct 2 few years ago, are in Brice As President In Upper Keys _|axbon society located in Taver- creasing in numbers due to educa- Pete Brice, serviceman station- . y led here, was elected president: of) the brilliant|tion and protection. For those who 1 their D@ve never seen a great mary ot the Methodist, Youth Fellowship ovine s rare bird spectacle|ecentiy hatched young and that|Ore cau the preset showing is on ‘of the Ley Memorial Methodist these days. Just ide amhet is an ‘Church at its first meeting of the|nier Creek on the pester opportunity. year last Sunday in the Recrea-| Overseas jon Annex. The session began with a sup-|lection of roseate per at 6 p.m, followed by the | You can use an empty soup can | j water |for a round cookie cutter by re- level is attractive for feeding but moving both ends with a can open- egrets, |i probably recede later, Alley/er that leaves a smooth edge. If | | dish oe oy eee Foguler ‘yest( welts herons. They feed here in|Delieves that this sight will continue|you are making sugar cookies, {the monthly sessions, with all|@mazing numbers from a I grin yogi as you can. spcinkie the suger tte she t enjoying “eats” that covers several acres. The banat unusual/can and onto the dough before ee eee \birds The| sight is during early morning al- [pressing out. j before business. havi icp aceboy Sat lb . ‘ Other new vapariay the -™ are becoming indifferent ° lemorial MYF include: { fn " r Vice President — Martin Lee} ae : 40 Machines 40 Machines Curry. ad pen ete bbie’s Beauty Salon’ 419 SOUTHARD STREET | For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner Secretary—Shirley Brill. Treasurer—Barbara Publicity Chairman—Elizabeth Russell. Program Area Chairmen — Christian Faith, Orletta Stirrup; Christian Witness, George Stew- art, Jr.; Christian Outreach, Carol BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN KEY WEST'S FIRST and LARGEST LAUNDERETTE Soak, Wash and 3 Rinses 25c for 9 pounds tion to your sweetheart as fragrant, Boge ‘ @ cozy pair of love birds are sure Cates; Christian _ Citizenship, tobe. a heart winner. . .2 nice) JOHN B. GAMBLING and Mrs, Gambling are currently enjoying the sun, sand and water at {Lawrence Bailey; Christian Fel-| COIFFURE DESIGNERS We Have Dryers, Soap, Bleach, Clothes Baskets bottle of perfume, in a bejewled| the Casa Marina. Gambling is of radio station WOR, Mutual's big outlet in N. Y. For 29 years jlowship, Donna Stewart. i. f Seiten, «Or say On aweet-| sn early morning show from thet station and over its network was his-daily stint. We are told | 9 i oo buscheet When J. REIDS 60: Machines 40 Machines way” with a nice cho- t this is the third visit for the family here and that in the next few years they plan to re- sige ancien 5 Sal f 4 1 colates. fi i i it is necessary to reach seldom- ion © Beauty S AY tire from the business world and make Key West their home. used articles stored on top shelves, |423 Fleming St. Phone 2.5263) P aul s elf- ervice La Mr. Gambling, of the John Gambling Show, 3 to 4 p.m. daily over Mutual network, is dedicating his entire show to Key West today. This show will be carried over the entire nation via 150 stations, including the local one—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. a firm stepladder-stool combina- ition is much safer to stand on than a box or chair, ANNOUNCEMENT C. ALEND AR Thursday, February 4, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN favortie cigarettes! THURSDAY, February 4 “Bell, Book And Candle” Scheduled links. ..or a car crest} — 9:00—Auxiliary (sewing), Monroe General Hospital ( As Next Barn Theatre Production 10:00—HS-1 OWC, at Aeropalms 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall ‘Bell, Book and Candle,” the Key West Players’ third production of the current season, will open at the Barn Theatre, Monday, January LA CONCHA HOTEL 426 WHITE STREET Page 3 you can SHAKE out ge enough for | 1:00—Thrift Shop, at U. S, Naval Commissary, 1 - 4 3:00—Circle II, 1st Methodist Church, place to be announced 15th and run for a week. Mickey Renna will appear as Gillian; Josef Hurka as Shep; Doro- 6:30—Lions Club, 1007 Seminary. St. /7:30—Dorcas Society, Grace Lutheran Church 8: thy Caracciolo as Aunt Queenie; Richard Brooks as Nicky; and Fred re Taylor as Sidney Redlitch. 8:00—VFW Post 3911, at VFW Home ‘ i 8:00—Key West Garden Club, place to be announced Directed by Emily Wooley God. Key West Nurses -| FRIDAY, February 5 dard, John Van Druten’s sparkling) Z : ‘ 10:00—Gym classes for officers’ wives, Bldg. 8%, Seaplane Base [drawing-room comedy might be Qrpanize District 12:30—Officers’ Wives’ Club, at Ft. Taylor classed as a phantasy since it in- 7:30—-Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church volves the entertaining activities of In. Monroe County 8:00—Cayo Hueso Grotto, Redmen’s Hail three modern day witches — or to! 8:00—Officers’ Club, Fern Chapter, OES, to be announced a cacee corer. 2h withhantaid After many months of relentless | # lighter shade blending oxtvart.