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a SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor Squarest Dressed s VCMI-St. Joseph’s Mothers Club To i | Monday, March 8, 1954 THE Sponsor Fashion Show, March 22 | Plans have been made public today for a fashion show being spon- ket in early pone today on sored by the Mothers Club of the Convent of Mary Immaculate and tinued rather narrowly mixed. | St. Joseph School. Mrs. William McCloskey, gene / |nounced that the event is scheduled 47:30 p. m. and will be held at'the Convent auditorium. t i ‘ Patten: 4 By erexaxey } or soba ek te ‘Siieeo<| MRS. J. T. BLACK and T. A. Brown model the newest hillbilly styles at the Square dance sponsored by the FRA for the benefit of the Little Delores Fund, on last Friday night. Naval Hospital Wives Are Hostesses At “Surprise Package” Luncheon Mrs. Frank Bowser was mistress of ceremonies at the Officers’ Wives Club “surprise package” luncheon at Fort Taylor on Friday, Honored guests at the affair were Mrs. Thomas Gates, wife of the under-secretary of the Navy, and Mrs. Austin Doyle, wife of the com- mandant of the 10th Naval Distirct. Other special guests George Towner, Sr., and Doris Lee, well known American artist. Mrs. Bowser opened her program by giving the audience a choice of listening to either of two lectures, State Officer To Speak “Obstetrics in the Sixteenth Cen- . tury” or, “The Use of the Apostho-;L.@ Cancer Society phe in Reformation Drama,” or| J. L. Peterson, State execu- tive vice presidentof the Ameri- cooperating with her. : All the ladies who had been giv-|, can Cancer Society will be guest speaker at the next re- en wibbons as they arrived were} asked to go out to the lounge. They} gular meeting of the American reidrned with the names of assorted) Cancer Society to be held at celébtities on their backs and were} the Woman’s Club on Tues- told to guess their names by ask-| day, March 9, at 8:00 p. m. ing questions that could be answer-| — Rperesentative of all local ed either ‘tyes’ or “‘no.” The name) civic organizations are cordial- included such notables as -Col.| ly invited to attend. Lindberg, Bing Crosby, Marilyn! Munroe, Cleopatra, Senator Me- were Mrs, | ‘Hollywood Bound’ Proceeds To Go For Chorus Robes Proceeds from the musical com- edy, “Hollywood Bound” will be used towards the purchase of robes for the Senior Chorus, Most schools do have chorus robes and the local group has been working hard this year so that they can have robes for public appearances, Their performance in the musical comedy opening tonight at 8:30 at the high school auditorium is ex- cellent. “Hollywood Bound” will run for two nights, tonight and tomorrow. The chorus certainly deserves the support of the public, and ‘“‘Holly- wood Bound” is a clever, entertain- ing production. An earthquake which hit Charles- ton, S. C. in 1886 was felt in Chicao and Boston, { Carthy and Admiral Towner, Mrs. Towner was the winner of this game when she guessed her husband’s name. After much confusion and count-} ing on fingers, the door prize was} awarded to Joy Colegrove who had the most letters in her name. | Ladies wearing pale green rib- MONDAY, March 8 bons were the participants in a{ 7 spelling bee. Mrs. Bowser admit- ted that it was a “‘terrible” list of names and assured the contestants that they wouldn’t have to stand up’ very long. The list included such words as monogamous, cryptic and diphth-} eria, which was the downfall of most of the spellers. Mrs. S. E. Thompson was declared the best speller when Mrs. Molly Garnett failed to spell “sacrilegious” cor- rectly. Doris Lee introduced a new form of Charades in which the contest- ants were given a category such as music, play, book or quotation, and the number of words, @d had to identify it from pictures drawn on a blackboard. A brief business session preceded the program. New members of the advisory board «were introduced and it was announced that the book Teview group would meet on Wed- Besday morning, March 24. Mrs. Lee Goddard urged mem-|, bers to attend the Key West Play-| er’s new production, “Mr Roberts” | gy, which opens at the Barn Theatre n March 22, The cast of the play 4s almost entirely Navy. The tables were beautifully dec-| orated with fern, dainty spring} flowers and gaily tied packages. ‘The “surprise package” theme was| carried out in the place cards and name tags, Hostesses for the luncheon were the Naval Hospital Wives, EVERY’ MONDAY 7 4% 8 8 8 8 EVERY TUESDAY TUESDAY, March 9 ERY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY, March 10 ——————___ The kilogram is 2.2046 pounds, |EVERY Thursday —————___ There are about 13% million peo-| 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Ple over 65 in the United states, aS Since World War II Great Britain has built about 6,500 factories of 5,000 square feet or more. 8:00—CAP Cadets, THURSDAY, March 11 With about 6 per cent of world’s population, the United States