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K cpabae oe poie) tan te a eh PAGE FO UK SOCIETY PERSONALS JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Soci y Editor «Joyce Bradley And Philip. Siberio Wed March 24In Woodbine, Ga. Announcement Joyce Mae Bradley. Connecticut. Formally engaged since October. of last year, the couple honed vows in a ceremony that took place in Woodbine, Ga., Saturday, March 24. toliowing the marriage, Mr .and Mrs. Silverio left uaicaauiaes for the ‘Connecticut city, 1s jut been of Key West, to Philip Silverio, Jr., they are now visiting the groomi’s | ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sil- | verio, Sr. The former Mis¥ Bradley is the | daughter of Mrs. Lee Quer street, 612 Olivia , of daughter of Nester Recio. She at- tended the Convent of Mary Im-} Europe last summer maculate here, and graduated | with the class of 1950. Bry Silve.s who is in the United States Navy, is currently sStauoned in Key West aboard the! USS Conlbaugh. Prior to entering the service, he attended St. Jo- seph’s School in Connecticut. The parents of the groom last year paid a visit to the Island City, where they spent some t'me as’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee «-Querio at the Olivia street home. sammyp n the newlytved’s return to “Key West they will be at home to their friends street. It is expected that their | at 612. Olivia ..weturn will take place some time ; during the month of July. Coming Events WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4— Roem Mothers School will meet at 10 a.m. at the school, Dace Lodge No. of 14, Masonic’ Croup will meet at 8 p.m. at temporary Amelia Slipcover sewing class, special interest group street. Masonic home on of Office W's Wives’ club, will meet from) 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of avenue. and grand- | Poinciana | | celle Pinder, Mrs, Kar] Kunz, 2019 Staples Rayford Roberts and Cnavles | ing of the Ford. yeverdusior Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club ROSS C. 8 ce ¢ ze house. Bowling for officers’ wives be- gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na-'Q2D SCHOOL FRIENDS val Station bowling alleys. La Concha Navy in building 178 on the Naval pha Station. Key Hotel Wweat " Bridge will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the founders’ banquet held last week Coral Room at the Overseas in Gainesville. cot_at 13am Association Wives ‘Club made where * of the marriag Mts, e of Mi of Winsted, | Joseph Ladd, ex- on | SubRon 4 Wives | Plan Cocktail | Party For May 4 April showers was the ! ne for’ tne * fee mooting of the SubRon 4 OF cers’ Wives’ ciub held this morn ing on the patio of the Fort Tay Officers’ club. ion he monthly..¢o = tior Wives of of ;w i ticers aboard the USS Clamagore Rogers, featured the program tHE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1951, NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN TEMS OF INTEREST 100 EVERYONE | ‘GardeningIn Bangkok’ To Be Speech | Topic At Garden Club Meeting | A talk on “Gardening In Bangkok” by Miss Hilda Cunniff wil! oTECONA: ¢ he: @ vfeature of theimonthiy meeting of the Key Wes€ Garden Gluly torbe hgkd pt 8 o'clock tomorrow ‘night lin’ the Wohiah’s Club dudf- towium. Ry # 4 | <, Ehe,annual election of officers fbr the? cls will Be held at this pmeetiday 0 eS |° Miss Cunniff, botonist and soil conservationist, serycd until re-| Chairman Of Red | cently with the “United Siete Mrs. Goddard To and the USS Cubera served a | Depa’tment of Agriculture. she| Cross Motor " a hostesses. will sow pictures of her garden} ., Speak For Book Be ele dea aionen. | un Benacoessiam ier tele: © Sinendoe Named | Review Group tended the meeting. Mrs. Waltc | Who was on advisor her father. Allan Hampton, chairman ee sate 'Schlect, Mrs. John Dolan an. |of the Siamese Government jthe Key West Chapter of th eon i H. ‘Goddard will give Mrs. Robert Johns became mem | Colored slides of the Garden | American Red Cross, announces | a travelogue about her trip toj ue, of the group. Club's recent flower show will | the appointment of Mrs. Edwar for the, A decorated umbrella centere |also be. shown. ‘ ae i oon mcenthly meeting of the book re-| the serv ing table. Secs ee | Pearson as chairman of the motor view special interest group of | <i ra as ses ie ce | service committec the Officers’ Wives’ club to eas eee eae St. Paul’s Have | The motor service of the Amer helds at 10 o'clock next Wednes- |. 