The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1954, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor Seturday, February 13,1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Featured Performer CHAN AND HIS OWNERS, MR. AND MRS. RUBIN BPW eiiiieas |Navy Wiees Club Entertains Guest \Will Aid In DetroitMember (Cancer Drive Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nix en-| The Island City Navy Wives tertained Mrs. Ruth Miller, past Club No. 88 held its monthly busi- president of the Detroit Business ness meeting, Tuesday evening at ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE (Humane Society Holds Successful Benefit Dance Thursday Night Featured act at the Humane Socict Elks Club Annex was a white Husky na Rubin, put him through an amazing ret that he is a ham at heart by coming to t each demonstration and waiting for 1 High School PTA To Meet Tuesday % their The regular monthly meeting of Hum the Key West-High Schoool PTA will be held at the high school on >Y ‘Tuesday, February 16 at 8:00 p. m. S Presiding, as usual, will be the “ High School PTA President, Mrs. “= Merville Rosam. si Two special features will high- light the evening’s program. First, other + members of the class in Home and 5 Family Living, Mrs. Helen Pease, yy" teacher, will present a panel dis- 7. ° cussion on Emotional Maturity. Following this, members of the aie PTA, directed by Mrs. Marian “"\ Stark, will present a skit based a ays upon the main theme for Tues- ne Se day’s meeting, Founders’ Day. ae All members are urged to attend this meeting for the interesting - discussion and for the honor of #4 ™ the founders of tke PTA move- Get 1 ment, jformal w Change In Sur-Dev OWC Group Lunch Wednesday ; was white | The Surface Development Offi-in pink a jcers’ Wives Group will meet at Raul’s instead*of Logun's as pre- pr viously announced. The luncheon yiss Dance T Cc c a Mervyn LeRoy’s merry t Re City Officials At Dance MAYOR AND MRS. HARVEY, C« trans- Col- n to Wayne, she becomes convinced /ELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25661 |\Jones-Gibson 1024 James Street a gagement of their Rose, to John § Mrs. Samuel L nell Street. Miss Gibson gradu West High Scheol in Mr. Jones High School in 17 graduated from high school in At lanta, Georg 189. He attend- ed Alabama Polytechnic Institute jfor two years before enlisting in the Navy. He is now attached to HS-1 at the Seaplane Base. Miss Gibson will announce her pwecaine plans at a later date. | Cows rarely live to be more than j25 years old. ‘B) Hear DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Sing at LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner Georgia and Truman Tomorrow Night, 7:30 o’Clock of t q ie Slated At The Islander nection with the filming of her car, are stalled at a wayside ranch- - novel. On the train she strikes up house, jailed in New Mexico and acqu h two Marine finally wind up in a whirl of ex-) s, played by cietement and romantic misunder- ‘as she talks Standings in Hollywood, In addition to famed columnist eal for the male Louella Parsons, a number of well- and DeFore When The Dog iat he would be id and Professional Women’s Club, ¢ and her husband at a dinner party * he C |known personalities appear in the '‘Howled... Naval Station. President Betty Ed-/17. begin in Chi- scenes of the famous film capital.| ards presided. she discovers the Ma- “Without Reservations” evinces} Thursday night at the A, and B. ¥ Lobster House. Mrs. Nix is the president of the local BPW. Mrs. Miller is currently serving # Qs transportation committee chai man for the biennial convention to ' be held in St. Louis, Missouri ih’ June of this year. Mrs, Miller announced that there will be special convention ‘trains and that a scenic boat trip up the Saguenay River is planned for af- ter the convention. c Thompson read the minutes for r- Secretary, Mary T, Smith read the Taylor, Florence Hart and Wilma| PALM BEACH (—An April| Mary Recording Secretary, Toni :, P. 0, Club Loufge on the|will be on Wednesday, February and Mr. William Co A “ites for pril Wedding Is nth ead he Planned By Peter he ‘past month. |son, Mrs. Lee God Mrs. Marion Van Buren and Mr, George White. correspondence and Treasurer Phy-) iss Nelson gave her report. { ° Mesdames, Evelyn Nemec, craceLawford. Fiancee Barnett, Mary Jo Martin, Marilyn} At Humane Society Dance Bennett were initiated by Chaplin| Wedding is planned by Miss Pa-| Ann Chatterton. tricia Kennedy, daughter of former, There was one prospective mem-|U- S. Ambassador Joseph P. Ken-| Thurston Hall, Do- ri have tickets for another train the skilled directorial hand of Mer- to California, and she boards it vyn LeRoy throughout and _pre- without lugzage or reservation, ra- Sents John Wayne in one of his around the ther than lose sight of Wayne, Tare comedy portrayals but with a of a novelist, ed by They continue all the way across full quota of the he-man action t, while on a trip to the country when they are put off which has helped him retain the ood from New York in con- the train, acquire a second hand,title of America’s Number One Star for the past several years. Movie Co. Oil Field HOLLYWOOD (#—The Twentieth Publia, Drake and Miss Louella Par- ory revolves Century-Fox Movie Co. has dis-| The trip will include Niagara, ber: Alice Erickson, wife of James) Sree) Ot meoman, jand “film =acton) Toronto, Lake Ontario, St. Law- Erickson, SK 1. Mrs. Leroy Burns, rence, Montreal, Quebec, and a ™other of Dorothy Pringle was a visit to Tadoussac to view “Old Suest at the meeting. : France.” The following members are vol- Mr, and Mrs. Miller spent about unteering to ‘aid the Cancer drive: ten days in Key West and also Phyliss Nelson, Kitty Boyd, Lois visited Cuba. They enjoyed their Roemmich, Marilyn Taylor, Mary etay here. so much that they are T, Smith, Toni Thompson, Dorothy planning to settle in this area. Pringle 4nd Ann Browning. | On Wednesday, February 17th at} m., there will be a social| . 