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PAGE FOUR Dd aed se -: SOCIETY eo e@ ~ ee ese Junior Woman’s Club Dance Enjoyable Event Annual dance of the Junior|ner, Dr. Ted Zinn, Charles Ward- Woman’s Club honoring college/low, Henry Adams, Marco Mesa; students, guests and other mem-|Jr., Julio Lacedonia, Daniel Lo- bers of the younger set, was a gay|pez, Billy Acherson, Anibal Ar- affair Saturday afternoon in the|mayor, Douglas McCarthy, Lion- allroom of the Hotel La Concha.|el Cobo, Tony Betencourt, Harris Displaying very beautiful even-|Sherman, Vining Sherman and ing gowns, the girls added color] House Guests, Ralph. Diaz, Henry to the gathering. Perez, Joe Fraga, Ygnacio Carbo-} Fast and carefree dancing was! nell, George Allen Warren, Wil-| the order of the day. The latest/liam R. Warren, Jr., Wolls Zar-| college steps were introduced on/horst, James McMulen, Clarence the floor and an impromptu ring} Ward, Gene Griner, Len Borrison,| of dancers went into the swing! Wilfred Julius, Paul Sawyer, Bob} and shine steps of the “Big Ap-| Atkins, Howard Pinder, Malcolm ple,” which is very popular in the} Pinder, William Atwell, Doyle} colleges of the country at pres-|Smith, Woodrow McKinney and| ent. | House Guest, Kermit Lewin, Clin- On the veranda of the Ball-|ton Warren, Samuel Higgs, Jack) room college boys and girls gath-|Miller, Fred Knight, Nicholas) ered to discuss the varioys ac-|Goshorn, Jack Hall, George Gab- tivities in their schools and tojriel, John Blackwell, Herbert compare experiences. Merry and) Boyden, Steve Boyden, Sidney} interesting was the talk. | Aronovitz, Hilary Albury, Poly-| Decorations were in Christma:|carp Artman, Edward Johnson| colors with Christmas bells, snow and trailers everywhere. Refresh- ments, served by the Misses Leo- nor Warren, Susan LaKin, Xenia Hoff, Solita Cobo and Florence Sawyer were dainty cheese, jelly egg and olive, sandwiches, cook- ies in the color scheme of .the University of Florida and Florida State, delicious — orange. grapefrui! id*tea punch. Following is the list of invited guests: M& and Mrs. Joseph Lopez. Darnell Carey, Jack Saunders. |Robert Curry, Gilmore Parks Edison Navarro, Jack Pierce | |Malcolm Pierce, Billy Pierce. | |George Mixon, Kare Thompson, | Everett Perpall, Dr. KennetinRye. Jesse Causey, William Fripp, Jack Thompson, Jac! es, i Lester, Seainciots Ehher Stn James, Ralph Spaulding, Ray- mond Einhorn, Sidney Einhorn Jerome Berkowitz, Jack Key Orvis Kemp, Ray Alexander, Ray Bridwell, Julio Perez, Jack Long. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION eSOCOOSOOSSOSSOROOOSHOOOOSSOOOOTOETNESOSODESEOSES Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bowers and! Miss Norma Diaz, Community * | Mrs. M. C. Sawyer, who spent| Clinic nurse, who was visiting in Christmas in Key West with Mrs.| Miami during Christmas ,return- A. Hiort, left yesterday over the ed last night. highway for their home in Naran- ja. Eugene Williams, business man of Fort Pierce, is visiting in the C. I. Claxton, who came in last) city, and interested in a yacht week for a visit with friends, and|club. He is calling on S. C. Sin- was a guest at the home of Mrs.|gleton, secretary of the Chamber A. Hjort, left yesterday morning) of Commerce. for his home in Chicago, with a) stop over in Miami. Rogelio Gomez; formerly of Key West but now making his home in Cuba, is in: Key West fora short stay, and was a weleomed. visitor at The Citizen this morn- ing. Filmore Sawyer, who spent the} Christmas holiday with his: fos- ter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwood, left yesterday for his home in Miami. i eens | _Frank Curry, who was in the R. Mervia Archer, of Wilming-| city for a short time visiting with ton, N. C., arrived in Key West relatives and friends, left by Friday evening for a visit with plane yesterday afternoon for Mi- his mother, Mrs. Milton Archer,|°™* and other relatives. Maitland Adams, manager of} |the Thompson interests, left on Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Allen, ie : A plane yesterday afternoon for from Baraoo, Wise, are in Key 4 prief business visit in Miami. West for a visit with Mrs. Allen’s sister, Mrs. Grace Crosby. Other) visitors of Mrs. Crosby are her daughter, Mrs. Ed Espe, and son, Earl, from Marshaltown, Iowa. Mrs. Lucille Hall, of Miami, who came to Key West for the) Fanny Gibbons, of Miami, ar- holidays with friends and was the! rived yesterday by bus and is vis- gyset, of Ht Bs A. Baker, of