1° PTOUP. Pres ‘i a ey | Rear Cyose Wh cngdnicca y dev morning, April 11, at the |p) oe cocktail party 1: vaster Egg Hunt Mindi eficeuts bansmuten | Fort Taylor officers’ club. ee fear tes | ie Seas BOD a ll ihenauer oc a heraven needed, in All officers’ wives are invited . ao p.m me | church’s annual E g hunt) Red Cross work. The: primary to attend this nd thia meeting METS -SASeuSSes he party wi | was held last Thursday afternoon is to t me ‘erie’ is | honor SubRon Four Comman } an the church ground | purpose is to keep trained motor | ing Officer Capt. E. C. Stephan| prizes were siv : Pose neuen gee Rificers 6 Of | und Mrs. Stephan. who are leav- | Pin fer ets cate Rata ana oa eg aon at o Kev Wect oa > ssp < 80) time of sudden emergency St: Paul’s L mG | ne See) West)and the:new com | avy: Gale Malian, whd found the | tire Peceenn alee FQUES Leagite | manding . officer. Capt. James| Giver exg: Ida Pierce, and Bem. | ees, Fears? will accept a 2 M tia : Bg; ida nae -'plicants from volunteers who ey Se Eon pe [avis eid’ Ms Bei ny Pierce of .the older \gioup, | visi to serve on hee committec | wy bes fou the Clamagore wh - jfinding the greatest number of | She can be ME Wiy, “elected. officers: uria |1eT"eu 98 hostestes are:, Mr | Easter ebds and: Wim etop Bt 2991- Tra member- counselors of St. Paul’s Young © Bagere (28. Mee od ,_ {ly Lada, Nancy Thompson, | lip in motor se consists of People’s Service League were in. Schnepp .Mrs. R. E. May, Mi |S Sidney are on and Tommy Barr | the Red Cross standard first aid jstalled in. services. conducted 7. l- Sutton, Mrs. S. S. Ellis an: /of the younger group finding the jcourse and a. current s tate Sunday night at the church by y; and wives from| greatest number of egg Billy) ay permit with the Rev. Fr. John Armfield, rec- {he Cubera who served are: Mrs.| Barr received a consolation prize} orientation on Red Cros tor. re M Reeves, Mrs. T. H. Wil- | tor finding the least number of| is piven by a representative with The officers and counselors! liams. Mrs. G. M. Hayes, Mrs.! eggs. he chapter. Ww ; the chapter | presented for installation by the ee - ae alse J. A. Vaughan, | | Cookies, ice cream and candy | es | retiring ss Cleora! Mrs. iney and Mrs. A.!were served following the egg Heber ee: jent, Mice’ Rockman. Uraae | Distr ict Meeting Pat Bethel: first vice president, | ee | iss Sandra Thompson; second ; 7 Z . ° ry |Report Given For vice president, Miss Joyce Lovn-| “Evolution Of American Flag” Is iGeerasiis tain tder; secretary, Miss Gail Pwrrish:| p), . Sint Wie oS tteasurer, Miss Jackzie Schrader: | B)/ ational Sojourners Mee atten an nice vecaried »j and counse c urry, | ep : on the recent district meeting of Anna Lounders, Mrs. Iva-| A talk on the “Evolution of the American Flag”. by Col. Rilph| Women’s Organ:zations of the for the evening at a dinner meet-' Episcopal Church at a meeting of Key We t Chapter No. 283, National Sojourners, held last| the’ Women’> Auxiliary of St. ites inight in the First Presbyterian Church. “Wonien of the church | Pati’'s Church held Monday aft aaa lserved the dinner 'lernoon in’ the Parish Hall at the AWYER, SR. | Gueots for the evening were W. Curry Harris and Jack Talon | church: 'ONJOYS Visit WITH A high light of the evening#———-— isles onl oie The district meeting was hel2 wasialenit presently oalde Mi Jat St,’ John’s Church in yope |Lubinsky and Hoke Holcomb. figsing Bisitty Plead, fhe Poss €. Sawyef! Sr.,s was re- | eae Btu Beare : Fr. John S$. Armfield, pastor, Waited With ‘thres pi Kapph a Some confusion arose when’ Mr. apse | announced the church: w: fraternity “brothers at the Lubinsky, representing Mr. Vi- | ducting a fund-raising c University -of’ Florida shinski of United Nations veto to repair and wire the hadn't bn ied ative a fame, began a tirade against the building. 