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os SOCIETY — PERSON. — NEWS OF INTERES.” TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25661 ee eM) SO. Is Adalescent Now USO Now “Teen-Ager;” Celebrates Frys rreming seerwtars: ive ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR Sa ian re Bar Thirteenth Anniversary Thursday (f°? USN: Ot. Ba ¢. Te ChC, USNR; Ms. Mary Lee FRIDAY, February £ USO became a “teen-ager” Thursday, February 4, accord’ng to ham; Raiph D. Spalding; Dave 10:00—Gym classes for officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base e P Richard E. Evans, directo> of the Key West USO-YMCA Club. K the Rev. Ralph Rogers; '30—Officers’ Wives’ Club, at Ft. Taylor : ix, United Service Orgamzations, Inc., was organized February 4, Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr; Clem 30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church * ? 1941, and today includes seven national organizations — the National Price; Fred J. Miller, and Evans. 00-—Cayo Hueso Grotto, Redmen’s Hall gay Catholic Community Service, the National Jewish Welfare Beard, the a 8:00—Officers’ Club, Fern Chapter, OES, to be announced y ™ Young Women’s Christian Association, the Salvation Army. the Na- CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS SUNDAY, February 7 : , . a tional Travelers Aid Asscciation, Camp Shows, Inc., and the Young Sesimpeteeeae oe 2:00—-CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House ae Men’s Christian Association. i MONDAY beeen 8 oer nen st ie j | The local Club was opered in'3,500,000 men and women in uni- = Open -: 10:00—Gym Classes for officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base ; ih >) AWE | gp 192 and bas continued in opera- forms serving the nation here and Bobbie’s Beauty Salon 00—Gold Star Mothers, VFW Home P " ition since then either as a USO abroad. 419 SOUTHARD STREET 30-—Wesleyan Service Guild, 1st Methodist Church annex Club, operated by the ¥ or , Local USO leadership includes’ ° : 30--DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, St, Paul’s Parish Hall as an Armed Services : bee a members of the USO-| For Sal gee male 00—Beta Sigma Phi sorority, on Seminary St. The 13th USO Anniversary was YMCA Club Operating Committee: } Call 2.6709 00-—Anchor Lodge No, 182, Scottish Rite Temple 00-—PTA at Poinciana School 00--Executive Board, at Presbyterian Church '00--Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 515% Duval St. 8:00-——Orden Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth St. TUESDAY, February 9 00--Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Key West Golf Club 00-—Thrift Shop, at U. S. Naval Commissary, 9 - 12 00-—-ZX-11 OWC at Aeropalms 30—Business Luncheon, at St. Paul’s Parish Hall 45—Kiwanis Club, at La Concha Hotel Youth For Christ, Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:30—WSCS, at First Methodist Church 1:30—PTA at Truman School 1:30—Order of DeMolay, at Scottish Rite Temple 1:45—Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor RAUL'S | DANCING Saturday Night 10:00 PM. to 2:00 A.M. PIERRE DUVAL celebrated with a dance Thursday Chairman Trevor, Haraid Laubsch- Bobbi i evening and the cutting of the f Vice chairman; Mrs, Wahneta rena anaes en |Birthday Cake by servicemen and age —- — a GSO member at 10 o'clock. Mus- \ic for dancing was provided - jGus Ayala and his Combo. In conducting its daily programs lof activities and services the Club has a doorcount of more than 275,- 000 per years. It has cooperated with the Key West USO Committee in National Golf Day and USO Pal Day. Mayor C. B. Harvey is chair-} |man of this Committee. The USO-YMCA Club last year} had a most successful Mother's Day Letter Contest which ended \with a visit to Key West by Mrs.| |Dale James, South Bend, Indiana, ttninan di 4 (Mother of the contest winner, as| “" \guest of the Key West Rotary) U.S.0. ORGANIZATIONS held birthday parties last night to celeorate their 13th birthday. At |Club. | the Center on Jackson Square here, a huge birthday cake with all tHe trimmings was the cen- | With the morale problems boos terpiece of a loaded table. Standing by ready to carve are, left to right, Edwin Trevor, chair- {Have arisen for American service- on your “love © list,” family as Selection of Hallmark Valentines 3 well as sweet- heart . . . and friends .. . we have a JUST- RIGHT Valen- tine greeting. Open Every man of the U.S.0. committee here; Cpl. John Rozon, US.M.C.; Sylvia Knowles, Girls Serv. |men following cease fire in Korea, Evening ei een ate: Alex Francis, U.S.N., and Robert Olney, also of: the Navy.—Citizen Staff tis pete oS in USO's history, Until 10:00 Edwin F. Trevor, chairman of the} 7 'USO-YMCA Club Operating Com- H ° | i, | i i jg;Mittee, observes. peditor OF Current Wire stain ot tes Karies to scbitionel, mater, and OOS; iy Present, Rinsahamer| s oe fest Library, rs, sie Schuck,'presented in informal, readable as “more important than ever” in [Biography Visits |tibrarisn, announced today. style. the post-truce period, the USO na- Miss Candee has written num-| Current Biography 1953, the four-|tionally has been concentrating on In Key West erous articles about Key West and teenth yearbook since Current Bio-|the recruiting of additional thou- | f she is a regular winter visitor,|graphy began publication in 1940,|sands of volunteer workers to heip Current Biography 1953, with hese So the Surf Motel, 521 Uni-|is the first under the editorship of| mect the religious, spiritual, social, ife stories 350 | , 2 |Marjorie Dent Candee, free lance welfare and educational needs of} soe Mes a i pasta Princess Margaret Rose of Great! writer on travel and martime sub- 1953, ia just been added to the ereans Krishna Menon, Indian de-|jects, former editor of The Look- ” ey ‘to sah UN; ky es out, publication of the Seamen’s commun DESIGNERS sxsod, | secretary -general ‘ahe|Church Institute of New York, and |UN; Gordon Grnt, well known'a frequent contributor to the tra- J. 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