The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 18, 1954, Page 3

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t SUE: JONES, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES: TO WOMEN TELEPHONE: Citisen Office, 2-5661 ae F > _ : i To First Aid Course Trarafey, Febrvery W. WH THE KEY WEST CITIEEN. P00 }O)Dening Of Gene Otto’s Show At CMI-St. Joseph’s |Shrine Will Hold |State Officers Martello Is Brilliant Affair Mothers? Club Seialliaans Tomorrow |Attend PTA Meet \Is Offered Now Ceuition: Witch At Work opening last Sunday of Gene Otto's firstione man show in ° ver candle sticks and crystal punch Mother’s Club of CMI and St.| subject for one of Gene Otto's | ‘The Key West Shrine Club will still Joseph's Schools. Mr, John DeWeese, Superinten- dent of Ft. Jefferson National] Monument, Dry Tortugas, showed colored movies of the Fort and the bird sanctuary located in the area. Mrs. Marguerite Hinkle, presi- dent of the Mother’s Club presided! The Key West Chapter of the |Standard First Aid course, Tony ere, March 3 wi be used to provide medical) Registration will begin at 9:30 7-59 in the Annex of the First show order . Hugh Peters, Jr.,) ‘onton Streets. be ten year old Karen Lou Mc-| ee Darnell Carey, a volunteer au- Carrick. Little Miss McCarrick is “Aster the devotional by the Re-'thorized First Aid Instructor serv- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.\654 Paul Touchton, there will ing with the Key West Chapter cc. p 8 é heard. i " : 4 5 ff County will conduct the classes. For fur- wes On Friday, February 12, 1954, 5" the business meeting preceding! baton twirling demonstration. De, the Ei cel wnt presidents. ter information call the chapter, Gene Otto’s approach to paint- ister, Jun-|"2¢, Program, Miss Lona Allen, who won three the business meeting, |telephone 23851. particularly the Key ‘West(MUS. Esther Mae McAllister, Jun-| It was reported that a check for iiss Lane Allen, who won three, Fallowing ap ney ery lecenes that be knows and loves as of Counselor and Mrs. Henriette 's160 had been turned over to Mr. Miss March of Dimes and Miss/!'S- + Catlin Planning.” CITIZEN ADS BRING RESULTS @ native Key Wester can, is D. Brown, Secretary of Key West/Paul Sher for the March of Dimes |Eikss Club will offer several songs. |W#! speak on eis rre,| different. He paints colors Drove No. 89, attended a one day/The money was raised at a cake Pantomimes and rhumba routines|OM€F topics to be eet 9 they are reflected in the clear Area Meeting of Benevolent Pa-/and sandwich sale held at thelny Gele Varela and Louis Cruz! hiracorgnd4 a baat” COIFFURE DESIGNERS ht of the Keys. The first reaction trict Order of DOES, held at Elks'schools on January 26. will aleo be a pert of the foge| mmnne” at rea ee ef AS that they are on the pastel side,|Club No. 1079, Orlando, Florida. | Mrs. William H. McCloskey Was) show. The couple appeared at the| Lunch nekiorye oe J. REIDS You realize that this is|, Both Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. appointed chairman for a children’s| SO™- The, courte sop preaietstercemere i aeetie Cok they really look. Efforts Brown were invited to attend the|fashion show planned for March| "ns Mitta beset > to secomo-|f000- ure.| Salon of Beauty yas Se ee ceeat thie at which tre: they deal Togs. = Yat be from thelaate large and amall — Te watter t Beckham, past State and\@23 Ploming 8, Phone 3533 de Gresome, tke tha Were eeeted to Mrs, Ann Bump, |The frst and fourth grades of/S°"tum’ members. of the Shrine, ReGOnal president,’ will speak on] "LA CONCHA MOTEL Tap wotamy Supreme President of the , and the first grade Sighs affair is optional|‘®? : == separ ta coe Ongentzation, Other Droves repre-|Joseph’s School won banners OF and it ecg ea panes that, question and answer period con-' in ™ |sented were the Hostess Drove No./having the most mothers and ath- js a door prize. ducted by Mrs. Beckham and other, Wake le perhaps comes cloe-|65 of Orlando, Winter Park Drove ers present. there State Board members will 08 i 8 'No. Miami Springs-Hialeah} Rereshments of sandwiches, |... 5 boocayeaaes J ne ea cookies and punch were served un-| Kiddie Fashions To Be . | District officers elected at a) To More Comfort “edbeeclhapired seme Mrs. McAllister conducted the/der the direction of Mrs. Maude! Shon March 1 At St. morning session will be installed irene eis rand Ritual of Receiving and Giving the Robert, hospitality chairman, ie Parish Hall lby Mrs. W. L. Mussett, State vice- a grain sy PI ewhat befuddi ,|Pass Word and Mrs. Brown con- ——— ‘aul’s Paris! headaches and dissinéss may be due erness of approed; bur that ducted the Coin March Musical Evenin The Parish Hall at St. Paul's Seas eens ees eerent eed ‘THis 1S WHAT HAPPENS when a young man falls under the ied en rary Otto paints| An invitation ee a ince ket le Set For F. 8 |Episcopal Church is taking on the a 2 Seine Area Meeting in Key was ex- i of a modeling school on Bie gpell