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SOCIE SUE JONES, Editor Friday, June 11, 1954 Cabaret Dance, Floor Show At USO Tomorrow A gala cabaret dance and var- iety show is scheduled for Thurs- day night at the USO-YMCA on Whitehead Street Music will be furnished by the Ayala Combo. The dance begins at 9:00 p. m. The show which has been in re- hearsal for several months is un- dee the direction of Gerald Pinder @ WEATHERATED for @xtra pro- tection against— 1, Excessive loss of gloss ‘2, Uncontrolled chalking SHERWIN. WILLIAMS 708 Duval Street Tel. 2-8611 AND THOMPSON HARDWARE Careline and Grinnell Streets THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 ’ ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Pinder School To Present Dance and Lorraine Butler of the Pinder | Pupils In Recital Here Tonight School of Dance, There will-be door prizes, get acquainted dances and plenty of re- freshments, ©. Tomorrow night’s dance will al- $0 feature door prizes, novelty dances and refreshments. The De- bonaires will play for the dancing that starts at 9:00 p, m. Mouday night is always lucky at the USO-YMCA — it’s “lucky par- ty” night with . assorted prizes. Hostesses for Monday’s party are Miss Elvira Perez and Miss Sul- via Knowles. The ping pong, chess and pool tourneys are held at 8:00 p. m. on Tuesday night. There is also an hour of classical music. Get ready for Thursday night’s big dance by polishing up your dancing at Wednesday night’s free dance class at 7:30. Professional in- structors are on deck to help you. All sorts of card games and‘ can- asta instruction are also available on Wednesdays. Or you can join in a real old fashioned song fest! Lots of new games have been added for ‘Games Choice” night on Friday. Two of these are scrab- ble and a Kalah. There are also old favorites like pinochle, bridge and hearts. Tf you get hungry at any time from 9:00 a. m. to 12 mid-night, drop in at the USO snack bar. You’l like it! Point Barrow, Alaska is 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Although moles eat some plants, 85 per cent of their diet consists of insects, Shop by phone from 8:30 A.M. Call 3-111 undine’s REGULAR FREE-DELIVERY through the Florida Keys. down to Key West at the Monroe Theater tonight (June 11), 8:30 o’clock. 1. “The Enchanted Doll Shop” ‘& Romany Life, Petite Gypsy The annual recital of the Pinder School of Dance will be held The recital begins at Each year the school presents pupils ranging from the “baby class” to those who are preparing for a stage career. The program will include tap numbers, classic ballet, adagio, and Spanish dances. Program Group IV — Orchid Mira, Gale Varela, Rose Yates, Ruth Kearns, Kay Haviland b. “Ridin’ The Range with a Rhythm Tap” — Lorraine Butler 3. Kitten Kapers — Melinda Cor- tez 4. Les Joi French Ballerinas — Sally Gordon, Connie Arnold, Donna Pinder, Yvonne Moore, Vivian Garing, Jean Cortez, Doris Spicer, Carol Dunn, Barbara Ladd, Jac- quelyn Williams b. Corps de Ballet — Rose Yates, Sheila Gardner, Gale Varela, Sandra Owens, Chris- tine Layman, Jane Gomez, Sylvia Matcovich 5. “Satan Takes A Holiday,” ‘Tap — Carolyn Case 6. Military Flare, Tap Group III — Stewart Brenner, Linda Wells, Margarita Morales, Pearl Sosin, Ruth Mazeau, Charlotte Kearns, Rhoda Shafner, Sheila Gardner b. Solo — Linda Wells 7. Ballet Classique — Carol Dunn 8. “Espana Cani,” Spanish Clas- sic — Corps de Ballet: Rose Yates, Ruth Kearns, Orchid Mira, Fred Case, Kay Havi- land b. Pas de Deaux — Gale Var- ela, Jerry Pinder ¢, Fandango — Joan Lastres, Jerry Pinder Intermission 9. “Hill-billy Hayride” — Rose Yates, Rhoda Shafner, Mar- garita Morales, Pearl Sosin, Kay Haviland, Ruth Kearns, Linda Wells, Charlotte Kearns, Ruth Mazeau, Or- a Mira, Stewart Brenner, Case — Susan Wolfson “ .” J. Corps de Ballet — (@.8.0.)