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—————————————— SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor Thuredey, February 11,1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Humane Society Dance Tonight To.Feature Surprise Floor Show Outstanding entertainment has been promised for the Humane @ociety’s Annual Benefit Dance tonight at the Elks Club Annex. — but it’s a surprise. However, it has been rumored that some of the | etty’s most popular acts will be on hand. Attending this dance is a, very pleasant way to make your contributions to the work of the There will be no reservations, Nasional President presse a aman is PME ae con ecomodate both large and small) tar Mothers to Be ones will be available Guest Of Auxiliary | The national president of the Among persons who regular- ha Humane Society,/Gold Star Mothers, Mrs. Ethel! are patrons for the dance Godfrey will be the guest of the! ‘Mes, Edward, Ambier; American Legion Auxiliary at the; meeting tonight. Mrs. Godfrey will ITEMS OF. INTEREST TO EVERYONE USO-YMCA |Audubon Screen Tour To Present | Program ‘Below The Big Bend’ On Monday For Next Week Coming to Key West for the second time as an Audubon Screen A Valentine Dance will be held Tour speaker, Allan D. Cruic al, ot Ne i i new color motion picture “Below he 1g Bend,” at te UEOYMCA en Whltehood High School auditorium at eight o'clock Monda ght. Street on Saturday, February 13.) Cruickshank is considered to be one of th very top nature photo- The dance which begins at 9:00 graphers in this country and ranks very high as a writer and natural- p. m. will feature novelty dances ist. ' 4nd door prizes will be awarded.| Featured as the third number in Coffee and donuts will be served this season’s Screen Tour, present- ‘Sunday morning from 9:30 until ed locally by Monroe County Audu- 10:30, There will be movies on the bon Society, “Below the Big Bend Patio Sunday night at 8:00 p. m. is oe colorful oy of a nee The picture scheduled is “The °P¢™ and little known region 7 ” 5 .__ in the Rio Grande country of Texas —— spond ti Gin-| aad Mexico | This spectacular wilderness of Monday at 8:00 p. m. assorted eleven hundred square miles is at the Key West ss Poinciana PTA TELEPHONE: TODAY'S Citizen Office, 2.5661 |Nurses Are Patients | BUFFALO, N. Y. &—Six former nurses at Children’s Hospital were York will present his | 3 Dressed [Honors Founders STOCK MARKE | ° ° Of Organization NEW YORK (#—New York Cen- F lers Day was observed by ‘Tal was the big feature of the : : the Poinciana PTA at the meeting stock market today with a jump ethane Om Sears Roe last Monday night. The prog uck, and Boeing. aaa costed aah the were ie sneec pees boatey at 2s oe = Lower were Illinois Central (up ging € opening block of 30,000 shares. 1334 yesterday, New Haven Raile Founders Day song. « yesterday, } | Mrs. Darnell Carey, wife of the The market as a whole was nar-|road, American Telephone, Ameri- having a reunion today. All were patients in the maternity ward with new sons. =~ president af the Poinciana PTA TOWly mixed with most changes in can Cyanamid, American Tobacco, a presented corsages to Mrs. John the small fractions, Trading was General Motors, and Douglas Air Granell and Mrs. Julia Gibson, {ily quiet. 5 i The big interest in New York ast presidents of the organiza- oe A corsage was also pat to/Central followed rejection by the} Mrs. Donna Saunders a charter Tailroad’s board of the bid by Rob-| member, ’ ert R. Young to take over control. | dame ; Young, former chairman of C & O, iar Bin tation 61a tee asked to be elected chairman of, craft, -:+ Open Bobbie’s Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET r. and Mrs. Earl Adams; Mr.be accompanied by Mrs. Marie end Mrs. George Aston; Mr. and Brown. | Mrs. J. P. Baillod; Mr. and Mrs. J. M.-Blow; Mr, and Mrs. H, D. chairman, has announced that Col.' Bush; Mrs. Ruth Bowen; Dr. and Ralph Rogers will speak on the Mes. Charlies Card; Dr. and Mrs, subject, ‘Americanism.’ Delio Cobo; Mr. and Mrs. Ygnacio During the evening, the Unit will Carbonell and Mr, and Mrs. Guy|present Girl Scout Troop 14 with) Carleton. an American Flag. The Auxiliary Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Goddard;/has given several American flags Mr. and Mrs. Roland Goulet; Mr. to Scout troops in the city. eed Mrs. Burt Garnett; Mayor and) Mr. Larry Cedarburg will sing, Mrs. C. B. Harvey; Capt. and Mrs, accompanied by Norman Kranich. Carl Hilton; Mr. and reper Jona- than Jackson and Mr. Mrs.