of a modern witch, Line forms to the left eee nan SNS ed by Ester McAlister, whch C6 For Friday spect ot «modeling, sctont on Bobbie's Beauty Salon| Sass SET The best way to enjoy these) Was most graciously accepted. The An evening of instrumental and School is sponsoring a children’s STREET | cewe ePightsorfrequentpaseages- og? date m | | fas yn show on Ma: » al ie neg! . ° is to go out to the gai-date of the meeting will be announ-| 1 music by talented artists of|fashion show on March 1, and th bib seep paseo Dont neslect your kiduers if thee condi Top. Theatrical Personalities where you can hear the twit-|Ced later. |the tty, Wik be presenaed Friday Youthful participants are practic-| For Appointment, Used evcomatuly by tor ‘Coi lations To Players “‘chip-chip” who has dis- sears Doe Pe Meet. levening, 8 p. m. at the Fleming)'é_for the event. hstaeniagecs Call 2-6709 qrer 80 years. It's amazing how many al bes and fl. Send Longratulations yi are en res aoe ee Maetation ck hee Orticers Steet Methodist Church, will be| Will be shown at this “Spring Fash-|_ Bobbie Whitehead, jer Gua Out waste, Get Does's Pals voter haiemmmeale: oe Ge: Hey “PAM, (eompenad,.[s-thie acctinde sen papenr she, beeety was conducted by the Supreme) entures Ore ee ol ona Temes Fesblane arp tore erence ete ee a de Near oa at tae er eee FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the play opened. benoiligcaraggpunereeiee i cent hard work.” aul/entertained the | visiting = DOES. | iil play his violin and Major Earl? Pays To Ne eee nae viens cin octane Eerie Yous be spot saying in ts EIR8 and their ides at a delight al wali ay tae ificent Citizen—Use Its Columns Freely! ee orem pe ry Tseratched you eld man, (Pye |eowitty and. abroad have panel SS is cb. [bere CARD OF THANKS “Christian Science: Its Conceptions After a little persuasion, members|ry I sera sage! into a new concept of the interpe- . There is no admission to this pro- ri the ‘cast consented to release|wacket is a Siamese cat.) with After the banquet there was an) am. It being given for the ben-| Our sincere appreciation is ex-| and Its Consistencies’ several foe pasliceton. ‘Then there's one to Shiney: Red: sation. of: ett, cowttad SS lopen meeting in the Lodge Room,| gran it beng given for the ben-| eg to mcigitors and friends] caper womens ange Mee Sislahardt presumably wired:|inct: Sensational need you, my/fir atten fo detail Pont et ee Hileah Drove Nov igo(choir filhd, and the public is cor. tee el me eee tureship of The Mother Church A Sroadvay show. Meet me|drunken porte. migglcens Saggy Gud Fics,” painted irom the ete. 22 Liat let label ; : brance in the hours of bereave-_| The First Church. of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. Sand. contract. ter show will wear a |sented itualistic Service at an| it occasioned the recent) Sun ed Sand. Talk waite tee ot tha enat, of te La Concha Ho-eics Rea and Orlando Drove pre- Births’ death of our Beloved ones the late] Under the Auspices of —_- — — West slaeene the fame of ~ “isented the Flag Day ceremony. ius V. Pinder. 56 udi ium Ping nelly ing mpg to Druten's|Key’ Woot Players hy oii nape th arta iaddretere dt Both rituals were most impressive ees eae uci: “THE FAMILY. eae ——— 8 PM, throughout theatrical world|bor, Ke; jand beautifully executed. . eround. De ee te nemegenedt wna and since the focal demand|identitying homes and landmarks.|"" Wren the meeting adjourned, all Marie Elena Carr, was born|feb19,1954 has been hard put to keep her from|for tickets has been so great the) The other picture, “The Board-|retired to the, ballroom and enjoy-|February il, at Moros General it in her lines, It is as Players have decided to play anjwalk” captures the texture of a4 very Pleasant evening of|Hospital. Her parents, Mr. and ‘ ows:, Wonderful Stop.” Superbjextra three days next week. aa ia vrs weeping around dancing. 1% [Mize Emest James ia live at : close ast: cistern, : ‘erry Lane, LV will reopen} quaint charm of “‘oid’? Key West. 4 \ nied Wednes-|. This: painting was = = H. F. Roberts, Lies Son To Urelis cs é 22nd Biennial Exhibition in. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Urell, trom Pyewacket, who in| Gn Sunday there wil | be trout Cocoran Gallery in Washington, Serving In Korea |, Soh Set nome he teal, lide is Elizabeth Simpson, for “Mr. Roberts” ‘at Barn . peegraboy eg PFC Herman F, Roberts, Jr., 22, of their son, William Timothy, on | Sener we a raged 8 nm oe two men, are needed. andlecvertoen Po Heeaeica-phaar wubmitt-|whose parents live at 1609 cel Leah jptpe At Moarce: General thing ducky ed by. the country’s leading artists./Street, Key West, is serving wi » thing todo with the rest of theithere is a part for one wid i |the 3rd Infantry Division in Korea. animals, in the Naval HospitaliNavy personnel should apply. ; Even in his —— = He ma a eer a eM Baby Giri Hall ; ad ithe metal objects gleam softly as/sion, ‘ns saw ites fighting Sl cna an cab eer