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site| happiest parties of the holiday evening at the Fleming Street Church Annex by the WCSC of tion. T 7 The hall was beautifully deco- and green streamers arching} head, a lighted Christmas ee tome. tree et one end and the refresh- Walker. ment table at the other. Cutter,| Mrs. Sudie Richardson, Peter Adams of ‘wlass Dolly—Terry Lynn Harris. Lad Relis” —sung by car Tas Margaret Laz- Cume-| “Christmas ts Joliv—Bill ” Jack- “tee Wart it You Wi) Be Happy—Richard Rev. and Mts. Ashworth, and{ they were both received as two new “Heart Friends” into the church. Following the presenta- worth, gifts were given both the Reverend and Mrs, Ashworth on behalf of the church, the recipi- ents expressing their happiness and love for Key West and its people, Both are active workers in the church and among young A fine musical program under the leadership of Mrs. Carl Ber- valdi was given. The singing of carols, a piano solo by Dan Scho- neck, a vocal solo by Mrs. Paul Herrick, a quartet composed af J. Bethiebem” Miss Gladys -|MeCracken Here Visiting Miss Glrdys McCracken, of De- troit, Michigan, has arrived to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCracken, at the family home at 319 Grinnell street. _| Miss McCracken, who makes frequent visits to the Island City, .| there when she left. She therefore : jooks forward with much pleasant wens, “I Kaow Something,” Nan} aeticipation to her stay here, Aimee ecm where the weather is ideal. Miss McCracken expects tc! leave Key West to return to De- twoit about January first, but may make another trip here during | the first tew months of the New Year. H a = am Sem a wewvvevvevrvereeye! Wert, teeves shortiy for an bat aver practically the ©n-| eecsccenccacacscecaen . ane Officer t of beertng ber play| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lesley nib Deen announce the birth of a son gecwwwed Wer early | Tuesday, December 20, at 4:32 Geter the direction of 'P. ™. in the Monroe County Hos- ~ i Geston, and, pital. The new arrival weighing emia Rieck Mountain! five pounds, 12 ounces, has been ® Nerth Corctina, where | «ven the name of Lesley Thomas wrdes Hemneh Jol! ar er Grecter of opers| Daughter To Vories eereesy © Coleghe and A nine pound, eight ounce deughter was born Tuesday to teen © member of the | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Vories, in Pee Symphony and con-|the U.S Naval Hospital. The oot Geter of the Denver Sym | new arrival has been named Fay eee Be ete ete wer concert | Marie ay meester ot “he Opers Orchestra at! — { po guwe Oy of the emnue! Opere | Daughter To Burros | ; vet | A six pound, eleven ounce’ -" Hee ws m( it. daughter was born Friday, De- wweteres | . Picember 16, to Mr. and = Mrs. wee Me Maren Charles Leonard Burros, in the Se ee semengieted munition. Aly. Naval Hospital. The child eee Bey Gee git the has hed ex: | ha. been named Betty Ann. ee 8 eres of he renowned | Hombiens Have Daughter “ + UY aon ve 2 ee + Muste @ Mew) wunice Elizabeth, an eight! jk nd, fifteen and three-quarter’ ™ | ounce daurhter was born to Mr. Alonzo Hamblen in the ! Hospital, Wednesday, | December 14 : Sons To Prines eae Meee Gewnders, Betty Ar-| Mr and Mrs. Robert LaMar » OR ee beer A OH beers, AA. Bod Ma ne announce the birth of a son, -. + Te cae Friday, December 16, at 2:27 : —- ‘| eet Voemoeen, PIC.| im. in the U. S. Naval Hospital. a + He Alte Retrmers, Cart Cook, FN.) Ty. Child has been named Roy =~ © eee) eee Beet GN. Mike Belice, AN J irwin pe) eee Meester, AA Al Davey, SN | ~~ jit Chet Armagur Deughter To Recombers ‘—e @ 5 Seed week will bring} An eight pound, three ounce seed ee WE HECS Carclers to the} daughter was born Friday, De- LF Mave Mewntal tor their! vember 16, at 4:01 p. m, in the v.