The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 17, 1954, Page 2

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He is the son of Mr. and \Install Officers Local Nurses Will | JayShees Have |Completed Plans Of New District |For Fashion Show Mrs. Jeannette Field will be in-| Final plans have been made for | stalled as the first president of the} the Charity Dance and Fashion pe ene space = of we Show, being sponsored by the Jay- Flori tate Nurses’ Association ais at the organizational meeting to be| shes, which is’ to take place at held Thursday night at General Hospital, at 7:30 p. m. | March 26th, at 9:00 p. m. Pro- Serving with Mrs. Fields will be| ceeds from this affair will go to- Mrs. Ruth Forsythe as first vice) wards the purchase of an incuba- president; Mrs. Edith Brown, sec-| tor for the Monroe General Hos- ,|ond vice president; Mrs. Mildred | pital. |Nason, secretary; and treasurer, The Mar-Ed Dress Shop will pre- Mrs. Carolyn Knopp. sent the fashions. Hair styles, will Miss Ruth E. Mettinger, of Jack-| be by Martin’s and jewelry | sonville, director, Division of Pub-| Paul Sher’s. This fashion show pro- | new officers assisted by Mrs. Lou- | standing of the year, with a beau- ise Carlsen, executive secretary of | tiful array of models, clothes, hair District 5, Miami. styles and jewelry. Commentator Local nurses are joyfully antici- | for the fashion show will be Mrs. pating this meeting as they have | Mickey Renna. Names of models been working: and planning for a| Will be announced in the very near long time to make this organiza- | future. tion a reality. Tickets are now on sale and are may be purchased at the Cuba Shop, Paul Sher Jewelers, Martin’s Beauty Salon, Mar-Ed Dress Shop or from any member of the Jay- | Fleet Reserve To Have | St. Patrick’s Dance At Branch Home Tonight shees, If you’re a wearer of the green or just fond of the color, you'll Audubon Croup | be right at home at the Fleet Re- sttne 8” Patrces Dene. °"* |Sponsors Boat Trip Saturday Members and guests are invited to join in the fun and see the floor show presented by the Arthur Mur- ray Studio. The Monroe County Audubon Ree Sara any Tage Society is sponsoring a boat trip CIVIL SERVICE MEET into Florida Bay on Saturday (Continued from Page One) March 20, to see the roseate beoks, including The Merit Sys- spoonbills and other birds in the tem and Probation In The Public j Florida Bay area. Service. The boat will leave Herb Alley’s dock in Tavernier at 1:00 p. m. Saturday afternoon. Reservations are only available for 20 persons. Those interested should make arrangements with George Stevenson, phone 2-6415. The National Audubon Society is | giving a special rate to any mem- Luncheon Set Following Mr. Short’s address, luncheon will be held at 12 noon. The conference will resume at 1:45 p. m. with a panel discussion led by Executive Secretary Henry W. Korner, of Miami. Topic of the discussion: “Everyday Problems a Mrs. Charles S. Taylor, 1002 Flem- ing Street. | Having enlisted in the Air Force | in July 1953, he was assigned to| Air Weather Service upon com- pletion of basic training and was transferred to Chanute AFB, Illi- nois for training as an observer. | Airman Taylor graduated from | Key West High School prior to his entering the service. Births Maynards Have Sony A baby boy who has begn named Stephen Patrick, was b to Mr. and Mrs. Belvin WomblegMaynard, of 5 Nassau Lane, on ‘March 10 at Monroe General Hospital. Baby Girl Perez Mr. and Mrs. Armando Perez, 1330 Dunean Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Marie Blanche, | on March 15 at Monroe General Hospital. Now On Display First NEW 1954 Michigan ARROW MOBILE HOME 2 Bedrooms - 48 Ft, Long SEE TODAY! Bank Rates—6% Rawlings Trailer Sales Joe's Auto Sales | ber of the local society, friends of |the society, or interested persons in the Key West vicinity. Reservations must be complet- ed by the Friday night meeting of the Monroe County Audubon So- ciety, at 8:00 p. m. at the Wesley and Solutions.” Panel members will include Louise B. Dorsey, Du- val County, Jocelyn W. Elks, Tam- pa and Juanita Gibson of Florida State University. Following the panel discussion, the association members will tour 4 the city and include.a stop at the | House, 1160 Varela Street. aquarium anda tip, on, a glass | All members and friends are | Botioms boat’ |urged to attend this meeting on| Their annual banquet will be | Ftiday, March 19. i the Cane acett 8. ReaD THE CITIZEN DAILY Friday Session _ Business sessions will resume Friday morning with an open forum on the subject: “Should Civil Service Requirements Be Changed To Meet Employment Conditions?” Merit System Director Angus Laird will direct the forum. Then, Dean Wilson K. Doyle of Florida State University will ad- dress the group. Committee reports, the election of officers and selection of a city for the 1955 conference will follow. The conference will adjourn at noon, Friday. