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_ SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES.” TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor ‘Thursday, March 4, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Woman’s Club Elecis Mrs. Byrns President At Tuesday Meeting Mrs. Ray Byrns was elected president of the Key West Woman’s Club at the regular meeting of the club Tuesday afternoon. Other pfficers elected to serve with Mrs. Byrns for the next two years were: Mrs. Wallace Kirke, first vice president; Mrs, Winston Jones,. second: vice president; Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs. Bernard Frank ‘were re-elected to the offices of treasurer and recording sec- retary. Corresponding secretary will be Mrs. Greyburn Pinder. Miss Minnie Porter Harris will Page 3 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE erhoff, East Orange, New Jersey; | Ex Mrs. W. C. Walls, Ft. Lauderdale; | Princess Dorothy Caracciolo, Con- ersville, Penn.; Mrs. Harvey| Pfud, Aconomowoc, Miss.; Mrs.| Louise Benhert, Monroe, Wisoncin; | Mrs. Todd Johnson, Henderson-| ville, North Carolina; and Mrs, B.| M. Blount and Mrs. Blanche M,/ Daniels of Key West. The program chairman, Mrs. Lee! Goddard, introduced Mrs. Jonathan! Jackson whose review of ‘‘Man) Called Peter” appears elsewhere.) Following the meeting, members| wagement Announced TELEPHONE: Mildred Archer Is ‘Man Called Peter’ To Wed Navy ManReview At Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer Of Woman’s Club announce the engagement of their| The General Federation of Wom- daughter, Mildred Lynn, to James'en’s Clubs has requested eaci? Robert Griffin, son of Mr. and/member club to have at least one Mrs. Newell D. Griffin, 37 Wen- inspirational program during the |ham Street, Danvers, Massachu- year, and members of the Key setts. : 7 |West Woman’s Club went home A graduate of Key West High jast Tuesday with the feeling (hat School, the bride-to-be is now em-|they were more than fortunate to , Citizen Office, 2-5661 Night Course : ’ In Beginners Shorthand Set A new class for adults in Gregg Shorthand for Beginners has been announced by the evening division of Key West High School. This class will begin on March 9 and meet each Tuesday and Thursday ing from 7 to 9 p. m. Inter- ested persons may register for this serve as parliamentarian, Mrs,{held by the Junior department in Donald Heinly as auditor, and Mrs. honor of their founder, Mrs, An-led tea in’the beautifully decorated Edgar Stark as historian. Mrs, Dan drew Miller, a past president ofjdining room. | Navarro and Mrs. Jonathan Jack-|the Woman’s Club. She told the) —_—_——_—_———_ son will be on the board as direc- club that the Juniors are the fu-\@ES§ Officers Club To tors. ° |ture members of the Woman’s| ‘Junior representatives to the Sen-'Club and that the training they re-/Meet Tomorrow Night for Club, Mrs. R. D, Crissey, re- ceive in club and community work} The Officers Club of OES will ported that the Junior department|would enable them to carry on the|hold their regular monthly meet- was sponsoring a pre-Easter fash-|work of the Woman’s Club “per-|ing, Friday, March 5 at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Col. and Mrs. H. E.| ace, 3729 Avenue E. jon show at the Casa Roma on‘haps even better than in the past.” All officers and substitutes are requested to attend. of the hospitality department serv- Sunday afternoon, April 11. Mrs. George V. Rogers was wel- Mrs. Kirke told members of at-|comed as a new member, and tending a buffet supper recently guests included: Mrs. G. A. Brink- PATENT WITH SMART NEW MESH VAMP! The newest in children’s shoes for Spring and Easter. Also in White. Sizes to 3 | | ll | !Monroe- General Xu ARCHER, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. r engagement to James Rob- oto, Finch. Jayshees W. ill Buy New Jr. Members Installed Tues. New members of the Key West |Junior Woman’s Club were install- The Jayshees held a very suc-'eq in an impressive candlelight Incubator For ployed by the Overseas Transpor-|haye heard Mrs. Jonathan Jackson tation Company of Key West. tee, : = Mrs. Gcittin is now serving his\t¢View Catherine Marshall's book, final year in the U. S. Navy aboard|““Man Called Peter.” the USS Huse, DE 145, Key West,) In her opening remarks, Mrs. in Room 207 at the high school Monday through Thursday evening from 6:30 to 10:30 p. m. or by telephoning 2-2323. Gregg Shorthand Florida. |Jackson said that “here is a book p, _, Simplified, No date for the wedding has|_ : Functional Method will be taught been set. \SO full of charm, humor and beau- as this system makes it possible LOOK MOM, TIONALLY ADVERTISED SS