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fHE KEY WES) CTilaen thursday, Jaa 14. 198%” Ae aes WS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 | | PERSONALS... N. ITEMS OF IN INGRAS, Society Editor IST TO EVERYONE Tea Shower For Miss Sylvia Baker | French Admi ral Takes First Jet Ride Who Will Be Married This Friday. | . ‘A tea shower was given for Miss Sylvia Baker Tuesday afternoon | atthe home of Judge and Mrs. Thomas Caro. | The receiving line included the prospective bride, the hostess, | Mrs; Thomas Caro, Miss Elizabeth Acheson matron of honor, Mrs.| § Jack Richardson, maid of honor and Mrs. Charles Baker, mother of} $t. the bride. | The gift arrangements were under the general supervision of) 3 Mis. Carlos Gellricb, Mrs. John Gavelin, Mrs. Thomas Caro, Miss| shi Edna Hoff, and Miss Jessie Michael. The punch was poured by Mrs. | Florence Ardagh and Mrs. rein Ail eines! aes | Curry,’both past presidents of), | f Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of which| ‘7° Lopez, Jr, and Mrs. J. Gy hi Miss ‘Baker is a member. Buckley. | Det) Mrs:: Ramon Rodriguez took} Mrs. Audrey Blom, Mrs. George $ care of the buffet arrangements} F. Curry, Miss Elizabeth Acheson, | cro and..was assisted by Mrs. Charles|Mrs. Douglas Pearson, Mrs. Har- | ‘Acheson. Mrs. Chester Knowles] rjet Richardson, Mrs. Thomas Ca- | was in charge of the guest book. | Miss’Baker will be married] ro, Mrs. John Gavelin and Diane Auxier, | to Jeff Knight at 5:30 Fri-| day afternoon in St. Mary) tok Star of the Sea Catholic Church. | ANOTHER SHOWER | A reception will follow between| FOR SYLVIA BAKER | 6 and 8 p. m., at the Elks Club. | Another bridal shower was giv-| om The shower was given by Mr !en at the home of Judge and Mrs. ; M Thomas. Caro, Mrs. Nellie Pear-|‘Phomas Caro yesterday for Miss ny son, Miss Elizabeth Acheson, Mrs.| Sylvia Baker who is to be married | AT Fi Ramon, Rodriquez, and Mrs. Jack} Riehardson. | Guests for the afternoon were:| Mrs. M.’L. Alexander from Hava-| na, Cuba, Mrs. Alfred Acheson, | Mrs. Charles A. Acheson, Miss Jessie Michael, Miss Lillian, Carey; Mrs. Sudie Richardson, } Mrs:'Paul Richardson, Mrs. Mar-| garet Scully, Mrs. Carlos Gellirich, Mrs, Charles T. Albury, Mrs. Con-| suélo Gomez, Mrs. Thelma Muir, Mrs. Arthur Judge, Jr., Mrs. Le-| titla Tyler, Mrs rles_ Falk,! Mrs. John Co: , Mrs. Lauriette ; Roberts,’ Miss Juanita Mayg and Mrs,’ Curt Wheeler. | Mrs. Macie Rackley, Miss Jose- phine James, Miss Gwen James, | Mrs. Anthony Albury, Mrs. Don! Tucker, Mrs. Joseph Soldano, Mis,,Carmen Henriquez, Mrs. Os-! car Solano, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Miss Lorraine Nottage, Mrs. Ver- non Low, Jr, Mrs. Kent Mac, Mrs,,.Ralph Young, Mrs. Harry Ostevhoudt, Mrs. Michael Oster- houdt, Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, and Mss. Eckwood Solomon. Mrs. Barbara Buckley, | Mrs. | Newt Kétchings, Miss Alicia Bar- célo, Mrs, ‘William B, Albury, Mrs. Evetio Cabot, Mrs. ‘Mary June Mesa, Mrs. Miriam Paliszuk, Mrs. Camille Parks, Mrs. Beryl Curr Mis” Marian Arango, Miss Edna Hoff Mrs. Chester T. Knowles, | {diss Virginic Whitmarsh, i Reginald R. Russell, wd Mrs.) ! | ernie C. Papy. H Mfs. Paul Lumley, Mrs. Gloria Downey, Mrs. ‘Harriet Wilson, Mis’ Norma Martin Mrs. Phil- lip" Baker, Mrs. C Wells, Mrs. Myrtice Floyd, Mrs. Angela} Caiéy Mrs. Roger Brooks, Mrs. | Joe, Lopez, Mrs. Jeff Knight, Sr., Mrs, Diane Ortz, Mrs. Barbara | afternoon at St. Mary Star of the to Jeff Knight at 5:30 tomorrow | Sea Catholic Church. The shower was given by mem- bers of the Beta Sigma Phi Sor- ority, and the gifts were heaped around the fireplace. Miss Baker unwrapped them with many ex- clamations of surprise and pleas- | ure. Games were also