acenert ngkok Hong}; in‘a room wit the Iron Traingle and at Outpos' 7 Martin Leon, J Pe: ee itech hs in oe Harry, is now. rang as part of|daughter, Bonnie Bell, at Monroe centlycompleted a six month tour/0F training of their in the Pacifie and cane za San| rel! toured the Royal. Pala Diego,” California on Feb. 8th. an Beturning aboard the escort ves-|exhibition of Siamese boxing and eel was Martin Leon, Jr., seaman,|Classical dancing. the U. S. security force on the pen- insula. Private First Class Roberts, a rifleman, entered the Army in July 1952. He holds the Combat Infantryman Badge. : Barking Dog General Hospital on*February 12. The Halls reside at 916 Duval Street, Cliftons Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amos Clif- ton, 815 Pearl Street, announce the birth of Kelly Patrick on February ll, at Monroe General Hospital. BILLION as Mi: pa dieiaiin's Sec da into-a sakad for lunch, ° On) Davahier Pox Seats e : one USN; son-of Mr. and Mrs. Martin rs from the gailery’ I i é | met) , ah Ker Wee oe tauee eececneeetiton come away Finds k ugit ive The birth of their daughter, Bar 1X un re Vig...” °° work to complete the -exeav: Among the Pacific ports visited|of Pompeii. HAGERSTOWN, Md. ®—Charles Pryor, who operates a farm at nearby Lappins, became suspicious yesterday when he heard his dog barking in the barn and went to investigate. He picked up a pitchfork and jabbed a piece of canvas on the ground. Out jumped Steven Dean, a 20-year-old Negro who had es- caped the night before from the Masyland State Reformatory for Males. Pryor summoned guards from the Breathedsville institution and they responded, taking Dean into bara Ann, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gregory |Shear, 1301% Whitehead Street. |The baby was born February 11 at the Monroe General Hospital. Chevalier Life Story May Not Be Produced — HOLLYWOOD (#—Plans for a motion picture based on the life of French entertainer Maurice i | Dollars Spent in Newspapers for Newspaper Advertising in 1953... custody. He was serving an 18-/Chevalier may be canceled on the | month sentence for larceny. basis of a refusal of the State, ——__—_—————— |Department to grant him a visa| @ in Las Vegas, and that led to ajto enter this country, a producer | couple of Broadway offers, includ-|announced yesterday, ) ing one for the new Cole Porter| William Goetz, an independent (Show based on “Ninotchka.” He producer at Columbia Pictures jturned them down. He will also be|Corp., said he is awaiting infor- forced to refuse picture deals. He| mation which probably will deter- \has been active on the independent| mine the future of the picture. He producer circuit, and has taken a previously announced plans to percentage of many of his films. |make a film of the French come- | e “But you still can’t beat the taxidian’s career with Danny Kaye in| More than the total setup,” he commented. “It’s nojthe title role. i |fun looking forward to the age of| The State Department said its 55 and 60 when you could still bejrefusal of a visa was based on Paying for your 1948 income tax. (the ground that Chevalier’s: pres- j=. Motion pictures for theaters.) “That's why I've investigated ence in this country is considere |the TV field. That’s where the “Contrary to the best inte:c.:3 « money is. It’s not just the first the United t jeu of a series that counts, You Dearey er inde sayy 1 money. can rerun it again in the same on the basis o: signature on . actor is working in “Four! market and also branch out to new|CoMmunist - inspired Stockaolm H i F H Ss. : if 3 $ of ALL! radio, magazine Desperate Men,” which may be! markets when the: . There’ peace appeal. x © his Yaet theetrial movie for MOM wails ice ee air| There was no indication in 2 ae ' }a_ spell. soon as current: In fi . ill be|statement issu y Goe' at : lease ia fintsbed, be’ make a Pilot betwen Bie panlG tunes cane of|Chevalier would take any part, and TV advertising COMBINED! e * film for a 39-part video series now|the entertainment that will be re-|advisory or otherwise, in making “We Fit The Hard-to-Fit” called “Mike Conant.” He'll play alquired to fill that time! the Picture, | ri lsports reporter with a penchant} “The residuals involved in TV KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST i When cocaine is taken by mouth, series can be fabulous. I mean FAMILY SHOE STORE ‘ Paonia brew dae tit fame as ce a nee eomer cece PE KEY WEST CITIZEN sI0 Fleming }Payne will have to devote most of tieups and. so forth. Why, a fellow Se Ce eeeiaen. 1 7 Street Key West, Florida jtis future time to TV. And he's alike Roy Rogers could retire to-| About 3,712 million acres of the| * » When in Miami, Visit Our Store at 30 N.E. First Street man of many enterprises. He did morrow and live comfortably forjearth’s 36,480 million acres are oon ‘a night club date at the Flamingo |the rest of his life,” for crops og pasture.

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