The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1954, Page 3

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. SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES.” TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor Accomplices Plan Dirty Work A WOMAN OF MYSTERY and a handsome villain see an opportunity to sabotage Bob Kent’s new colorfilm process in “Hollywood Bound,” a modern musical comedy to be presented by the ‘Choral Department of Key West High School on Monday and Tuesday nights. Archer plays the mysterious “Annette” and John Carbonell is the nefarious “Clyde Chalmers,” Popular Deanna an English actor who hopes to obtain the secret of the new process.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, Hospital Charity Ball To Be Held Next Saturday The Annual Hospital Charity Ball; at the Casa Marina next Saturday | night will feature a St. Patrick’s) Day theme. | Always one of the most outstand-| ing social events of the winter sea- gon, the annual affair is looked for-| ward to by Key Westers and win- ter visitors. Proceeds from this year’s dance will be used to help buy new equip-| ment for the X-ray room and to| sponsor a girl through nurses training. Two round trip tickets to Cuba! have been announced as the ticket | prize. Door prizes will be a War-| ing Blendor and a Sunbeam Deep Fryer. Reservations for parties of 8 or] more may be obtained by calling} Mrs. Edward Toppino at 2-3786. | Tickets may be purchased from | Mrs. Toppino or any member of} the Hospital Auxiliary, The committee in charge of the dance has promised some out- \dances will be a feature of the eve- llowed by a movie on the patio at |ginners are also scheduled for 8:00 standing entertainment, to be an- pounced next week. | One-Year-Old USO Plans Varied Program For Week The USS Bushnell Combo will} play for dancing tonight at the! USO-YMCA on Whitehead Street next to the Courthouse. Novelty ning and door prizes will be award- ed. Coffee and doughnuts will be served from 9:30 to 10:30 Sunday morning, and a weiner roast has been scheduled for 5:00 p. m., fol-' eight. “Harvey” with James Ste- wart and Peggy Dow will be shown. Assorted prizes will be awarded at Monday nights “Lucky Party” which begins at 8:00 p, m. There will be informal dancing to records. The weekly ping pong and pool tourneys will begin at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday. Dancing classes for be- p. m. Tuesday evening. Songs and coed card games are on Wednesday’s program. Thursday night’s dance will hon- or the “Girl of the Month.” Music by Gus Ayala’s combo and there will be novelty dances and door prizes. Chess, checkers, bridge, pino- chle, hearts are some of the gam- Fellowship Supper At First Presbyterian Members and friends of the First Presbyterian Church, cor- ner of White and Washington Streets, are invited to attend a Fellowship Supper on Monday evening, March 8, at 6:30 p. m. The menu will feature coun- try style steak. Mrs. Walter | Clawson is supper chairman, | chairman, assisted by members of Circle 3. ° Reverend Richard Coulter will be in charge of the Fellow- ship hour following the supper. (eee REESE SPE Trish Songs Enjoyed By Subron OW Club The Subron Officers’ Wives mon- thly coffee was held Wednesday morning, at Ft. Taylor. St. Patrick Day decorations were featured, and the group enjoyed a medley of Irish songs presented by Neely Laubendorfer. Wives of the officers of the sub-| marines, Threadfin, Sea Poacher,| and Manta were hostesses, and served small sandwiches, home- made cookies and coffee. es available for Friday’s “Games| Choice” night. Dance classes for| beginners will start at 8:00 p. m. | | Junior Debs Honor) | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Saturday, March 6, 1954 Page 3 Choral Dept. Presents Musical Young Inventor In ‘Hollywood Bound’ Sponsor Skating Comedy Monday Tuneful music, mystery, clever lyrics, a secret invention, Chinese detectives, and romance are all in- cluded in the high school Choral department’s presentation of ‘‘Hol- lybound,” opening Monday night at} the high school auditorium. | Under the direction of Thomas) Whitley, a sparkling performance is assured. The cast includes Robert Las- tres as Windy Bryan, a song writ- er; Paul Avery, as Mr. Norton, president of Quadrangle Pictures and Joan Mullins plays Countess DeNorka, an actress. Orinaldo Lopez takes the part of Erie Von Whoopanholler who is a director. Agatha