played during the evening with Miss Alicia Bar- celo winning the word guessing | game and Mrs. Betty Sayers the} prize for the most artistic draw- | ing of a wedding party. A buffet lunch and fruit punch were also served. Guests attending the shower | were Mrs. Florence Ardagh, Mrs. Ida Gellrich, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, | Mrs. Hollow Bervaldi, Mrs. Betty Sayers, Miss Alicia Barcalo, Mrs. Newt Ketchings, Miss Audrey Blom, Miss Gwenn James, Miss Jo James, Mrs, Chester Knowles, | Miss Jessie Michael, Mrs. Margaret Connors, Mrs. Catherine Mersor, Miss Boettee Ardagh, Miss Flor- ence Walker, Mrs. Nellie Pearson, Mrs. Thomas Caro and Miss Eliz-' abeth Acheson. The Wesleyan Service Guild of} the First Methodist Church will hold a food gale at 4 p: m., Friday in frant of the Church, according to an announcement made at the Guild’s meeting last night. Proceeds from the sale will go to provide a vacation in Key West for a girl from the Methodist Or- a Ronee \Glac Big Food Sale Snow Capped Mountains In Their Yare | At Four, Friday | | | | | of the Atlantic Pact Nations. { cotch And Soda | LBONA MORELAND ier Ice In Thei Miss Leona Moreland, cho They blew into the paper yesterday from where there is Paul's ice in cocktails, snow capped mountains right beyond the back yard, where the deer are not toy, where the a: surported to be smaller—Mr. and Mrs. Quentin De Boer fro! Alaska Mr. De Boer owns and manages the / flies to all points in southeastern Alaska a Mrs. De Boer were in Miami attending the J merce meeting, when they decided to come dc the southernmost city and the Little White Hor * Mr. and M glacier | 1ectress at St glacier | (4) day at the Church. members of the choir guild Church took this opportuni wish her good luck in her job gift, and Father 1 HONORED BY. GUILD Miss Moreland will leave this week ‘to teach in Europe and the} “« CORNER Episcopal} rch for the past two years,) By Angele honored at a dinner last Fri-| pj jone hundred of the} ty to) new. | (What went John} horse because years ago CAPTAIN S. J. LAWRENCE, COMMANDING OFFICER of the Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Key West, Florida wishes French Rear Admiral A. E. Jozan luck Fefore he departs on his first jet ride. Admiral Jozan made an inspection tour of the French Naval Officers obtaining training under the mutual assistance program ISMALL FRY | Rickety Slim, The Unhappy Horse | (The story of a horse who lived in far} | away New York City, and what he | 800d. |did to make himself happy.) wi CHAPTER VI | before: RICK: | 8allope Sweeting presentea| ETY SLIM was a very unhappy} nobody noticed — > Seeker. SHERBETS MAKE SALADS SING] when ser favorite fruit | matter of life and death that I} make that boat. You will. be very | well paid.” | “AM right,” said SILENT Mc GEE. RICKETY fast. Here SLIM’S heart beat: was his chance to make! iy Enjoy the Country-Fresh Flavor of _ Stakes’. | hen the trunks were safely | packed on the old brown cart. ie d away along the cobble stones like a horse gone mad. “Gcod horse!” said the owner 48 Meador, Mrs. Allen E. Curry, Mrs phanage at Enterprise, Florida. | ee e, had never enjoye 1 : " ‘ AER BETS = of the trunks and twirled his cane , Mrs. b. . Mrs. a ‘ t enjo: ds. Armfibid: expiee: * apore | either him or his master, SILENT | © We tru ee Friday ‘Limbert, and Mrs. Betty Miss Susan Peacon, newly el- F jas our yellow rice ar vime | ati _ ae s beh sbed ie one |McGEE. RICKETY was boney '” the air. : ou MeNatt. “jected president, presided at the | Pie. [foes her work, and his re-| — 4 thin, and SILENT McGEE,| They lurched by milk carts and | : * e vhich was held the fa a gret that she would not be with} 29¢ thin, and Siu CGEE, | carriages. A