iting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk street, left-this morning) at their home on Division street. for her home in Miami. | hipelnir ee P9e SLLIAG T 24 George Symonette, accompan- Hains; Rag 198s Miami, ied by his uncle and aunt, Dr. whe, ished er. the, hglidays| and Mrs. Booth, arrived recently a y Elwood from Alabama. They have gone left, fis morning for her home in| to Havana for a wisit of several Miami. .. »» | days, after which they will re- P. L. Wilson, head of the South Florida Contracting and Engi- | neering Company, of Key West, is | in the city and is meeting old . | friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheppard,|Frank Carbonell, Gerald Pinder, dr., Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Kemp.| J. V. Woodson, Edward Woodson Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Carey, Mr.|Earl Pinder, Chuch Thoms /| and Mrs. Robert Dopp, Mr. and| Frank Johnson, Jr., Joseph Pea-| Mrs. E. L. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs, con, Emory Lowe Pierce, Herman} Orlando Caraballo, Mr. and Mrs.| Holtsberg, Andrew Elwood, David L. T. Bragassa, Mr. and Mrs. Beasley, Stuart Walker, Charles Francis Delaney, Mr. and Mrs |Curry, Harry Dongo, James But- Dumont Huddleston, Mr. and ler, Clyde Hughes, Harry Wein- Mrs, Curry Harris, Mr. and Mrs.|traub, Joseph McMahon, Daniel Merrill Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.| Harrison, Louis Roberts, Gerald Evelio Cabot, Mr. and Mrs. Hom-}Jaycocks, James Wiltshire. er Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard} Misses Nellie Louise Russell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm V. Al- Louise Delaney, Mrs. Alice Mit- bury, Mr. and Mrs. William Nor-|chell, Martha Carbonell, Ada _ | friends. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Albury. | who were visiting during the holi-| days with relatives and friends | left this morning for their home) in Tavernier. They were accom-| panied by their son, Edward Al-| bury. Miss Lola Cremata was a pas-| senger on the bus this morning | boing to Miami to spend about) two weeks with relatives and Mrs. Charles Walton, of Phila-| delphia, who was visiting over) CLASSIFIED COLUMN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY YOUNG AMERICAN, Gentile, business man, 34 years. Will invest few thousand cash with services, in staple year round going enterprise that can ex- pand. Building material, con- crete manufacturing preferred. Butlers Are On Visit To City Visiting Dr. Ralph Braund, who is connected with the Marine lege. 10:00 P. M.. Raul’s Club.| ireigen gata een Dance, Convalescent Center| Mrs. W. E. Butler, sons os guests and patients, Marine | 2d Charles Butler, and daughter, A Ruth. ink George Butler is a senior at THURSDAY— the University of Alabama. University of Florida Conch| The Butlers are here for the Club Dinner. 8:00 P. M. | Holiday festivities. Social Calendar MONDAY— Dance honoring Miss Joyce Cavanaugh of Trinity Col- FRIDAY— “Annual ~ Dance. Announcement of Engagement Mrs. H. Hjort, 614 Dey Street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy, to Cloris Claxton of Chicago and Miami. maEeY Seaea: | Miss Hjort is a graduate of Key Phil Henson and Mrs. John west High School, class of 1931, Henson and two children, were; Mr. Claxton is at present em- recent arrivals in Key West from played with the Doris Iron Works Miami to spend the holiday sea-} of Miami. son. Phil Henson comes here at} Wedding will take place some least once each year, and sayS/time in the Spring of next year. that he is always glad to be back} pS Tie a ad EE. in Key West with his many) friends. Casa Marina Dinner | { tarnsto Key West, and will be at) the Symonette home, 647 William street. 2 What's Her Part? Alice—Do you think a woman —_— | should propose? Ducks with biggest bills go aft-| _Ted—No, my dear. When she er the smallest food—minute in-' has picked her’ man she should | make him propose! ) Who Ru GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE We have just installed the latest type TUBE CHECKER and can test your tubes, METAL or GLASS, under actual operating conditions yu we You eR MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1987. - Dance Tonight Honors College Girl Dance to be held tonight at Raul’s Club honoring Miss Joyce Cavanaugh of Trinity College, Washington, D. C., house guest of Miss Marie Thompson, will draw quite a large number of the col- lege crowd and younger set. Pritchard’s orchestra wi. play WHEN YOU BUY INDIAN YOU'LL KNOW