Madison Square SHOES FOR LITTLE BOY: styles like Dad’s that youngsters really go for. These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only |72 0 Pe" oa |cessful dinner meeting on Thurs- ceremony on Tuesday night. The y, February 25th, at the home of installation was held at the Wom- . Newt Ketchings. A delicious! an5 Club, dinner was enjoyed by all. The) yrs. Arent Sjursen, Jr., imme- |committee in charge consisted Of qiate past president of the Junior the following: Mrs. Joe Pinder,|cjyh was installing officer. Each | Mrs. Looper, Mrs. Charle: 2 Gee Gh as Baa new member was presented with Mrs. Lino Castro, Mrs. Joe flac-)@ pink ¢arnation, corsage. qua, Mrs. Newt Ketchings and| The new Juniors are: Nora Fed- |Mrs. Everette Sw g. jestone; May Clare Strickland; Vi | First on the agenda was the/Ann Youmans; Connie Sawyer; Charity Dance and Fashion Show} Mathilde Ramos; Riolla Dack; ito be held at the Casa Marina|Barbara Adams; Judy Gaunt; Sel- Hotel on March 26th at 9:00 p.m.|ma Vagnini; Marjorie Warner; The purchase of an incubator for|Silver Goldman; Pauline Blais; the Monroe General Hospital was|Mary Ann Matchett; Gloria Bez- voted as the project for the year.) ani Proceeds from the Charity Dance chaels; Mary Ferrara; Gilda Kal- |and Fashion Show will go towards| mus; Donna Romanelli and Ernes- |the incubator. |tine Owens. | Mrs. Lino Castro, Charity Com-| Final plans for the pre-Easter Jon a needy case that the club is!the Casa Roma on Sunday, April lhelping at present, followed by a/11, at five o’clock in the afternoon lresume of all charitable work that were completed. Fashions will be lthe club has undertaken to date from the Mar-Ed Shop. ion —— Plans were made for a covered e is dish supper to be held at the Jay- Cheerleaders Will | cee Clubhouse on Thursday, March ° laith, at 7:00 p. m, Committee in Compete For Title charge of this affair consists of i Mrs. Henry Higgs and Mrs. Ne-| The Key West High School cheer- well Pinder, ‘co-chairmen, Mrs.|leaders have been invited to par- | Dick Horton and Mrs. Leroy Saw- ticipate in the Southeastern Flori- yer. da Area Cheerleaders contest. |’ A new member, Mrs. Mervin) The girls will go to Miami on Thompson, was welcomed into the Saturday for the competition which } club, will be held at the Miami Senior —— |High assembly hall at 1:00 p. m. - ‘ x | The girls have been practicing Special Even ts jevery afternoon, and have a good Friday, March 5 Bake Sale at Navy Commis- sary, Fleet Reserve Auxiliary. Square Dance benefit Little De- have received much praise from ever they have appeared. Deanna Archer is captain of the | lores Fund, Fleet Reserve Home. squad, and members are: Milly Spahetti Supper, Ley Memorial |Taylor; Betty Solomon; Arlene | Methodist Church. Sembler; Alice Villa; Roseanell Faculty play, High School audi- |Reese; Sharon Pritchard, and Peg- | torium, {gy ‘Jordan, ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR | EVERY Thursday \ H 9:00—Monroe Gen. Hosp. Auxiliary Sewing, at hospital 1 12:15—Rotary Club, St, Paul’s Parish Hall | 1:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 p. m. | 6:30—Lions Club, at Lions Den, 1007 Seminary St. Hl 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House | THURSDAY, March 4 | 10:00—HS-1 OWC, Aeropalms | — 3:00—Circle II, First Methodist Church, to be announced 7:30—Dorcas Society, Lutheran Church on Flagler Avenue | 8:00—Garden Club, at Woman’s Club, 319 Duval St. 8:00—VFW Post 3911, Post Home, 325 Elizabeth Street 8:00—Elks Lodge, Elks Club, 313 Duval Street EVERY Friday | + 10:00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church FRIDAY, March 5 | 12:30—Officer’s Wives Club, place to be announced i 8:00—Cayo Hueso Grotto, Redmen’s Hall EVERY Sunday i 2:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House | 3:30—Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. EVERY MONDAY 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base 8:00—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth 8:00—Alcoholics’ Anonymous, 515 Duval Street EVERY TUESDAY 9:00—Ladies Day Gol: Op. LITTLE BOY’S SIZES TO 3 nament, Golf Club if Tou vy Co Barbara Allen; Jessie Mi-| mittee Chairman, gave a report| fashion show which will be held at} great emergency before she was jable to accept Peter’s conviction |ty that is impossible to read it and to learn the theory of shorthand |For Old Folks lad who, while still in his teens gistering for this course will find |Home on Stock Island last Thurs- He stopped, startled, to find that for them to be absent from time |group singing. jhis life to God. |men’s Club, and the ice cream was lain of the United States Senate.! Q. Is the “angelfish” of the tro- Mrs. A. Leightly and Mrs. R. H.