| 4 Semoh Srey Installation Is ' ir. rs, > Mr.) M Ba ng lag = wt: Held By Kiwanis, Edward Knight; George Elsie) @; Y Keys; Judge and Mrs. Aauiline Stnawik Clubs Lopez; and Capt, and Mrs. C, L| Kiwanis Lt. Governor, Mike Murphy, USN. \Shores of Miami installed Raiph: Mts. Catherine Monroe, Louis|Faraido as president of the local Mareon; Mr. and Mrs. Al Mills;'Kiwanis Club, and Alice Snow as| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muniz; Mr./Sinawik president, with an im- and, Mrs. Dan Navarro; Mr. and/pressive ceremony held January Mrs. Richard Noel; Mr. and Mrs.|26 at the LaConcha Hotel. B..C., Page; Miss Etta Patterson) Officers who will serve with pres- end Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Papy. _—ident Faraldo are Rev. John Arm- Col. O. S. Parmer; J. Y. Porter field, 1st vice president; William! IV; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Saul;|Neblett, 2nd vice president; Ira Mrs. Marione Simone; Mrs. Greer Albury, secretary and as treasur-| Mrs. Nimia Sykes, publicity |440¢iN€ to records. s of ‘ Pa ogre rrceiey canyons Cruickshank will show wes P night. Dancing classes for begin- @Udience ravens, verdins, be age : iy mers are also held Tuesdays at lion flycatchers, wild turkeys, eight. madillos, flag-tailed deer and the; = Wee night iia came inigis Oiner: cevellece sn this, realy wild ALLAN D. CRUICKSHANK with “Songs i »»\part of the West. | | and coed so ao EPEeee He will present a matinee for School at 2 o'clock in the after- i Thursd: ‘ School children on Tuesday at 9 noon. Pecvad by Gus nathepeene o’clock in the morning at Poincia-! The version for school children begins at nine o'clock. Added fea-/24 School and again at Trumaniis entitled “Big Bend Adventure.” tures are novelty dances and door P"Games Choice Night” is sche Beta Sigma Phi Has Interesting duled for Friday at 8:00 p. m.,! ° with chess, checkers, bridge and Program At Meeting Monday pinochle available. Dancing classes) Seanaeen-at en same hee, | | ‘Educational Film At Truman Friday | The first part of the program! ported that up to date 47 Achieve- Two motion pictures, “Human|“Expressing Oneself Through ment Booklets have been bought by) Growth” and “Human Beginnings” Speech” was ably taken by Mar- fellow chapters. will be shown at 7 p. m. Friday in garet Scully who stated that in or-- Program Chairman Virginia) the Truman School auditorium. jder to be interesting one must be Whitmarsh stated that the next re- Beta Sigma Phi held its regular meeting February 8 at 8:00 Pp. m. In the absence of President Sylvia Knight the meeting was in charge of Edith Lopez, vice-president. The program, ‘Express Yourself,” was conducted by Ellie Ray Gwynn of the program com- mittee. Smiley; Mr. and Mrs. Granville Gmith and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stone. Admiral and Mrs, G. C. Towner; Mes. Emma Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Thielen; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson; Col, and Mrs. R. E. Vermette; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Van Alen; Mrs. Harriet Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Willing; Mrs. Hugh Williams and Mrs. Wil- R. Warren, ‘The Santa Maria Motel is also a patron of the Humane Society. Births Antrebus Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. James Antrobus, Coral Isle Trailer Park, are the parents of a baby girl, Alberta Alice, born February 4, at Mon- roe General Hospital. Sen Te Kasugas Mr. and Mrs, Albert Alexander Kasuga, Treasure Island Trailer| Park, announce the birth of Mich- eal Steven on February 3, at Mon- toe General Hospital, _ Franklins have Boy Mr..and Mrs. Wilbur Salem Franklin, 3389 Avenue E. announce the birth of their son, Wilbur Sa- lem, at Monroe General Hospital on February 7, . ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, February I¢ 10:00—Fleet Sonar School OWC, 10:00—Fleet 7:30—Key West 7:30—Junior '00—Scottish Rite Bodies, THURSDAY, February 11 9:00—Auxiliary, (sewing), Monroe General Hospital Ladies Corps, place to be announced 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall Shop, at pies Naval Commissary, 1 - 4 minary St. 1:30—Amateur Radio Club, National Guard Armory 1:30—JayShees, place to be announced 1:30—Nu Phi Mu sorority, at St. Anne's Hail 10:00—Gray 1:00—Thrift 6:30—Lions Club, 1007 Group, OWC, announced 10:00—FAWTU OW¢, gant be nang 1 4:30—United Daughters of the Confederacy, to be announced Art and Historical Society, East Martello Tower| Debs, Woman's Club 00—-BPO DOES, Drove 89, at Elks Club Annex Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Sacerdotisas Del Hogar, 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—American Legion Post 28, Legion Home 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, at clubhouse ler, Willard Albury. Gleason Snow, Bill Warner, Nor- {ton Harris, D. Harold Campbell,| Jim Staples, Harry Mitchell, Letty, Regan and Glynn Archer were in- ‘stalled as directors. ,, Serving with Mrs, Snow are the! \following Sinawik officers: Elena! Albury, 1st vice president; 2nd vice president, Alida Bringman; \secretary, Margie Warner and Al- va Staples, treasurer, | Sinawik directors for the ensuing jyear are: Kay Faraldo, Margaret Reagan, Donna Chapman and) Doris Neblett. Lt. Governor Shores addressed each group of officers and outlined their dutigs and aims. Following the installation cere- monies, Mr. Archer was given a past presidents pin. He presented the president’s pin to Mr. Faraldo and wished him success in his year as president. | Sinawik members received their) newly arrived club pins. One and jtwo year perfect attendance “tabs” {were also presented. coffee at Echoasis \Communion Rites Sunday For Holy Name Societies The Holy Name Societies from Day Ball to be held at the Casa St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Father Dougherty Council 3652 of the Knights of Columbus have an- nounced plans for a St. Patrick’s dred years ago, Mrs. Ruth Rogers read the minutes of a PTA meet- ing of that time. A resume of | PTA activities during” the past year was given by Mrs. Thelma Watkins, Miss Ann Kellar, Mr. David McDaniel, Miss Sara Butts, yl Mrs. Lilly, and Mrs. Anna Higdon. Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Granell served the Founders Day cake and coffee. The PTA voted to sponsor a field day to be held in the Spring Mr. Clifford Dropp spoke on the responsibility of the PTA in spon- soring Scout activities. Mr. Shu- macher volunteered to be the Poin- ciana PTA representative to the Boy Scout organization. Following a brief talk by Mrs. Cramer, Poinciana School nurse, the film “Human Growth” was shown. Parents were invited to take their children to see this mov- ie at Truman School auditorium Friday evening. Church Of Rock Bake Sale On Saturday The women of the Church of the Rock will sponsor a bake sale Saturday afternoon at 2:00 P. m. at the home of Mrs, W. H. Bell, 900 F r Avenue. oo DESIGNERS e J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner New York Central. | Among advancing stocks were| U.S. Gypsum, Southern California Edigon, Dow Chemical, General — COME - HEAR EVANGELIST John French OF LITTLE ROCK, ARK. In A Series of Gospel Meetings | KEY WEST Church of Christ 1700 Von Phister, Cor. of Ashby 7:30 Each Evening, Feb. 5 thru Feb. 14 Inclusive | NO COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE Come see what we are offering at this ridiculously low price! We have many shoes, all sizes, from regu- lar stock, arranged for your easy selection. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 1:30—Mothers’ Club, CMI and St. Joseph's, at the Convent 8:00—FRA Auxiliary Unit 56, Fleet sa Home $:00—Busy Bee Club, place to be announced 8:00—Room Repr. PTA, at the High School Haren of Columbus, NCCS Hall xu merican Legion Auxiliary, Post Home, Stock Island 8:00—VFW Auxiliary, VFW Rone 00—Civil Air Patrol, Poinciana Community Center 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community Center PRIDAY, February 12 10:00—Gym Classes for officer's wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base. 1:30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church | 7:30—Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge, Pythian Hall $:00—Fern Chapter No. 21, OES, Scottish Rite Temple GUNDAY, February 14 2:00-—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House 3:90—Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. hes ya oie is 300 — Eliz. Taylor Circle, 1st Baptist Church, Annex 1:30 — WSCS, Ley Memorial Methodist, Church Annex 7:30 — K. W. Temple Pythian Sister, 728 Fleming St. 8:00 — Methodist