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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ear. Ces. .. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE oa . PERSONALS . DINNER, QUARTERLY CONFERENCE TONIGHT MAYOR CARBONELL CONFERS WITH CUBANS “GET ACQUAINTED” —_|“Gaity And Good, Clean Fun™ Prevail, = ~ - EVENT PLANNED FOR a Bride Of Richard D. Sawyer On Sept. 9 AT FIRST METHODIST : TRUMAN PTA MEETING At YMCA Dances. Soc. Edi ait 4 - The first quarterly conference A special “Get Acquainted | ‘ nd “goud. cxea- < te Waite gladioli and terns decor- |tiered wedding cake and arrange-| of the church year will be held| nicki" al open ake ace gee ee: a ns ae a the altar of St. Mary's Star arargie ~ fe aaa deco-| tonight in the annex of the First for the P.T.A. of the Truman | 33% niet Sat — ‘the Sea Catholic Church for] ™™ bride's table. Methodist Church, announces Elementary School beginning at | digs ; ies : weddi 9, of Miss Both Mr. and iirs. Sawyer are the pastor, the Rev. G. Leon} 7:45 o’clock Tuesday night. i The a aw ~ a 2 oo = =a an a Set So! graduates of ‘the Key West High Wells. t The evening’s program will| fully selectec Key West gus whe act = — a Rose Marie Shannahan, daughter] School. ‘Mrs. Sawyer eae ae The evening will start with aj open with an old-fashioned com-| 4 wonderful time, dancing and talkng = of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Shannahan,|pjoyed in the office of Saunders 2 ad Gh supper. ut- 6:30; meee cca It's obvious at a glance that the ¥ RC < + =r 1120 South street, a spichard| Wholesale Ine. Mr. Sawyer served o'clock. All members and friends Mrs. Catherine Logan will give! in entertaining the servicemen = Key Wes =: << - ; “Daniel Sawyer, son. o! . aie oe years in the Army cme of the church are invited. Tiis is a short talk entitled “We Use Our} vicited the NLC.\CS. Club as yet. everyeme & == oe Mrs... Richard H. Sawyer, 1 ae aie “Se ADNeAY the first conference with Don Living Heritage.” Vocal mya | equally as fine a job taking care pease —— ¥ en ne "°!Cook, the church’s new Sunday tions from the chorus will Pt stat here, a job dropped — —— S {clerk al - eS Following the gular ting . ° _ Joseph Maring, at 6 o'clock in the] The bride and bridegroom re-| % ee ee he aerved *| ‘There was ample entertainment ¢——————___g a 54 peecaine: The double-ring marriage/turned last week from a three-| Charles Simmons All parents of Truman pupils| for the crowd, for two floor shows) __ : . i228 service was read. week honeymoon in Canada and ks ArcM . are urged to attend the meeting, | highlighted Saturday's dance. At Miss Mary Ann Matchett, voca-| Detroit, Mich. They are now at Spea Ss At! eeting " meet the faculty and schoo! board | 19 o'clock the group enthusiastic | “Hist, sang “Ave Maria,” and Mrs./home at 1210 Washington street. = MAYOR JOHN CARBONELL, JR.. confers with Senora Flor | a< well as the parents of your chil-| oe ad ae oe: organist, played wed- a Of Underwriters Angel Canizo de Trinidad, Senora Justo Mendez of Havana and | Gren’s schoolmat. ally —— flecr show ay ig selections. q = os - West| Senor Arturo Boza and Senior Luis Muniz on the problem of el jtwo, which was given & Mrs. Sharon Lones attended her Coming Events Membership in the Key ew On siden tn OO See ; orm-ray- | VY YY VV VV VV VV Vv Vw "ee | Marge Sjursen, who preesmted an sister as matron of honor. Misses Association of Life Underwriters} s meless famili residents of sh . | Patricia and Edyth Hampton andj MONDAY, OCTOBER 9— is 100% which is regarded by oth-| #9€4 Pinar De Ric. Cuba. The Cubans visited in Key West Sept! [Ne@ap A rriv a@l §) interesting and unusual character cs : Poinciana School P.T.A. will 29 and 30, appealing for help. The Latin-American Chamber of dance: 13-year-old Michael Marss- biecemerteinepeedlaietsaceiebcalaeasenniepenctetsesa- ork > | i iati and! merica of 1951, Miss Yi f Mobile, Ala., will|-, ‘ ments, whe tT. ary Mi Hi are leaving the association and’ merica of 1951, Miss Yolanda Betbeze o! 4-C Poinciana. Mr. Portewig,| Serv Pexy Fuschek of . The matron of honor and the an yal ee ome | are being replaced. ibbon for the opening of the show and make other scheduled BMC. oe ee at the Fleet — ‘You and Eddie Roark of P°O™=Ees t be 2 oe bridesmaids wore | pastel-colored) The Juvenile Council will meet |p Se