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Society — Personals — News Of Interest To Women SUE JONES, Editor Saturday, November 13, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 “Harvey” Gags Hit Key West; Play Opens At Barn Theatre Monday A man's best friend is not always his dog. Sometimes it is his ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE rabbit. Especially if the rabbit doesn’t exist. And practically everyone | wants to be friends with Harvey, the world’s most famous non-exis- tent rabbit, and special buddy to to Elwood B. Dowd, hero of the celebrated Broadway comedy hit called “Harvey,” coming to the Barn Theatre on Monday through November 27 as a presentation of the Key West Players. The spirit and idea of Harvey, \K OF C LADIES TO is or out of quotation marks, has a ; 80 penetrated every city through. | ELECT OFFICERS AT out the world where the comedy |NEXT MEETING has been given that Harvey has! ‘The Ladies of the Knights will San Carlos Honor |Roll Announced \ The San Carlos School honor roll }for the first nine weeks period of | struction has been announced as | follows | Children’s Division (Elementary Spanish and English Courses): | Third grade, Brian Reynolds, Jane Rivas; second grade, Veda Sch- midt, Ralph Arnold; first grad | Tom Sawyer, Elsie Peters, Juani- jta Navarro, Nancy Frank, Tommy Schmidt; and kindergarten — Ch. | William Grant, Marty M. Arnold, | Sharon Navarro, . Dolores Valdez, Gail Nigma, Frances Shafchuk, ; Theresa Blackman, Warren Paul- come to enjoy a popularity that makes most live and visible actors green with envy. } With the play scheduled to open | Monday night, bartenders all over Key West have reported an increas ing tendency to order an extia drink — for Harvey After a long tiring trip, one local businessman remembers that he | ordered a pair of scotches brought | up to his hotel room — in a town elect new officers at their next | meeting according to plans made by the group at their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday even- | | ing, November 9. The meeting was held at the | home of Mrs. Joan Purcell, 2430 Fogarty Avenue. Among the subjects discussed were the plans for many new pro- Jects for the coming year and for the Christmas dinner party. where Harvey was then making a . : we hb pa Coffee and cupcakes were serv- much heralded non appearance, ed by the hostess. The doub‘e setup was to avoid |“ the waiter saw no one else in the| 7 . room, he casually remarked, “And |JAYSHEES WILL MEET one is for Harvey, | presume?” | TUESDAY NIGHT Harvey's pal on Broadway, strolled | The JayShees will meet at into a restaurant with Mary Chase, | who wrote the laugh hit about the! at 8:00 Tuesday evening, No- six-foot rabbit who wasn’t there, a] vember 16. waitress came over to ask, “Will 424 there just be the three of you?” Mrs. Lester's address ts 142 in his role — or of the reality ed Harvey? | When Joe E. Brown was appear-| JPPLY TO WED of “Harvey,” he received a crate of rabbits from an anonymous Holly-,; Margaret G. Meredith, 34, 2111 wood friend, | Staples. dy rabbit hasn’t been near_another | uel, and Jean Crake, 21, Marethon. rabbit for a year. Wherefore Har-| M. J. Box, 25, Navy Station, and vey must be responsible for this | Shirley Crisenolo, 22, 824 White. him chained hereafter.” joa Chica, and Myrna Y. Powell, Just how much people can get} 19, Savannah, Ga, caught up in the spirit of this Har- |—— story of one man in Cincinnati who | ious subjects. assured a waitress in one of the} The payoff came when the earthy city’s swankier restaurants that | waitress included Harvey in the utes and that he was holding a|cover charge for Harvey’s ima- place for him. ginary presence. : During the meal, the lone diner! They say the man paid the bill giving the waiter two tips and when | === When Frank Fay, who played the home of Mary Alice Lester | Evidence of Fay’s persuasiveness| Roosevelt Boulevard, ing in the touring company 4 J. L. Reed, 38, Navy Station, and The attached note read, “Our