Wigglesworth, a costume designer, is played by Evi Kilam. Wun Hop and Hi De Ho, two Chinese detectives are played by Joe Russo and Nilo Acevedo. Pat Patton appeares as Alys Adore, a movie star. Tim Molloy,| a jockey, and Willie, a camera- man, are played by Alton Smith} and Ira Silberman, Mrs, Feitlebaum, the owner of a| chain of theaters, is played by} Glynn Archer, and the part of his| competitor, Mr. Warren, is played} by Robert Delgado. Prominent club men, Phineas Thompkins and Mr. Sneezeasy, are really Hilario Ramos and Angel Delgado. The four pretty mannikins are| Rachel Diaz, Rosenelle Reese, Do-| rathea Pinder and Barbara Moody. | } is played by Joe Pineda. Spaghetti Supper At Outboard Club The Key West Outboard Club Auxiliary will serve a Spaghetti Supper, canceled last Sunday due| to unusual weather, to members| of the club and their friends this) Sunday, March 7 at 5 p. m. at Key West Outboard Club club- house on Stock Island. CMI Alumnae Plans For Their Annual Banquet The Convent Alumnae held its yearly meeting on February 24. New Members Chosen to serve on the nominating; The Junior Debs honored their} During the morning, the girls|"- were tapped by “old’? members, and invited to have ‘them. {be in honor of members who grad- As is traditional, the taps were|vated from _the Convent in 1895, made on “Junior Deb dress up| marking their fiftieth anniversary. day.” A deep fry will be awarded at! The luncheon tables were deco-|the Easter Monday banquet, April rated with bouganvilla and hibis-|19. Tickets were distributed _ to cus blossoms. Clever little pipe|members present at the meeting. cleaner dolls were used for place|Other members will receive their cards, tickets shortly. The Debs are a department of} It was decided that members the Key West Woman’s Club co-|should have their tickets prepared sponsored by the Woman’s Club|before going to the banquet. If pre- and the Junior Woman’s Club. |ferred, tickets can be picked up by Members must maintain satisfact-|phoning Tip Top Florist, 2-2521, or ory grades and citizenship to re-|Martinez Refrigeration at 2-2942. main in good standing. They must THE KEY WEST CITIZEN s BOB KENT, the inventor of a new color process for the movies, His leading lady is Miss Lourdes Diaz, the daughter of a movie magnate. They appear in “Hol- lywood Bound,” a musical comedy presented by the High School Choral Department on Monday and Tuesday night at the high school auditorium.—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch. committee were: Mrs. C. Martinez; | Mrs. Angela Caro; Mrs. Mispah/y;, teachers: new members at a luncheon held|™: > \kins, teachers; in the school library on Thursday,|Pierce, and Mrs. Douglas MeArt- Plans for the Alumnae banquet! lunch with|were discussed. The banquet will) Poinciana PTA To Hear Panel Discussion A panel discussion will be pre- sented at the Poinciana PTA meet- ing Monday night. [ The discussion will be moderated iby Gerald Saunders. Two sixth grade students, James Johnson and Jetta Saunders; Mrs. | A. Higdon and Mrs. Thelma Wat- | Reverend Paul} Touchton, Mrs. George Young and] Commander Bitting will comprise the panel. The police in London have avoid-| ed carrying guns for 125 years, Platinum sells for about $1,300 a pound, Open” = Bobbie's Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5662 Room Mothers WillMiss Ayala To Attend School In N. Mexico Miss Joan Ayala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart left by plane Tuesday for Roswell, New Parties At Harris Skating parties will be held on Mexico, the tennis courts at Harris School! She will be the questetiol ikea on Friday nights. The parties will uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, be chaperoned by the various room Ralph I. Mayhorn, and will finish mothers. jher last year of high school im 1 It was announced that the play, oe “Ready Made Family,” sponsored |; A by the Harris Room mothers wan | BY Trucks Fail Test be presented on April 2. SALT LAKE CITY i —Highway The following committees were Patrolmen set up a road block om named: Program ads, Mrs. Alice the outskirts of Salt Lake City, Romero, Mrs. Anna Roberts, and|checking vehicles for 1954 license Mrs. Castleberry. Tickets, Mrs. V.