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SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1951. SOCIETY PE MARY ROBERTs, Society Editor atricia Mallory Is Randal To Myrtland Cates Thursday ‘Shown To Men Miss: Patric ee . Jr, of 1403 Troma tory daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. o. avory,, Of Ley Memorial an avenue, Was married on to Mrytland Cates, J of 1034 Varela stcant gag papa Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Myrtland Cates, Sr. The wedding was. performed by “John Ss. onan in 8t. Pauls Episcopal. Church, liane Bae ia church was decorated with white lilies a * ferns. Miss Cleora Fay Reb-4y—_—_..,___ erts ‘was vocalist and sang “AVe yi “PRES as Maria,” “Oh Perfect’ Love,” ana Of ficers? Wives ‘The Lord’s Prayer.” Miss Mar-| H. . a ae Was organist. ear Review ® bride, given in marriage! by her brother-in-law, Will ne | OF New Book ela was. attended by maid of | onor Betty Cruz. Best man for’; the groom was Dan C. Rawls, | "> held youerday pe cousin of the groom. Charles W.| 5% Taylor fficers’ Club v Lord, cousin of the groom, Frank |SPa"#¢ of the Book Revic Young and Bill Neblett ushers. The bride wore a sown with fitted jacket, long pointed sleeves, and a short bon- net-type veil She carried a white Prayer Book decorated with an orchid. | The maid of honor | Lukins was hostess for the junch- | een-meeting, Mrs. Mary Schumacher re- viewed the “Age of Longing” by Arthur Koestler, ; The champaign white lace raffle ticket fwwas drawn by Mrs. Grischy and mother of the groom . sure ei srecial raffle of eight handpaint- > i acid at ‘ed jlasses was won by Mré.*Derisy aqua Py 4 Re z % qua crepe dress with white ac- Hooper and drawn by Mrs. | Pe sories and had a pink carna-! Schummaphe¥. “ | is ccecios was held in the’, ewer signs tet a Ha: Elks annex with more than 20% welianparty will be given Fri- attending. The bride's table was cecorated with white gladioli and candles. A miniature bride and groom topped th ti one. cake. Punch was served by Pe. Mrs. Ruth Hilton tion Officers’ Wives at Fort Tay- or. ee jshown at the meeting of the Le: and white gladioli | Memorial The Officers’ Wives’ Club meet- | Stand in Korea” she spe- | Wo representative were, ("| interest croup headed by | operation in shewing these mov-! Mrs. J. S. Grischy. Mos. Nelda | ics. jserved lay, May 25 by the Naval Sta-|#ene If Roberts, Sr., Leon Curry! CHE KEY WEST CITIZEN RSONALS... NE thus ot 3 Navy Movies In observance ef Armed Forces Week, three Navy films were Methodist Men ias' evening in the church annex. The program was under the super- vision of LCDR C. G. Lubbock, U.T. U. Projectionist was R. E. Marker, SO1, UT. The films were “The Lady Speaks,” “Figit-j ing Lady's Family” and “Our The Methodi thank the U.S. Men wish to vy and then for their co. Stewburner H.R. MeKibber oyster stew, vegetable} salad, saltines, iced tea and coffee and dessert of fruit. cocktail and cookies. The business meeting which followed was conducted by P: - dent Millon C. Roberts. Members present were: Millon C+ Roberts, Don A. Gillham, Ken neth Hutton, Archie Roberts, J. B Webb, R. H. McKibben, the Rev BRidog Simmons, . Judson, Kerys,j « Bill:Huffman, Merrell Sands, Bu-} 7 my life.” ¢ ppiest ¢ the h Tom Curry and visitors. tricia and Joyce Marie Johnson.’ y7e «,» cousins of the groom, Serving Visiting Mother at the table were Mrs. J. A. Lord, i Mrs. Lizzie Reese and Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Ruth Hilton of Miami ar- mond R. Lord, aunts of the rived over the Overseas Highway groom. yesterday for a stay in Key West Mr. and Mrs. Cates left imme- of indefinite length. She was! diately afterward for a trip to “tiven here by her brother, John- Miami. They will live at the Va-, 2¥ Nelson. | rela street address. Mrs. Hilton is at-the home of | Mrs. Cates was graduated from‘ her mother, Mrs. William E. Nel- Key West High School, class of 307, who is il dent presiding. Gen. Ridgway Welédiies Family \P) Wirephoto via Radio from Tokyo} by the Prince and Aana. WB. RIDGWAY, Allied supreme commander in eis bis wife and their two-year-old son, Mat-.