1? x 1 system of government. Mrs. Russell’ presided at the Holecirb served as the most i meeting. - Report: were ‘Beginning golfers class of Of- trip and his ficeys’ Wives’ club will meet at Il fiel a.m, on behind Echoasis on the Naval station Key West Outboard Club aux- iliary will meet et 8 p.m. the hom Johnson, nue. the handball in e of Mrs. Anthony 2776 Staples ave- THURSDAY, APRIL, 5— avviu: Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. rtm - at the elvh on Devel strest 't- V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will meet te at 8 p.m. in the VFW home. pos » UD. will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Allan is Cleare, North Beach c West Garden Club will t meet at 8 p.m. inthe Wom- he <- an’s Club auditorium Officers of Fern Chapter CES =e will’ meet at 8 p.m. in the at iF zhome of Mrs. Raymond Cur- Fr (SERS ' i t r c I g ' Y c 1 eh: r 4:30 p.m s 4ys Fleming street. dvanced Sewing glass, special interest group ‘of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in the home of Wives’ will Mrs. R. W. Safford, quarters +29, Naval Station annex ™peginners sewing class, special interest group club, Officers’ meet from of 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of Mrs. R. G. Rest Beach. First year Spanish class, second half, will meet from 3:20 to 4:4€ p.m. at San Carlos school, over Palace Theater. .~ Sewing Group Monroe County Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary hospital Executive will meet at 2 pm. Board Hazelwood, 51 at of - School PTA will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. John . Knowles. 1122 Stump lane, TRIDAY, APRIL 6— ‘Swimming est group of base offi class, Officers’ Wives’ will meet from 3:30 to at cers special inter- the seaplane rool. First year Spanish will class the Harris meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. , at the NCCS Club .ssaa vy Duval street. c ¢ 4 Alcoholics meet at of the * Church. Ano 8 p.m. First at 1021 onymous will in the annex | Presbyterian League bowling for all navy wives begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station bowling allevs SATURDAY, Women of chureh APRIL 7— First Presbyterian will have a cooked 1 efficient He reported he “enjoyed his f etary and interpret- “ei en by ‘the officers and depart- reunion with old Co Which enabled the Sojourners |, j ment secretaries. friends. Mrs. Sawyer and _ their set a glimpse of what the | Those: attending the meeting ¢ iter made the trip with him think ef our brand of de- | ' were Mrs. William R. Warren, Ee Sone ___| ‘moeracy. The skit well re- Mrs. Clarence Allshousé, “Mrs food jy fetved! and given. a hearty ap-| | Annie Russell, Mrs. Alice “Col- a.m. on the church lawn DESRES. llins, Mre. Charles Curry, “M Swimming clas, special inter. TWO New members were ad- Main Pinder, “Mrs “Alberta Di eat craig ot Olea Wiv iY itted and obligated, Lt. Comdr. Negro ,Jr., Mrs. Harry H. Baker, club, will meet from 10 to 11 4: R. Evers and Lt. (ig) H. P. Mrs. Joseph Ladd, Mrs. Gloriana a.m. at the seaplane base o!- Hansen. both of whom come Bayly, Mrs. Hilda Sands, Mrs > pool from California. These gentle- | Emma Seymour, Mrs. Louise . APRIL 9. enone te (eeronimended by, see Grant. Mrs. Ellen Tynes, Mrs. ‘rennis class, Office Wives eno} cavicheand Be ih a Kex Weech, Mrs. Percy Curry, club special int group Horre. The president, Crele C. G. s. Dan Navarro, Mr:. Eric neet at 1 pin. at the Moody then gave the lecture and Curry, Miss Jennie Seymour Naval Station tennis courts epee SLE EPE oe s Etta Patterson and the Rev near the pool See eee el | rmfield. Beginning Spanish class wil] Cart. Warren E. - Klein, chair- | SEE teenie ee tueet trom 3:20 to 4:20 at San ™an of se ite m ae Yarlos school, » Palace pt escnte ‘ol. W. Rogers as the li E B ks Ree res Balers eculkecibt ie-eveaing Cal ons. (®) Wirephato| lt 4 DYOO JayShees will meet at 8 p.m. at the JayCee clubhouse Beta Sigma Phi scrority wiil meet at 8 p.m. in their meet- ing rooms on Simonton street. Service Guild First» Methodist church will meet at 7 m1. in the home of Miss Peacon, Peacon jane DeMo. copal church vee jana School PT meet at 8 p.m. at the Anchor Lodge No. 182, Mothers’ Circle meet at 7:30 p.m rish Hall at St A will Mason- ic Lodge, will meet at 8 p.m in H First Presbyterian rch will meet in, the! home of Mrs on Snow, 1307 Reynolds street. TUESDAY, APRIL 10— Advanced Spanish class will meet from 8 to 9 p.m. at San Carlos school, ov Palace me on Business the a theater. Bridge and can the Bowli: 1porary melia street. 