The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 23, 1951, Page 5

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SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO T TO EVERYONE A. GINGRAS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTER BIRTHDAY PARTY | | Archer, Miss Donnie Carbonell, FOR ELVIRA PEREZ |and Mr. Jose Hernandez. Mr. Ermi Valdes, Mr. John Her- Elvira Perez was sevente © | nandez, Mr. Daniel La Torre, Mrs. years old this week and there were | aimost one hundred and fifty] Miss Andrea Boza, Mr. R. Boza, guests at her birthday party at|Mr. Oscar Carpenter, Mr. Sergio the Elks Club Wednesday night. | Boza, Mr. Henry Boza, Miss Bar- The Coral Isle Serenaders play- | bara Pritchard, Miss Penny John- <a the guesth, cp decora-|son, Mr. Johnny Didol, Mr. Louis ions were pink and white, and | Metzger, 3 sandyiches, punch ahd cake were — $l Mine hie served. |. Miss Kathleen Lawrence, Miss Miss Perez is the daughter of/Jo Ann Valenzuela, Miss Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perez of| Valenzuela, Mr. James Pettis, Mr. 903 Packer Street. | Vicente Martinez, Mrs. Benjamin Among the guests attending the | Loew, Miss Joan Lowe, Mr. Ben party were Mr. and Mrs. Bert|Lowe, Jr, Miss Maggie’ Gamez, Gerez, Miss Camille Alvarez, Miss} Miss Jackie Sanchez, and Miss Argelia Molina, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| Marlene Matyi. mando Mackin, Miss Marguerite| Mr. Frank Bozo, Mr. James‘ D. Smith, Miss Eloina Ortega, Mr./Malgrat, Mr. Horacio Castillo, Miss Arturo Martinez, Mrs. Leland Al-| Letty Castro, . Miss Barbara A. bury, Miss Paulette Albury, Mrs.|Twiehaus, Miss’ Martha Perez, Rose Walker, and Miss Frances| Mr. Michael Padron, Mr. Oswaldo Walker. : | Alfonso, Mrs. Leo Rodriguez, Miss Miss Shirley Weech, Miss De!-| Eleanor Gato, Miss Teressa Bard- ores Losley, Miss Gloria Muniz,| well, Mr. Donald Curry, Mr. Rich- Mr. Sonny Harden, Mr. Joe Rod-| ard Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles riguez, Mr. Nesto Milian, Mr. Ed-|Curry, and Mr. and Mrs. Angel ward Diaz, Mr. Armando Macias, | Delgado. Migdalia Gardia, Mr. and yabriel Garcia, Mr. Jan How-| e9@e ° 2getee ; Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. Chester . J. Swalm, Miss Angela Martinez, | and Miss Magnolia Martinez. 1a 0 Mrs. Juan Martinez, Miss Car-l.eee pean Edna Brenner, Josephine Saw- men Lee Diaz, Miss Deanne, Di) y Lee Garcia, ‘Jr., : i Gloria Millan, Fas Garcia, members of the Ladies ose Cisnero, Miss Christine La Auxiliary of the V. F. W. tres, Miss Armida onso. : ‘ evr Nw, yee Peet rehlinag ageOe 3911, will/sénd a box to Korea and-Mr. Jack Larsen. | during June . Exiquio Vidal, Mr. Rafael See Palazon, Mr. Lavier Orop: Mr Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith: of Gabriel C. Gar Jr., Miss Min-) Jacksonville announce the .mar- erva Palazori, Mr. Armando Ram-| riage of their daughter, “Aull irez; Mr, Ralph Esterléy, Miss Sy! BS SEE: via’ Alvar Mr. Jecus Gart Marie, to Robert A. Dion,’ son. of Miss Coralia Molina, Miss Lena} Mt. and Mrs. Fred J. Dion of 512 Gs Miss Ivia Fernandez, | Sumonton Street. The wedding Miss Carol Reeves, and Mr. Peter | Will take plate at 6 p. m.,. July Knight. 2nd at St. Mary Star of ‘the Sea Me: Nestor Alvarez, Jr; (Mr {Church All friends and relatives Ralph White, Miss Ann Ventress, | 97 entitled to attend. Miss Dolores Machin, Miss Mart Perez, Miss Clara Machin, Mrs,|_ The Ladies Auxiliary and the Joseph Machin, Miss Joanne} V. F. W. Post 3911, gave a party Machin, Miss Miriam Machin, Miss|Monday at the Naval Hospital: Ophelia Machin, Miss Martica|Games w played and refresh- Machin, Mrs. Joe Pineda, Mr. Nor-| ments served. man Aspinall Hicks, Mr. Eugene —- Garcia, and Mr. George Lastres. | Red Cross chairmen atténding Mr. Ortelio Lopez, Mr. Alfonso} were Mrs. Edith Moffitt and Mrs. Vega, Mr. Robert Dean, Miss Don-| Marie Landden. Mrs. Charline na Sawyer, Miss Nancy Sawyer,|Tibbs and Mrs. Charles Machin Doris Saxton, Mr. Louis Maloney?