The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 26, 1954, Page 3

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| VRIGVINAL ILLEGIBLE SNES a ee $ . SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN "SUE “JONES, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citisen Office, 25668 Pridey, February 26, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Supper Planned By VFW Auxiliary Enjoy William Greene’s Talk | VFW Auxiliary, Post 3911 held its meeting Tuesday night with the “Artistic Key West” | babar the president, Ruby Smith, presidi theme for the Fawtu Officer's Wiv- Plans were made for a supper es monthiy luncheon held at Raul's on Saturday, February 27. The ———— on Wednesday. Toast beef dinner will be held at [~ ~ : The luncheon tables were de-'S° TO men includes, rosst Is your e child a ee ° oP softie corated with native shells, coral, beef, brown gravy, mashed pota- sponges and driftwood. Mrs. W. toes, peas, cole slaw and pie. The Kroll of the Aquarium Curio Shop public is invited. was very kind in letting the club Supper chairman is Eula C. Saw- use many of the beautiful things yer. She will be assisted by Leah from her shop. Wood and Nan Villereal Mr. William Greene, a New York Mrs. Wood, hospita: chairman, artist who spends many of his win- reported on the Valentine Party at ters in Key West was guest speak- the hospital. Prizes were given to | A new international study re er. The subject of his most inter- the servicement for a variety of | veals that American children esting talk was “Painting with Wa- games. can't compare muscularly with ter Colors.” The Sweetheart of the Hospital | less privileged European chil dren! Amazing as it seems, our children suffer from a serious “exercise deficiency”! Try six simple tests on your own child and see if TV, thermostats and the rest of “push-button” living are reducing his chances for @ healthy future. Read “How Fit \Fawtu Wives Yams .... Materials Free Instruction Knitting ... Crochet 616 DUVAL STREET Telephone 2-6141 = Prominent Artist At Fawtu Luneheon Worthy Work Of Hospital Auxiliary | pe! cr) ay Will Be Aided By Funds From Dance F In addition to enjoying one of the city’s major social events, Key Westers attending the Monroe Generaj " Ld Sherpas ae at bee nahn seams. tho work of thet: er in een an important factor in makng the bosptal a model of its type, comparable to any in peace m ‘The event is the only fund raising activity the Auxiliary stag- es annually. H: eeiuageerrenee ia mere pian ie ‘Its success this year iy) ;, ic mies in| Lot Fashion Show ned for the coming year will dwart At St, Paul’s On Gitments cited to oe oreret Monday Night Giishments credited to the organi- pee ena oet re see. She eR cD nounced the complete plans for ' Thés yeer, for example, they, are) Gnancing a full three-year nursing|t1e chidren's Fashion show ta be eouree'for a local girl who is sche-|held Monday night, March 1 at 7:30) dulled to leave shortly to start train-|in the Parish Hall on Bahama St. fog. The Auxiliary will underwrite An evening of entertainment has} ini ‘been planned which wili please a oer ihe etry both children and adults. : eniy stipulation Some of the advanced pupils of) ‘and: jon the staff of Monroe Gen | Princess Nina Caracciola’s Ballet | Mrs. Almena Bettinger was the was selected from photographs of honored guest as the Bettinger's the boys wives or sweethearts are leaving Key West. Mrs. Bet- Bob Cass won a phone call to his tinger was presented with a wa- sweetheart in South Carolina jter color painting by the Fawtu’ A check was presented to the wives. The painting, a scene of Gold Star Mothers of Key West Key West, was done by Gerald who work with the VFW Hospital Leake, an internationally known parties each month. | . ; 4 artist. Mrs. Johnson was a guest from Are Our Children?” im the scene . . fing. Each year the group will mart show. They are: Roselind | Mrs. C. L. Kuliberg, one of the a Post Auxiliary in Minnesota. March Ladies’ Home Journal. another deserving along the! 7Tooms Christina Dopp, Patsy hostesses, introduced the following) A social hour was held after the On newsstands today! guests: Mrs. F. Atkins, Mrs. Bet- meetings. Refreshments were serv- tinger’s mother; Mrs. Merris War- ed by Irene Taylor, chairman. \field; Mrs. Dy J. Warfield; Mrs.| ‘W. Lawrence; Mrs. C A, New- berry; and Mrs. H. Muller, a new member. Other hostesses ere: Mrs. A. M. Hill; Mrs. J. R. Block and Mrs. M. C. Keebaugh. Seapine or ot AS ek MRS. J. L. BETTINGER, William Greene and Mrs tures at the Fawtu OWC luncheon at Raul’s.