The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 22, 1949, Page 4

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. a eeraewe SP cheerving their Golden Wed- img Anniversary. peers age today, on No- 7 1698, Mrs. Suwyer, wee then Miss Leonora Mc- became the bride of Wil- im @ ceremony per- Pathe; Friend of St. of the Sea Catholic the MeDonald home at th street. end Mrs. Sawyer are Westers, born and herein the Island Merv. Sewyer's parents were end Mrs. George E. McDon- aedher brother is George J. Sewyets have two chil- x Peeples Guest Speaker At County Council PTA Meet County Council of P.T.A. % regular meeting on Wed- ~ Usevember 16, at 1:30 p, ®& & the High School auditorium. A funtion was served at 2 “# the Truman School (© executive board mem- end guests from the Florida | | be madé. The report will be con- whe came down to attend moeting cee yige ri sinymevrne Vey ena ie. {two grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. a My. Sawyer is nat in the very best of health at the present time, |but Mrs. Sawyer, a wonderful tand delightful woman of much vigor and great geod. humor, has a cheerful greeting and a witty saying for everyone every day. The writer passes the Sawyer home twice daily, and chuckles ifer hours afterwards about some of Mrs. Sawyer’s choice sayings. : Ty : vs 'K. W. Chapter By NINA LESLIE GULEY Phones: 2," Sites! : ir. And Mrs. William Sawyer Today Observing Fiftieth Anniversary Of Their Marriage Mr end) Mrs. William dren, Mrs..Charles_ Cremata and 01 Blizabeth street, Joseph Sawyer. They also have Of A.R.C. To WwW. Cvrry. Harris, Chapter Chairman; has announced, that the ammual meeting of the Key West Chapter. American Red Cross, witl be held on ‘Thursday, December 1, at & p.m. at the Monroe County Clinie Audi- torium. A brief, but interesting pro- gram has been’ arranged for the il and the: eleétion of of- ficers and directors for the year 1950 will also ‘take place at the December 1 meeting. Miss Latin-. America Contest Being Conducted Miss Martha B. Peres, . pretty On this inspiring occasion, that! brunette, daughter of Mrs.. Lydia of their Golden Wedding Anni-} versary, all the friends and rela- tives of Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, and indeed the entire city, extend congratulations’ and heartfelt good wishes to the happy couple. it done. The unit will work in different, sections of the city -on certain dates, which will be @n- nounced later. Dr. Peeples said— “The X-Ray will only take about 5 minutes to complete, there will be no disrobing—just step up to the machine and the picture wlil fidential, being mailed to the Perez, and Miss Margaret Smith charming red-haired daughter of Sixto Smith, are the new entries in the “Miss Latin-Amberica of 1949” contest to be held at the Cuban Club Saturday night. “The contest is being sponsored by. the: social -elub n Carlos and supported by’ the “Latin- American’ ‘Chamber merece. ; Contest winner will bé crown- ed. some time in January’ when it} is. expected that the club will sponsora dance to defray ex- pense of the girl selected: to re- present this city at Tampa’s Gas- parilla fistival in February 1950, with all expenses’ paid. of Com- in a. jolly moed at a conference in the Ansley. Mo! Atlanta. On the coffee le is a basket of fruit presented, ‘The newly- weds feneege, They arrived in Barkleys ditties : At Shangri-La. ‘Visiting a ~ < \ -) Miguel Cano, Mabel ‘Bald: Sn ere Be Family Here’ ~- Wesel Beem mee For Week's Stay ‘ py oa William Sosa. Coming Events | jPhey arrived SEA ISLAND, Ga., Nov.,.22,— (#).--Vice-President Alben Bark- tey: and his bride are’ taking | it easy today at Shangri-la, “The . honeymoon spot which has turn- ed out to. be Sea Island, Gebrgia.. there . yes! lay. after a three-day: drive. from St. Mr..and Mrs, George C. Bart-| - hy ag lum, of Bogota, New Jersey, and Legion P ‘ast To Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard’ Bart- 4 ; Jum, of Orlando, are visiting the| Meet Tomerraw Messrs. Bartlum’s “sister and} Seb ood Arthur | brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr. sawyer Rost No. y pee Peepies, ead of the Mon-j person to.whom it belongs direct i John G. Sawyer, at the Sawyer: Legion will be held tomorrow at ‘(Clety Health Unit, was the | from the health department. The| TUESDAY, NOVEMBER: 22-- speaker at the Council| unit will stop in’ Marathon on Me told of many ways|Decémber 15 and in Matecumbe apna A's eould be help-| and Tavernier on the 16,” the health program of} Community singing led by Mrs. wheel children. He said | Norma ‘Dopp with Mrs. Roy Ed. would be made of| wards pianist, was enjoyed by} Children (ome of ‘it} all. : Fr aed ‘Shem started already) for} . The executive board “met at’1}- tonsils, ears, eyes,|p:m. just prior to the regular = Louis, where they were married Second: day of Thanksgiving} last’ week. P ; fee . “Festival ‘sponsored by" St. Now, says honeymoon Bat ' Paul's Wgman’s . Auxiliary.