- ada airport-in' Tokyo, Japan, Thursday. “This is on a WS: OF INTEREST TO WOMEN INTEREST TO EVP EKIONE | Music Will Tell |Story Of Atlantis At Band Concert A story of Atlantis; the lo: conuncm, will be teld in musi at the concert by the High School Band Wednesday, May 16 at the !Convent Auditorium, This- fine parts, by V. F, Safranek. Atlantis was a Jarge continent, mentioned in Plato's history, which extended across the At- amc Ocean to the shores of the new world. It was believed to have been the home of a great race which conquered and civil- zed the then known world. An jearthquake caused it to sink he- neath the ocean and the Azore Islands are believed to be tops of its lofty mountains and are all that remain above water of this great land. The suite opens with a beauti- ful nocturne which merges into a morning hymn. The second part represents a court function with a stately gavotte and bril- Nant fanfare rep! nting the, entrance of the - Royal Family. Part three is a duet, I Love Thee, - Tt is played by George Cathey, |trumpet and Yvonne McCardie,. baritone. ‘They’ are aceompanied by the’ clarinets,” bass clarinet, cmmented | Pirs. Ridgway a5. she..}t,.csoon and harp. Part four _is year old child was carried from "kee ae - ond Sieullte Dae. MARCS Api Mea entitled The © Destruction of At- Bingo Played | Sere es —Jiantis, and gives an impressive By JayShees | Presbyterian Men Hear Talk {tinent. ite ca eae The JayShees met Thursday| One Communism, Name Officers | INQUIRY MADE ON | ne r-mee ers alpd t A short business mecting conducted, followed by _ bi! Refreshments of punch and} cheese and crackers were serv Hostesses were Mrs. Archer and M n of the Polith Sam Collins. | the 1950, and is employed in the ot. |-——_————— fice of the Housing Expediter in the Post Office Building. Mr. Cates was also graduated from Key West High School, class of, 1948. He attended the Florida} The Key West’ec: State University for.twe *Sears,! at the West Martello and is employed. with .the bend mt Office Department. He! ls. |" “the exhibition, be member of Signa Phi EpsilOn- ine direction of Mrs. os a Visits Parents Aft and Historié student at Barry College in Miami> bons: will be g Miss “Matilda Ramos who is a oa Jud is Visiting her parents, Mr. and #*: ae Mrs. H. Ramos, 211 Duval street, Thursday, May 17, for the weckend and Mothers’ : nog 3 T. PETERSBURG MAN Day es a | VISITING KIN HERE i Coming Events | George Hanskat, Sr., St. Peters- SATURDAY, MAY 12— = burg, is visiting his son and Lions Minstrel Show will be qaughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs presentea at the Key West George Hanskat Jr., of 2609 Har- High Schol at 8 pm. ie RaeeiS: Children's Missionary group of Mr. Hanskatt plans on staying ‘ the Ley Memorial Methodist jn the Island City about two Church -will meet from 10 to weeks. His son is the local VA 11:30 a.m. in the church an- representative here. nex. STNDAYV. MAY 13— The Eiks Club cocktail bour The Junior and Intermediate irom 4 to 6 p.m. at th club. W.MSS. of the Cuban Baptis es ptist MONDAY, MAY 14— Mission will mect at 6:30 p.m, W.M.U. officers and sammitten-!s jc0, women clinic at 3:30 p. m. at F Baptist Church. i Raliy..at. Poinciana, Baptist est Junior 5 High School P.T.A. will mect at 7:45. we bop Minoca —Counciiy Degree of SRS Se Pe Pocahontas Will meet at 7:30 G t talent night at the Trade p.m. in the Redmen’s Hall is at 9 p. m. b 1 pee, Weasté HA Yar 49 i = embly: 3, The Gold Star Mothers ‘win "/ SQ, Wet; Assembly No. 13. meet at the V.F.W. Home at will mcet at 7:30 p. m. at