The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 10, 1949, Page 4

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. Pe ee Vy Pe rH 2 . ’ ae . 5 _____ MONDAY; TANUARY 1, 1948 - Pella i ; een ms : , SOCIETY NEWS ‘LOUISA'S “LETTER 7 By NI@A LESLIE GULEY _——— — | Dear Louisa: | What, is an old maid? I thought that appellation went ‘ out of style about ten years ago, but someone spoke of me | the other day a8 an old maid. ‘ / UNMARRIED—THIRTY—Tenn. Answer: - Phones: ease an Se ccc LU LL LL LL LL Opening Ball At Casa Marina Hotel Held Saturday Night; One Of Outstanding Events Of Social Season The formal opening ball at the ski, Mr’ -and ene + Mrs. George Mills An old maid is a prissy, narrow-minded person of any age from twelve to sixty, married or unmarried. At least, that is my private opinion. Some ever known were married of the worst old maids I have women—those _holier-than-thou kind—who expect little children to be angels and expect the .% worst of other women and men. Casa Marina Hotel Saturday} white, pr. and Mrs. Aubrey H. { 2 ee camp gh aaah ob 2 e night was a brilliant and ,beau- ern : Th W of . married tiful affair, and ofé of the tog | emilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lance | e eather women of my acquaintance, outstanding events of the entire social season in Key West, with many visiting as well as lociil so- calites present. e The gowns as worn by the ladies were exceptionally lovély, lot Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Merle H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Lester, Captain and Mrs. Carl Hilton, Dr. and Mrs. L. H.,Conly, Mr. and Mts. C. A. Van Deursen, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stone, Mr. and Mrs. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Con- tinued fair weather with moder- ate easterly winds thru Tuesday. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy who are well on their way to- wards the half century- mark, could not, by any stretch of imagination, be termed old maids. They are too amusing and clever, they are too interested in things and people, and they are too : r her thru Tuesday. A and deserving of special mention.| J. J. Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. weat : Py Pe prot PN in ee = Music was furnished by Bob Me-| Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Norberg Ch Sinai: Eee en erie he ie gris any a ii Grew and his orchestra, and the} Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Albert pb ply brens eeonmpueratey Casts LOUISA gala evening, in the charming at-| Gibbs, Mrs. Norah Smiley, Mrs. erly winds thru Tuesday. Clear PER Y i - mosphere of the hotel, was one to} Charles Monroe, Miss Neen Wil- to partly cloudy weather. Henrie: remember liams, Miss Minnie-Porter Harris, East Gulf: Moderate east to] ‘)" votre + withica wee Sie ° Guests at the ball included the} Mrs. D. A. Printz, Mr. and Mrs. « |southeast winds thru Tuesday. Petpet Seay parent ah ee . internationally known Mr. and| Robert Eugene Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Partly cloudy weather. believe that he is anything but A Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt; Dr.| Edwin F. Trevor, Mayor and Mrs. No small craft or storm warn- a rowdy because ‘all of the men P and Mrs. H. Walker of Miami;|A. Maitland Adams, Mr. and Mrs. ings are being displayed. in hiavtamily: havele: bat cnaine Mr. and Mrs. John Stadler, Mi-|Jack Thompson, Mr. and “Mrs. Sees about getting drunk and misbe ami; Duke Crane, Chicago andj Guy Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Key West, Fla., Jan. 10, 1949 | having s a) Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Lean-| Winter, Commander and Mrs. L. (Qbservation taken at City Office, The bec Tt ‘ , ¥ s y hates all that ard Hicks, Chicago; Harold Wil-}H. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. George x a 8:30 a.m., EST) much as I do, and has alw - hams, president of the Atlantic! Bonamy, Mr. and Mrs. George LEAVING CHAPEL—Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Joseph’ B. Klocken- Temperatures. behaved like ‘a perfect genile- 7 Gulf Transportation Co., the Key |.Renna, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dion,| kemper (Lucretia Wilson) are pictured leaving the Naval | Highest yesterday . 