4 Masonic Professional Women’s Circle of Women of sponsored | nool. | i the standards used a when men as- sembled for defense or any other The 2nd ve ays mon cause se of the 2nd chapter of Numbers in- digates that the early. Israelites had* @esignating standards when it cren of I ov very man of the chil- rael shall pitch by his tandéard. with the ensign of his father’s hou:e.” Interesting events of were outlined by the me forty f Variou; groups, tary or civil, de- own flags under fought and died. fferent periods from France, England, Spain and Mex- ico were shown with an explana- tion that each had in the settle- ment cf the new world. The lone of xas, flew over the to our south until it was taken into the family of tes. The Grizzly Bear Flag of rnia was shown and while the state flag, it flew Republic in the west for history use of sigr tlag Repubtic star ifc is now the {more than a year. Drake John Menterey jthe A Sloat sailed July 7, 1846 he raised erican flag and took Cal- by a special interest group of ; fornia over as territory of the Officers’ Wives’ club, will | United States. be played at 8 p.m.at the, When the Mayflower sailed Fort Taylor Office Club. ss the Atlantic carrying the ng for all navy wives,early pilgrims, it flew from its from 9 a.m. to noon at the}mast the white flag of England Naval Station bowling alleys Handicrafts class tor wives will meet at 7:30 p.m above the recreation building on the Naval Station The ancients called tir metallorum” metals.” lus among officers with the red cross of St. George. =} and was added in 1707 and elish flag playing an im- ant part in the development world, was a> flag s of St. George diagonal stripe of for Scotland. The port mf t with the red cr le ne vhite Ancrew When Admiral } intu | and red fleur de lis flag of} | JACKIE PARRIS (above), 16- year-old high school beauty of | McAlester, Okla.. who disap- | peared Sunday night, has been found. Her escort, Bill Coghill, 17, reported she was kidnaped by an armed man who forced his way into their automobile and made her go off with him into the woods. Transferred To Panama Base Lt. (ig) Jermoe E. Brooks, MSC, USN, who for the past two years has been Supply Officer at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Key West. has heen transferred to Panama as Chief of the Finance a et Division. Cavtain O. A. Smith, Fiance played an important part |MC. USN, Commanding Officer in the colonization of the wilder- | of the hospital announced today. iness west of the Mississippi but| Lieutenant Brooks is the son of when the United States purchas Mr. and Mrs. D. W. | the late ed that vast territory, the flag | Brooks. A native of Geneva. Als floating over the fortification at!bama, he graduate from Sidney | New Orleans, was'the _ tri-color | Lanier High School. Montgomery, | of France generally .known as| Alabama, and enlisted in U.S. Napolenn’s flag. y at the age of 18, in 1931, The flaz of fifteen stars and {tereiving his commission in 1943 filtecn stripes is always of great| During World War II. Lieuten-} interest. This is true partly be- /#nt Brooks served in Marine Air cause many do not know that |Group 14 in the South Pacific. for twenty-three years such a|Prior to’ reporting for duty at the flag was our National standard, | Naval Ho=pital, Key West, he was and too, it was this flag that in- | Statigned Ridhss U, Sut Hos; ) spised Fiancis Scott Key to write | Pital, St Albans, oNe-¥. 5 Anthem, The Star Fea rise fee has Yeenives oe : Ameri- Spangied Banner. When Vermont |“ all ha was admitted to the Union in dh Dune SERice daa, Amer-| 1791 and Kentucky in 1792, no| ican. Area; Asiatic; Pacific (two, B recognition was given these two Sant Rey ane hear sone states until 1795 when Congress pate yen ; uo dace: ak del authorized the flag of fifteen|(* Tine OE Ve eee ees and nies ecunne ae Lieutenant Brooks is married the as F polianana until 1818|'° the former Jean Elizabeth Dun-| when it was seen that a stripe | Par Of Washington. 