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society — News Of Interest To Women SUE JONES, Editor Church Of Rock | Bazaar Opens On Saturday Morning| The second annual bazaar for! the Church of the Rock, Independ- | ent Presbyteria 512. “Francis! Street, will be held by the women Friday, November 12, 1954 TH ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYON E KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Season’s First Shor © At Martello Gallery Features Local Artists Key West scenes predominate Gallery on Wednesday night —whi: d at the opening of East Martello ch isn’t unusual because the twenty- of the Church starting at 10 a.m., | tWo artists who exhibited their work either live here part time or all cn Saturday, November 13. The ladies are enthusiastically Preparing the various booths and tables which they hope will sur- the time. Everyone was pleased with th ing the time the gallery was clos: e changes that had been made dur- ed and Jeanne Taylor, curator, is pass those of last year’s success. | ‘he person responsible for most of them. ful enterprise. There will be an| The art gallery and the muse um — which has only things con- apron booth, a kitchen booth and/| nected with Key West — have been separated with the museum now | one with hand-made linens. A table of beautifully made dolls’ clothes, a white elephant table, a Christmas Card display and vari-| ous potted plants are also items of | interest. | es these fine offerings there a food sale of pies, cakes, cookies and other home-made goodies. The new and different feature of this year’s bazaar should be of interest to the younger generation | as well as their elders. | Reverend Rogers will offer char- coal broiled hamburgers and hot | dogs at a most nominal fee the whole day. | Together with coffee and dough-| nuts or soda this should be a most appetizing snack for young and! old. The public is cordially invited to drop in at the Church between 10/ a.m, and 6 p.m. and, according to| the women in charge, “you'll be| sure to satisfy your hunger and, who knows, perhaps that Christ- mas problem of the right gift for} the right person may be easily} solved with some of the lovely) things we have in our bazaar at! the Church of the Rock.” Relieve Suffering Fast-Effectively with VISKS HAPPY HOMEMAKERS SAY fT ABSORBS WATER AND RINSES QUICKLY Tul way by poor Feller Brooh dealer Don’t Delay... All the “Maine” relics have been given a place together and the other treasures have been placed in the other rooms. Maps of the island and a photo- stat made from the original engi- neers drawings of the fort, still on file at the War Department in Washington, D. C., are hanging in the main lobby. One of the surprises of the art exhibition was the work of Robin Rule, 17-year-old daughter of Lt. and Mrs. J. F. Rule. She had several watercolors in the exhibit that show a real talent and color sense It was Robin's first big show and she was there with her parents. While Key West predominat- ed in both the still life and land- scapes, “Grandpa Moses”’—who is better known as in Navy circles as Captain Frank Bowser —had sev- eral of his nostalgic memory pic- tures in the show. “Moisty Morn- ing,” almost a monotone of a duck blind on a frozen marsh, seemed to be the one that attracted the most attention. Effie Fernandez exhibited Key West scenes and pictures reminis- cent of a Georgia farm. Larry Karns who can paint just about anything, but prefers to paint abstractions, showed his “Hurricane Warning” and “Flower of Evil,” a large abstraction with pink tones predominating. If you like abstrac- tions, this will appeal to you. After you get over the initial shock, it sort of grows on your. The picture of Tennessee Wil- liams’ house by Alice Bredin got The Only .... 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TELEPHONE: Karl Agricola’s “We Two Are) Drifting” contrasts two white sea- | gulls with the strong blues and) greens of the Guif stream. \To Wed R. E. Cline Taken as a whole the show de- monstrates that we have some ex- cellent artists in Key West — 35|On November 21 some very versatile ones. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H, McCrea of Most of them exhibited in more 3740 Duck Avenue are announcing liety of subjects. r .With the additional space provid-| Ann, to Ralph Eugene Cline. Peggy Ann M’Crea than one medium and chose a var-|the engagement and approaching | | marriage of their daughter, Peggy | Citizen Office, 2-5661 AT EAST MARTELLO GALLERIES—Mrs. Edgar Willing. president of the Art and Historical So- ciety. chats with Burt Garnett and Sam Wharton at the opening exhibition of the season Wednes- Pictured, left to right, are Wharton, Mrs. Willing and Garnett. Garnett have pictures in the “Key West Artists Show” now open to the public at the East Mar- tello, near the airport—Staff Photo, Don Pinder. Both Wharton and Mrs. Mi Indiana and is stationed at Boca Cline of Union City, | Chica. The wedding will take place on | Sunday, November 21 at the First Methodist Church at four o'clock in the afternoon. No formal invitations have been sent but all friends and relatives | of the couple are cordially invited | to the wedding and to the recep- tion which will be held at the home of the bride’s parents immediately after the ceremony. | Additional Society Items Will Be Found On Page Four other side of the fort, visitors to} | the Gallery will find that they can| really epjoy the exhibit and cer-| tainly the artists will benefit by | having more room to hang their) work. | Key Westers and tourists alike, should take time to see this show. | The Art and Historical Society has been working hard for several years and the results of their ef- forts make the old fort one of the most charming spots in Key West and one that every one should see. | Artists whose works ace display- | ed during the “Key West Show’ | are: Karl Agricola, Larry Karns, Jack | Milhoun, Sam Wharton, Hari Kidd, | Burett Garnett, Effie Fernandez, | Cecil Nesbitt, Hephe Holden, J. 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