77/man. We are both old enough 7 West-Havana Car Ferry; Mr. and | Mrs. Vermell Welch Hutcheson,) Air Station chapel in Pensacola, Fla., under thé traditional | Lowest last. night 69]/to get married but my parents ‘ Mrs. P. S. Seelig; and Samuel H.) Mrs. Catherine B. Stopp. arch of swords following théir marriage in December. After | Mean _. - 73] are trying to break us up al- = Wiley, Foreign Service Officer,} Captain Cecil C, Adell, U.S.N.,| q gulf coast honeymoon, the couple will reside in Argentia, | Normal - 69|thoug the boy has a good job. - Retired. Captain and Mrs. Frank Busey,; Newfoundland. e bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Precipitation They say that they are sure he ney Westers present included U.S.N. Captains and Mrs. J. A-| Edward Semple Wilson of Corry Heights, Pensacola, and | Total last. 24 hours (00 ins.| will be just like all the rest of udge anc rs. Aquilino Lopez, Farrell, U.S.N., Lt.-Com. and Mrs. the groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Albert Klocken- Deficiency this month .64 ins,| the family. Jr., Lt. and Mrs. Martin Wilhelm, Frank H. Savio; Lt. Com. and k 'B Ph Frank Hétdy) Tote} this month 00 ins What must I do ¢ Colonel and Mrs. W. Curry Har- Mrs. Stanley A. Wood, Lt.-Com. emper of Batchtown, Ill.—(Photo by Frank Hardy. Deficiency: this year 64 ins. A. B. L.—Kans. . ris, Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, and Mrs. Arne W. Havu, Lt. and s 5 a Total this year : Oins. Answer: - Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hilario Ramos, Mrs. James A. Jones, were in- " Kae i “| It is always well to look at ¢ 2 Miss Matilde Ramos, Mr. and cluded in the Navy officers and Miss Lucretia Wilson, Former apes eee: babi Ge ciclta ifeimiles: beteneceine Mrs. Laureano Sanjurjo, Mr. and_ thei ives wh fe: ee —_ a 4 ; » ; ra Mt i. ey Danate: Mr. and aie ue tee Were Mi aad Key Wester, Weds Lt. Joseph ‘ WV% paso leis = ces a pa A. Mrs. R. H. Dopp, Mr. and Mrs. Se- Mrs. J. V. Meserole, Mr. and Mrs. t ‘ Barometer itture of the indo Oh Wile on bastian Cabrera Jr. Sebastian James A. Wilson, Henry Brent, | Klockenkemper In Pensacola, Fla.' (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m. Snes Gouwwilt eal by ed 2 Cabrera IIL,Dr. and Mrs. J... Miss Rita Brennan, L. M. Lynch- 30.29. ins.—1025.7 mbs. ing at your intended’s father Lancelot Lester, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. werner, .Carl Bilanger, Mr. and Seasonal greenery and the deep} Leonard Kistner, and Lt. (jg) Jo- Tomorrow's Almanac or mother, I say, as a usual J. B. Hayes, Ernest A. Ramsey, Mrs. Christian Wittkow, Miss red of the Yuletide were reflected seph Culotta. : Sunrise .. 7:13 a.m.} thing, but this doers not always : Miss Mary Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson, Mrs. Sarah in the decorations of the Naval’ For her daufgtiter’s wedding | Sunset 5:57 pm.} hold true. Occasionally in a Everett W. Russell, Miss ¢Betty Palfrey Cooke and Mrs. Wojcie-| Air Station Chapel in Pensacola .Mrs. Wilson wore a _ becoming] Moonrise - 2:51 p.m.| family of no-goods, there will - Rae Russell, Mrs. Eleanor Dow- chowska. on December 28th _last, when gown with bodice of silvery sat- | Moonset ae _.... 4102 a.m.] be.one or two fine girls or boys . Bvsy Se Naren SS oucteue mae Aan in on a background of pink illu- echeeatiees who, instead of following in daughter o Mr. an fs. £dward | sion, and a slim“black skirt with ‘ the footsteps of these erring crys ) i 1, steps : . Mrs. William Alexander H Semple Wilson of Corry Heights, | matching gloves. Her corsage was| AIDES ‘elders, bend every effort to be : | b (Naval Base) q" “E. bli h B Si Phi h Pensacola, i — beer ofj of white camellias. ‘The groom's ‘Tomorrow different from them. Some of ” / Lt. (jg) Joseph Bernar ocken-| mother who arrived by plane just . the finest men and women have 