|in hig brief opening prayers that’) A. No. The freshwater angelfish, Mrs. Jackson stressed that Pe- great many small basslike fishes During February but a constant companion, He/diverse group are notable for their ‘hand in hand, saying that “in re-|able for its resemblance to the vice president, southeast district. God.” hatched Pterophyllum are quite or- ite.) Knickerbocker) ands ang Be that he was able to accept His Wil] Util the final adult shape is at- the City. stead to attend the monthly lun-jthat “we are immortal, spiritual earn ern not lead a richer life.” in fewer assignments, Through the iGrey Ladies Entertain Peter Marhsall was a poor Scot use of Dictation Tapes adults re- s .|heard a voice as he was crossing they can keep up with the class Bley UR PEER an unfamiliar moor in the dark. even though it becomes necessary {day evening. jhe was on the brink of a cliff. to time. Donovan Bethel accompanied the From that time on, he dedicated ~ | The cake served was the gift of He came to America and while SEA SECRETS jthe Business and Professional Wo- still a young man became chap-| given by the Officers’ Wives Club. |It has been said of Peter Marshall, pical fish fancier related to those Hostesses for the party were|that he did more and said more found in salt water? Morton. the whole Senate accomplished or (Pterophyllum sp.), belongs to the —E—————EE said in hours of debate jfamily Cichlidae, which contains a A ° | | ‘ FRA Activities ter Marshall felt that God should|mainly native to South America. not be a theological abstraction|Several members of this great and a. ‘taught throughout his ministry that resemblance to certain marine haat Eee crete ae eon) work and play should go/fishes. Pterophyllum is remark« ULE GS eR ae oe: lligion there should be laughter and! D8elfishes (family Chaetodontidae) Q ’ jsinging. Long faces do not honor, the tropical coral reefs, Newly. Mrs. C. B. Harvey was guest) 5 5 speaker at the diane LanaHine Peter Marshall was’ a man so ‘inary in shape, but after a few sure of God’s love and protection|Weeks the fins begin to elongate half of Mayor Harvey presented je wa e : Mrs. Knickerbocker with a key to/484 direction without question. Ca- ‘ined. Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider, past president, came down from Home- cheon held at the Flame Restau- rant. Naval Station beach patio on Tues-/count of immortality.” day morning, the president, Marie} vy Commissary on Friday and an-|and were married, and their early Ffiday night and all will | The next luncheon meeting will jbe held on March 16, at Raul’s. | cont, Sonar School Band To \Play At NCCS Friday Music for dancing will be fur- nished by the Fleet Sonar School 4 Combo at NCCS USO on Friday,| Throughout the Southern Baptist from 8:45 to 11:00 p. m. Convention, this week is being ob- Vocalists will sing with the or- Served as a Week of Prayer for chestra. Four door prizes will be| Home Missions. : offered and refreshments will be Wome of the three Baptist Chur- ‘served. ches here will climas the week Junior Hostesses have been ask- With a supper and study of John jed to bring feminine guests and a/Caylor’s “In Evangeline’s _ Coun- large number of partners for danc- try,” a study of Baptist missions ing will be available. jamong the French, on Friday eve- All Naval personnel are invited ™8- . Ito be present. Admissionis free. Mrs. S. D. Wallace, Miami Asso- Siar ciation Stewardship Chairman, of iami, will lead the study which M K. Of C. Announces will follow a covered dish supper [Dance Program in the Annex of the First Baptist Church at 6 p. m, The program | The Knights of Columbus have p, m. Baptists Observe ‘Week Of Prayer calls for the study to begin at 7 awarded at the St. Patricks Day the host Missionary Union has is- rina Hotel on March 17 will in- women of the city and to all others clude a weekend package tour for who are interested in the subject Prado Tours; Platform rocker do-| Juke Box Has course dinner including wine for purchased at any of the above the Austin Westminster Presby- therine, his wife, needed to face a! | souls living in physical bodies who) have the privilege of drawing help; At the regular coffee held at the |and inspiration from our bank ac- Mrs. Jackson’s tender and sym- Sundvall, reminded members of|pathetic account of how Catherine the bake sale to be held at the Na-'and Peter Marshall fell in love nounced that a_ hillbilly dance |struggles, of Catherine’s long ill- would be held at the Branch home |ness and finally of Peter’s untime- n admissions \ly death and how Catherine met go to the Little Delores fund. |this challenge was in itself a