Men, Wesley House — Juvenile Council, Clinic Bidg. — Lions Club Aux., Lions Den, Seminary St. — General Meeting, 1st Presbyterian Women, at church Sh org Ww gigs Classes, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Bare " “Marti” Nro. 3, 919 Elizabeth Street 8:00—Alcobolics Anonymous, 515% Duval Street There is no admission charge interested and in doing so know- gular meeting would be started at 'shown under the auspices of the jection of same and brevity were order that it might be conducted by Monroe County Health Department. |the prerequisities of holding the in-\the well known artist, Mr. Gene Parents are invited to attend terest of the listener. Otto. After the program, members These films will not be shown/and the Miracle of Marriage” and place to have their business ses- in schools during school hours. said that marriages were not just sion, They had previously been sche-'luck but succeeded because of, Dolice Curry, State Convention] in plans has switched them to eve-|parties to be compatible, consider- plans were right up to date and all ning screenings. Jate of each other, and to share one|chairmen had reported that they The two films were shown at the anothers joys and burdens, were gathering up loose ends so viewed by adults at Poinciana “How is Your Conversation” stated work would be completed. | School. “Human Beginnings’ was that the basis of all good conver- Florence Rabon asked that all shown at the Sue M. Moore School sation is to be completely natural. members of her committee plus facial expressions, tone of voice, home at 1622 Laird Street to com- < choice of words: and the ability to plete plans for the convention Buzz Canadians Are listen well all contribute toward to Sessions. | Visitors Here ahoue - leat are pe ae aston at this meeting that he most important factors in ou “members, 28 in number, complet- Four naval officers and a civi- lations with our fellow beings. Jes- ing their Ritual of Jewels degree squadron VX-1 yesterday. theme said that poise is a feeling end of the fiscal year in May. In Here to discuss air anti-submar-'of self confidence brought about accordance, two separate nominat- ine warfare equipment and tactics by a real liking for people plus ing committees were elected. Vir- . visitors included Ledr. W. H. Fear-ed and to have as much general and Ellie Rae Gwynn to be the fersipiosese receiving two yeaTion, Ledr, W. H. Atkinson, Ledr. knowledge as possible. Charm, she nominating committee for the in- s were Piedad Archer, Kay|p’s. Thorton, Ledr. A. J. Geraghty stated, is merely sincerity at its coming Exemplar chapter and El- Donna Chapman, Margaret Rea-|tional Aeronautical Establishment.| ‘The business meeting was then Perez for that of the Ritual of gan and Doris Neblett One year’ ‘The visiting Canadians will leave resumed and Ways and Means Jewels members. These reports of tabs were given to Elena Albury Key West tomorrow, jchairman Elizabeth Acheson re- both committees are to be given The Sinawiks presented their out- Vice i i - - president Edith Lopez an: Boing president, Kay Faraldo, with nounced that with the $50.00 raised a silver tray with the inscription, L rj : jby Ways and Means committee Boeyen Wed In South Carolina - ei ee Miss Evelyn Lorraine McAlhaney and Staff Sergeant William /@ the March of Dimes Card Par. Curry Boeyen were united in marriage Saturday, January 23, at 4:30 'Y and Fas with Rev. Richard L. Johnson, pastor, officiating. paul Sneee usc aneate ney Zend The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Winbon Cape Meal. /PY ete Sima Oi ao a at hhaney of Orange Grove Plantation and the bridegroom is the son of bs eas J is the former Alicia Curry of 729 United Street. jthe Closing Ritual. Music was rendered by Mrs. R. A. Combs, organist and Mr. Billy cause” (D'Hardelot) and “I Love| Will Meet Tonight You Truly” (Bond), . | Mr. McAlhaney escorted his dau-| marriage. The bride wore a floor besingge orton a net sae eames | Marina Hotel on March 17, 1954. | Naval Station, Naval Air Station ace nee > Rocco Gugliemo, chairman of the and Seaplane Base will attend Ho- lace, soe ber an ae oe a the program and planning of this 8:30 Masses, Sunday, February 14 8 sett pa ing (affair. at their respective churches. from the waistline to the hemline. | ‘i i r through a Miami booking a- be a breakfast served at the NCCS Pan ee gency. Valuable