| >, “AtKansas Travelers” — Girls’ Service Organization ‘arolyn Case, Steve Case, of the U.S.0. (YMCA) Cookie Love, Leslie Coyle, Marie Spencer, Sylvia Billy Blow, Carol Dunn, Mel- Knowles, Elizabeth Russell, Bee corte, Linda Ropers) Margarita Morales, Yvonne ‘Guanes aker, Meredith Moore, Barbara Ladd, Sheila ens, Tommy Printz Gardner, Orchid Mira e Tenessee Revelers — Or- Inte Soin chid Mira, Fred Case, Rose rmissi Yates, Kay Haviland, Ruth Kearns The Shop Keeper — Stewart Brenner a. The Indian Village Indian Maidens: Margaret Albury, Shirley Valonis, Mary Lou Gardner, Roni Holtsberg, Cathy Printz, Eloise Monsalvatage, Linda Laubscher, Carol Butler, Connie Victa Indian Brave: Larry Laubs- cher b. Dance of the Warchiefs, “Pale Moon” — Ballet Ada- gio, Sandra Owens, Rose Yates c. The Bunnies — Susan Wolf- son, Beverly Pruitt, Terry Alonzo, Sonya Sheppard, Su- san Davis d. The Waltzing Dolls — Jean- nette Carey, Alyson Snow, Melinda Cortez, Marcella Viera, Mary Jane Wilson, Julie Taylor, Cookie Love, Lucy Mikulak, Barbara Bald- win ct al | e. The Crystal Doll — Sheila Gardner £. Dance of the Penquins — Carolyn Case, Chris Dicker- son, Carol Butler, Mary Lou Gardner, Kim Blow, Mere- dith Owens, Ann ‘ Adams, Woody Printz, Jerry Temple, Desmonte Temple g. The Cuban Doll — Gale Var- ela h. The Phantom Regiment — Carolyn Case, Maria Pazo, Linda Nonnemacher, Diane Spicer, Rhoda Shafner, Diane Wadelin, Joan Fredricks, Jo Anne Farrel, Linda Rogers, Myrna Hyre . “Dance of the Little Swans” — from “Swan. Lake,” Viy- ian Garing, Jacquelyn Williams, Donna Pinder Kindergarten Kids Receive Degrees At Good Will On Tuesday evening, June 8, the Good Will Centre at the Latin -American Baptist Church, 1328 White Street, held their exercises of the kindergarten department. The new chapel was packed with happy parents to witness the ac- tivities of the children. The program began with a wel- come song by all the kindergarten pupils, followed by the invocation by Dr. Ismael Negrin. Kindergarten helpers Mrs. An- thony Calzadilla, Mrs. Margaret Curry, Mrs. Ismael Negrin, Jr., and Mrs. Carroll Snow, Sr. were introduced by Mrs. Ismael Negrin. Gene Baker, superintendent ~ of the Sunday school spoke on “The Future With Our Children.” The kindergarten group present- ed a program of songs. The songs were “Mr. Tulip,” “Little Yellow Buttercups,” “Cherry. Blossoms,” “The Daisy,” “Roses Bloom in My Garden,” “Oh, Be Careful” and “This Little Light of Mine.” The nursery department tots sang “Here’s a Ball for Baby,” and “Deep and Wide.” The graduates received diplomas conferring on them “Master of Kindergarten” degree. Each grad- uate also received a New Testa- ment. The graduates are: Robert Lee Bath, Peggy Ann Cruz, Rebecca Sue Edwards, Billy Fisher, Jan Howard Garcia, Ed- ward Gates, Barbara Ann Koehn, David Lariz, Richard Negrin, Brenda Ogden,Edna Russell, Glor- ia Jean Boig, Donald Sundvell, Tommy Sauls, Natalia Solano, Carol Mae Thomason, Dennis Goodrich, Nancy Flansgan, Brent White, Jerry