ins- piration to those who were pre- Q. What is the difference be tween a sand perch, sea perch, and ocean perch? _A. Oddly enough, none of these fishes belong to the perch family (Percidae), The sand perch, (Di- {Plectrum formosus), is a smail sea |bass inhabiting sandy shores from the Atlantic states to the gulf. The sea perch is a member of the Wrasse family. This fish, (Tauto- glabrus adspersus), is also called the tautog. The ocean perch, (Se- bastes marinus), belongs to the large group of scorpionfishes, some of which can inflict severe wounds | with their sharp dorsal spines. Un- \til recently the edible ocean perch = known by the name of rose- fish because of the brilliant pink color of the body. It was long con- sidered a “trash fish,” but today it is esteemed as an important food fish. * Q. What sea creature expels its insides when alarmed? A. This is the sea cucumber or Holothurian, a relative of the star- ‘fish and sea urchin. When molest- ed, many Holothurians are capable of ejecting their entire system of vital organs, leaving only the heavy muscular husk of a body re- maining. The reason for their do- jing this is not clear, but in time the internal organs are completely regenerated, with the Holothurian none the worse for its experience, NIECE OF COUNTESS ‘TO HANDLE ESTATE LOS ANGELES (Authority to chance to win first place. They announced that the prizes to be’ Mrs. John Pinder, president of *1minister the California property in the million-dollar estate of Coun- officials and school officials where Ball to be held at the Casa Ma- sued an invitation to all Baptist ‘58 Dorothy di Frasso has been requested by her niece. Mrs. Mary T. Zimbalist, wife of theatrical producer Sam Zimbalist, Mrs. Zimbalist is pyincipal ben- \eficiary under two wilis of the jcountess, who died Jan. 4 at the age of 66. sermonette cut on record by the pastor, Dr. Clarence E. Showalter. During Lent, anyone who wishes |may enter the chapel for prayer, scripture and devotional music, |There is a special free dial selec- \tor. two persons to Havana, including to attend both the supper and the nated by Eisners Furniture Store; Custom made dress donated by MarEd; $25.00 gift donated by Altered Purpose four persons ‘at Luigi’s Restaurant; and an Arvin heater donated by|, CHICAGO W-—A_ transformed Martinez Refrigeration, juke box was put into operation listed establishments, or from any member of the Knights of Colum- ous. hotel accomodations, donated by| study. sher’s Jewelry Store; a seven Tickets for this affair can be|2t opening of Lenten services at The committee further announces hat the contract has been signed! with a Miami Booking Agency for} terian Church last night. Dr. Showalter said his wife | Hidden in a basement corner,'Elizabeth had qualms about put- it sent forth its spiritual message |ting the jukebox in the church, through a special loud-speaker in| “During 30 years in the minis- |the chapel upstairs. From the try,” he said, “I’ve learned to see control box in the chapel, mem-|what the need is and do it, even bers may dial their choice of 24|if it seems a little out of the ry open until 12 noon | the two acts of entertainment which will supplement the enter-| avorites, including a meditative jordinary.” tainment currently performing at} the Casa Marina Hotel. | The popular Jerry Pinder and his orchestra will share the bandstand with the hotel band, HOW TO RELIEVE SKIN ITCH, IN 15 MINUTES If not pleased, your 40c back at any drug store. ITCH-ME-NOT has mild anesthetic to ease itch in min- utes; has keratolytic, antiseptic ac- tion that sloughs off outer skin to KILL GERMS AND FUNGUS ON CONTACT. Fine for eczema, ring- itch, other surface rash- ER‘S PHARMACY In Honor of St. Thursday, Ma Thursday, (TIME: ONE- 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel : Spring | -7:30—Youth for Ch Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist « ch Shoes l 7:45—Duplicate bridge club, ¥t: Taylor Officers’ Club 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. for the 8:00—Stoc ciation, Legion Home, Stock Island Whole 8:00—Beginner’s bridge, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club ° i 8:15—Rhumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club Family EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave, ’ PY y et «Open «it | NOVENA OF GRACE Francis Xavier rch 4, through March 12 EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 HALF HOUR) Bobbie's Beauty Salon] §f, Mary Star of the Sea Church 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner TRUMAN AVENUE and WINDSOR LANE Father J. McEneaney, S.J., Will Preach the Novena

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