Nee 2 eninecler one appearances * ——————— |Sonar School South Carolina were “drafted” by #. ee : — vag 2 voip at 8 p.m. in the juvenile court) 2.4 2; members of the Association's) 1"® ShOW will present a huge] 3 _—— their shipmaies to perform that iece — | For. her daughter's ceciding office in the Monroe County Board of Directors te replace the water show which will feature 95th Birthday Of A Son, Michael Vincent is they — bodily carned to the Se coin 5 Clinic Building. ii & i Pee canine: aie ae al Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Di-jpiano, where Percy rendered | ™ | takepart pal saiarad First Methodist Church will ee expressed their eae eas = pee Mrs. €: G. Johnson [Mercurio 725 Duval street, are mee music ae eed =» oy -f - lace dress < : ~ s r|Kemp’s ‘ xdern s | = pound, -4|Roark's singing as combma- I cessories. Her flowers were pink iayes ath La pavered gin desire for the quick return of/pool. The water show will featurel Hignored At Dinner Leib agaiiagge as —— =< tion wns cbuieniy geaier ail t. carnations, Mrs. Sawyer, mother anner, followed by quarterly | Clarence ‘Higgs, Jr., who is leav d famous “Aquatots,” the 5 the crowd. i dress with white accessories and ane =a Weeki Wachee Springs Mer-|honored on her 95th birthday : = @ corsage of white carnations TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10— Grito de Yara To \m a setae ait yesterday with a dinner given at al, Mr: DiMercurio, NES, is sta- e « Following the ceremony a re-| ley Memorial Meth odist : | More than 200 exhibits from|the home of her daughter, Mrs.| tioned ee eee ee - geption for the newlyweds was ‘hurch will have a 6:30 P.M. practically ev stat th -| Thomas Curtis, and grandson-in- - n given at the aioe Ac threds supper, followed by quarter- Be Commemorated siege . oe an at Ba, law and granddaughter, Mr. and| The E. S. Palmers Have Girl SO - or ad °. b] 4 « sista r : Women’s Auxiliary at 830 Bad Film Is Start Of Viveca Lindfors’ | ‘the spanish influence is ob-!Darents of a» spound, l-ounce|Guy” and “Hoop De Deo” > ».@ Man’s Clubs. Miss Gwynn will at- p.m. in club rooms at the & ES Ss vious in many of the new fall/daughter, Beverly Denise, born| by Becnie"Davis, 12- tend banquet for the Executive corner of Front and Fitz. 4etine Career---Glenn Ford Plays Golf \and winter clothes. It's reflected! at 7:50 o'clock last. Monday, triloquist; and an of the State Junior Wo- patrick streets. Social hour fo) . { “year F t | French and German. (In fact,| become a golfer.” Those are the| If you want to use soap with|street. Mr. Jones, HAI, is station- ae tO the istice D , that first bad picture, later, words of Actor Glenn Ford, who|hard water, be sure to soften the|ed at VXI Boca Chica j The evening's program will be- mistice ay \called “French Without Tears”). | iS the self-described duffer in the|Water first : ———-gin with a supper at 6:30 o'clock 'Shé never stayed long enough to Ford had played golf for} As for materials—fine fabrics} A Son. Daniel "followed by the conference. | An Armistice Day Parade will make lasting friends, so she con- He s “I played in the |like rayons, nylons and silks, call] Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Ryan. All members and friends be a feature of the celebration of centrated on learning dancing—| uppez ninet “I had no par-|for-the use of un-built soaps or|909 Elizabeth street, are the pa 30a ALaRestponement was not conveni-/ “_“"terly conference of the church ers cities as a fine record,” Charle “Young Lillian Haskins was flower meet at 8 o'clock at the Simmons told members of the} Commerce and Radio Station RCH in Havana *sponsored the | cal, whose pi - interpretations girl. and young Joseph Pinder was school. This is the first meet-|Key West Association at a lunch-| appeal. of Malaguem * from “Lecuomia ing of the group for this!eon meeting Friday at Tony's Re-! | SS ie Charles Smith, of Hollywood} School year. staurant. | composition, were exceptionally The Executive Board of the Key West junior-senior high school | turned from the National Conven-} Mr. Simmons has recently re- Variety Of Attractions And Exhibits fine; Don Williams, whe mmper- sonated Al Jolson and Jimmy Du- rante with the assistance of rec ‘incen' Crem: P.T.A. will t at 7:15'tion of Life Underwriters held in 2 : I Pe ee Ee ee | oa is