Temple, Perry Thom- as, Jackaline Mitchell and Mich- ael Jones. The benediction following the graduation exercises was given b; Mr. Baker. ¢ With business at its record peak, Connecticut paid out more than eight million dollars in unemploy- ment compensation in 1953, Doris Spicer, | TY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Telephone: Citizen Office, 2-5661 WILL GRADUATE—Hunter N. Harden will receive DSM de- gree from Dallas, Gupton- Jones College of Mortuary Science in Dallas, Texas, on June 25, Hunter Harden To Receive Degree Hunter N. Harden will receive a DSM degree in Mortuary Science upon graduation from Dallas, Gup-. ton-Jones College of Mortuary Sci- ence, of Dallas, Texas, on June 25. Harden is a graduate of Key West High School. Prior to enter- ing college, he was on the staff of Lopez Funeral Home. After gradu- ation he will return to Key West and continue in his chosen profes- sion. He is a member of the Epsilon chapter of Pi Sigma Eta national honorary embalming fraternity. He is also serving as a class of- ficer and is a member of the Friendship Club. Most of the important insect pests in the United States came from other parts of the world. Among the mammals only the Echidna and the Duck Billed Pla- typus lay eggs. SPECIALS Interior - Exterior WHITE OIL PAINT . . . gal. $ 2.98 STEEL SINKS ... . $6.95 to $10.95 White (Complete w/ Fittings) Cc. SC CLOSET e e e e s e 17 x 19 (Complete w/ Fittings) C.L LAVATORY ..... . $85.95 KEYS ... PIPE... FITTINGS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PAINT . .. HARDWARE . . . 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Drop Out To See Us At Our New Shop —NICK AND TOM. | Poinciana Television & Radio | Commercial Center, Poinciana Key West, Florida |f TELEPHONE 2-5947 or 2-8667 Ladies Of Knights a — To Meet At Park PRINTING 2 sina ow Will Make Your Business Stand Out... Perhaps it's just a different type face. Perhaps it's just every other printer uses set another way. Le tae ance of the finished job, Anyway, AR’ prin It's different It's a great feeling to have customers reco! us to others all the time. We like it and it gives us an incentive to do even better work. Have you a printing job coming up — large or small? We'd like to on it. To us to get a new customer — to gain a friend — is more important than the size of the job. Please contact us! PHONE US — 25661. . “In A Persian Market,” Tap — Rose Yates . Ballet, Valse — Sylvia Mat- covitch, Jane Gomez . “Liza,” Rhythm Tap — Pearl Sosin, Margarita Morales, Linda Wells, Charlotte Kearns, Ruth Mazeau, Rhode Shafner, Sheila Gardner, ||} Stewart Brenner - “Oriental” — Gale Varela . “The Highlanders” — Caro. lyn Case, Steve Case, Diane Anderson, Cookie Love, Billy Blow, Leslie Coyle, Tommy Printz, Melinda Cortez, Shar- | | ron Baker, Meredith Owens, Linda Rogers, Carol Dunn, || Mary Lou Romeka i '. Musical Comedy Tap, Soft || Shoe — Lorraine Butler, || Jerry Pinder | . Finale: “Sleigh Ride” — |] Sheila Gardner, Sandra Ow- ||f ens, Rose Yates, Christine ||} Layman, Gale Varela, Mary Harris, Jane Gomez, Sylvia ||} Matcovich Backstage work will be done by Larry Brocollo, Dennis Jolly and Harvey Kizer. The spotlight will be Bob Butler. apes! | _siNow. Key. residents and Key. Westers can enjoy all the advantages of Greater Miami ‘shoppers at Burdine's. Shop by phone, by ‘mail or in person! 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