la-| A. E. Lelesch, Jr., 21, USS Man- progency, We'll thank you to keep| J. D. Eubanks, 29, FAWTU, Bo- vey nonsense is illustrated by the | vey and asked his opinion on var- Harvey would be along any min-| bill, and assessed his host ‘a $2 addressed many remarks to Har-| without a whimper. Give the gift that’s sure ' to please! Ship’n Shore’ blouses ADVERTISED IN ° Laquinc. @ tse ine Wor aderf ully-detailed sikeninas combed cottons, fine woven gi sparkling patterns 8 30to 40. Give one — or several — to everybody og Your list! HERMAN’S 512 DUVAL STREET «++ Size: here today. Pictured above, left Barbecue, Sadie Hawkins Dance At USO-YMCA | A “Pal Day” barbecue at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Novémber 17 will highlight the weekly program | at the USO-YMCA. Paul Doweiler and his guitar will be on hand to add to the fun. ‘ | There will be a dance tonight | with the Debonaires furnishing the misic. Refreshments will be serv- ed by GSO hostesses Elvira Perez | and Sylvia Knowles. Doren Clawson, Mae. Kaplan and Kay Robinson will be the hostesses at the Sunday morning ‘‘Coffee and | Doughnut” time at 9:30 to 10:30. “One Way Street” starring James Mason will be shown on Sunday evening at 8:00. Hostesses for Monday’s “Lucky Party” at 8:00 p.m. will be Fran- cine Johnson and Charlene Smith. Assorted prizes will be given away | at the “Lucky Party.” Card and checker tournaments will be held on Tuesday and there | is also an hour of recorded classi- | cal, music. | A “Sadie Hawkins” dfince on Thursday promises to be one of the most enjoyable affairs of the week. Gus Ayala’s combo will play for | the dance and there will be re-/ freshments | Friday night is “games choice” night and a big selection of card} and novelty games are available at the desk. i | Harris Faculty |Enrolls In NEA One of the highlights of the ob-| servance of American Education Week at Harris School was the en- rollment of the entire faculty in) the National Education Association The faculty is especially proud of | | its record, since it is also enrolled | | 100 per cent ‘in the local and state} | organizations. | As educators we realize that on-| |ly unified effort will provide the | | buildings, facilities, and personnel | | needed to meet the present crisis |in education. * | | Only a strong national organiza-| | tion and a well-informed public | can provide the support necessary for adequate educational opportani ty for every child and youth. | en | Ever add drained canned whole-| kernel corn to a snappy cheese | sauce? Good over crisp crakcers | lor toast for Sunday night supper. | Serve a raw-vegetable salad with jthis corn rarebit. ) ; Sen, Judith Moore, Maureen Casey. | Special class (Conversational | Spanish): Charles A. Kasdorf,| | Cathryn Rule, Paige Dempsey, | William Flannery, Marilyn De) | Land, William Rothamel, Leslie Higbie, Susan Young, Penny. Por-}| \ter, Rickord Bradley, Maureen| | Campbell, Ellen Brooks, Martha| A. Stark, Merrell Sands, James Higbie, Scott Shields, Cathy Umble, | }Hal Porter, Jeffrey Blackman, | TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25662 \Plans Completed 6S Leaders Club ‘For Does’ Fashion Meets Wednesday Show Tonight Final plans for the B. P. 0. Does |Second Annual Fashion Show to !be held in the Annex of the Elks/ { The Girl Scout Leaders Club will jfesume its regular “Workshop | Meetings’ on Wednesday, Novem- t 17 ? The meeting will be held at the {Club tonight at 9 p. m. have been | Wesley House on Varela street at }completed, it was announced by | 8:00 p.m | Mrs. Pearl Reed, chairman. All Scout and Brownie leaders | Organizations that will be repre. | 2nd committee members are invit- |sented by models are Catholic |¢d to attend | Daughters, C. M. I. Alumnae, Be. } —-——_—— \ta Omega, Exemplar, Fleet Re-|Salon, Weaver's Stock Island, Joe jserve Auxiliary, B. -P. O. Does {Fernandez Pabst Blue Ribbon, | Officers Wives’ Club, Fred As.