te tees oe tere Warhingme, DC. Be “reported, Le Central Florida Home Nov. 27 - Dec. 2 Peerage eas janie She aonedl tee eet iati i a arela Lows Garaa The bride was gi in mar- Norma Dopp, 514 Grinnell;the Key West Association receiv-! variety of att s will be featured at th tral Florida] A 4-pound, 14-ounce daughter, _ ae eee — riage by her father. Sha -chies for street. led much publicity at the conven-} A variety of attractions wi featured at the Central Florida Preaibe2 Gecicue tesa Gee ae who presented a Amery satin. She carried book topped with Poinciana School P.T.A. at 8! p.m. at the school. Anchor Lodge No. 182 at 8 p.m.! conference in the church an- nex. ly conference at the church. Order of Deisiolay at 7:30 p.m.| at Temporary Masonic Home. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Pythias Hall. ‘ruman Elementary P.T.A. will meet at 7:45 pm. at the school. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11— ber of the national association. | Home Show, the largest of its kind in the entire Southeastern area, | which will be held at the Coliseum in Orlando from Nov. 27 through It was reported that two agents Dec. 2. tion for being the youngest mem- ing for Army service. College Ballet Team and| Mrs. Charles G. Johnson was Mrs. Harry Gregory, 1414 New- a.m. 1l p.m. each day. | ton street, where she makes her At San Carlos . A cooking school demonstration Raul Alpizar of Havana will | will be conducted by the Natural} home. 2 speak on Grito de Yara at anig s and Appliance Company. Vin-| All of Mrs. Johnson’s three open house at the Sna Carlos In- | ent Donatello, noted lecturer, will|Children, Mrs. C. E. Snyder and Stitute at 8 o'clock tomorrow! Mrs. H. L. Montgomery, of Mia- night to commemorate the 82nd/ mi, and Mrs. Curtis were present anniversary of Grito de Yara. as weil as Mr. and Mrs. Gregory. Cuban Consul Ramiro Ortiz —_—__ Diet Can Cause demonstrate and show short cuts jern cooking. National food will dispaly their mer- and will give sample | will open the ceremony and will); foods to the visitors at the show. | 5:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Naval Station Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Portewig, at 2:10 o'clock yesterday morn- ing in the Naval Station hospit- Lt. and Mrs. Edgar S. Palmer,| 1411 Truman avenue, are the pa- rents of an 8-pound, 2-ounce daughter, Sharon Louise, born at 3:10 o'clock yesterday morning in the Naval Station Hospital. Lt. Palmer is stationed at Opdev sta- tion. A Daughter Born Prematurely dance number, with Gale encor- ing with a specialty solo. But this was not the end of the show, entering imto the spirit, Mrs. J. W. to the group. He is back on the job today. The crobwG enjoyed floor show, earlier im the before our arrival, presented by Unit 7 of li ; i re-| "Key Wi i iati ‘introduce Mr. Alpizar, a repre- | °so dare Jahan Gi A 3-pound, 10 3-4 ounce daugh-) Daily News Round-Up Good Wal|®¥ > © cording secretary for the Junior y West Bridge Association at = : During the show Johhny Olsen A 3-pound, ‘ily News Up Pi ‘ . i i sentative of the City of Havana} : 7 a oes i can De mage Woman's Clubs and immediate ji pm at Amerigo Legion miatios shRNA favane-| and his Luncheon Club, sponsored| Premature Gray tex, Tesees Hh, wes — pre-|Circuit. Mrs. Gwenn Birming-| 7™<> President of the Key West ome on Stock Island. Dupli- ee pahlac ie anak be }by Philip Morris, will be broad- é = maturely at 2:18 o'clock yester-|ham of the circuit imtreduced Chamber oftce Woman's Club, will attend pee bridge gating oa Se eee |cast from Orlando for five days Hair---Beauty Hint day aieernaes in the Naval Sta-| Betty Ward, youth Found-Up di- wscs board i s Promptly at 8 o'clock. cok at eer apie atjover the American Breadcastin; ~ jtion Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.