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, years, th fiyrnished equipment fome of her populer eo . = = cordiograge machine 0 the pleat ("Rat@Os. efit ——————— PTA County Unit = —— onthe grounds, [DOWN local suits “Mise Mary STUDENTS TO SEE KEY Completes Plans Skating Tonight . nf 198 Miriam) yy, 7. | A 1 > wedi koh ere TEE SORE EO iho, Regional Meet Arrangements are being | made for school children to see | the Key West Flower Show and (February meeting of the Monroe Mart on Monday and Tuesday. County Council PTA last Wednes-) Suggested times are from 10 day. | te 11 a. m. on Monday morn- Final plans were made for the ing for the primary grades; 11 regional meeting to be held on cothes: Romelda Shephard, te 12 noon for upper elementary March 3 at the First Methodist pps Williams, Toni Demerritt, grades; 1 te 2 p. m. for Jun- (Old Stone) Church. Speakers at : vieve , lor High and from 2 te 3 p. m. [the meeting will include Mrs. Wal _|Gene' Wheeler, Nancy Conly, | kh: N eral oft Roseann Rodriquez, Joy Simmons, for the high school. All students iter Beckham, of Miami, and other Joyce Staples, Gayle Staples, Mar- must be accempanied by their State Board members. Shannon, \CITIZEN ADS BRING RESUL’ Opens Saturday, Feb. 27, 6:00 P.M. ELKS CLUB ANNEX Sunday, Monday and Tuesday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. ADMISSION $1.25 (Tax Included) Tickets on Sale at Betty Ann Stationers, Old Island Trading Post, The Bookshop and at the Door len Brooks, Pula Newhouse, and -- Open” ox | Bobbie’s Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, | Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner & i i & i The regular Friday night skating will be held tonight in Bayview Park, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Skating will be un- der the supervision of Mrs. Do- ris Thompson with plenty of music for the occasion. All boys and girls are invited to come and have fun, Harris School was host for the i = g # BESS aH di : iH i fe Fi Fi #y bh fi : ing of Easter fashions. The foliow- ing children will model the well cho- i z* at tit fy ordinator of instruction. The time teacher. Registration will begin at 9:30 Dougiess students have been |: ™- Those wishing to attend the will be eancuncen et: ma asked fe come on Tuesday |lucheon which will be served in A Founder . Day skit, “‘As Time | morning between 10 and 12, the church annex are asked to con- Marches On,” was enacted by| |tact ther local presidents for res- members of the Harris School ‘ i fi i A i F H F i Hf i : & gE8 i i: A J il i § il 5 i i : i 4 i 5 | Heel i is EF; af “thin | if of gE ge i | Fg Fs E : ; i 7 F § | ‘ a : i ‘ | 2 3798. or from’ any member of the Fruit And Vegetables i | i March 1. | It was announced that the next | Mr. Wilbur Franklin, principal of regular meeting of the County Ledr. Ward Speaks Truman Elementary School, an- Council will be held at the Coral Tayi ng 2 } nounced that an exhibition of music Shores School, Wednesday, April 1. "eigenen + Peale Tay- To ‘Rotary On The and physical education by pupils of At the conclusion of the meet- Anne Boleon: enny ° ° all elementary schools will be held ing, refreshments were served in| rae Beslens, ‘Ed Atomic Submarine at Wicker’s Stadium under the the school library by Mrs. Florence Ledr. Russell Ward addressed supervision of Edith Roberts; Co-|Key, Harris hospitality chairman. besten ad abaya — cheon on Thursday. Ledr. Ward is rat-quaised vo speak on ns | ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR |_ All proceeds from this “‘Fashion|ject “The Submarine of the Fu- Parade” will go into the Repair|ture” as he has been in the sub-|/ EVERY Friday Fund of St. Poul’s Church. marine service since early in 1942.) 10:00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base e He stated that the submarine 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church Dental Care To Be ‘was our most effective weapon in FRIDAY Febru 26 : ° fe . the Pacific phase of World War 2.| 7:30—Rebek@ Lodge, Pythian Hall, Fleming Street Sinawik Project Submarines destroyed 29 per cent! 8:00—Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton lof the Japanese navy and 50 EVERY Sunday : At. the regular dinner meeting|cent of the merchant shipping. | 2:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House “Berle Johnsen, chairman of {held i In tracing the development of) 3:30—Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. the Fruit and Vegetable display | the Sinawiks voted to provide den-|submarines in the U. S. Navy, EVERY MONDAY , at the Key West Flower Show for underprivileged chil-|Ledr.. Ward touched briefly on the! 