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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citisen Office, 25661 \Brunette Beauty |ZX-11 OWC Has | ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR | V ° alentine Lunch ‘EVERY Friday s & 10:00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bldg. 88, Seaplane Base Fragrant white carnations and 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church red hearts provided gay Valentine FRIDAY, February 19 table decorations at the ZX-11 Of- 7:30—Shrine Club, place to be announced 7:30-Triangle Club, Pythian Sisters, place to be announced SUE JONES, Editor Friday, February 19, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Katharine Monroe Speaks On Flower Show at Rotary Meeting At the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club, |Pert Redhead some of the things that happened at that the first show. | Annex, when the Elks hold their Faa\anes for the luncheon were 2:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Con:munity House e scaem pipe piso nadia nine vagina ne annual Miss Key West Bathing Mrs. R. L. McComb and Mrs. D. 3:30—Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. said that in recent years, number of ribbons had been not been used, |P°@utY Contest. A. Renz. A chicken salad plate, : and in line with the trend toward “economy measures,” the award| Tbe girls will first make their ee ee pee Ps Chihnehua Club Will ee sete gp ame maa cee ee Sma served. ae ‘Mr. Roberts’ Tryouts Meet Monday Night At the short business meeting, Mrs. W. R. Schueneman introduc- ed her guest, Mrs. W. R. Schuene- | man, Sr. She expressed the club’s Tegret at the imminent departure of one of its most popular mem- bers, Mrs. W. J. Payne. | The Paynes will leave at the end of the month for Detroit, Michigan, and will return to civilian life. | | A sterling silver baby cup ht Set For Sunday Night Try-outs for the Key West Players next production “Mr. Roberts” will be held at the Barn Theater, back of the Wo- | Zippy and T-Bone, the Chibuae |huas belonging to Mrs. W. E. Baughman, invite all owners of \Chihuahuas, and anyone who is in- man’s Club, 319 Duval Street, [terested in them, to come to the on Sunday night at 8 o'clock. [home of their mistress at 325 Naval personnel are urged to Whitehead Street, on Monday, the come down to the Barn and (twenty-second of February, at try out for a part. jeighe o'clock in the evening. Viking Rotarians were vaticw! Mgying Review Of,” scriptions of the various booths and|*Man Called Peter’ “The book itself could hardly sence have reached more deeply into our|Nancy Brooks, who is a student at previous shows. The Elks Club An-|nearts,” so felt the sizable audi- to ence at Ft. Taylor last Wednesday, nay eperat oon p tise story|music of Gerry Pinder's orchestra actually used a, will begin at 9:00 p. m. Doors will presented to Mrs. W. E. Klinker, pieaten to the ones eae of Pe Pipers abaienpea a | at 8:30 to accommodate the the club’s newest mother. | a tatitude. insight into things of the heart and large crowd expected at the dance. fer earns, telicn, decorated COIFFURE DESIGNERS sz- «Open» Mrs, Monroe closed by urging|of the spirit, together with her ap-| The public is cordially invited vl i eeapaaedltperysin bare cot 5 Bobbie's Beauty Salon that visitors make a special effort! preciation of beautiful writing, was|to attend, and tickets may be pur- rai sage adjourned to the te REIDS as anidabiase at to see the show and to bring their/more than competent to give her|Chased at the door. Tables have Ne a as : 19 SOUTHAI ladies as she felt ‘‘sure they would|hearers a very real’ spiritual ex-\been set up to care for both large Pa ee Salon of Beauty For Appointment, like to see the tables featuring|perience as they followed Peter|and small parties. 5 rs. Payne, at her last ZX-11 {23 Fleming St. Call 2-6709 tropical arrangements.” from the moment ‘God tapped him| Entries in this year’s contest are: greet Was first prize winner LA CONCHA aa an a8) fe Whitehead, The meeting was opened with'on the shoulder’ as a young boy|Jill Bond, Shirley , Yvonne poe Mrs. C. D, McMurray Bobbi itehead, Owner “group singing led by Joe Pearl-|roying the moors of Scotland down|Moore, Dona Creel, Howe, | e deucy prize. For canasta, the winners were: |Mrs. R. A. Mitot, first prize, and Mrs. W. M. Conover, second. | The next business meeting will ‘through those wonderful years lead- are ing to the Senate Chaplaincy. The hour review allow|Ruth Hosenback. FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED & § be held at the Naval Stati fsaumat tayo so Cape Cod, ts Shapely Miss Rn eae a, wit rs, Ds A Hern “Christian Science: Its Conceptions _ iped natenireaeyey Polen members are cordially invited to and its Consistencies from time, Mrs. Jackson felt in attend. adequate “even to touch upon” the titled, ‘Wee Mar and His Laddie,’ about the Marshalls’ son, Peter John. She left this, instead BY GRACE JANE NOEE, C. S. of CHICAGO Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass, Under the Auspices of Christian Science Society of Key West Harris Elementary School Auditorium MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 8 P.M. MISS LINDA HOWE, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Howe, | 1200 United Street, enters “Miss | Rabbi Schwartz Promotes Tribute | ker wes csi” comes at To Harry Truman Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Rabbi Abraham Schwartz of the B’Nai Zion Congregation, is ad-| vocating that Key West erect a| ‘monument to ex-President Harry| MISS ELEANOR STEWART, daughter of the J. K. Stewarts, 1212 Fogarty Avenue, will vie for title at Elks Annual Bathing Beauty Contest and Dance to- morrow night at the Elks Club Annex, 313 Duval Street.