|rector, who introduced Mrs. La- meeting of the La Concha Navy Wives Club Not ali housewives realize that | OV ic is (ay uatea P > Harold L. Wells, 900 Francis a! Federation of Woman's Wednesday, Thursday and of this week in Talla- i left this i Jones and Miss Gwynn They will visit Miami with Mrs. Stan- trict 11 of Florida Junior Wo- to be given Wednes- by the Tallahassee Jun- ‘The women will leave aa hassee Friday and travel back to | Key West together. Held This Weekend, = The 13th District V. F. W. con- vention wil be held here this S weekend as was originally sche- dited, a V. F. W. spokesman an- nounces today. Plans had been announced to - Postpone the convention, but the ent, so it will be held on October; 13 and 14 in Key West. LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH| CONFERENCE, DINNER TO BE TUESDAY NIGHT The Ley Memorial Methodist Church will have its first quar- of} “the church are invited. | “MANUEL DOTELLA, 7, SUFFERS CUT ON FOOT Manuel Dotelia, seven-year-old of Frances Dotella, 16B Place, sustained a gash on bottom of his left foot about yesterday when he stepped is of glass while playing Teceived treatment at the Galey Memorial Hospital, where No. 88 will meet at 10:30 A. M. in the clubrooms in Build-' ing 178, Naval Station. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12—_ | Room Mothers of Key West Jr- Sr. High School at 7:45 p.m. in school auditorium. Fleet Reserve Association and will follow these meetings. | Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64| at 8 o'clock at the Cuban’ Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth street. Ladies Auxiliary Post 3911 at V.F.W. Home. to V.F.W. Key West Art and Historical Society will meet at 8:30 p.m. in the Martello Art Gallery. W.S.C.S. Seminar of Key West Methodist Churches at 7 P.M. at the Ley Memorial Metho- dist Church. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13— Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of the Eastern Star will meet at 8 p.m. in the Golden Eagle Hall, 1211 Petronia street. SATURD/Y, OCTOBER 2i— Aquatic Exhibition, Hilton rae Boy Scouts of Troop Legion Post Plans Parade To Observe that day here it was decided at @ recent meeting of the Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion. The Post will sponsor the parade to begin at 9 o'clock on the morning of Nov. 11 and to be followed by a program at 10:45 o'clock at the Legion Home. A cabaret dance will be held at the Post home in the evening. | All organ:zations and business concerns are invited to enter competitive floats in the parade. there are only three basic kinds of | System. tea—black, green and oolong.; On Dec. 1, the Orlando Retailj Each of thees three comes from | Merchants will present their an- the same kind of bush but the: ual Christmas parade which in- are processed differently, and it ides more than 200 floats and} this. precessing that makes jattracts more than 100,00 people difference between them. lannually. Today’s beauty hint is a com-! bination health and beauty hint. t's a reminder that anemia and a@ run-down condition can cause premature grayness. However,| diet correction may restore the normal color of the hair. Spanish Influence Styles in the bolero jackets with swirl-| ing full skirts in any number of movie shown in|Striking costumes. One of the best, o bad that it rah for only one baba a wool — bean 2 ‘Minas s at = aoe hth ornamenting navy ee faeetic ee at either side of the skirt. Andj Ss z more tab detail appeared on a By The Associated Press This story starts with a very bad Swedish Sweden about 10 years ago. It w. day and then the fiim was role in it consisted of five 1 Viveca Lindfors. for David Selznick discovered} her when the war was over. before we go on with the st just what lands Viveca Lin free-lance, | “ist and high, almost head-eclip- 5 sing, collar. “The Wind Soap Or De! 2 Lover,” made in French,| 4 = = all these jobs after only one look h and Swedish ‘She oo- |, 0- cies a oe at her on the screen? starred with Margaret Sullavan = = Of course, her trim five-foot-| in Columbia’s “No Sad Songs For ee a ones sak five 118-pound figure and her} Me.” test is Paramount's] vont ae pars Danae deep blue eyes and brown hair | “ .” where she has a Simnosa” sae: Shak ths sic af have something to do with it. tic part is the widow of aj‘ sata ae Me Oe ehewer:. ee The secret of Viveca Lindfors is| gambling syndicate victim» And |P¢®4S on several different factors, her real dramatic training—plus| now she’s off to Vienna, to star and they urge you to consider worldly knowledge and a fun-jin a new picture to be called|Whether hard or soft water is; loving personality that come|~“Four Men In A Jeep.” used, what type of fabric is being/ from a life of travel and adven-| Duffers Learn To Play Golf | /aundered, and how badly the ture. What happens when a master|‘!thes are soiled. Born in Sweden 29 years ago,| golfer tries to impart his skill to}, S0#P is recommended for use the daughter of a Swedish Army|a duffer? This is how the duffer |im soft water. major, Viveca was moved about tells it: “First you get blisters. E with his different assignments.