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base and Mart, requests that anyone the elementary schools, {different types of submarines that) 8:00—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth heaving fruit or vegetable spe- Welfare chairman, Nellie Boza,|bave been used since 1937. | _ 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, 515 Daval Street eimens that can be shown, the new “Atomic” submarines MONDAY March 1 . Ward | please bring them te the Elks (fund of 00 said that due to the 9:30—Key West Ministerial Association, to be announced auditerium er phpone 2-4335, Purpose to be replaced when used type’ of power, there would be 3:00—Woman’s Auxiliary, St. Paul's Church at Parish’ Hall . up. 3 more space for supplies, torpedos) 3:00—Circle 2, Pres an Women, 1229 Von Phister (RR The Kevettes, a high school club|and even troops. The new type) 3:00—Circle 1, Ist Methodist Church, to be announced —_— sponsored by the Sinawiks, asked|submarine is capable of remaining 7:00—Room Representatives, Truman PTA, at school Ly | 7:30—WMU, ist Baptist Church, at the church 7:30—Pythian Sisters, Pythian Hall, 729 Fleming St, 8:00—Circle 1, Presbyterian Women, 2310 Staples 8:00—Circle 3, Presbyterian Women, 18-A Sigsbee Rd. an Women, Manse, 1020 South St. =xec. Board meeting at school , no way of evaluating 8:00—Methodist Men at Wesley House, 1100 Varela James Joseph Lapinsky, SN, were March 9 at 6:30 p. m. Chairman|the ultimate worth of atomic pow. EVERY TUESDAY arried by Justi Peace | i when civilian ings| 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf Club rv : tobe Tia {Sista :Reingaiee:) promises, 8 ivers eatery heaine| "5:09 “Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 upon er Albury on February 16, at nine-|interesting evening and urges ail|to use it. eae: F thirty vening im 3 anis Club, LaConcha Hotel ‘The rie adi recousonth Pir bomncsaghe ea ae Lataagodll Gg ey pada 7:30—Youth for Christ Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist Church place in Justice Albury’s office, lat the dinner meetin a the local club on its fine record. | 7:45—Duplicate bridge club, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club For her wedding, Mrs. Lapinsky| = a Rotarian C. Bryan McRever| °:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. wore -a powder blue suit, with aly M tines’ from LaVerne, Minnesota, was ag 8:00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Stock Igland | white straw-hat and fiavy veil | ose Mart len two ‘cons of Key West eas ces bridge, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club | . se aE t turtle! :15—Rhumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club | : Min bunse bee Bord, ma ot Paintings Are |evg'ss 2 mento ous vst evicy We oussbey for your season in the sun — heads vel ae ““E haha ed H. ing ee aco lub, after hav- —g:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. | Pi aecoukiek | xnvoit ere in ne “longest distance. EVERY Thursday | Friends attending cae An interesting exhibition of paiint-| Prsident R guests present. {| — 9:00—Monroe Gen. Hosp, Auxiliary Sewing, at hospital | 4 Pobert Finelly, Mr. Finely’ TS. ings by Jose A. Martinez, rising! the club to aiph Rogers, asked) 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall { KEY Have a wonderful time in our bevy of plore ttre ys mo-| Support the Key West 1:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 p. m. | staliantn(clotianiancdetocaenchs A 6:30—Lions: Club, at Lions Den, 1007 Seminary St, Graham w. |Y_ being opty Karns Studio scheduled for March 7 and) 8:00-CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House ymond L. Carl, | Gallery, 220 Street. is. from the operetta Ir, and Mrs. Lapinsky will live|“ Entirely in oils, the exhibition| be ised to purchase pte West: while Mr. Lapinsky etree paintings depicting many | choir, It marks the second local one-' Mr. Mrs. Robert Bran. YUE Key West artist is current-|School Choir by. attending the Op-| fr. Dea bomen beats action in fine, imported cottons ... completely comforteble with their air ot effortless good looks. gd |the child care agescy, said parents Embarrassing Tag & had protested that pre-school age man show that Martinez has had. ‘ : PHILADELPHIA (?—The Down- children attending the school were ee he previous one was held at the segennies by Mew, Bitna Lee, Ble- town Hebrew Dag Nurses Examinations Set'For June 1, 2, 3 “The Florida State Board of | Napcess Registration and Nurs- ing ‘Education has announced = i i 4 : | i Martinez won a certificgte 4ncey, “Toe; Ausié Card Party Tonight The American Legion Auxili- | ery, Unit 28, will sponsor a card, and games party tonight at the American Legion Home em Steck island. ‘The perty is open to the pub- A nominal admission will “charged. A number ef lovely will be awarded. 3 . m. | ny Sond} hough Fr SEES {The Citizen Publishes Comics for Everyone To Read and Enjoy S name to save Ss from being em- Sery has de- teased by their playmates be- cause of the worl “nursery.”” The new name—Downtown Children’s Mrs, Samuel Ginns, president of Center. Tomorow Night, 7:30 Hear wee MR. TOM BARRY Christian Layman 729 FLEMING STREET ee Geared te the Times Anchored One Stop and You'll Agree that for Every Occasion Where Good Taste Counts —Visitors, like Key Westers —Count On... n

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