| Ge wee catty § Saturday even-! ss Naval Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. es ie (Mikes places by | Steve Joseph Recomber. The new , ‘ Care wclude + Old | arrival has been named Alice * ~~ ewe, Pemeana Housing Marie. i a ea os —_ Mf Mayor Louis | — —_ - a FAB Howeung, and the U | pasri a Etec Metun he Patricks Have Daughter — and Mrs. Robert Frederick Pee NOOSE Chow Ma Mr : : oan om, Sei, © Stary Seun-| patrick announce the birth of a| = Se ge ee Bien Me | daughter Friday, December 16, at WU & Meval Chapel on Christen, | #:29 a. m. in the U. S. Naval Hos- | 7 4) Ove ™#5 | pital. The new arrival weighed | | seven pounds, eight and one-quar-! ved at }ter ounces afternoon and ar om \Sen To Carpenters Ce Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carpen- 9_} ter announce the birth of a son at Hew Preamee OF F | Woman $) 3.55 a. m., today in the Monroe} 'County Hospital, weighing eight | pounds, two ounces, hace At Raul’s Club o Peewee, Cer stmas In the winter the lynx grows jetteck to 1 o'ctork ltufts of hair on its feet that act The change in site was made at| as snowshoes. et Resins merting of the| __, .. sua aw Woman's Club held oF hal . evening of this week, Persons holding tickets: for the | @t thie mereting it was also} Tea Dance on Sunday will please te held the pext official) note the change of place for the teeeting of the organiza-| dance, it is pointed out by the om January 10. instead of Junior Woman's Club. Day, at 4 as originally sched- the Church. This was a combined ' tage, vocal trio composed of “Heart Friend Party” and recep-|C. Sawyer, C. Bervaldi sell Curry, made his appearance, ! |Gifts for each “Heart Friend” presi-! were distributed, and each - dent of the WSCS, gave a very son tried guessing the identifica- impressive welcome address to tion of their “Heart Friend.” birthday of Mrs, Ashworth, and all joined in singing the birth. day song and wishing many hap- tion of a corsage to Mrs, Ash- p: tif was displayed on the refresh- ment table, The punch bowl was beautifully banked with triple poinsettas and ferns, candles in crystal holders burned at each side. Frozen pune! it cake, plain cake, san ich candies were served. happy party, with much it due the various chairmen ..and their committees in charge affair. Mrs. Herbert Everett’s Death Learned of the ceath of Mrs. Everett at West Newbury, Mass. recently. winters here in Key West with her daughter, shall, and will be remembered as a charming and accomplished.wo- man, she was a gifted pianist, i 3 through the years had never. al- borne, Missouri, r lowed her talent and enthusiasm| West on Tuesday of this week for to di | runctions here, sponsored by the Key West Wo- | City will be grieved to learn of | bar, Myrta Guquel, Charles Ne- ed Rodriguez, Raymond Rodrig- | tai pe tad el oak @ pla and v oO Nottage, vocal solo by Faye Ber- valdi, accompanied by Miss Not- cand , and an accordion solo by Mrs. Alice Albury ~ made up this program, With the playing of Jingle Bells Santa Claus, otherwise Rus- per: The oceasion was also the yy returns of the day to her. The traditional Christmas mo- while red It was indeed a success: ofthe ere rete ES Word has been received here Herbert Mrs. Fverett spent several Mar- Mrs. Cyril Though eighty-six years of age, and sh. She played at several including those man’s Club and by St. Paul’s Wo- man's Auxiliary. Her many friends in the Island her passing. Mr, And Mrs, Morales Arrive For Holidays Mr. and Mrs. Alton Morales, of Ft. Myers Beach, arrived in Key West last night to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Mo- rales’ family here, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Arwur, 903 Grinnell street, aa | | | (#) Wirephoto SENORITA CARMEN FRANCO POLO = (above), 23-year-old