rig 7 pm | ite Telanle Mariner Scout Ship No. 8 will| G2 ane a pa os meet at 7 pan. at Sea Scout) giwanis Club will mect at 6:45 uM yee p. m. for dinner meeting. Officers’ Wives’ swimming ee es # class ‘will be beld at-€ise to, ane: ROU. For! Doamppes st 4:30 p.m. at the Seaplane Base | pba yee Regt Taye | Otti- Officers’ pool. ec : .,.! Advanced Spanish Class from > Beta gm Pt sol ity Pa ’ a ee ? Theater. empl zm nt office on Simon-|. g@ TPEBET Otricors! Wives’ Seka s Club at 9 a.m. at tennis No. 182 will at the new at Eaton andj Anchor Lodge meet at 8 p.m Masonic Home Simonton str courts near pool Bowling for all Navy wives at 9 a m. at Naval Station Al- : ih leys. an Service Guild. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16— et hak a I mect at! Yeung Peoples workers clinic ee 4 ee es will be held at the First Bap- 7 ; : ei ets oe arene tist Church at 3:30 p. m. The DeMolay Mothers’ Circle; Your Pedple’s rally “ill be Parish Hall hie Pauhe)O.. beld at First Baptist Church . t.9:30 p.m . Episcopal Church. a 33% BS. Circle 3 of the Women of sia Ther Key West Hight “School First Presbyterian Chureht — paged pose ee Fiot will meet at 8 p.m. at the} GIS Pe ori heme of Mes. Rath Sorat The Business and Professional Julien will Jead. the dema-| Womene Club will meet 9 tional, Mrs. Harlan Merriam.) the lesson. i The Poinciana School PTA will meet at 8 pm. at the school. TUESDAY, MAY 15— Baptist Circle Officers and com- mitteeWomen clinic at First Baptist Church at 3:30°p. m. Rally at the Cuban Baptist Mis- sion at 6:30 p. m 8 p.m. in the Woman's Club. Dade Lodge No. 14, will meet at 8 p.m. at the new Mason- ic Home on Eaton and Si- monton. Art classes ior officers’ wives will be held at 8 p.m. in the recreation building on the Naval Station. The Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at 7:45 p.m. in the City Schools’ Arts, Crafts Exhibition tello Gallery Today Is arts and rafts exhibition opened today |fication ‘and in: Nery. It will continue through next weck-| members of th ‘ ing ‘conducted ior the third year, is under | Prof.. Andrews tg i land Johnson, head of the Key West High classics. at the , University, of , School art*department. More than 100 pictures and crafts are on| Penns Jers will be in Key West Monday and two circles of the rally at the Cuban Bartist Mis- and Seniet End at 730 p.m.ja young people's : rae jreau a of th | the i jlysis of 1 lis based or {translation, i in the edi- uction of “the ‘omimunist- Par- ity. formerly taught ivania. the University = of is » TT: s y - ast = will be Jbvenied to bai — oe ie bi Ae 48 as three*winners by the Key West BAPTIST MISSIONARIES | ed in. Mili Intelligence jand was retired for, phy k of leutenant time TO BE IN KEY WEST FOR 3-DAY PROGRAM Two Baptist Missionary work- Joe Bringman, f Greenfield, vice- John Archer, secretary Tuesday, and Wednes: Th re M Joserhine Jones, ¢ “ative secretary, and Mrs. Eliz treasur- beth Provence. young people's €? leader, of the Florida Baptist A dinner of baked m was Convention. served by the Circle They will participate in the One. Thirty-five n were pres- following program: Monday at ent. 3:30 p.m., WMU officers and com- mitteewomen clinic at the First Baptist Church; and a rally at 7:30 p.m. at the Poinciana Bap- tist Church; Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. circle officers and committee- women clinic; and at. 6:30 p.m. a RIDGWAY'S (Continued trom Page One) nt sion;sion; Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. young peeple’s workers clinic: rally at the First Baptist Church. Coral Room of the Overseas Hotel. The Poinciana Social Club will meet at 10:30 at the Poinciana Community Build- ing. j The Junior Chamber of Com- merce will meet at 3 p.m. at the club bouse. Bowling for officers’ wives will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the