0 Establis ela igma U C apter | kemper, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs./ in time for the ceremony, was at- — Standard ig come from apparently very poor ¥. Mrs. William Afexander of here they contact her at the ho-| Joseph Albert Klockenkemper of tired in a costume suit with a co-r aise ra aa: 1:19 a.m. stock. Some of the people who seanitative i i i i : : mmediately after, the ceremo-| AppITIONAL TIDE DATA |‘Y ° neg ee aes ; resentative of Beta Sigma Phi, Beta Sigma Phi, states Mrs.) wirs. Paul P. Stewart, organist, | ny, a reception ‘was held in ball- (Reference Station: Key West) | Wee reared in poverty and had internationally known sorority | Alexander, is social and cultural played . Traumeri, (Schuman):| room of: the ofile lubyat Mus- Time of| Height of absolutely no background. , for, women, is in Key West this} in nature, uniting young women] Panis Angelicus (Franck); Rever- | tin béach. The bride’s table held Station— Tide {high water So we do wrong to condemn Ff week to establish a chapter in}in fellowsliip, and friendsbip,{ie. (Debussy);, ahd | Meditation | a'garland of flowers with lighted] mehia Honda, - ~~ +4--5>.-[2.,¥OUnR, men because, of the this city. through its planned programs | from, = aes ane pela e Re Fina a pte PR Sat (otidge). Oh 10m 0.0 fh ee ee samples, he’ has . ; < ; A 4 ord’s re ry was 5 . ~ ee Beta Sigma Phi has 3,000 chap-| with the ultimate aim of making | Tove Thee (Grieg) were played Rie ‘Thomas A. Johnson’ greeted sir <a 42h 20m behaved himself and done the ; ee ee an art of living. Ideals of the or-| during the service. . the guests at the door, with Mrs.| poss Gniea best he could, he should be ac- 2 eee See > duiaska, "2"! ganization are presented “in its The traditional ivory satin]E. A. Frank in charge of the! (gandy Point)—Oh 40m corded more praise and consider- waii and Japan, with an active "i z A 1 slassic | bride’s book. Presiding at the ta- (Sandy Poin ation than the boy who has no S membership of over 70,000. In} motto: Lilfe, learning and friend-| gown fashioned along classic BESAGre Mac MERKEN OAL Toe Caldes Channel such handicaps. f. Florida there are 59 chapters. Na- | ship. lines with curved neckline, slim BEE Jp. and’ Ms. Mebane (north end) -+2h10m +14 ft.) 7 Gon't think you will be wrong § tional headquarters are in Kansas{. A number of outstanding wo- a Ss a o ala. Agcisting in perving were | orp 000 in sticking to such a young man City, Mo. men are affiliated with the or- | Chosen by IGE: Mrs elias 7 3 Good luck to you. © a ; : ree 5 E , F ood luck to you. . Mrs. Alexander is staying at| ganization, including Eve Curry, | length veil edged in lace wae das ehvest hime eel worse (—)—Minus sign: Corrections LOUISA. A ; clasped to her head with a tiara; lahassee, Miss Joan Fauria, Miss d é the La Concha Hotel, and re-|Osa Johnson, Mildred Seydell, Pp : 1 3. Her | Rosalie Fauria, Miss Ann McDon- to be subtracted. SER f quests that if there are any for-; lecturer and writer, and Dorothy ; ne Saye a Spee oF ald, Miss Betty Saltmarsh, and] (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to Address Your Letters to: = mer members of Beta Sigma Phi’ Canfield Fisher. | eetuae a Brvernia Miss Rosemary Fleming. be added. “LOUISA”, P. O. BOX 532, - oe om i OPE: Ol ; Orangeburg, S. C. ; Mr. Wilson gave his daughter} The bride selected an autumn a H 1 ql O o ‘ in marriage. . brown suit with fitted jacket and TODAY IN HISTORY aad al owarc « UrTiuans Arrived Today To. Miss Mary Jean Fauria, the Matching mink neckpiece, a gift (Know America) saccleeieiadtars = C. luct § A ‘only attendant for the bride, Of the groom, OF pare 1776=Thomas Paine’s historic (Passengers = conduct Second . udubon Screen Tour|°"; ice blue taffeta with pleat- ‘ip along the Gulf Coast. Her|«Cormmon Sense” appears anony- |'* e wore ice P aCeesconies were aller brawn ; fi d A ‘ed panel down the front, basque @Cessories were all 0 rovniand mously:in Philadelphia — advo- For Ha vana é Howard L. Orians, lakelore | address an audience of adults in bodice and a bouffant skirt in her