2 Tey Dave added for each state would soon {Jr.; age 3% months. The Brooks, make a bundlesome flag. In that who have been residing at 3741, year they then authorized a fiag! Avenue “E” will leave for Pana-| | our. National ot thirteen stripes in memory of | ma in May. the original colonies, and on the \4th of July following the admis-| yt. Rainier in northwestern: sion of other states, a star was to be added to the blue field. Ugited States is named after a British admiral. “‘dist' Church honored William N. Hoffman, president of the clas: * atmosphere to the party. Charles ' Knowles. mons, Mrs. Albedt Carey, Mr. and Mrs. chin and slightly beyond. color. Citizen Office, 1935 Tap, Ballet And Musical ¢ vomedy Are Features Of “Dance Fashions Of 1951” “Two Guy PHON aids | Maciel BPW Officer Writes OF Key West Visit | A fast-moving tap number with the From Texas,” | Bardsley and Longsworth, will be dancec to a special arrangement } » Ms: Queenie Grable, of Lex- | of the old favorite, “Dinah,” in the new USO NCCS musical show, | ineton. Ky., national chairman of | “Dance Fashions of 1951,” to be presented Friday night at the radio arid television for the Na-| Casa Marina hotel. tions! Federation of Business! ~aj.g featured: in the show: will be Maria Reid and Lee Marson, and Professional Women's Clubs, two pupils of the Pinder School of # {writes Mrs. Grace Crosby, pres- ‘int ident of the local club, about her | Dance who will team up with Represents recent visit to Key West | Gerry Pinder for a waltz tap| | “The day in Key West was in-| number. Mi. Pinder will dance a| Sanford he S) ore: g| Fi : j deed, one of the most interesting | i.y1hm tap in the show’s opening and pleasent of our whole trip, i i number. her husband| Hilda Pullara soprano of the bout the city by | NCCS Theater Group, will sing | Crosby. They acquir- | “Be My Love” and “Magic Is The fed a coconut plant while here} yoontight.” She will also sing the j jand report it has attracted much * a < a lattention and is now flourishing Cherie” number in the modern : jin their dining room in Lexing-, @ance production numbed, “Cafe j | ton Parisienne.” | Continued Mrs. Grable, “I have| The show will open with the read with much interest the | entire cast presenting “Fun and jpamphiet about “The Martello! Fancy ree’ featuring the Mello- } |Towers and The Story of Key| Aes, Neil Fleck, USN, Lillian | | West” and of course, the Key | Weaver, Veda Carroll and Chips | We PW program is of special | Eckhardt, USN. | interest to me.—I have found the Miss Kiki Paige, well known | | Cook Book very fascinating and stuge star, will be guest artist of am anxious to try some of the| the show. 4 recipes. The show, is being sponsored by | | She expressed her apprecia- | the Choir Guild of St«Paul’s Epis- n to Mrs. Crosby for aiding | Copa. churca, | {them in seein he city. | IVVVYVYVYVYYVYYYVYVUYYYY) 24 Compete In New Avrivals| Bridge Games | At Fort Taylor Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Paul Roy {scored the highest for North and ; South and Lt. L. W. Colfelt and P. M. Learned scored highest for East and West at duplicate bridge games played last night at the Fort Taylor officers’ club. Second place winners for North and South were Mrs. J. A. Inslee and Mrs. Louis Brinton; and sec- ond for East and'West were Mr: Francis’ M. Adains, Sr.,. and her Daughter For The Rosams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosam, Detroit, Mich., are the parents of a 7'2-pound daughter born at 1:30 o'clock yesterday morning in a hospital in Detroit. PETITE anc pretty Donna Mr. Rosam is the son of Mr.|son, Ens, Francis M. Adams, Jr.| Loy Harper, shapely 17-year- and Mrs. Eugene Rosam, 1424) Twenty-four playeys competed| “Sig brudette, will "repteeess CatHeting } street. The Rosams in fast night's, ;gambg, sponsored é have, mn sons, Chucky, 5, and by a special*i if St group of the: the Sanford JayGees in the Miss Florida contest. The Seminole High School senior _ will compete in ‘the Miami finals this June at the Na- tional Junior Chamber con- vention. |” Gas Mask Saves Wedding SANTA ANA,’ -Calif.—(®)— Barbara Moore,:a lady Leather- neck at nearby El Toro Marine base, never dreamec she'd need a gas mask io get. married. one of the gadgets averted a st ponement of her marriage to: overseas-bound Pfc. Robert Dan- iels. The couple were to be wed two-days before Daniels shoved off. Just befote the ceremony, the bride-to-be discovered h locked and. sealed with her trousseau inside while a fumigating crew was filling the — building with gas. In tesourceful — Gary, (Officers Wives’ oe ioihdity N, Hoffman ds Honored ‘By Young Adults Of Ley Memorial’ Members of the Young Adult Class of the Ley Memorial Metho-| :With, a-suxprise birthday party held Monday night at the home of My. and Mrs. Rupert M. Bramlett, Catherine strect, ‘'" “The guests ‘assembled on-the lawn adjoining the Brarnlett home, whére tables decorated with garden flowers had been arranged. by Mrs. Bramlett, assisted by Mrs. J.