has, about three-fourths of the world’s fe automobiles, b, CMI and 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 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, ist 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—Outboard Auxiliary, Club House, Stock Island 8:00—Navy Wives Club 88, CPO Lounge, Naval Station 8:00—VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Post home, 325 Elizabeth Street 8:00—KW Engineers Club, Armory, White and Southard 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. :00—FawTu OWC, place to be announced ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base | } among the students and prizes will “The Band Box of Fashions” has been selected for the theme and the first half of the show will fea- ture the very latest in children’s and Junior fashions. Models will be chosen from the student bodies of ithe schools. The second half of the show will consist of a series of sketches pre- sented by the various chlasses. Local stores sponsoring the styles are, Ideal Togs in the age group from five years to pre-teens; Ru- bin Appel, Junior Miss, and boy’s apparel by Kantor’s Mens Shop. A poster contest in connection with the show is being conducted be awarded for the winning posters Additional prizes will be awarded some lucky: persons attending the fashion show. Committee chairmen named are: Posters, Mrs. Virginia Jordan; pub- licity, Mrs, W. C. Rabon, Jr.; tic- kets, Mrs. W. T. Bruce and Mrs. Norman Artmen; rehearsals, Mrs. Delio Cobo; program, Mrs, Frank Loeblick; props, Mrs. Jane Muehl- berger and Mrs. Earl Langenberg; planning, Mrs, William McCloskey, Mrs. Richard Rice, Mrs. Thomas Linares, and Mrs. Kokol. Tickets may be purchased from students of the schools. I BPO DOES To Celebrate First Anniversary BPO Does, Key West Drove 89, will celebrate their first an- ‘Mom! A Jitfy-Sew! niversary on Friday, March 12, They will sponsor a lobster dinner to be served at the Elks Club Annex beginning at 7:30 Pp. m. ‘ The dinner is open to the pub- lic, and reservations can be made by calling Jane Carbo- nell at 2-3654. An outstanding musical Pro- gram has been planned, Saas Half the fur sold in the United States comes from wild animals. | Giraffes can run as fast as al good horse, at] $18,424,210 in 1953, ‘stimated coal reserves of Can- 8:00—Logia “Marti” Nro, 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth | 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, 515 Duval Street :30—DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, St. Paul’s Parish Hall :30—Weslyan Service Guild, WSCS, 1st Meth, Church :30—Wesleyan Service Guild, :30—WSCS Board, 1st Methodist Church, church annex :00—Presbyterian Church Exec, Bd. At church, White Street :00—Poinciana PTA, at the school :00—Anchor Lodge, 182, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton :00—Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, on Seminary St. ist Meth. Ch. to be announced wn fine ounces of gold valued | KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 TODAYS | STOCK MARKET NEW YORK ®—The stock mar-} Many prices held unchanged, and ral chairman of the affair, has an. |thers moved mostly in small frac- for Thursday evening, March 25 at |U°DS either way. A few plus signs) |went to a point. la prea Century - or mie \declared a special dividend andj ‘Mr. Roberts’ To |planned to retire 100,000 common| jshares, opened on a block of 2,000 Open March 22 janazes up % at 22% and continued jtrading at that price. The Key West Players next pro-! duction, “Mr. Roberts” will open at! | Southern Pacific, Friday’s most the Barn Theatre on Monday, Scott Reports |March 22, ‘ | Originally a best seller, compris: Roy ZX-ll Duty jed of sketches written by Thomas |Heggen during his naval service in} ns. George F. Scott recently re- | World War Two, the book was later ported to Airship Development jdramatized by the author in collab-| Squadron mievel here for duty oration with Jo Li 2 jfrom Memphis, Tenn. 5 The i i ee ine | Enlisting in the Navy in May in play was characterized 48/1953 Scott attended the Officer’s grand entertainment,” “finest war|Candidate School at Newport, R. play of this generation” and “up-|I. and upon graduation in Sept. of roariously funny,” by Broadway that pear es was commissioned critics. nsign, NR. The scene of action is the uss| He attended both the Aviation AK601, an “attack cargo” vessel,|Ground Officers School at Jackson- |and naval authenticity is meticul-| Ville, eeaad bar Aircraft Main- ously adhered to in the play tenance icers School at Mem- The original cast of 30 men was Phis. Tenn. prior to reporting to comprised mostly of former Navy ZX-11, While attached to the squa- men. This obviously created no ron Ens. Scott will be acting as \problem for the Key West Players assistant Power Plants Officer. |and consequently, the cast, now re-| , He is married to the former Wan- jhearsing, is almost a hundred per a ee kof Soneayilley