Naval Station Alleys. La Concha. Navy Wives Club No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m. in Building 178 on the Naval Station. Golf classes for Officers’ Wives will be held at 10 a.m. on the hard ball field beyond Eochasis. The Book Review group of the Officers’ Wives will meet at 10 a.m. at Fort Taylor. ht The Naval Air Station Officers’ | |; hold aj; ations, Ro- Wives’ Club. will luncheon meeting at 12.30 p.m.” aboard the 104 foot) crash boat. | THURSDAY. MAY 17. F First year . Spanish, second half, classes will be held j Naval St The Surface - Developmest Group of Officers’ Wives Wi hold an infor: t-togeth- from 3:20 to 4:45 p.m. ever Palace Theater. The Key West Art and Histori- cal Society will meet at 3:30 ical dis+; % ['bio, »|-+ Harmonica Duo—Jack and Pat. ting held in the church last cve- the water apparently dead. My life guard training of 30 years oe place “ ess Was: babedGon a reasoned exposition ef] ago stood me in good stead with ed. | the Communist point of view, tragiggs the evolution of the present! this Gtynn | Soviet Comn ideolc oo ——|half an hour of respiration, back’ littie chap, fer after gbout' jto life he came. “I wish to praise the efficiency. of your police who wore present; with’ oxygen and stretcher to. keep the spark of life “aglow on the way to the hospital! “Mr. Thornberg, my friend who manages Raul's, told “me later in the'day thatthe baby Was doing thian Sisters The Pythian .Sisters met last | Monday evening/in the. Knights }& Pythias Hall. A large number | attended. , ¥Mxs. Louise: Thompson, » reptie+} piecty. jsentative to the Grand Tempie} { write to inquire of you for: fate ber report. A report - was} reassurance’ of his condition, for, also given by Mrs: Katie Cochran) pis name and address, of ‘the Sécretariés’ Assotiation of | may think of some potential g | the Grand Tempie: in this future World of ours, and | Mrs. Bernice Park was elected | rejoice in the part that'] perhaps j alterhate to Supremé Junior. Su~! helped someone achieve manhood. preme session of Pythian Sisters| “1 would appreciate some word to be held in September, 1952 in |'from vou with this iiformation. “Very truly yours, “REN W. GLEASON, “188 W. Randolph Street, ‘Chicago 1, MM.” i LIONS CLUB MINSTREL (Continued From Page One) mother asked> The | the first miscue but were en-/ Citizen for the rescuer’s name on thralled by the polished perform-| the day of the accident in order to ance. It was of top caliber. express her gratefulness, but at, | The Key West Lions Club can’ that timc, Gleason’s name Was not |be justly proud of their efforts,| known. a member of the audience last! Today, when informed of the | night reported today. Particular-| ictter from Gleason which was, \dy, since all money raised by the} read to him over the telephone by performances will be used forja Citizen staffer, Lt. Greene, the | worthwhile community projects. | child's father, said, “That is cer- | Another show will be presented tainly a wonderful letter. My at the High School auditorium’ wife and I appreciate it and Mr. | tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock. Gleason’s prompt action more The program consists of: than we can put into words. We \Interloctor—Gerald Saunders, ‘| wrote to him when we finally Endmen—Nevy Armayor, Walt! learned his name ‘from Thorn- Burns, Jack Clark and Stu Whit-| berg, but lie evidently has not yet received the letter.” gd ing. < Chorus by. Key, West Lions. Lullaby. of Broadway,” 0, NESSEE POL! Evanson, tenor. : (Cortinues From Page Une» |, Quartet—N. B. Shannahan, Bob! league countered thatmove by ' Reid, Chas. Felton and E. L. Mul-| mass deménstrations outside the Sy ‘ court house, preventing the court ‘Novelty Dance”—Chuck Hast-| from meeting and “leaving -the ing: - county without any et ae “Mammy’s Little Coal-Black} — pore