corsage \ cates immediate declaration of é photographer, arrived in Key |the Key West High School Audi- abbreviated hoop effect. She car- buds and talisman roses. '} independence. Called first articu- Saturda _ Yr West at noon today. He is sched-{torium on the subject of “Lake-| :ioq a crescent arrangement of MeW residence will be at the na-}]ate American declaration of her ! y é uled to speak, under the sponsor- lore” and “Wildlife at Your Door- pink roses tied with pink stream- Val base in Argentia, Newfound-{ mission in the world. Pisseri were for/ Havana via Aer ship of the Monroe County Au-|step, illustrating his remarks by| arc and wore matching gloves land. ‘ ; 1870—The Standerd Bill Com-| ovias “Q” planes on Saturday in Fd — Society and the National j full color films. : and a halo of pink blossoms. Lt.!_ Mrs. Klockenkemper is the] pany incorporated in Cleveland, | clude: ‘ Audu bon Society, to: students in Born in Ohio, Mr. Orians Was! Comdr. Edward Mioducki served granddaughter of<Mr. and Mrs. J.| with John .D. Rockefeller presi- Wit: Stephenas..1.1la Sikehenk . 2 matinee of the , Audubon | schooled in Illinois and now lives as best man. Ushers were Lt. (jg) C. Gardner, Fleming street, and] dent. Stock was $1 million. rj ri an : ah ees dé , Sereen Tours at two o'clock this; in the mid-west area, knowing Melvin E. Klein, Lt. (jg) Bill. well known in Rey West, where 1888—The H I arry Ross, Evelyn Ross, Stanley afternoon in the Division Street | its summers and its winters and Hubbard 14. Gg) Richard Forbes, she attended the Convent of ie el arvey ‘a tae Lester, Beatrice Lester, Junie ¥ School Auditorium, it was an- | particularly its lakes and streams. ; Pat Nobles,’ Lt.ig)Mary Immaculate. . Hi Ing, SFeeh; BEML. P pa Black, Eugenia Rojas Pedro Ace d nounced today! hy George’ Mills.|He-has successfully caught these Te Ken aE Lhe eS . r nee sal vedo, Baby Acevedo, Casper pet White, the local Society’s ;Audu-'} impressions in natural color mo- * srcamer oa Pe ° fe 1 ge Age nome of ners Ai i wee he ee rs bon Sereen Tours Chairman. vies, so that all may enjoy them pd ki ; f yn, N. ¥. street-car men for a nnes, George Havener, Leslie . At 8:15 tonight Mr. Orians willj through the eyes of a naturalist. Several Key D iCalendar Of 10-hour day 4nd a $2.25 daily pay | Cosen, Grace Cosen, Thaddeus - I ‘ ° ends—with strike a failure. Olejniczak, Allen GYodin en aU: ee ici i cai acai West Residents | Coming Events 1902—The Carnegie Institution | _ William Bishop, Robert Bishop, Z Officers Wi Club Held | MONDAY, JANUARY 10th— __ | incorporated. a. ° i iwcers wes U uo ela O USS Cobbler |} ap er VFW Hall, Elizs 1920—-Final ratification of the} Raisy Ruslink, Audrey Rouse, - ’ ° ° ° ai i : | — p hoe 8:00 PM. SA Versailles Treaty in Paris puts| Homer Harris, Theodore Markos, 4 Election Meeting Last Friday : Several Key West residents are | yacht igs tae “| League of Nations into effect—| Louise Jacobs, Ray Edwin Ja o- f serving aboard the «submarine; Mn Bs ia ty Audubon So-| United States did not sign. cobs, Humberta Bauza Claro, - On Friday of last week the Of- | open tomorrow, Tuesday, at 1:30 | ° : He Aan Ce EO LN tour.| . 1923—U. S. Army of Occupa-| Miguel Gonzales, Oliver Cray A ficers Wives Club held their elec- | p. m., and thereafter will be open | USS Cobbler | we eee | tas arco Rereen a tion on the Rhine ordered home.| ford, Carmen Gonzalez, Enrique ny tion meeting at the Officers Club | two days a week’ for stated peri-| Fleet. These include: M Howard L. Orians, Labels “| 1941—The Lend-Lease Bill in-} Valls, Delio Perez, Maria Lopez, - at Fort Taylor, with’ Mrs. Ray}ods: On Tuesdays from 1:30 to| .Connard Kenneth aay aes ist, cage apie Hl pno- | troduced in Congress. Eduardo Garcia, James Green a Evers acting as hostess for the } 4:00 p. m. and on Thursdays from | £ineman, — class, USN, of 51-2/ tographer gs — ae { 1944—Americans in Italy fight} seetsebieg a - meeting. : 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. Hommel aay Fe eailh ca Gactene Sen ae a eds et High to within five miles of Cassino. | Indian