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND [AMERICAN COFFEE | and CUBAN — TRY A POUND TODAY — STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph Coffee Mill at es ALL GROCERS CABINETS - COUNTERS - BOOK- CASES . ETC.—Custom Built to) Your Specifications—FLOOR COV-| | POOR OLD CRAIG ERINGS . . . Asphalt, Plastic, Rubber and ‘Linoleum. Tile — Free SERVICE 'a(a4@ STATION Estimates — Installed to Satisfy! KEY WEST HOME SERVICE “-ancis at Troman DIAL 2-9193 IMPROVEMENT COMPANY 515 Front St. Tel. 2-6501 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . _ Batteries ACCESSORIES FURNITURE SPECIALS Platform Rockers $23.50 Chrome Dinettes . $59.50 | Lined Oak Dinettes ................ $59.50 | EISNER FURNITURE CO. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Monroe | the Casa Marina Hotel, on Friday, by | lic Health, Florida, will install the mises to be one of the most out- | Keys’ Coral Shores School To Benefit From Sketchbook | Behind the “pages” of the sec- |ond annual “Coral Shores Sketch- | book” is a lot of hard work by the | students of the new school. which runs for four days begin- |ning March 30, will be given to the school activity fund, so the kids are busy painting, carpenter- ing and sewing in preparation for “opening night.” They’re making all the scenery and costumes them- selves. The show includes music, danc- }ing and comedy skits — all by students actors, who are practic- ing one minute and painting, and hammering away at scenery the next. Mrs. Robert Allen is rehearsing musical numbers, and the skits are being directed by Miss Elizabeth Hess. The dancers are being train- ed by Mrs. Guy Lynn. One of the production numbers by the “‘Gadabouts” is titled “Dia- monds are a Girl’s Best Friend” and will feature Miss Mary Keiser. Most of Tavernier is involved one way or another in getting the “Sketchbook” ready to open at Co- ral Shores School on March 30, Cdr. Spirt Goes. To Pensacola Cdr. David Spirit was recently |detached from Airship Develop- | ment Squadron Eleven, after serv- ing as Executive Officer for 21 months, to report to Pensacola, Fla., where he will under-go hea- vier-than-air pilot training, it was announced today. Cdr. Spirt is married to the for-. mer Jean Ragonses of Garwood, N. J. and is the father of three children, Jetta Nadie, 11, Lynn El- len, 7, and Sandra Angela, 3. While in Key West he and his family re- sided at 2007 Staples Street. GIVE wi cirt oF HEARING E ® HEARING AIDS — 1TH Brighten the life of a hard-of- hearing friend or loved one. Visit or phone today for com plete information, It’s 20 easy +00 thoughtful! AMY OPTICAL DISPENSARY 423 Simonton St. Phone 2-7522 a “Green Beer” The FLEET RESERVE HOME, together with the LADIES’ AUXILIARY, Will Hold A St. Patrick's Day DANCE TONIGHT Fleet Reserve Home CAROLINE STREET ADMISSION — The Last Two Digits of Your Service Number BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street MARATHON, FLORIDA Next to Postofiice ——Open All Day Sunday—— 10,000 MILE Guaranty on USED CARS with 9°77. - Carlife 4 - Guaranty & € Kens, Y NAVARRO, Inc. 601 Duval St. Tel. 2-7041 Something New Has Been Added Key West Radic and TV Service 1001 Simonton Street TV House Calls Answered Promptly TEL. 2-8511 RADIO ano CIFELLI'S srcce Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE - SEE... 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Nesmith is the legal officer for Marine Air Group 13 at the Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, T. H. He is the son of Mrs. Effie Thompson of Key West. ROBERT RYAN JAN STERLING BRIAN KEITH GENE BARRY day RE, PTO Dc Wy TR Fsableaitemibeleitonst Soren WARY LERNER - Beced on 2 story by W. SOMERGES <aEiares esas Subscribe To The Citizen--25e Weekly | Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & AIR COOLED Last Times Today | Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. TODAY ONLY PEDRO ARMENDARIZ MARTHA ROTH CARLOS LOPEZ MOCTEZUMA en Carne de Presidio All Spanish Fox News Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9:00 P.M., Wednesdays CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Wa TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE —agpy San Carlos Theatre Air - Conditioned M-G-M’s THE MODERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT “1 SPECIAL GLASSES! Our OF THE GOLDEN LORE OF THE AGE OF CHIVALRY COMES THE ONE ROMANTIC ADVENTURE STORY THAT’S LIVED THROUGH THE CENTURIES! 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