| “We just want to take it eas Baby . Show,. second age} hotel manager says. °"Mr. group judging. 4 P.M. at}Barkley is just-like one of. our Parish House. Turkey supper | 22-year-old grooms.” | oor a food sale, 8 P.M. Sea Island is a favorite : . on grounds. for newly-weds, Winston h- Rehearsal, Key West Commun: | i's Seupeheraarah _ - @ Some members of} meeting. It was recommended by Pr ‘Wen be helpful in the fol-}the board. and adopted by the Werk. which is very ‘im-| council that a luncheon be held is, when a child has| preceding ‘each meeting. Mrs. found whe needs care of}/Susan Adams and Mrs. Hilaj eam @yes, ete., the P-T.A.j Johnson were appointed to the Delp by seeing that this child) hospitality committee to make te be Br. ee-dentist and is| plans for hese luncheons. for, and if he \ =THere ill bend regular meet- mobile motor X-Ray. mentary Scheal. +, Wewld be here from Decem-}| ‘The “meeting was adjourn ge end will take free|and the High School ‘hostesses “Meys of all persons 15 ‘served delicious refreshments on ane over who care to have, the school grounds. . Navy Wives Bowl Tuesday And Friday Mornings At U.S. Naval Station mem) five enthusiastic bowl-| wives, beginners or experienced ore teginners knocked down | bowlers; wives of Enlisted’ Per- ® the Navy wives’ Tues-}sonnel; or Officers’ wives. Seen Friday morning sessions| Half the alleys will -be .avail- ad | S. Neval Station Alleys |able for non-league bowlers, and ~ The program is under jhalf for the league bowlers. It is t NCCS auspices |haped to organize tthe bowling ih seores for the first week | earns for the league next week. Season's bowling were} Last, week’s bowlers included Gemer, 148; Flo Faul-}the Mesdames Lillian DePas, and Josephine Chris-|Dorothy Gravat, Lee’ Larsen, hae Isobel Bliss, Edna Breeding, Judy . ne Turkey Handi-|Faulds,. Helen Holacher, Fritz o mg Tournament will be}Johnson, Katie Luckner, Flo third week in December. ! Faulconer, Frances Gainer, Jose- y will be awarded by!phine Christiansen, Mary Kunz, S to the winner. Any; Peggy Little, Madclene Taylor, ity Singers, 7:45 P.M., at Stone} ed Antony Beauchamp there last Church, Eaton and Simonton} m, “the onth. Streets... Preparations for} After his first look { home on Eaton street. : The Bartlum fa» ily | is © vety 8 p.m, at the Legion on} Stock Island, Antonio * well-known in Ke West, having | Jt Adjutant announced today. been one of the f ot sett! ree en ie ne ‘Coming Presentation of The| honeymoon apartment, Batkley |’ Regular meéting,- Sparkling| asked: “is there anything from peeeah Letec Ne Names bee * . Me ig be ec ‘s » &P Hall [to stay at dea folaha for aaa Rebel we : aavas’ re: sh UD. a the Vice-Pr K 5 ee tore phe hy that M. at Elks Club, Music by) far.” i ‘Arent, nang his Three See ee eeeké Navy} Peenagers To : U.S, Naval Station. Coral Isle Serenaders. Mr.j that the Teenagers’ will hold al Teenag: Dance, Armory at}Armory at White and Southard! cpap ones Snack BT and Mis. Myrtland Cates will,et- Meeting, La Concha y Wives Glub No. 88..-7:30 P.M., : Hold ‘Thanks Special Thanksgiving Teenage| Dance Here Dance, Armory at White and and Mrs.» Myrtland Cates,| -pecial Thanksgiving Dance . to- chaperones. White and’. Southard. streets. }streets. © Musiv by Coral Isle Latnueel | Music will be furnished by ite | with soft drinks only. ? ‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1— ficiate as chaperones. for aid in Clubrooms, ; Building . 178, Se Southard . streets: Music by} It has just’ been anhounéed FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25— morrow night, Wednesday; at the. band Mate Myttland) © oyal Isle Serenaders,. and = Mr-.| Annual * meeting,..Key “West fair. : Capt of Seneca, Red; The Tennagers ’ will alsb fold | County: Clinie. Auditorium, thelx regular weekly “dance on Program, election of officers Friday night, the 25th, as is cys- Nety wife may qualify for the'and Vera Wood, USO NCCS Pro- Terement who has bowled: gram Assistant, who is also: a et ring, on, not less than’ Navy wife. ete Gornites of play, since the | ~The ‘text “bowling session ‘will a) ofthe Season on November} be ‘held on , Friday morning, ater. from 10 AM to 12 Noon. All Navy The howl is open to all Navy , wives are invited to participate. “<- is Appl ¥ To Wed U. S. Navy and Constance Dolor- ~ es Langdén 18, of 900 Duval Applicetions for marriage li-| street; by Genzalo Labrada, 21, optijeeamere filea yesterday in the} of 919 Packer street and Ondina off Gounty Judge Raymond| Garcia, 21, of 912 Packer street ®& tert by Richard H. Twiddy,|and by Roderick S, Sumnar, 21, the U. S. Navy and Jac-|of the U. S. Navy and Mary Mar- @utiing Jessie, 18, of Akron, O.;| garet Howard, 21, of 708 Emma ty ele L. 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