%- H. Brady. The flowering plants| R. W. Evans, Mrs. Million Roberts, bordering the lawn gave a garden| Miss Elizabeth Rosam, Mrs. Juila Menedcz, Mrs. Tift, Mrs. Ruth Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Curry, E. L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bramlett, and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Whiting. Lt. Harry Rinehart Reports To Boca B. Meyers served as chairman of the committee on lighting. The guest was seated near the center of the tables, where the birthday cake, beauti- fully decorated, was placed in a setting of tropical flowers. A short program preceded the pre- honor sentation of gifts, and members Marine tradition, Miss Mi and friends of the class spoke ° borrowed a work«maii’s | $ ed a workman's gas mi 4 concerning Mr. Hoffman's activity Chiea For Duty waded in and recovered her : in the church and his service to Pi trousseau. The wedding was) only slightly delayed. tne U. Nevy in’ 0942 but was. permitted to’ complete his senior: college year und praduated in 1943.7 ‘: Kees His parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. the class. Mr. Hoffman has serv- ed as president of the class for several. years. He also serves as general chairman of the program committee in arranging , parties and programs for the Young Adult Class and or the church. At the present time he is co-chair- man of the committee for the waste paper drive to build a new educational building. Mr. Hoffman’s mother, Mrs. Ella y E. Rinehart, USN reported to Air Develop- ment Squadron One,’ Boca Chica Field, Key West; » for, duty and will relieve Lt. (j.g.) Richard H. Knight, USN (SC) as squadron supply officer. and assistant sup- ply officer of the Naval Air Sta-|] ty F: Rinehart, reside at 5822 tion there. ; Ist avenue, Miami, Florida. He’ Lt. Rinehart was recently re-{ married to the former Miss Jan called from inactive status. He] M. prin the daughter ¢ N sinanes F ,| Was released from active duty in| and Mrs. R. L. Hershell of 1#t Holman ang: "Youla, of ane November, 1946, and during that] Elmwood Park, Tonawanda, N. ¥. more; Maryland, arrived in Key| Period he studied for two years} During the war Lt. Rine West last week, and were guests | &t the Harvard University Grad-| service included participation at the party with Mrs. Hoffman,| ate School, Boston, Mass., where] the invasions of Iwo Jima and young Florence Hoffman | he earned his master’s degree in| Okinawa while aboard the U! Following the program of en-| business administration. Subse- | Eldorado. a: tertainment, Mr. Hoffman was |@uently, he was the Central Flor-| Mrs. Rinehart with _ their five- presented a portable radio as a/ ida sales representative of the| month old daughter, Donna Ch token of appreciation from the | National Gypsum Corapany, mak-| tine, is presently residing at II Velen, ers of Gold Bond building ma- Knollwood Circle, Orlando, A dessert course, consisting of| terials, for over two years until} ida, until Lt. Rinehart estab ice cream, frosted home made |his recall to active duty. residence in Key West. cake and coffee were served. A native of Miami. Florida, he Other guests present included:] graduated from Edison high Mrs. Nellie Mingo, Miss Catherine | school in 1939 and from the Uni-j 4 The Rev. Eldon Sim-| versity of Miami, where he_was| Mrs. Dorothy Sands, Mr. | Pvesident ot the student coun and Mrs, Thomas Curry, Martin|#nd from which he received Lee Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth] undergraduate’ degree, “B.S. in| Hutton, Kenny Hutton, Mr. and] business administration. He ac- Mrs. Charles B. Myers, Mrs. J. H.| cepted a commission as So in} Brady, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ri hardson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Roberts, Keith Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McKibben, Mr: and DANCE "FRSmoNs: : i Featuring N.C.C.S. Club Theatre Group. FRIDAY. 6, 1951, TEL A long face can be made to appear shorter with proper make-up. The beauty editor of Good Housekeeping magazine recommends spreading a darker base on the lower part of the To avoid any telltale line, the base should be blended carefully at the edges into the surrounding eee yy ee

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