—Citi- zen Staff Photo, Finch, pose is evident in the spreading s. cca i supreciation of the book ni the movie now ie TODAY'S West ae eee by phish e Perhaps the most memorable STOCK M ARKET peovle of the world.” ewe ra Rabbi Schwartz feels that in this | ‘way Key West can repay Mr. Tru- man and keep Key West in the public eye by refreshing their minds about the climate and hos- ‘NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- ket moved along a narrow path ‘today with prices well mixed. LITTLE MISS KAREN LOU McCARRICK will appear at the Shrine Dance tonight. Funds raised through the dance will be used to provide medical aid for local children. — Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. Donald Pearlman Receives Degree Donald H. Pearlman, son of Mr. end Mrs, Joe Pearlman, 707 Si- monton, recently received his Doc-| tor of Optometry degree, Magna Movie Star Now TAEGU, Korea — “TI never felt like a movie star before — clared today as the troops’ favor-| ite pinup neared the end of a hec- ee four-day personal appearance ur. The blonde actress, ending three days of front-line singing for tens of thousands of soldiers, called her visit the high point of every- She made her final Korean stage appearance at this southern base. ‘Then she was to fly back to Japan, where husband Joe DiMaggio is waiting to resume their honey- moon, Military officials said Marilyn sang for upwards of 100,000 men at nine major shows and a series of brief appearances. Some shows. drew more than . 13,000, United ‘States Tuesday, Red China Leader Believed II HONG KONG w—Mao Tze-tung May be gravely ill. The absence of the 60-year-old Chinese Communist leader from an extremely important meeting of his party Central Committee in Peiping has raised speculation here about Mao's health. The Peiping radio last night, evi- dently feeling obliged to offer some explanation of Mao's absence, said the leader was not present because he was on a vacation. But such a meeting was far too important to be-passed up, even by: Mao, for CONTESTANT in the Annual | Bathing Beauty Contest, spon- sored by the Elks Club, is Miss Donna Creel, whose parents, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Creel, live at 313 Peacon Lane. Nursing School Says Girls Are Cheating with the through school” technique. Authorities said reports of solici. tations for magazine subscri tions have come from the Balti-| MASAL CONSERTION ASSOCIATED WITH BALTIMORE ® — The Johns ‘Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing DiMaggio and his bride are|Teports that young girls are mak-| scheduled to leave Japan for the|iNg unauthorized use of its name “working my way] a! Pierre Changes seldom were more than small fractions, and many leaders remained unchanged, The aircrafts with unchanged to major divisions. There was no division under undue pressure. Higher stocks included New York Central, Allied Chemical, Ameri- can Woolen, Bethlehem Steel, Gen- eral Motors, Douglas Aircraft, and United Aircraft. Standard Oil (NJ), Dow Chemical, General Electric, jSheet & Tube, Goodyear, Goodrich, and higher prices did better than most} Lower were Southern Pacific, | Youngstown | pitality that Key West has to offer. Anyone interested in furthering this idea should contact Rabbi | Schwartz. The Citizen Is Monroe County’s | Yarns ... Materials || Free Instruction Knitting ... Crochet 6% DUVAL STREET Telephone 2-6141 at No Cover Dancing Saturday Night Music By and His ORCHESTRA Also Pierre Plays Nighily Dural Only Daily Newspaper—READ IT | for your season in the sun the Piano - Organo - Accordion No Minimum Have a wonderful time in our bevy of beautiful sun clothes made for much action in fine, imported cottons .. . completely comfortable with their air of effortless good looks, One Stop and You'll Agree Cum. Laude, from Northern Illi- pois College of Optometry. Dr, Pearlman graduated from} Sey West High School in 1945. He attended the University of Florida,! where he was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi social fraternity. He received a B. S. degree in Psy-| chology from Florida State Univer-! sity in 1949, | While at Northern Illinois College! of Optometry, Dr. Pearlman was tapped for Tomb and Key, honor- ary fraternity, and Gamma Omega Phi, professional fraternity. \ He was a member of the Inter- fraternity Council and the Council on Ethics, | i a holiday. Be Sure aad Try Our Delicious Dinners THEY ARE SUPERB! that for Every Occasion Where Goed Taste Counts —Visitors, like Key Westers—~ Count On wee Rev. Wayne Van Gelderen Well-Known Miami Pastor 729 FLEMING STREET k