daughter of Generalissimo Francisco Franco has become engaged to Cristobal Martinez y Bordiu. Marquis of Villa- verde. The Spanish dictator made the announcement over the Spanish National Radio from Madrid. The 29-year-old Merquis is a doctor attached to the Spanish Red Cross. Former Miss Carolyn Hattrick Visiting Parents Mrs. Harold T. Hawley, of Os- arrived in Key 4 visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hattrick, 608 Fleming street. Mrs. Hawley is the former Miss Carolyn Hattrick. She plans to spend some time here with her family, and enjoy the good weath- er, it being extremely cold in Missouri this time of year. Xmas Program At % s Congregational Church Today The annual Christmas program of the First Congregational Church will be given this after- 0 o’clock at the church, announced. hi be a Christmas T 524 Rose Lane, Mrs. Florence} sitis of candy and fruit will be Solomon, 1205 Florida street, and | yyade to the children. Mrs. Edmund Curry, Von Phister | A cordial invitation to the pub- street. Mrs. Morales is the former Miss Mae Mackie. Girl Scouts To Carol Tomorrow Night The Senior Girl Scouts and their guests are going caroling Friday, December 23, at 7 o’clock. They are to meet at Melddy Inn and proceed to the old folks home, the County Hospital, and through town and visiting, shut- in homes. pag After the caroling the group will go ta the Yates home for refreshments. Anyone wishing the scouts to carol for them should Phone 445- W, it was announced. wv Vv TT vereverwy Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 0204447044040404444 Passengers leaving for Havana, Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: George M. Gutierrez, Ophelia Gutierrez, Marlene Gutierrez, Raoul Mitchell, Robert E. Bow- ditch, Charles Pretzhoff, Juan Anuez, Jr., Marta Anuez, Gloria Anuez, Perla Buso, Jorge Esco- | hus, Stanley Ellis, “Jules Schwartz, Paul Freder- ickson, Dody Frederickson, Ma- bel Zanol, Maynard Roster, Al- fred Sicilia, Charles Bach, Mary Bach, Arthur N. Schmidt, Floride Schmidt, James R. Schmidt, In- dalecio Pertierra, Olga del Pico, Burt Garnett. John McLaughlin, Dorothy Turner, James Tramell, Georgia Tramell, Thomas Reber, James Bickham, Albert E. Reber, Ra- mon de La Rosa, Gilberto Igles- jas, William C. Burke, Anthony Schiavone, Jose Ramos, John Shanly. Carlos Alfaro, Jose Alfaro,! Ada Foster, Fernando Diaz, Emi- lia Lima, Rosalia Lima, Fernan- uez, Francisco Cueto, Lee Wood- ruff, Paulina Woodruff, Renaldo | Circuit lic to attend the made by the Chur: event has been Seek Divorces Peti filed yes' oking divorces were in the office of t Clerk Earl R. Ad- ams by Betty Bev Abraham Gruber Dietsch nst Jacob Di- etsct Harper Coff- against John R. Coffman. 7 Apply To Wed Applications for marriage licen- ses were filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by James A. Tucker, 25, and Helen Ford, 17, of Marathon, and by Samuel H. Albrecht, 25, and Ragna Neilson Anderson, 26, also both of Marathon. ions Coming Events THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22— Formal Dance, Teenagers Club, Armory at White and South- ard st: s. Music by Coral Isle Serenaders. Crowning of Queen Lavonda Sawyer by City Commissioner Louis c Mr, and Mrs. Myrtland Cates, chaperones. Floor Show. Jayshees’ Christmas Children’s Party, 4 P. M., at Clubhouse on Flagler Avenue. Public in- vited. Refreshments and a visit by Santa Claus. Christmas program, 6:30 P. M., at First Congregational Church. Gifts of candy and fruit for children. General public welcomed. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23— Marriage of Miss Margaret Ann Pettis to Charles Yelvington, Jr, 8 P.M, at First Metho- dist Church. Reception to fol- low at Woman's Club on Du- val street. Christmas program, sponsored by Sunday School of First Presbyterian Church, 7 P.M. at Church. General public welcomed. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25— Annual Tea Dance Honoring College Students Home For Holidays, sponsored by Jr Woman’s Club. 4 to 7 P. M, at Raul’s Club on the Boule- M. Sanchez, Alberta Torres, vard. - ealists, $:00 PM—Boxing training, bar- bell, mats. Daily from 7:30 P.M. Piano. ‘ ‘ 8:00 P.M.—Pi Pong, Pool, #nd & ame Shuffleboard” and Table wonlt ie Coach $00 EMPatls Dancing, oe! ee ‘ ach. : F .M.—Pat 1:45 PM—Spanish | Class hon Ger the stars. Gus Ayala’s factuner te" ; ie ior Orchestra, Dean Smith, mas- pnt seid 8:30 PM—USO, NCCS Junior | ___ tet of ceremonies. dndder ‘Hostess Meeting, Vg eae vaciay Show Re |. ™ ¢ ist and ard: Mon-| * earsal r {They rowrete 8:15. P.M.—“Play Bingo”. WEDNESDAY— 1:00 P:M. — Hospital Fishing | 7:15 P.M.—We sing around the -piano. . E. E. Crowson. | 8:00 P.M.—Pinochle Tourney. — 8:00 P_M.—Craft Classes. (leath- érand shell craft). W. A.) ~ Glisch - Helen Hanley. } 8:15 P.M.—Movie on the Patio Buster Perpall, operator. ‘ days. 9:00 PM—Wiener Roast. TUESDAY— _— * Stat 2:00 PM—Prenatal Class 8:00 P.M.—Movie Feature. WEDNESDAY— THURSDAY— 7:30 PM—YMCA Glee Club 1:00 P.M.—Fishi: Tri Ss. Practice. All servicemen in- Naval Pit og vited. Don Gilles, director. tients. m4 9:00 P.M.—Patio Dancing, un-) 6:00 PM—Radio Hour. ° ae der the stars. Gus Ayala’r 9:00 PM—Dance — Tune Tap-| Qrchestra. James Carroll, | master of ceremonies. DAY — =i 2:00 PM—Navy Wives Sewing Group — (Singer Preceype es ingo, sponsored St. Mary's Parish Organizations. Mrs. L, Wuebbold at the pi ano. 8:00 P.M.—Learn to Dance (ball- | toom for beginnens—no spec tators). Mrs. R. Hartenstine, instructor. 9:00 P.M. — Country Dancing. | * (It's for Squares.) The call-/ er, Mrs. R. Hartenstine. ' SATURDAY— } 8:00 PM—B: FRIDAY— 10:00 AM—N; avy, Wives Bowl: ing, U.S. Naval Station Alleys. . 12:30 P.M.—“Let’s Go Fishing“ 7:00. PM—Party, Naval Hospital Capt. Mac. Sign up at the} : (2nd. Friday). YMCA. | 7:30 PM-Dramatie Rehearsal. 9:15 P.M.—Movie on the Patie Kedar Adour, of Buster Pernall. operator. U, S. N., Dramatic Executive—Forest Turner | Coach. . Program Director — Mrs +3:45 RM-Joint.-Meeting, USO » NCCS§ Junior Hos- tesses and Service- samen’s Council, Ist We wish to extend our thanks | to all who helped during the sick. | nevs and death of our loved one, Michael Carey. Especially do we thank Drs. Shepherd and Lester and the hospital personnel; those! Friday. : 7:45 PM—Hayride, Marshmal- low Roast on the Beach (3rd Fri- day). Sign up in advance, who sent foral offerings and do- 9:00 PAE Coffee. and Doughout| ated their cars. SATURDAY. THE FAMILY 1:00 PM—Going to the Beach? Dressing rooms, showers. 2:00 PM—Children, ages 9-12, swimming class at U. S. Naval Station dec22-Itx UN ‘ SPECIAL — SPECIAL Gallons of Claret, Enlisted Men’*s |; imal Pool. or Sautern Wings. 2.00 PM—Sports Broadcast. 7:00 PM—Servicemen’s Coun- We have « complete stash af cil meeting, 2nd LIQUORS. RUMS ent GORE We and 4th Saturday. 8:00 PM—Community Singing. 9:00 PM—Juke Box Dancing. FACILITIES New billiard tables, punch- ing bag, sparring gloves, lit- erary, musical instruments, ping pong, sewing machines, shaving gear, showers, dress- ing rooms, and table games. Checking, wrapping and mailing packages, writing desks. FREE to any piece on the Reet 10 minutes, up until Midelgie PHONE 1348 For Your Christmas Grier . . ,For Prompt Service ... cat CHEAPER PRICES MORGAN'S CUT RATE LIQUOR STORE Formerly CARMONA Mrs. Eileen S. Coughlin Director. Mrs. Vera C. Wood, Program Assistant. 1114 Duval Street Te Quality PRINTING TODAYS COUPON WEBSTE Nee School and DICTI EST PRICES! THIS COUPON THE ARTMAN PRESS | uo corcee PHONE 51 fe Pi aap Citizen Building oa bry 106 extra