|Key West Provision | taire Studio, Gerald: Pinder School; The charming Holiday Fashions }of Dance, Order of the Eastern| are featured by the Mar Ed Shop, ar, Navy Nurses, Registered | who will also provide the appr> Nurses Association, American Le. priate accessories and jewelry. gion Auxiliary, N. A. S, Wives, Si.| Hair styling will be done by the nawiks and the JayShees Adorable Beauty Salon. Models who have recently re.|— gistered are Velma Bouxsein, Ada Ramos, Blanche McCoy, Mary ; Morry and Sandra Johnson : Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey will be commentator and Larry Cedarberg will act as Master of Ceremonies for the program whieh will feature Interested | Sapds was second in line with Jean- | Ruth Higgs | house committee. to right. a HILARIOUS. SCENE—from the hit comedy “Harvey.” which opens at the Barn Theatre Monday night. The dress rehearsal tonight will be a feature of the Key West Drama Festival being held Commander Stanley Pierce as Dr. Chumley: Ger- trude Splaine as his wife, Betty and David Meneghe! «s Dr. Sanderson.—Photo by Spillman. “Country Fair” Bazaar And Kiddie The church yard at St. Paul ‘Fashion Show Set At St. Paul’s *s Episcopal Church has been the locale for scenes in the movie “Th e Rose Tattoo” during the past few Poppy Awards Given To VFW Aux. Members | The VFW Auxiliary of Post 391 | held its regular meeting on Tues- | day, November 9 at the Post Home. | Before the business meeting, | Commander Charles Machin pa‘d a visit to the ladies and presented | the Poppy award to President Nan | Villereal for her outstanding sales. | manship during Poppy Day Gold Star Mother, Mrs. Adrianne ette Mysick, third } Poppy chairman, Eula Sawyer, presented the two ladies with hand- made shell jewlery in appreciation | of their outstanding work. ‘Thanks were also expressed to all | members that cooperated and to| the public who made this Poppy Day the most successful ever held. The president appointed Mary Smith, Frances Loeblich and Rutn Parks as hostess for the open house | on Veterans Day. | Addulia Garcia, Nelly Houry and | were appointed as | Officers elected are Ruth Higgs, | | junior vice president and Edna Per- | nick as guard. They will be in-| stalled at the next meeting with | secretary Francis Loeblich, color bearers, Kitty Darley, Melentina | Riggs and musician, Irene Taylor. Dolly Bath was appointed chair- man of the Thanksgiving baskets and Eula Sawyer as chairman of | the Cerebral Palsy party and the Christmas party for children of | members on December 19 with Dol- ly Bath as co-chairman. Ruth Higgs will serve as chair man of the annual New Year Dance |to which the public is invited. The hospital party will be held | December 22. Joint hostesses will be the Cooties, Cootiettes, Post 3911 and the Gold Star Mothers. MISS AMERICA WEDS EPHRATA, Pa. i?—Miss Evelyn | Ay, who was Miss America of | 1954, weds Carl G. Sempier, of | Montclair, N. J., today. The two! met at the University of Pennsyl- | vania, where both were students. | “Don’t be cross if the PLAYERS haven't asked you about your season membership tickets. They've been awfully busy with me and helping fello see Williams put on hi Please just go to Bet w - member Tennes- is “Rose Tattoo” . . ty Ann Stationers at 516 Fleming Street and they will take care of you. Don’t forget. Pll be seeing YOU. beginning Monday night!” days and on Monday and Tuesda y, November 22 and 23, it will be _mieer—ieoeethe sis of a “Country Fair” ba The fair will start Monday after- noon at 4 o'clock with booths filled with homemade novelities suitable for Christmas gifts including ap | rons and all sort of clever “stock { | Philip Woodruff, Betty A..Stephens,; Bob Youmans, Song Stylist, Ro! Carol Harrison, Sharon Hurd, John | lene and Bob Pollock in an exhibi Stanley, Susan Carey, -Anna B.|tion Tango, and ViAnn Youmans Boaz, Connie Stephens, Richie Car-| pantomimist. ter and David Brye.