door prizes will Hall, 1021 Duval Street. All Catho- ing lace. Her fingertip veil of bri- © #Warded. bandeau trimmed with seed pearls. Knights of Columbus at the NCCS She carried a wedding bouquet of Hall at 8:00 p. m. tonight, | white carnations with streamers —————_——_______ Mrs. Doris McAlhaney served as'stones, black accessories and a her sister’s matron of honor. Miss corsage of pink carnations. Jean Johnson and Miss Judy Mar- The bridegroom’s mother wore a less dresses were fashioned identi- cessories and corsage of blue iris. cally of nylon net over taffeta with, Immediately follow ing the cere- matching stoles and head pieces. mony a reception was held in the | mander, Mine lic men are jnvited to attend the communion and breakfast. ' Commander Harry J. Gallagher, USN, Executive Officer at the U. S. Naval Station will be the prin- cipal speaker, Prior to reporting for duty at Key West, Commander Gallagher served as Division Com- Force _ Division Eleven in the Korean Theatre. All local Boy Scouts and Cub) Scouts are urged to attend the 8:30 Mass and are invited to the | breakfast which follows as guest Exira Special Item Try our barefoot SANDALS — rubber soles, sturdy cotton tops in sunny colors. For street or beach- of apricot and the bridesmaids’| Later in the evening the couple green. was of yellow mums centered with Beaufort High Schoo. purple iris and the bridesmaids’ School of Nursing of the Medical offered up at all the services for bouquets were of pink carnations. College of South Carolina and Ro- William C, H. McAlhaney, C. J. McAlhaney, |Harten and Richard Gray. McAlhaney wore a royal blue, juene, N. C, for the films which are being ledge of ones subject, voice, pro-|East Martello Towers at 7:30 in and bring their children. Lorraine Wood spoke on “‘Love!will go to the regular meeting duled for school hours but a change constant effort on the part of both'chairman, said that convention| Douglass School and have been pre-| Julie George on the subject Of that within a matter of weeks all | in Marathon, An improved vocabulary, amiable the executive board meet at her being a good conversationalist. It was voted on, and passed un-| lian engineer from Canada visited'sie Michael who spoke on this go into an Exemplar chapter at the with the Key West squadron, the,an all-out effort to be well groom- ginia Whitmarsh, Jessie Michael Faraldo, Alice Snow, Nellie Boza,| and L. Godley of the Ottawa Na-|best and without it is nothing. _ |cie Peters, Pat Pearson and Lola and Olive Saunders, at the meeting on March 8th. Miss McAlhaney, William Curry “Sinawiks 1953,” jand members and $501.00 by thea- le’clock at the Beaufort Baptist Church, Beaufort, South Carolina, se a ab lS Mr. and Mrs, William C. Langston of Miami, Florida, Mrs. Langston 9:30 With all members repreating Wistere"i cui Runciaue CEE! K. Of C. To Hold Dance; ghter to the altar and gave her in ioned with a strapless top of sheer |< cial Committee is in charge of ly Communion in a body at the Heri lace) lathetitcshatdue Beles foentettainment will be-arranged Following the Mass, there will ied ciluiinn |orae itech 40 oa There will be a meeting of the of matching flowers. lerepe dress trimmed with rhine- tin were bridesmaids. Their strap- pink taffeta dress with navy ac- The matron of honor’s dress was recreation room of the church. of the Holy Name Society of St. Marys. Keeping in line with the Febru- graduate of ary theme of the Society, “God and and the Country,” a special prayer will be left for a wedding trip to Florida. The matron of honor’s bouquet! Mrs. Boeyen is a Ss A the intentions of “Officials in Pub- per Hospital. She is at present em- lic Life.”” It is important in these Langston, served as ployed at the Beaufort County most trying days to ask God to best man. Ushers were Messrs. W. Hospital. shed His blessings upon the lead- Sergeant Boeyen is a graduate of ers of our eountry so that our lib- brothers of the bride, Harold Von Beaufort High School and is serv- erties, freedom and Christian way jing in the United States Marine of life may be protected and For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Corps. He is stationed at Camp Le- spread into the many dark corners | lof the world, The bridegroom’s father, Mr. wear, We Gladly Exchange or Refund HOES At Any Time 402 DUVAL ST.

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