| a, Miss Delores! yer, Irene Taylor and Abdulia} | Reese, 716 William’ street, » an- | Mr. Edward Sheppard, Mr. Char- | les Taylor Mr. Way Plowman, Mr. Frank Veliz, Jr., Miss Martha Rod- riguez, Mr. Anolan Ybarmea, Miss Margarita Pons, Miss Dora Val-| were the Auxiliary chairmen and Mrs. Ida Smith, Mrs. Vanessa Saunders, Mts. Josephine Sawyer; Mrs. Mary Cruz, Mrs. Edna Bren- ner, Mrs. Nan Villareal, Mrs. Carl dez, Miss Alicia Pons, Mr. and| Cruz, and Mrs. Nat Brenner were Mrs. Ciro Pons, Mr. Joe Pons, Miss! also there. Dolores Ybarmea, and Mr. Jesus Rodriquez. Mr. Philip Henson, 82, who has Miss Argelio Alayan, Mr.Char-|known Key West way back les R. Parra, Mr. Joseph R. Bal-| when. and has operated in thesé tontin, Mr. Celido Pons, Mr. Ken-| parts as best known blacksmith neth Kerr, Mr. Vincent Catala,| and as assistant fire chief, blew Miss Freda Weech, Miss. gore into town last night and is blow- Lounders, Miss Barbara Splaine,| ing out again this afternoon. He left Key West twenty-eight Coming Events | scars ago but has been back to . cay Ae visit as many times. “Pop” Hen- SATURDAY, JUNE 23 |son makes his home. with - his Luncheon, JayShees, 12:30] daughter, Mrs. Lucia Ingrarh, « at suithay eon Fi vealaan the Coconut Grove ‘in Miami. Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p.m, Elks! Somebody want to do some- Club. f thing for the Cerebral Palsy weet PB pean US0. "| Buu? Mra. Violet Woolbuiles # BMectia Anchor Lodge No: 189, mows, Dotter: BER bie Ten 8p. ef Scottish Rite Temple. day, at the Coan Chie esi i a *|jn Marathon. She badly needs Re ee Sor-| somebody with a sixteen mili- rity, § Bm Sleponton-mest-| meter projector there dh Mutiday Swimming Cless, Officers Wives| ‘© UP the pictures, Call 543 XM. Club, 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane arctifiag Sr siageeb Troop|thought of a new one, a sock i og 1. It seems each one of the Ee ticghsiatincke |sisters brings a little filled sock mee 7 and they put them all together Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.|into a big sock and then on iat Z| " » everybody irst Methodist Chureh | night of the party everybor s ? esisees Idraws a little sock. Eight p.m. Meetin; m., Annex h Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 Monday night is the time and p.m, Fort Taylor Officers|the Knights of Pythias Hall the Club. : |place. They promise no socking Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9|in the sla nse of the word. a. m., Naval Station Alleys. Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 p. m, Fort Taylor Officers m., American Le- Chub. | gion He Stock Island. Tennis Class, Officers Wives} Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court) No. 64, 8 p. m, 919 Elizabeth Near Pool | Street : Bowling, Officers Wives Club,; Rummage Sale begins, Catholic 9 a, mu. Naval Station Alleys.| Daughters of America, St. Meeting, Order of DeMolay Joseph's 1, Thomas and Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Angela Streets. . % Temple | Duplicate Bridge Club, 7 Meeting, Young Adult Fellow-| m., Coral “Room, Overseas ship of Fi Methodist} Hotel Church, 8 p. m., Church aH Meeting | | p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. Meeting, Am an Legion, Ar- thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p. m., Stock Island Home. Junior Debs, 7:30 p. m., Sparkling Waters Re- skah Lodge, No. 14, 8 p. m. Knights of Pythias Hall American Legion, Ar-} Meeting : Sawyer Post No. 28, 8) Woman's Club auditorium, p. m. Post Home, Stock Is-| Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron. land. i Officers W! Club, 1 p. m., Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron Aeropalms Seaplane Base Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Aeropalms Seaplane Base. | Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m., Build- Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives) ing 178, Nav Station. Club No, 88, 10:30 . a. Bs Bowling, Officers Wives Club, Building 178, Naval Station. | 1:30 p. m. Naval Station. Bowling, Officers Wives Club, Bowling Alleys. 