10 a Teachers To Star {meeting held at the C. P. O. Club . . Lounge on the Naval Station. In Hilarious Play | °" "~~ y ¢ Although chairs are of great an- A bilarions evening is in store tiquity, they were for many cen-' for a those who attend the play turies used as a mark of dignity “People Are Funny’ given by rather than as an article of oedi:| members of the Monroe County nary utility. School System and sponsored by ———————_—_________. the Monroe County CTA. Here is taking parts, Even the high school a chance for all to see a wonder- principal, Dr. Harold C Campbell, ful comedy based upon the famous will be given a chance to prove his radio program involving Art Link- histrionic ability before the foot- letter and many of his fortunate lights. | (and sometimes unfortunate) con-' For a riotous evening, make testants. plans now to attend this play which Here is your chance to see tea- will be held in the Key West High chers at play and in a play, Tea- School auditorium, March 5th at chers from the high school, Poin- 8:30 p. m. Tickets are on sale at ciana and Truman schools will be any of the schools. E | Rumba Rh ythm Peter Lawford of Los Angeles. The engagement was announced | here yesterday by Mr. and Mrs.| Kennedy. Miss Kennedy is 26. Lawford, 29,| is the son of the late Lt. Gen. Sir| Sidney Lawford and Lady Lawford) of London. The wedding is set for the week| after Easter but no definite date| has been arranged. It will be the second British! marriage for an offspring of the| wealthy Kennedy. His late daugh- ter, Kathleen, was the wife of Brit- ain’s Lord Hartington, Miss Kennedy has been em-| ployed at NBC television in New) York, and with the family theater| in Hollywood, | Lawford, born in London, ap-/ peared in English theatricals at) the age of seven and came to this| country in 1947, His late father) served as a captain in the Boer} War, commanded the Royal Fusi- liers and was a general in World War I, | Adult Division Of High School To Form Club “Bt gist Ree soy vee) ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR formation of an Effective Speaking SUNDAY, February 14 Club for Adults. The first meeting 2:00—CAP. Ca will be held on Monday night, Feb- 3:30—Orden (¢ ruary 15 at 7 p. m. in the Key Monday, February 15 West High School cafeteria, 10:00—Officers The club is being formed in an-- 3:00 — Eliz. 1 swer to many requests from indi- viduals who are interested in fur- thering their public speaking skills It will meet on the first and third, Monday nights of each month, Those adults who wish to prac- ni tice various speech activities in- 8:00—Logi cluding panel discussions, parlia- 8:00—Alcohol mentary procedure, sppeches for Tyespay special occasions and improve * their general speech are invited to attend. No charge will be made for enrolling in this club. | Soldiers Get Gala Farewell SEOUL (#—The UV. S. 45th Divi- sion, an Oklahoma National Guard outfit, staged a huge farewell pa- tade today for soldiers returning to the United States. | sith en is the first American ivision to leave Korea permanent- ly since the start of the warsbut WE ONESPAY only about 1,000 men normally, 10: 4 AMONG THE PROMINENT KEY WES' night were: Dan } sas Ys POPE varro.—Citizen St Photo, Fin jana Com House elia St. Bldg. 83, Seapla ne Base 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 February 16 Open Place to 9 to be announced ebruary 17 jcovered oil in its own backyard. | Universal Consolidated Oil Co., which began drilling last Novem- |ber on the Fox studio lot, an- jnounced yesterday “a new deep | joil and gas zone at approximately |7,000 feet”? has been discovered. |GAY CAR-TOPS ST.LOUIS #—Car tops in bright 1 tterns—with tch-} (rallpaper, pattems -with, mate The Sword ... Lt Porter’s suggestion to the automo- r fj bile industry. ame | She’s trying out the idea herself. De Hh su] Reaction to her colorful car top, al! | she said, ranges from consterna- 7 \) on three successive nights, and the name of the Loup Garou was whispered, Peter began to feel the chill of fear, for every- time ..- | | tion to delight. THEOSOPHY LECTURES Every Wednesday, 3 P.M. MRS. EMMA R. CLAYTON 1115 Casa Marina Ct. All Interested Persons Invited— TELEPHONE 2.2049 sree ro li : swung suddenly and death Va struck again and then again, J. REIDS and yet once more at Oleander Salon of Beauty Plantation, as you'll see when 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263) you read soe My Darling The Serial Starting Monday fn The Citizen COMEURE! DESIGNERS i Dance Thursday . Harriet Wilson and Mrs. Na- St C L. Barkman iS peaks On Korea | Ch Open Bobbie’s Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner ote les L. Barkman of the 1 3rd Inf. Div. and e th ts of Jay Etheridge, reet. Barkman recently returned 622 DUVAL STREET ———~ ——_—— Baby Chenille COVERLETS ON SALE scheduled for rotation will carry Full and Twin Sizes All Colors the division flag and colors back |to Oklahoma—for rest will be as- signed to other American units |here, _The 45th is the first of two divi- sions President Eisenhower an- drawn from Korea. The 40th, a California National Guard division, | will return late this spring. | Tom Whitley's | Evidence indicates that cigars! were first made commercially a- bout 1840. music at Humane Society d Photo, Finch. 1 nounced last month would be with-, THURSDAY February 9:00—Aux 10:00— 0—V 18 nt on Korean customs of the Seventh Day : employed n, to be announ- d g tt ar at Monroe General Hospital. The Barkmans reside in Philadelphia, Penn- ylvania where Sgt. Barkman will continue his studies at the Temple \University School of Pharmacy. $3.98 ‘ST RUFFLES of Chromespun Taffeta or Everfast Chintz —— D ON SALE

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