| Florida Keys Girl Scout Council To Be Organized Monday, January 8 All Girl Scout Leaders, Troop Committee Members and presi- are requested to attend the formal Powder blue|dents of sponsoring gily il i aL ae bil tle § ? | iE i i F z g of a Shulenberger, general Florida Keys Council. agent of the Travelers Insurance of}Co. of Hartford, Conn., and Miami, Key|will be the principal speaker at a Pe rricercicancziendi injlead in “Kind Lady,” portraying -|a coldly calculating criminal bent) witch. Their doings in a brown- stone house in the old Murray Hill section of New York may strain your credulity but will certainly ‘amuse you. . The leading man, Jos@f Hurka, is president of the Players and his leading lady, Mrs. George Renna, is vice-president. Mrs. Renna has}. not been seen by local audiences since her fine portrayal of Jane in) 'Tenessee Williams’ moving one) act play, “‘Moony’s Kid Don’t Cry.” She directed ‘John Loves Mary,” and was assistant director of “Our Town’? last season, Mr. Hurka is also a gifted direc- ‘tor having staged “The Moon Is Blue” earlier this year. On stage, he will be remember- ed as Death in “Death Takes A Holiday.” Changing his pace com- pletely, he turned in a fine per- formance as Beverly Carleton in “The Man Who Came To Dinner,” la part designed for Noel Coward in which Mr. Hurka sang and play-| the piano delightfully. He proved his versatility when he played the} on theft and murder. In “Bell, Book and Candle,” plays a charming, if bewitched, | (publisher who becomes | with the supernatural. a warlock . , the name for a maie|WoTk on the part of a group of nurses here, they have been suc- cessful in acquiring a Charter, for District Twenty Five of the Florida |State Nurses’ Association, a mem-| ber of the American Nurses’ Asso- | ciation. This chapter covers Mon-' Toe County, ethical and professional conduct among nurses; to elevate the stan- dards of Nursing Education in Monroe County and to further in Mrs, Jeannette Fields, president; | Mrs. Ruth Forsythe, first i 7:30 p. m. at the Monroe County Hospital. An invitation is extended to all Registered Nurses, Civilian and Government Service, to attend desiring further informa- tion may contact Mrs. Fields at ‘The Monroe County Hospital, high and low, but you can’t beat these 2 _ for value... DIG THIS PRICE... Were SADDLE HEADQUARTERS fF z E z z oom (e's geist ef te sin, Methodist Youth |Founder’s Day i F : ef Ho AY Se if 38 E if aR g iE f r-% ge, = = = = e = > wg i) 3 y 5 sy Ha E : i é 4 : | The Poinciana PTA Executive Set For Feb. 10 Board met at the school Monday | The combined Methodist An-/night to discuss plans for the| Inual Youth Enlistment Rally will/Founder’s Day celebration sche- i the Girl Scout program. Complete Selection of Your Favorite [ : E : JR. WOMAN'S CLUB USO To Celebrate |pLans 4prRit TEA : 3 z I F F j 4 f ik Birthday With Party - Dance BL He tit pis E be held Wednesday night, Feb./duled for Monday, February 8th. 10, at the Ley Memorial Church, corner Georgia Street and Tru-/ man Avenue. Activities will begin 6 o'clock} with a sandwich supper and at 6:45, a Youth Fellowship Hour! Founder's | cludes the traditional cutting of the birthday cake. { Coach Raymond Blais, physical’ education director of Poinciana $ a 3s j first week in April, The event; will follow with youth fellow-' I |with a dance and cake cutting par-| will be staged b ythe Mar-Ed shop.|Ship singing. aie, see on the py eae ty tonight at the USO building on} A contribution to the March of) The rally will get under way ‘eet planned js Dimes was voted by the Junior @t 7:45, with Rev. Kenneth G.| i if tS fl £ E =3 EE i i i [ H f Rev. ul 5 ¢ a | Program director, Jane Hudson|Club, af f i ‘ f é z E i z ag A i z i : | pm a munity Service, YWCA, Salvation \Board, National Travelers Aid As- navy and gray/|sociation, Camp Shows, Inc., z § is y Gus Ayeala.|Marianne Matchett and Mrs. Joe! di-|\The birthday cake will be cut at/Scadiock were appointed to the! | committee. soft ele--Army, National Jewish Welfare) ACTRESS HAS la LOS ANGELES (#—Actress Jean Ames isn’t going to climb any ge eet : - two level! mountains or swim any rivers, as|\Col. McCormick Pays OO Lae Ve eVisit To Key West et Rogers speaking. Others Through Me.” At 8:45, a meeting will be held for all Full-Time Service Volun- teers. M.-Y.F ers, adult workers with youth and ministers are invited) ito attend the rally. intend to attend the sandwich isupper are urged to bring their own sandwiches. Re 4 be ad sie for dancing! Mise Vinginia Whitmarsh, Miss\theme will be “Still He Calls Relief Cives Participants in the rally who|™ | bigger income without her husband Better Life ST.LOUIS —Judge Louis Com-| erford of the Court of Criminal, than with him. | | Colonel Robert McCormick, pub- lisher of the Chicago Tribune, was a visitor to Key West yestet 4 McCormick arrived in a p ie . {Plane and spent the afternoon sight- seeing. He returned to West Palm -|Beach later in the evening. Dur- ing his stay here, he also flew over! ‘Dry Tortugas, “Consequently,” said the judge, “there’s little chance for reconeil | iation.” ive with their husbands because they are better off financially—and they don’t have to put up with the men either.” Supporting the judgc’s theory was a case before him yesterday. | The woman received $303 monthly on relief and with contributions from her hi