bs and cent pure Navy. fee tees One of director Danny Child’s|V@Shington St., here. | greatest problems will be to get! 1 the boys to asily | mae Beinn eeeiean! Discussions on REINCARNATION, | . is they do on shipboard, INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION Every Wednesday, 3 P.M. Sd eee CARD OF THANKS MRS. EMMA R. CLAYTON ; 1115 Casa Marina Ct. | My sincere thanks to our friends| -All Interested Persons Invited— | for the beautiful flowers, and heart-| TELEPHONE 2.2049 felt sympathy, through the long suffering and final loss of my wife, Moiese Leona Mansfield. To the| Galey Memorial Hospital and its staff, and the Pritchard Brothers Bobbie's Beauty Salon Funeral Home, who so tenderly! cared for my wife through the last alee os oles year of her suffering, my deepest| For Appointment, Call 2-6709 gratitude and respect. Bobbie Whitehead, Owner -:- Open ERNEST R. MANSFIELD. An Exhibit of PRIMITIVE PAINTINGS by Effie Fernandez : at Larry Karns Studio 220 Duval Street MARCH 6 TO MARCH 20 WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Child:en’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER | 718 Duval St. Dial 2-6262 | Sewing? Fast! Ironing? There's Fleet Training Group OWC, place to be announced :45—Fleet Sonar School OWC luncheon at Echoasis (0—UDC, Stephen R. Mallory Chapt. place to be announced 0—Key West Art and Historical Society, to be announced 0—Junior-Debs, Woman’s Club, 319 Duval Street :00—BPO Does, Drove 89, Elks Club annex, 313 Duval 8:00—Sacerdotisas Del Hogar, No. 1, 919 Elizabeth 8:00—American Legion, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Girl Scout Leaders Club, Wesley House, Varela Street 9:00—Monroe Gen. Hosp. Auxiliary Sewing, at hospital 1:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 p. m, 6:30—Lions Club, at Lions Den, 1007 Seminary St. Poinciana Community House 10:00—Grey Ladies Corps, place to be announced 7:30—JayShees, place to be announced }0—Nu Phi Mu Sorority, St. Anne’s Hall, Windsor Lane 0—KW Amateur Radio Club, Nat'l Guard Armory Fleet Reserve Auxiliary, {none if you make this sun-semble |in wash-and-wear nylon or seer-| |sucker! Halter top for scooping up lots of sun, bolero for Sunday dress-up! Send now, whip it up in your. spare time, then relax and take it easy all summer. | Pattern 9034: Children’s Sizes! 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress: 15s| yards 35-inch; bolero: 58 yard. | This easy-to-use pattern gives) Perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mail- ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, | Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,| |New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly) mn 'NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, ‘SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. i Parish Hall Joseph’s, Convent Au Branch home STARTS MAR. 2 Y, FARE FOR GOOD ONLY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ON FLORIDA GREYHOUND LINES GREYHOUND introduces sensational savings for middle-of-the-week bus travelers. Ride the lightly loaded mid-week schedules and Save 50% on your return trip, with 14 days return limit. Enjoy the same fine standard of service. Call GREYHOUND BUS STATION 511 Southard Street PHONE 2.5211 THE ROUND TRIP TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Apply To Wed The following persons have ap- plied for marriage licenses in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord: Hannan Leeds, 36, 1113 Truman Ave., and Celia Bello, 37, Miami, Ludwig P. Roberts 1304 Ane gela, and Venice B. Poff, 44, Mis ami. Ralph A. Rincone, 40, and Made- \line Araujo, i A | Eduardo M. Gar A giraffe can wrap its tongue ker, and Daisy McM around a piece of food and draw it) st. into its mouta, Ernest A. Albee, 30, USS Bush- —_—_—_——. __ {nell, and Liau Alescikas, 27, Laplanders milk half-wild rein- Richmond Hill, New York. deer and keep the milk all winter) Wijlial I. Larimer, 21, Naval Hose in frozen chucks. jpital, and Helen P. Petersen, 22, oe 806 Truman. New Orleasns welcomes about a! Robert D. Pergrande, 23, La quarter million visitors a year to|Verne, Iowa, and Lorraine Ware its Mardi Gras entertainments, |nock, 18, 1105 Duval. active issue with a gain of 1%,, started out today on a block of| 5,000 shares off 3s at 45 and then| slipped a little below that price. | Among gainers were U.S. Steel, Chrysler, Boeing, Anaconda Cop- per, and Texas Co. Lower were General Motors, Douglas Aircraft, American Smelting, American Cy anamid, and Westingaouse Elec- tric. Fleas are not found on hoofed animals. Commercial Classes for Adulis SHORTHAND FOR BEGINNERS Class Begins March 9 at 7 P.M. WILL MEET TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. No Tuition—Registration Fee, $1.00 INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED TYPEWRITING CLASS MEETS MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. 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