| Then your game gets worse. You |however, a synthetic detergent) She also studied abroad, learning} get callouses. And finally—you}Will give best results. i Released to went to Paris for But | N let |detergents. These products do not fly.” [contain added alkaline builders And then Ford got the lead injand so do not harm the color of Follow the Sun,” a movie biog-|the fiber. raphy of Pro Golfer Ben Hogan,| Heavy-duty laundry or general the Hershey, Pennsylvania, ace.|family laundry is most effectively He was given six weeks to per-jwashed if a built soap or built fect a game like Hogan's. Bel seed is used. These built pro- studied Hogan in newsreels, read |ducts contain added alkaline salts Hogan's book on golf, pragticed|wh'ch increase the cleaning ef- in his backyard. Finally Hogan/ficiency. But here’s a word of himself took over the training of i Ford. Says Ford admiringly: “Td quit after a couple of hours, which she still keeps up—and on} school plays. She worked her way through dramatic school and} was acepted for Sweden’s fa- mous Royal AcaGemy, where she} remained three years. It all paid off. Arriving inj Hollywood in 1946, she starred in| @ series of Warner Brothers pic- tures starting with “Night Unto ticular style—just aim and promptly at 9 o'clock at the.cor- ner of Duval and South streets and to proceed along Duval j Mr. Wells, ADI, is stationed Fawtulant, Boca Chica. A hospi- tal attache reports both mother and daughter are doing fine. Daughter, Beverly Denise Mr. and Mrs. Herman Driggers.| Jr., 805 Viriginia street, are the night in the Monroe County hos- pital. : Daughter Born This Morning An 8-pound, 8-ounce daughter was born at 8:41 o'clock this morning in the Mon County A Daughter. Chris Ann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Field- eleey, 310 Peacon Lane, are the parents of a 7-pound, 2-ounce. daughter, Chris Ann, born at i) 15 o'clock Friday night at the) Naval hospital. Mr. Fieldeleey,j SOSN, is stationed aboard the} USS Hyman. Mrs. Fieldeleey is the former Miss Winfred Cruz of 310 Peacon Lane. ¢ Daughter For The Lloyd Jones A 7-pound, il-ounce daughter, Georgia Carol, was born at 5:54 If the water supply is hard,jo’clock Saturday morning im the e naval station hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Jones, 1001 Eaton rents of an 8-pound, 5-ounce son. Daniel Michael, born at 949 o'clock Saturday morning in the Naval Station Hospital. Mr. Ryan an ALL is stationed at VXL Bo- ca Chica 16-year-old Pat Burke, Bob Morris: who by Pat and Joan EUS . ae s Ses : Z flowing gray coat with pocket) Hospital to Mr. and . Newt sence ID . . VFW Sewing Group of Monroe | Incredibly—it brought ne: other movie parts. In short flaps at front and back. Still an- Rennes poe Deck ante. : ! District | County Hospital Woman's} order, she in a dozen Swedish boX| other coat—this one a navy all- Mrs. Ketchings is the former 4 v . - B Auxiliary at 2 pm. at el office successes, aH through the war wool hair cloth—had a swinging;Miss Pauline Frederick of Key} 54 Con ention lo Be hospital. Inevitably a Hollywood scout = full skirt, small leather belted| West. : x Three trophies will be warded, street to Front street, where it! but Ben would swing on, five or the floats seiccted by the judges will disband. The program at/six hours a day. And he doesn't as the most appropriate for the the home will follow immediately} plan any tournament. play until approxi | occasion. These trophies are now, Frank Romaguera, chairman spring.” and one|on display at the Beachcomber. of the arrangements, announces : j re ae ee The judges will be announced plans for the entire day's observ-{ (ee a later. fance are now being prepared. ig a has been known to! It is planned by the Legion Complete details and program) Since earliest times. | Post for the parade to begin will _« announced later. ! eight stitches were required to : Bell metal contains In general, thé U. S. needs to import only special: purpose oils ‘olive oils.