apace to : | Roge”"—-Ed Schweitzer, tenor. j court witl et Piha ieee e Novelty Dance and Song--| league support but he him- Willie Ward. self with the Democrats. ee eae . He was shot while walking eg as Philosophy”—Nevy' rom this garage to his home last "Old Mi ge os a : Old Man River"—W. C.. Stall- Tree’ bullets ‘hit. hing two. 66 bass. | Aetheuse ‘Suipurbe"—Otis Scott] So" Serene ae eee ettes in his pocket. He shook his ‘ “ head when asked if he knew who “if I Didn't Care’—Jack Rich-} hot him. hivric Sear, He was dead by the time he | sleep in the Deep"—E. L' reached a hospital. "Mullins, bass. Some of These Days’”—Mike at singer. ~Ghorhs—Ke} West Lions. INTERMISSION Oleos: Balancing Act—Mike Jacobs. “A Sermon”—Jack Clark. operate. Biue—Mabei Scott. : Littlefield said he “politely told eut—Bill Schoneck, Bill them they weren't going to oper- | ""Lieuefiold said he aide get LIAR CHARGE (Continued from Page One) ~}gamblers said at the meeting 49 |thousand dollars was to be de- livered to.an unidentified individ- &. p.m. at the West Martello} er at 12:30 p.m. at Aero-f Gallery. | Palms. ss The Elks Lodge will meet at 3) The Key West Amateur Radio p.m. at the club. i Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at VFW Post No. 3911 will mect} — the National Guard Armary. at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. | VX-1 Officers’ Wives will meet at 12:30 at Aeropalms for; luncheon. { Maftha Linda Franks Circle of The Shrine Club x house. The Triangle Club of Phythian Sisters will meet at 7:30 p.m. [up fo meet atig 8 p.m. at the JayCee’s Club- arrival at Robins base; They had been picked or- investigation of charges i absent without leave | j, ina. } following the recommendations of an ec giusical number is a suite in four theyeal unit that the glories of Flor- PAGE FIVE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Legion Auxiliary Urges Lantaf; To Push Inland Waterway The Asnerican Legion Auxiliary, Arthur Sav yer Past No. 27 in the Key West Citizen, sent-a letter to Congressman Bill g that he do his‘ utmost to have the inland waterway extended from Bahia Honda to Key West. The group met Thursday evening at'the Legion Home on Stock Island. ee President, Wilhelmina ~ Harvey ° ° a VA Aid Denied Him ' * 3 os thought this should be a respon- sibility of the auxi i i served the community nation. A congratulations wire sent to the Florida State Le Jature on its measure changing the future Florida auto , license tags to the “Sunshine State.” Mrs. Haryey stated, “It has al- ways been the thought of the lo- ida sunbeams should be pro- claimed to everyone.” Acting-secretary Christina Key | recorded such future projects on Ways and means as a Trumma se sale, dance, and public spaghetti dinner. if i Progress of the. Poppy Poster | © contest at the local high schools, being conducted ‘by Mrs. Jeyce; Johnson, head of the art depart-| ment at. Key: West Highs was. re: | c@ived: with enthdsiasm-by-. aBx- ildary, members, 2° “> (On Sundays Mak 27a) church goers wilF be“ askedto pin ‘the poppies.on thei larels when they” go to church,” a Mahy auxiliary: members yo-| © lunteered for the first aid cours- e8 to be given by local Red Cross chapter under thé direction of Mrs. Carola , N¢tties. - Volunteers ate: Mrs. Florence Gamble. Mrs. Kathleen Doty. Mgs. Ruby. Mets- ger, Mrs. Marian Orango,‘ Mrs. Jennie Yancey, Mrs. R. Russell, Mrs, Alice Robinson, ~Mrs: ‘Key, Mrs. Anna’ Stockwell, Mrs. Elsie Barnard, Mrs. Naomi Hjort, Mrs. Mimi Sikes, and Mrs. Harvey. “Welcomed. into, the Legion Auxiliary 3s Mrs, Jiminez, ber Ms. Ei aaa (®) Wirephoto BECAUSE OF THE EXPERI- ENCE of former Marine David R. Arellano, Jr. (above), Con- gress moved swiftly Thursday to give veterans of the Korean aa Jeast ual in Tallahassee for the right to u

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