Summer is a period of . Mrs. J. A. Long is the new co-| Captain Carl H. Hilton, U. S. Peaks calle ee norns i pith Bo 8 1946—President’s Fact-Finding/| pleasant autumn weather which inntt aster, cond = cla USN, 409 School | > chairman of the organization, and {Coast Guard (Ret.) was guest | Master, second class, : \ eee Board recommends a 17% % Gen-| is preceded by “squaw winter,” a - Mrs. Alexander Husband the new | speaker at the meeting, and gave | aes bert a MebDonald | TUESDAY, JANUARY 11th— eral Motor pay increase. cold snap during which the ther ol chairman. Mrs. Morgan Harris is|an interesting and informative Howat foe aired is es HiGNu Regular monthly meeting, Wo-|* 1948 Frigid weather closed in}momenter takes its first dip ep the outgoing chairman. talk on his recent trip to Europe. quar unael a ease "1 men of the Church, First} on the Northeast. | below freezing. 7 Mrs. Eli Vinock announced that} Mrs. George H. Wales won the | 924-D HOUne apa wall ; al Presbyterian’ Church, 8:00 p.J ee eee La ee - the Navy Relief Thrift Shop will|door prize at Friday’s meeting. agate es ois aSh. Ree STA VARTA 12 ° ear Se eee Bates z amar amas Elgin street. Grey~ Ladies’ Luncheon Meet- ARE YOu DISCOURAGED . J a a i ca cae ic s . : New Members To [Square Dance Spanish Classes Fort Taylor, Hostess, Mrs: W" because you suffer distress from - Y ‘ eel Ellis. ; - Be Inducted Into | At USO-NCCS |Resume Tonight Business meeting, Navy Wives] ff ‘di yen Z ‘i ree re a Club No. 88. 2:00 p. m. at — Legion Wednesday Tonight Spanish classes which were dis- | clubrooms, Bldg. 178, hin: ” continued during the holidays, Station. ~ ie Ki » 4 A regular meeting of Arthur; Gerald Pinder will teach| will resume tonight at USO} Bingo Party, sponsored by Sieich mehas vou NERVOUS, = : », Sawyer Post No. 28 will be heldj square dancing at USO NCCS|NCCS, instructor Benildes Re- Navy Wives Club No. 88, Are you Asieldee ise distress te - Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at} from 9 to 10 p. m. this evening. | ™ond announced today. South Beach Restaurant, 3| male functional monthly disturb- "? the Post Home on Stock Island. Somevotithe Sermicemen awh The regular class will begin at} p.m. ; { Relies makes you suffer from = A group of new members will a i pane See a=30 p. m. To accommodate win-; First Annual Benefit for pe, i Sahn At Mucho citeee ones - be réceived by a ceremony con-| hail from States where square} ter visitors and others who were | vent of Mary Immaculate. do try Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vege- ducted by the Key West Guard of | dancing is popular are expert in not able to attend the classes | Casa Marina Hotel, 9 P.M. to table Compound to relieve such o Honor ' the steps, but the majority of par-| since they began last October, a| 12:30 A.M. Bingo and Danc- wi actos medical test it proved eee - Southern Area Commander |ticipants are beginners, and nojhalf-hour session for beginners | ing. Dress optional. Chap- troubled told ane, Wo omen nati ; ‘ “« Harry Cooper, Miami Beach, will, one should hesitate to join in. will commence at 8:30 p. m., and | erones provided. get smart and try it yourasi/s ditoaiamat eee Tilipe. Gailey aeeaeeae ae visit the Post at this meeting.' The Square Dance Committee; students who wish a “refresher; MONDAY, JANUARY 17th— Pinkham’s Compound is what axainst such distress. It's also @ Also in attendance will be Geo,jincludes Ben Bart, AA, Betty|course” are invited to stay for | Opening Night, “One’s’ a peers cal Pa errand Breat stomachte tonic! Nicholas, District Committeeman; | Garing, Hilda Castillo, Don Tuck- | this class also. | Crowd,” presented by Key Of woman's moet important organs. PINKHAM'S TABLETS vith adactee > nd J» Martin Deer, 10th District;er AA, Betty Armayor, Mary The language classes. are free West Players at Barn Thea- ‘ » = Rehabilitation Chairman. ‘oad and Betty Kling. to Servicemen and their families.! tre. 8:30 p. m. Lydia &. Pinkham’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND «

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