|Plates and any safety faults. Russell and Mrs. Doris Edwards,| They issued six tickets to vehi Posters, Mrs. Doris Edwards. Pro-|‘les with defective rear lights. Perties, Mrs. John Armfield. Fur-| Five of the six were Salt Lake niture, Mrs. Annie Ulchar. Mrs,|City garbage trucks. Florence Key will be in charge of | the refreshments stand. Mrs. John Armfield, study course chairman, led the discussion bas- ed on the subject, “Is Normal.” Membership chairman, Mrs. Ed- IN MEMORIAM The Holsum Bakery personnel as- of Key West are deeply sad over My Child the tragic death of their dear |friend, Chief Porter, electronic, r |He was a nice and good and sin- wards, asked help in continuing |cere friend of everyone and with the membership drive so that morejhis death Key West has lost a parents will have a part in theg0od citizen and the Navy @ PTA program. |faithful member. A social hour was held in the)————______ paca library at the conclusion of Discuasiais Men iERINGRE ARN, ATION, e business meeting. The libra: ——_ . was decorated in hates of Gentge INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION Washington’s birthday. Every Wednesday, 3 P.M. Hostesses were Mrs. Enoch Wal-| MRS. EMMA R. CLAYTON i, Mrs. Bernice Smith, Mrs. “ WE Casa Marina ot. a | interested Persons Invited— eae Evans, and Mrs. Kenneth TELEPHONE 2.2049 LS PIONEER Incorporated 622 DUVAL STREET also give a number of hours in school or community service each semester. Girls who were tapped Thursday are: Wilma Felton; Juanita Tif- fany; Diane Knight; Olivia Her- nandez; Sally Spencer; Carol Aus- tin; Joan Jigerre; Dorothea Pin- der; Gloria Soloman; Pat Schmelt- zer; Rosalene Harper; Judy Gar- nett, and Nancy Jones. They will be formally initiated at the next meeting of the club, | ——— | Statistics indicate that 64 out of. every 100 boy babies born in 1954 in the United States will live to be 65 years old. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR EVERY Sunday 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, Seapla 8:00—Logia ‘Marti’? Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, 515 Duval Street MONDAY, March 8 7:30—DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 7:30—Weslyan Service Guild, WSCS, 1st Meth. Church 7:30—Wesleyan Service Guild, ist Meth. Ch. to be announced 7:30—WSCS Board, 1st Methodist Church, church annex 8:00—Presbyterian Church Exec. Bd. At church, White Street 8:00—Poinciana PTA, at the school 8:00—Anchor Lodge, 182, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton 8:00—Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, EVERY TUESDAY on Seminary St. 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf Club 9:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 noon 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel 7:30—Youth for Christ Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist Church | 7:45—Duplicate bridge club, Ft. . Taylor Officers’ Club 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. 8:00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Beginner’s bridge, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club 8:15—Rhumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club TUESDAY, March 9 8:00—Outboard Auxiliary, Club 8:00—Navy Wives Club 88, CPO EVERY WEDNESDAY LITTLE EILEEN PERLA NARANJO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Naranjo, 726 Simonton Street, eelebrated her first birth day Wednesday, March 3. WEDNESDAY, March 10 10:00—FawTu OWC, place to be 10:00—ZX-11 OWC at the home of Mrs. D. A. Renz 7:30—Order of DeMolay, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton 7:30—WSCS, 1st Methodist Church at the church 7:30—Truman Elementary School PTA, at the school 7:30—District 25, FSNA at Monroe General Hospital 8:00—Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club, Legion Home 8:00—Harris Schoo! PTA, at the school 8:00—VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Post home, 325 Elizabeth Street Tonight House, Stock Island Lounge, Naval Station 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. announced 10:00—Fleet Training Group OWC, place to be announced 12:45—Fleet Sonar School OWC luncheon at Echoasis Campaign Moving Global Gos pelaires Evangelist JOHN WESLEY WHITE — Dynamic and Dramatic Revivalist LESTER DeBOER — Song Leader and Retha, Contralto HOMER JAMES — A Devotional Tenor with a Song to Touch the Heart JOHN DUFF — INTERCHURCH Dramatic Tenor and former Concert Artist Quartettes, Duets, Solos and Living Messages From the Bible, Geared to Your Need _ First Baptist Church WITH TOMORROW'S RALLY AT 3:00 P. M. —YOU COME!!

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