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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Friday, March 5, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Mrs. Walter H. Beckman Addresses denied a report that Miss Del Rio} had been denied a visa. It was learned that the matter of a yisa' had been referred to Washington! {but further details were not made “Jasmine Tea” £ Ley Memorial Youth Sponsor ‘Actress Loses ‘Chance At Part % ee District PTA Meeting Wednesday In a challenging speech at the District 10 meeting of the Florida Congress of Parents and Teachers, held at the First Methodist Church on Wednesday, Mrs. Walter H. Beckham urged her audience to “broaden their horizons.” She contrasted the living condi- tions in the United States with those in Europe and Asia, and the wide differences in housing in the States. She told of families with seven or more children living in one} Toom hovels, the effect of physical environment on the child, and ask- ed what kind of citizens would come from homes like these. She urged teachers to go into the hom- es of their pupils telling them it would be invaluable in helping them to understand the problems of the children, Mrs. Beckham went on to say that the home maker has more time to give to broadening her horizons through community ser- vice, but she also told them that American families were losing their closeness; that there was a lack of working together as a fam- ily. She said that fathers and mo- thers who “don’t have time” to lis- ten to the confidences of their chil- dren; who haven’t “time” to take a boy fishing, or to help daughter’s Scout Troop makes cookies are missing one of the greatest joys of parenthood. Mrs. Beckman said that she was a firm believer in the saying — the family that prays together, stays together.” She said that “blessed is the home with chil- dren” but warned parents not to} expect perfection, because, after with.” Children should be loved for who they are, not for what they do, She said that “children meed’ love and security and must have it.” |Mrs. Pat Figley as District vice- |president. | Dade County sent a delegation) — lof 274; to the meeting. There were '24 present from Broward, and 24 |from Monroe County. There were 126 teachers present, The District accepted Broward) |County’s invitation to meet with jthem next year. Mrs, Harley San- derson, president of the Broward County Council read the clever in- |vitation written by a member of the Broward Council, The invita- tion said: | “Broward County will be heard from, and we graciously suggest— jthat for next year’s district meet- jing, you all come and be our guest. | “With Dade County in the middle! — doesn’t matter where we meet. |They’re sure to win the roll call, filling several hundred seats. | “And since Broward’s had the| \pleasure of the long trip to Mon- ‘poe. We want you to have the) \same next year — it’s north you ‘all must go. |, “We've enjoyed your hospitality; we have loved it in Key West. |Won’t you say you’ll come up our way and just leave to us the rest? “With our new highways a-build-| jing just to make it wourth your \whiie — We would like to bid you jwelcome with a happy Broward |smile!”” | Mrs. Beckman is the wife of Judge |Walter Beckham of the Dade Coun- ty Juvenile Court, and is a past state and regional president of the Parent-Teachers organization. | Miss Carol Reeves Is Capped At Good Samaritan School | Miss Carol Reeves was among the twenty-one probationers receiv- ing their caps at an impressive of Glendale, Ohio. Staff Photo, Finch, Pp. m, The story concerns Bob Kent, al young inventor, who perfects a new| color process for the movies called | “Vericolor.” He is backed by Mr.) Norton, the president of Quadran- gle Pictures who hopes to domin- GENE OTTO'S “JASMINE TEA.” pictured above, has been purchased by Miss Mary Johnston, Miss Johnston, a member of the Proctor fa’ worthy collection of modern paintings, including Cezanne, Modi ground of “Jasmine Tea” is an antique brocade and the flowers vase. A Javanese clay pot and rice china cup and saucer complete the composition—Citizen “Hollywood Bound” Musical Comed) At High School Monday, Tuesday The Choral Department of the Key West Hgh School will present |the malefactors who have been a musical comedy, ‘‘Hollywood Bou nd” March 8 and 9, at the high school auditorium. Curtain time on Monday big test for “‘Vericolor’” fails. Bob knows this is due to sabbotage on rection of Tom Whitley, head of the! the part af someone who wants him to fail, but Norton withdraws his support and gives Bob a week to/takes the part of Marcia Norton. and Tuesday is * 8:30 ily of Cincinnati, has a note- iani and Renoir. The back- are arranged in a pewter \satisfaction of everyone, including |Mr. Norton. Chinese detectives, Wun Hop and Hi De Ho, disclose the identity of »!working against Bob, and the cur-} \tain falls with the prospect of a \wedding in the near future. The production is under the di- |parliamentary ‘Supper Tonight Those who enjoy eating spagh- House on Varela This is the night the young peo- per. Purpose is to raise funds to send as many youths as possible to the Methodist Adventure Camp at Leesburg, Fla., this summer. The public is invited to the sup- per, which will be served between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock, and will consist of spaghetti and meat, Bobbie's Beauty Salon salad, icf tea or coffee and des | sert, Women of the church are co- operating with the youths in pre- paring and serving the supper. Trish Vote Soon DUBLIN, Ireland (#—Premier Eamon De Valera’s government prepared today for general elec- tions soon amid confident predic- tions by the opposition that the government would be toppled. The Premier’s Fianna Fail party, which holds only a slim majority, decided last night to call a vote “as soon as possible.” The decision was reached at a party meeting after the Fianna Fail lost two by-elec- tions at Cork and Louth. Of the 78 million people of Pak- istan, about 64 million are Mos- lems. To escape from the gravitational force of the earth, a rocket would have to move at a speed of seven miles a second. high school choral department. neda, as Bob, and Lourdes Diaz The leads are played by Joe Pi | | ‘etti may have their appetites for to Hollywood for a movie role be- |this delicacy satisfied, tonight at cause of a delay in obtaining a the Wesley |Street. HOLLYWOOD (® — Dolores Del Public. Rio has lost her chance to return visa for her entry into the United States from Mexico. Twentieth Century-Fox studio an- ple of the Ley Memorial Metho- nounced last night that because of jdist Church are sponsoring a home; the delay Katy Jurado has been jecoked, Italian-style spaghetti sup- substituted for a lead role in the movie “Broken Lance.” Last Monday a spokesman for the U. S. Embassy in Mexico city Open 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Own: Yarns ... Materials Free Instruction Knitting ... 