1:30 p. m. Naval Station} Meeting, Junior Chamber of Alleys. Commerce, 8 p, m., Club unior Chamber of House. m., Club] THURSDAY, JUNE 26-— § Swimming Classes; | Officers: Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., Seaplane Base Pool. d Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m.,| Bowling Meeting, Commerce, 8 P- House Luncheon Meeting, FAWTU- lant Officers Wives Club, 12:30 p..m. ° 5 $ * WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 pital Woman's Auxiliary Se Meeting, American Legion Aux-! . ing Group, 2B... Hospite The Pythian Sisters have Meeting, Monroe General Hos- [Miss Gale Varela, Miss Deanna/ DARLENE GONZALES | The Queen Is Gone, Long Live The Queen | HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY | Balloons; plastic -backets, paper caps and horns added glamour to/| the’ sixth birthday party of Dar-| lene Shayne Gonzales, daughter | of, Mr. and Mrs. Onelia A. Gon- | gales of 1192 ‘Virginia Street, on| Junie 19th,” | The refreshments included ice} cream, candy:and cool drinks. | Children” and. grown-ups at- | tending the party were: Jackie Craft, Phyllis Fallon, Richard | Fallon, Jacquelyn Valenzuela, | Lorraine Torres, George Torres, | Cathy Clark, Helen Castro, Mar- | garet Castro, Lydia .Oropeza | Brenda Valdez, Carol Cates, Lin- | da Sanchez, Diane Sanchez, and | Carlene Griffin. | | Ginger Dixon, Brent White, Paulette Delgado, Eugene Pad- | gett, Miss Joyce Valenzuela, Miss | Jo-Ann ‘Valenzuela, © Mrs. . Flor- ence ‘White, Mrs. .Grace Fallon, Mrs.:H~ Castro, Mrs. :Delphina | Valenzuela, Mrs. “Atnelio Gon | zales,“end Mrs. “Hattie Hyde. 4s (New Arrivals | AABAMRAASAAAPAAAAAAAALAS | Daughtér’ To" Reeses | Mr.’, and. Mts "Jo'hn © Julius nounce’ thé “birth 6{’a daughter | at: 11 pany’, J&xe 20 in the-Mon- roe’ General “Hospital. The “baby” We ighed eight pounds ‘and ‘will be called Julian JO ANN M Ann. it ely Sacha 8 she tae while issio L4 CONCHA WIVES Bopne: See emer on RECEIVE AW ARDS : K session aware: and two 2UPr: ‘other “prizes. Were ‘won: by the La. Concha Navy’ Wives Club No. 88 at. the .distritt cenvention in Jacksonville. 4 5 At. the national” convention in Great Lakes, Mlinois, scheduled for mid-October, the, following nominations be . ptesented: Mrs. Daniel Braxton for national president, Mis. James Shelling- law. for-national.. treasurer and Mrs. J; L. Aiken for national sec- retary. ¢ A new name is also being con- sidered forthe ye Apply To Wed The following.persons applied vanes in thé -o < ot County Judge Raymond Ro Lord: Angel Mack ers 36, El Rancho. Mote). and Grace Louise Cole,'19, of 607 Whitehead Street. Wilfred: Widdees, 37, of Mara- thon, and Sybil L.. Tabb,;29, of Pahokee. ait a MISTAKE IDENTITY | PENANG—(M—- Shiekh Tahir | Jajaludin: won acquittal’ on a | chatgé of’ thespaasing Into & Mos- jam mosque by ‘producing a cer-| | tificate to show, hé was a “kiblut.” | A “kiblut” is an expert special- | izing in determining the facing of | | mosques towards Mecca. The mos- | | que cafetaker then, withdrew the | | charge agaifist the Malay defend- | ant. | a | Women and.gitls make up about | 20% of the total membership of! ithe country’s CAP (Civil Ait Pa- | | trol). | Meeting, Ladies Autiliary, V. F. } W., Post 391], 8 p. m., at Post | i Home. | FRIDAY, JUNE 29— | Meeting, Alcoholics. Anony- | mous, 8 p. m,, First Presby- terian Churth Annex. SUNDAY, JULY 1— | Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6/ p. m., Clubhouse. | Swimming Clasé&, Officers Wives |} Club, $:30-4:30 « p. > m., Sea- plane Base Officets’ Pool Meeting, * Mariner Scout Ship | No: 8 “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. m.,/ ‘Seg Scout Headquarters 1 Meeting, Key West: Temple No. | 20, hian Sisters; 8 p. m., Knights. of Pythias Hall Women's: Mission» Union, ’. First | Baptist Church, 7:30 By m2, at) Church. + | MONDAY, JULY 2— Handicrafts Class, Wives’ Club, 7:45 - teation Building, Naval Sta- q tion Meeting, Woman's Auxiliary, 1. St Paul's Episcopal Church. 3 p. m., Parish Hall. Mecting. Key West Ministerial Association;.8 p. m., _ First ; Presbyterian Church. Gil Meeting, Circle Two, Women of Temple First Presbyteridn Church, p..m., Church Hall. TUESDAY, JULY 3— A Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club. 6:45 p.m. First Metho. dit Coren, Se ae p. m., Barn tre Bridge, Officers Wives’ Club, 8 Ssutheiicdtc Pistol Hee pect Paslor Otficers irarrigere ea Club. te | ifle Club, 73 p. m Tennis Class, Officets Wives’) ior Chamber of Commerce Club, 9 @ m:, Tetinis Court i | } | Near, Pool. ea Finigee Sok tte Bowling, Naty Wives,.9 @ m., 371, 8 p.m, VFW He et ee Seve Meeting, "Ch Rigtders ‘of of Movting,, Key West. Assembly Ameri¢a, Cc res Losley, Miss Key West of 195i |" Monday, it is expected ed Elks all about it over the micro- ith Cre ~ Bis | tion. wn, Cup mis {The seven page pamphlet tells . i impulse Obeved }about the advantages of locating ored by the Women’s a sophomore at eighteen, second prize p. looks pretty good Women of the Ch Meeting, Junior Woman 8 p. m. Woman's Club Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p JayCee Clubhouse. ® Saturda June 23, 1951 THE KEY WES EN Page 3 PHONE: Citizen Office, 193 Princess’ Escort Marries Her Close Friend NDON 1 N Marbles Champioi as Bie. ?) Photo BOBBY SHACKLEFORD (above). 14, of High Point, N. C., won the Southern mar- bles championship in ‘the an- — nual tournament at Greensboro. C. He won 11 out of-45 ‘Chamber Booklet | Simcs ana was tar ancad of fis Nee a nearest rival, Harold Burnett/6f ‘Now In Mails Lanett, Ala. Bobby will com- pete in the National Mar! ) Harold Laubscher, manager of! tournament at Ashbury Patk, the Chamber of Comm z N. J. |nounced today that the special summer issue of “Tren: mon- | thly, publication of. the y West : | chamber of comr is being put }in-the mails today. Photo By National Studio | Copies will reach local people ——_—- | One interesting feature of the | publication is the notice on Facts, |} Figures and Facilities, the organi- | zation’s most important publica- ‘ XE in Key West as a growing com- Spanked A Child jz: Topics presented include his- tory of Key West, its geography, transportation, water supply, housing, the naval Base, natural | Yesources, government, employ- ment, commerce, utility rates, } , recreation and other fa-| OKLAHOMA CITY—(#)—An- ienly got obey $10. The impuls S rs, and all those who write | fe) WEG EIA té the: Chamber office asking ‘for | year-old information will bé especially in-| up and down | tefested in, the booklet. a 7 John ‘Tyler of Virginia, the 10n| SURGEON GENER 3 President, was the first. Vice Pres- | Maser Gen. George i. i The, tepadblars was the fine {igént to, succeed’ when, President sane: ae sso Sucer [Ed Lee - General of the Army succeeding Harley paid in police court,” for} William Henry Harrison died in| Major Gen, Raymond W. ault and batters | 3841. retired after forty years’ cerak who w the aisles—and gave him’ aj | spanking. i ART OF A TO $T — Thou of persons visit Gus 's yard at Fivhing Creek. N. J., cach year to see stal «models clipped from Gn Soke off-the lawn, 7, Ready. For Launching ae OP ie 'Nation’s New Sea Quee x am EY

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