lady witha bonnet | Mrs. Ruth Ellzey, Mrs. J. R,| Meeting which wa: af the | “And the s sh you pull out , ‘ |bonier and thinner. The unhappy | 8 jee lod wagachd | “2 aia ic es ter “| home of the vice president, Mrs. lof these w ~ De Boer| em any longer. i nd ah * aad oe | and shawl shrieked when the old | ] Route Mrs. Osborne Charlow,| Aue Roberts eccccccce pease (0! there e Boer| “The table decorations in. the| horse tried a number of things to! cant threw mud from its wheel ; Mrs., Jc ») 4 5. G rl ee s |said. “If we get a sty pound i a pi e : | make ‘people ice - # ; Mir. dohn x i Mn Gr burn)" “Mrs. Roberts led the devotional| Mr| and Mrs, J, C, Gardner. of | gg P i Spee : pound) parish hall featured frangipani| M@ke people notice him, but he} “took at that horse go,” shout- sUN Pinder, Mrs. Sara Costar, Mrs. nai) * b jsalmon, it's something to talk and there was a delicious .,| failed every time. Then a PRO- ‘ 8 1 Raymand Felton, Mrs. Beatries| 224 was assisted by Miss Lucille) 416 Fleming street are the hosts! bout, but you pull out a two hun-| ° re was a delicious supper} mreconis HORSE sugested that | “apt, oo | s , Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Carola Net- i pat ind fis if i (,{0f tunafish salad,, potato chips,}\*"* bar The trunks rattled. RICKETY | yass | Moreno White, Mrs. Ruth Larson, | {10 | these days of their, daughter and | dred. povind jewlish as Ht it were yetishes, cake and iced tea, Mrs.|h¢ just try to do what he did every stim went faster and the owner one 6 J Ms Rely, tees Me Rains ee tev, Pam Me and Mawr) "nee ars were an wry [POE rt, Mie Roma "bye aye Bragg eta marae eri “Orety LE aun OP 20 s SOnion ‘en 7. | the hostess, her mother, Mrs. Ma- Ss. ilson from Pensacola. | impre: % calmness of the son, Mrs jorothy Sweeting,| ,, ~— a A ewe Ss horse! | t ee ee ne rie Roberts, and Mrs. Evelyn Net-| Their granddaughter and her! wate 1€ ed $6) 20 Mts: Glorians:s Bayly viene ete oh the Ge “BS pice, | ro) mieten te Gor souied wit THER FS tles. Others present at the meet-/ husband, Lieut. anc Mrs. J. B.| wild h D there in south- responainie for the preparation of| bry stim saw that the left front the owner of the trunks. ' ANo Coming Events ing were Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs.|Klockenkemper from Ev nston, | eastern Alask 1 to twenty foot | Laake | wheel was off. Seven trunks were | (To Be Continued Tomerrow) : eae |G. B. Neidhammer, Mrs. Etheas| Illinois with their children, Mich-| tides instead of our low ones. Also pollowing the refreshments,| >) the cobblestones and their own-| Ce ee | ® : ) THURSDAY, JUNE 14— Stricker, Mrs. James Duane, Mrs.|ael and Marilyn Marie are also| the rair and persistent | Mr. J. \C. Horner. entertained the) 2. was “talking excitedly to the| ===! | Mot , JaySheas,. 8 | p, m,| George Carey and Miss . Louise} staying with the Gardners. and the clima group with movies.of the church) Cartman, , { { ] af a e of are’ Pier, uum. thee ah ck ig i pe eS “And everything is so rush-rush | 24 choir. | “What am I going to do?” ] sy es r A “Florida street. my af Guild’s ‘next meeting WO): | Mrs. Kajfard . Pearson, ‘chair-| here!” Mrs. De Boer said, Miss Sidney Anderson and her! phen he saw SILENT McGBE| 3 Meeting, Athericin Legion | be held on July 9th at the horhél man 6f the Red Cross Métos Ser.| . Upon eant | mother. attended ‘the supper ‘With) 4.4 RICKETY SLIM arid waved | Auxiliary, Arthur Sawyer | of Miss Gretna McClain, 1917 Bat-| vice here, will leave tomorrow for| New Yor bat on! the | Jan ne | to them with his cane. Post No. 28, 8 p.m., Legion | on street NeW York where she wil | whole she said down SH - ; : . 