IT NOW (By Associated Press) GALLUP, N. M., Dec, 27—Tags are to be used on Indian works of art to assure purchasers they are genuine handiwork. Secretary of the Interior Ickes has just approved a plan which Indian officials says is necessary to eliminate “undesirable” pro- ducts from the market. The tags will certify that the article was made by Indian pro- duced materjals, by Indian work- ers on traditional Indian imple- ments. Trade in Indian goods totals j hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, NEW ARRIVAL IN Mr. and Mrs. William announce the birth of a daugh' | 5:50 o'clock yesterday morning a local hospital. Mother and bal are doing nicely. : The newcomer weighed 6% | pounds, and will be given the name Billee Elizabeth Arnold. { | | | Stained fingers are often the | sult of careless -holding~ of arettes, aie —ELDE 2ivup Gentle “Willie,” said at party, “you appear to be in thought.” oe “Yes’m,” replied Willie. “Mi told me something tv say should ask me to have some I’ve forgotten what it was!” ISLAND INN —TOURIST— CONCRETE BLOCKS Reasonable Prices CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY MS ‘Service-Patronize Them PLANS - . CONSTRUCTION - ISLAND BUILDING COMPANY man, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cur- ry, Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Cre- mata. Mr. and Mrs. James Brady Rodriguez, Virginia Perez, Mar- guerite Goshorn, Lenor Warren, Ophelia Lester, Solita Cobo, Mrs Curry Harris, Florence Swayer, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pritchard, | Florrie Ketchings, Betty Moreno, Susan LaKin, Alice Curry, Rae | Camille Pierce, Rita Pinder, Zéenia | Hoff, Margaret Dexter, Thelma Atwell, Georgia Saunders, Leota Grillion, Anita Berkowitz, Rose Appel, Louise Ketchum, Juanita . Farmer Bowen, Mr.)Mayg, Theresa Sullivan, Clara Oliver Armayer, Mr, Lankford, Kathleen Hughes, Mar- . Ralph Milner, Mr. andj tha Watson, Dollis Burchell, Edna Raymond Curry, Mr. and|Gomez, Rose Tift, Marjorie Belmont Carey, Mr. and| Gwynn, Helen Saunders, Lelan- Mrs. Berlin Knowles, Mr, and/ette Roberts, Mary Bravo, Nancy Mrs. Merill Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilder, Carmen McBeth, Phyllis Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Jr. Li - Mr. Mr, ani id FRE Louise Russell, Barbara Carey}. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rieker, of! James Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Pinder. Messrs, Jesus Carmona, Isadore Rodriguez, Evelio Rueda, Urban Koch, Jeff Knight, ‘r, Harry Knight, Paul Mesa, Jr, Jeff Brown, Eugene Myers, Allen E| Parks, Marie Thompson, Faye|®!Tivals in Key West to spend the) Curry,’ Joe Allen, Billy Allen, Tom Warren, Aquilino Lopez, Jr. | Adams, Vergie Key, Vilna Alfon- so, Dorothy Steadman, Madge Sands, Fortune Lopez, Marguerite Hernandez, Mary Fae McClana- jhan, Alicia Armayor, ‘Consuelo Carmona, Lois Sawyer, Alice | Adams, Anne Kennedy, Catherine | Lowe, Cleo Kemp, Cyntha Pearl- Francies Dion, Henry Higgs, Rob-|man, Beatrice S. Pierce, Rose ert Saunders, Jack Carbonell,;Mary Albury, Mary Sullivan. | Chester Knowles, Dr. R. Wag-| Ruth Rose Galey, Edna Roberts. the Christmas season with Fer- nando Roberts and family, left on the Florida Motor Lines Bus this morning for her home in Phila- helphia. Want to live Sputh Florida. Give all details first letter, con- fidential. Write Advertiser, 24 Byers Ave., Akron, Ohio. dec23-lwkx MISCELLANEOUS j | | | Lancaster, Pa., were arrivals this morning from Tampa, coming for) THIEVES are stealing from park- their regular winter's stay in| ed cars. Visitors should keep theit home on Flagler Avenue. cars locked. dec21-lwkx Mrs. George Gomez and daugh-, FOR SALE sitesi og wow ane ny |G. E. REFRIGERATOR, medium y lay morn- Oe tee We Lenterdale, to Spend) $150. ‘Trevmor Apartment decl1-tf a time with her. parents. Wilbur Piodela left yesterday jsp MOTOR PUMP OUTFIT with tank. Very reasonable. morning for No Name Key, after: | being in the city for a while | visiting with his parents and other relatives. | George Knowles, Jr., and bro- ther, Dave Knowles, were recent 417 United Street. dec23-3t FOR SALE |FOR SALE—Fresh laid eggs | daily. Want steady customers who need fresh eggs daily from % doz. to quantity needed. 