° Music will be provided by John | Perfect attendance — Ralph Ar-| Pritchard's Orchestra. | |nold, Brian Reynolds, Veda Sch-| Beautiful door prizes which will} jmidt, Sharon Prescott, Thomag|be drawn during the evening, have ' Schmidt, Cecile Cates, Tom Sa | been donated by the following mer. yer, Michele Orbovich, Juanita Na-| chants: Ideal Togs, The Cuba Shop, Elsie Peters, | Betty Ann Stationers, Fuller Brush Elizabeth Mariscal, Hal Porter,| Company, Brown’s Gift Shop, Arts | Penny Porter, Paige Dempsey,|and Things, House of Linen, Na Merrell Sands, Cathryn Rule, Wil-| tional Shirt Shop, Pix Shoes Store, | | liam Rothamel, James C. Howell,|Speas Plate Glass Co., Three Sis- Sheila Hoffmann, Diana 5S ters, Victory Market, Paul and Es. Linda Roberts, Maureen telle Shell Shop, J. Reid Beauty! Judith Moore, Barbara J, Wellard, and Theresa Blackman. Adult's Division (Conversational Spanish Courses)—students in good standing Beginners — Ruth Higbie, An- |}. tonio D. Suarez, Zo Cooley, Edwin |]° In Joining A Beginners’ Bowling League Please Call 2-5942 OR LEAVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AT EVANS SPORT & TACKLE STORE varro, .Scott Cates, | Attention — Men In Uniform! For A Limited Time |cel post and white elephant booths | ter, ing stuffers “ | Matoon, Patricia Artman. Sylvia Mrs. Santa Claus and her help-| artman, John Waldner, Colin G. ers have been busy making dolly | Jameson, Hester R. Stutz, M. | clothes for this bazaar — a big | Gretchen Blackman, Jane H. Whid- | den, Francoise R. S. Weymouth, | help for busy mothers and for dol- ly who is in need of a new ward. robe. Dart games, a country store, par- |. Ethel Crane, Ruth C. Bowen, Claire Stanley, Arthur Crane, Olivia Cary and Shirley Del Rio. Advanced students, Nedra Por- Edna L. Tiffany, Stark, Lucille Calverley, Cutlan, Jose Balajadia, Margaret | Hundley, Curtiss Tiffany, Eula H. land on Parade” a fashion show | Fritz, Herbert Stephens, William with clothing from Mangel's. Dickerson, | Al. Chalifoux, Irene This will be in the Parish Halt | Hannick, Garnet Fallon and Shir- at 7:30. ley C. Fay Tuesday evening from 6 to 8:30, the Women's Aueitiage ut core ing: Migdalia Brito, Lidya Maris- a turkey dinner with all the tra-|¢al, Miguel Brito, Jr, Manuel ditional “trimmings” and last but | Lorenzo, Miguel Brito, ‘Sr., Antoli- not least, the Young People’s Ser- | @ Montano, Emma Moreno, Yo- vice League will sponsor a dance | landa Balajadia, Zoila Negrin and | beginning at 9:00 with music by | Olga Negrin. i } Coral Isle Serenaders. | _ The Spanish instructor at San All proceeds from the Country | Carlos is Miss Benildes L. Re Fair will be used for the church | nrond and Mrs. Alice Roberts is) building repair fund. the English instructor. Like to have friends for Sunday | ZX-11 PARTY TONIGHT will also be set up. On Monday evening, the church school children will present ‘‘Toy- Marian | Hazel | . | English students in good stand-- FREE! . . s . 8x 10 Platinum-Tone Portrait No Cost No Obligation As An Addéd Convenience, Our Studio Will Be Open Every Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. | For Any Type Sitting | DON RAY PORTRAIT STUDIO | 705 Duval Street 12 NOON - 9 P.M. TELEPHONE 2.3282 n tea? For a delicious sandwich fill- AT SEAPLANE POOL ing, mix cream cheese with well-| | drained crushed pineapple. Make| ZX-11's “Come As You Are” par-| the sandwiches of thinly sliced ty will be held at the Seaplane bread, the cream-cheese mixture | Base Pool tonight at 8:00. and sprays of water cress. A bowl| Its’ a “BYOB” party. Set ups! of salted almonds goes well with| and a late evening snack will be/| these sandwiches, | provided. HOW GOOD ARE YOUR SCHOOLS can help make them better. This is the message of AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK NOVEMBER 7 TO 13 Sponsored in the public interest by The Faculty and Students of KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL Opening Monday Morning at 9:00! We are happy to be re-opening for the season with a new and exciting collection of imported and domestic resort wear (for both men and gals)! Distinctive Gifts for Christmas! 417 Duval Street. , , , Key West

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