4 e she 1 attend! | ey there, cartman, my trunks Da Home on Stock Island lthe Watio Asie Inere in. Key West : people seem {YUU y Uy ene Rae Ree PU rat ping | | “ oS nea . ; nal Red Cross Conven-} ere 1D ee people em | “4 must get to the steamboat pier} | ag ge Felix. Varela i aie ou Pythias Hall, | tiorf from. June: 25, through June any- | N ew A rriva 1 & | for the six thirty boat.” ; | | He Lf th lodge, No. 64, 8 p.m., Cuban| _ Fleming Street. S97" SRB ARet delegate’ “retur ere els ae ss | “That's not very much time, | re’s the best Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth | Swimming Class, Officers Wives | she will give a report'to the local) We wer in- | McGEE said, looking up at the} | Mor y Street, | Club 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane | Chapter on, the convention high-| terviewer having long labored un- | clock on the church tower. i BETWEEN-M Al Da Caffee..Hour, Naval Station} Base Officers’ Pool. | lights. |der the impression that people in “Try it,” the man said. “It’s a} | Septem Officers, Wives, 10 a.m, Fort Mohing, pease Som Shop| |Alaska did a lot of hu eee oe tena | | S ki Taylor Officers Club. jo. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p.m) yy. , as __yaround in ts, mus : | -ARD | tyle 3128 | ni Meeting, Officers of Fern| | Sea Scout Headquarters. Fg ie Bie Meyers! tong behind fast dogs, trying to| | During the illness and follow-| ih | ack in Town! Chapter, No. 21, Or of} Mesting, Bromens cece OF hates nite after o tat Ga ae an get out of the cold or away from MAAAssssAdsddsasssassaddd ing the death of our dear aan) »Eastern Star, .. Scotti ristian Service, Ley Mem-| onde oo y_Vis > traditional. mo ae . ie : °RIL Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Scottish Ona? Mothegit ch 2. $30| Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Clayton the — ad ; mH al ie untie : _| NEW BABY HAS FOUR jter, the late Emilio Sanchez, " . Rite Temple. is hurch, #30) (¢ 999. Poincians The De Boers emphasized how friends and neighbors were very 1a 1 ; Parish. Hall jof 229-E Poinciana, Meyers and| comparatively inexpensive was a| GREAT GRANDMOTHERS | ‘"' : Meeting, Fleet Reserve | Aux- P. m., Paris! all. | Clayt ase t 4 comparatively inexpensive was a} iT .. | kind and sympathetic. For every € ‘Hieryy 8:30 p.m., Clubrooms. Meeting, Women’s Mission Un-| 7 a th Saarea on the original) trip to Alaska, They said it cost} Four great grandmothers arriv-| ;indness shown our household in Swimming ‘Ch Officers ion, First Baptist Church, 3) (7) sath e 1380 and had a lot to/them less than $150 apiece for|ed yesterday at the, Monroe Gen-/ 1. hours of anxiety and sorrow. Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m p. m., Church Annex. jtalk about during their time to-| transportation from there to our| eral Hospital for a look at their i aa ; be Wives 3 Meeting. Wi saat Pres-| gether. ; i Bag eote et arate Robert} W are. truly appreciative an Seaplane B: Pocl eeting, Women of First Pres: Island City and urged Key |first great ‘grandghild, obert ee * byterian Church, 8 p. m. First | cer Westers to spend their vacations) Benjamin Park, a ‘huxom seven | thankful. We desire also to thank mB. Tey | a eg ne ee eceans yer . : y | friends who sent flowers and who Sewing Group, Monroe County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary, 2 p.m., Hospital. Meeting, Poinciana Social “Clib, 10:30 p.m., Poinciana Presbyterian Church. Meeting, Juvenile Council, 8 p. m., Clinie Building. First Session, Daily Vacation Bible School, 9-12 a. m., St. Community Building. be aa ~y Meéting, Ladies Auxiliary, Ba se ae V-F.W. Post 3911, 8 2 ™,!" Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, V-P:W. Home. 6:45 p.m. First Methodist FRIDAY, JUNE 15— Chureh Annex. Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21, ‘Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Luncheon Meeting, “Wives Club, 12 noon, Taylor Officers Club. Meétihg, Alcoholics Anony- -ymous, 8 p.m., First Presby- terlan Church Annex. SUNDAY, JUNE 17—- Pp. m., Fort Taylor. Tennis Class, Officers ‘ Wives’ Officers Fort Near Pool. Bowling, Officers Wives’. Club, 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys. Meeting, Key West Assembly Number 13, Order of Rain- bow Girls, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 to Rite Temple. 6 pm. Meeting, Minoca Council, De- MONDAY, JUNE 18 — gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p. m., Megting, Women of First Pres- Redmen’s Hall. Meeting, Disabled American Veterans, Key West Chapter lero de la Luz Tempie, 422 Amelia Street. byterian Church, 8 p. m., Home : Joseph Bringman, Von ‘eet. Key West Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, 8 p. m. Bridge, Officers Wives’ Club, 8! Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court} | A children’s fashion show will in Alaska this year. pound boy born at 7 a.m. Tuesday ’ be given at twelve noon, June; Asked about whether or .| morning. jeave the use of thelr. cars. |22nd, at the Fort Taylor Officers) met Mr. De Boer in Al The lucky baby with four liv-| THE FAMILY. | Club. It will be under thé spon-| purported mecca for single ladies, | ing great grandmothers is the son) |sorship of the Airship Develop-| Mrs. De Boer he had Mr. De, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alton! woTice NOTICE ment Squadron. Eleven Wives,) Boer very clothes sold at the Children’s Cor-| time they ner will be featured, and the of-| husband w ficers’ children will be the models. | force instru in Texas an in tow by the}Park of 427 Fleming street. The) The Progressive Voters League 1 Alaska. Her| four great grdndmiéthéts are Mrs.| will meet at St. Joseph's Hall at t in the air-|Ruby Park, Mrs. Miriam Brady, | 8 P.M., Thursday, June 14, at Brooks Field| Mrs. Frank Sawyer, and " Business of vital importance. De Boer was a} Mary Hollerich. JAMES S. ROBERTS, JR.. Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Higgs of! Wac when thi t. SS | President. Tampa, Florida are here visiting! “And she outranked me,” Mr.| Mail The Citizen to Relatives hh Renee tee Mr. Higgs parents, Mr. and Mrs.|De Boer 1. “I was a second | — 8 ; Samuel P. Higgs at 411 Grinnell peneen and she was a fi oe street. gage apie a3 ze, They will be here for about ten| The De Boy ve been sta The Key West Players days and are accompanied by their| MB at Key Lodge and are now in| two young sons, Raymond and| fhe Process of taking off for the; Gene. Mr. Higgs is the brother of| long trek home. | , PRESENT Barefoot .. . Just as cute, just as young,| just as comfy as walking} barefoot when you're wearing | this twin-buckled casual of supple leather. Toes out, heel/ out, style in. Tangerine, alo} white. Just... $3.99 County Commissioner Clarence|jast night in the Coral Room at! Higgs and ran for mayor himself| the Overseas ‘Hotel. | here about twenty five years ag0./ The second prize wag won by} |Mrs. Lucy Bratenahl, Mrs. Elise! The team of Mrs. Louise} Peters and Commander and Mrs.} Hodges, Mr. Si Haddad, Mrs. C.| Paul Roy. | R. Reagan and Mrs: Arnold Mac-; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang and} Manus won ‘the first prize at the| Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Chappell won} Key West Bridge Club meeting’ the third prize. ‘ “JUNIOR MISS” BY JEROME CHODOROV AND JOSEPH FIELDS ALL THIS WEEK, THROUGH SATURDAY BARN THEATER ADMISSION $1.50 Tickets On Saléat La Conche Gift Shop and et Box Office 510 FLEMING STREET

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