1609 Flagler Ave. Just received 200 day-old baby chicks which will be for sale from this day on. dec23-3tx holidays with relatives. Jack Perky, Junior at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with his father, R. C. Perky, at Perky | | | | .PIERCE BROTHERS ear Won. Curry’s Sous Go. | 530 William Strest QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. Fleming and White Sts. —Courteous Service— PHONE 65 G. C. ROBERTS General Merchandise —Wholesale and Retail— Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing kh. B. DAVIS’ 100 PER CENT PAINTS AND OILS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE —MARINE SERViCE— COMPLETE SERVICE > TO YACHTS INCLUDING FOREIGN CLEARANCES PORTER DOCK CO. PHONE 455 PHONES 24 ana 55 William and Caroline Sts. TREVOR AND INSURANCE} JOHNC. PARK Office: 319 Duval Street 328 SIMONTON ST. MORRIS Hi INC. TELEPHONE NO. 1 PLUMBING Various Social Events , Cocktail and. egg nog parties, open house receptions and Christ- mas dinners were the central so- cial activities of the Christmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Kerr were hosts at a cocktail party Christ- mas Eve at the informal opening of the Casa Marina bar. M. J. Madigan and R. V. Hyland also! held a party at the bar the same evening. A third party was that given by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stovall on that night. Among the egg nog parties was that given yesterday afternoon by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Braund! honoring Mrs. Braund’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Butler and her sons, George and Charles, and daugh- ter; Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Thompson were hosts at an egg nog party at their home Christ- mas afternoon, There was an open house gath- ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk. oe pony ysa- 1903 Bubb’ aycK | Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian: | had many friends drop in at:theif open house Christmas Eve. «Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller also had an open house |local folk dropped in from upstate | points for Christmas Dinner. | _ Christmas Eve Dances at Raul’s |Club, Habana-Madrid, Pena’s Garden of Roses drew a large number of people, and dances Christmas night at the Cuban Club, Pena’s Garden of Roses brought’ many folk together. Nightly dances will continue through the week. The Junio: ‘Woman's Club held their annual tea dance Christmas afternoon. Along Duval street a gay crowd in typical carnival mood threw confetti, blew horns, paraded, and generally enjoyed themselves. ‘The Churches of the city had special services on Sunday morn- ing and evening, and also observ’ ,ed Christmas Eve. Miss Aleida Camero Weds Idelio Salinero Last Night Miss Aleida Camero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Camero, became the bride of Idelio Salin- ero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Salinero, last night, at “El Salva- dor”, Methodist-Episcopal church, Rev. Guillermo Perez officiating. Salinero was maid of honor and | The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Camero wore a white sat- in gown with long veil and white satin train. She. carried a bou- quet of rock roses, Miss Liduvina Relatives and friends of many} CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tt % woLuTR foL p: my oF : B Beaig <COFRSspon- for, . ima Hotel, | na or stay for the | SEBS9R pows w prise | ‘ yelvet dress with} | turban. carried red radiance | Toses. Florencio B. Romero was | best man. A pfogram of instrumental mu- sic by Alfredo Barroso and Man- | uel Camero, Jr., with songs by Virgie Key precede the appear- ance of the bride. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Camero, 516 Division street. | Cake and wine were served. Following were those present at | the reception: Mr. and Mrs. Vicente Molina, | Mr. and Mrs. Enriquez Solano, and Mrs. Emelio Romero, Mr. and | Mrs. Pedro Aguilar, Mr. and Mrs. | Manuel Salinero. Mesdames Armando Guiterrez. | Arzenio Diaz, Pedro Rodriguez, Filo Rodriguez, Evaristo Rod- | Tiguez, Evelio Rueda. Misses Natalia Perez, | Dolores Valdez, Lydia Sands, Florence. Sands, Quirima Garcia, Liduvina | Salinero. 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Qver Sea Hotel, Key West, Fla. nov22-tf FOUR-DOOR PLYMOUTH SE- DAN, 20 miles to gallon. CHEAP. 613 Caroline street. dec23-3tx REAL ESTATE FOR RESULTS—List your prop- erties for sale or rent with the CLEM C. PRICE ORGANIZA- TION. Registered Brokers. Phone 124. 505 Duval street. decl-tf | TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES- TATE or mortgage on Florida Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. 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