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We they'll be happy in Appelrouth’s Shoe Center There Is No Substitute For Quality 604 Duval Street DIAL 2-2532 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT She closed by saying that no candlelight ceremony, February 25 matter what talents a woman mayjat the Good Samaritan School of have, or how successful she may|Nursing, Good Samaritan Hospital, be in-her business or profession,|in West Palm Beach. her crowning glory is to be the| The invocation was given by the head ‘of a home. “Nothing com-)Reverend James Stirling of Holy pares. with the rearing of honest,|Trinity Church, West Palm Beach. Tespectable and decent individuals”) After receiving their caps from and reminded her audience that,Miss Elizabeth Golde, Supervisor the makers of homes set the stan-/of nurses the student nurses re- dard and that “more men are de-|peated the Florence Nightingale, fleated by lack of a purpose thanjled by Miss Joan Handley. are ever defeated by the lack of Dr. William M. Potts, medical) @ talent.” jdirector of the Southeast Florida Following Mrs. Beckham’s ad-/ Tuberculosis Hospital, at Lantana, dress, Mrs. H. E. Cunio, was in-|Florida was guest speaker, Stalled as District president, and| The Woman’s Auxiliary of the eurcemrncr cuca Taree Hotes IN VITAMI at porutar PRICES rears Located in the Heart of the City ; REASONABLE ROOMS WRITE or WIRE RATES for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE é ate the movie industry with Bob’s get out of the studios. | Tickets are available from mem- new process. guob goes ahead to film his own pers of preted and st the main ne is surprised when the|;show “Fanfare,” which is to de- office a e high school. adds ‘i |monstrate the practicability of Proceeds from the show will be Vericolor. He is helped by Windy|used to purchase robes for the Bryant, his song writer pal, and|senior chorus. Marcia, Mr. Norton’s daughter. | el After many difficulties and dis-! Vapors from an onion will not couragements, and just as they are cause tears to flow; the tears being ready to give up, some quick!caused only when the pressure of Reeves parents were among the] thinking pays off and the success cutting squirts tiny droplets into five hundred guests present. of Veficolor is demonstrated to the|the eye. A graduate of Key West High) ! School, class of 1953, Miss Reeves} was president of the Junior Debs| in 1951, | She will graduate from the Good: Samaritan School of Nursing with the class of 1956, | Faculty Stars In CTA Play At High School Tonight Curtain time for the hilarious Gideon Society presented the new-} ly capped students with a New Testament. A reception followed at the Am- erican Legion Auditorium. Miss Tomorrow Night, 7:30 In accordance with YFC policy, we are supporting the city-wide evangelistic meetings at —THE— First Baptist Church Eaton and Bahama Sts. ° ° ° . play “People are Funny” is 8:30 | Ritz Pershing Miller tonight at the high school auditor-| ti | ium, The play is presented by the) Se ese HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL County Teachers Association. | 132 E. Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave, Following the format of Art Link- | 102 Rooms 100 Rooms 0 letter’s radio program, the play Elevator Elevator Rooms also proves that “faculty are peo- Solarium Heated Elevator ple.” Here’s your chance to see Dick Ertzman as the announcer while ‘Tom Whitley makes Art Linkletter look to his laurels. Dr. Campbell, the principal of Key West High, and baseball coach Paul Davis| have surprised everyone with their histrionic ability. J} Lou Lilly, Nadine Stover, Pauline Nihoul, Em Engles, and Elaine Eskew are the feminine members of the cast. | A reliable source of information reports that The Key West Play- ers will have several talent scouts in the audience, Plan to be there, | toa, 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Dancing Saturday Night Music By Pierre Duval and His ORCHESTRA Also Pierre Plays Nighily Poinciana Executive | Board Plans Program | At the recent meeting of the Ex- ecutive Board of the PTA, final Plans for the field meet scheduled at the school on March 26 -were discussed. | It was announced that the pro- gram for the PTA meeting will be a panel discussion of the role of the home, school, and community, On the panel will be a minister, two sixth grade students, two! teachers and a parent. |FLEET SONAR OWC \TO MEET WEDNESDAY | The Fleet Sonar School Officers’ | | Wives will meet at Echoasis, Wed- |nesday March 10, for a “green |plate luncheon.” Time set for the \affair is 12:45 p. m. | All wives of staff officers and ships- officers attached to the Fleet Sonar School are cordially invited to attend. | A baby sitter will be on hand at Quarters “J.” The United States population gain| in the past eight years is more than a third greater than the enire pop-| ulation of Canada. for your season in the sun Have a wonderful time in our bevy of beautiful sun clothes made for much action in fine, imported cottons ... completely comfortable with their air oe UE, of effortless good looks. 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