The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1951, Page 5

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mi SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST cemas een ) EVERYONE A. GINGRAS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TC New Book Tells Mr. And Mrs. Jeff Knight A Of Turtle Honeymooning In Miami Beach Industry Here Gree Fashion Show Has Officers’ Children |All Cuban Lod Modeling Suits, Organdies, Parasols _|Members Urged The guests leaned forward over the table, the commentator Mrs To Attend Meeting \ Arthur Powell, gave her introduction and waited anxiously, mothers | tugged in a back doorway and finally Friday’s children’s fashior | Secretary S, V. Rodriguez urges| show at the Fort Taylor Officers Club began with a limping start. |! members of the Cuban Lodge, | - he on by the wives of the Airship Devron Eleven for the Nava |1. 0. O. F,, to be present at their) Mice? Wives Club, the show was directed by co-chairmen Mrs.| meeting tomorow night at the William Baker and Mrs. Walter Ash. The)models were the children | Lodge 9n Elizabeth street of the Airship Devron Eleven officers. { Grand master J: B. Lucas,| __ Lee Porter came in first in a pink nightgown and escorted by | grand master deputy David Gold-| Walter Ash, Jr., in gentlemanly pajamas. They paraded along stein, and grand warden Herbert} carpet of false green grass bor-® | Souto wil be welcome at the mect- | dered by bouquets of bougainvil-| little verse to conclude the fashion ling. Sisters Rebeka ‘and visiting | lea. At the end of the carpet was) show. | brethren are also invited to at-| a big bunch of colored lolly pops| More than fifty of the officers’ | tend. the meeting and the 6 p.m.,| to induce the models to go the, wives attended the Juncheon and | dinner at Bennie's Cafeteria which | whole ¥ there were probably as many be- } is to precede the gathering Donna Powell, with the grace! hind the scenes inducing the chil-| ge |Beauty Enters Politics as e Sea ¢ of a Powers original, came in then|dren to parade for the colored |'* *| in a jersey nightie with off the|-lollypops. | * | Ty “4 a vs Lieut. Douglas shoulder drape, followed by Kath-| Among the ladies at the speak: | OCA otes i onc In Histon J ieee ae ay ae leen Sims . or rather not fol-| T'S table were Mrs. Douglas Cor-/ | srother of the bri arried the lowtd by Kathleea Sims, because| Une. Mra~Ruth Diem and Mre.|!h eS ROE Pare Saree cnet teee*, . ew ring. The ushers Mr. .B ament i ae Sider quite make it that time. F on ere a a Miss Gloria Horvath’s wedding Ane 5 Saunders, : d es Bake er te a nd right after her came J rt ¢ Children’s Corner supplied} f * | s the se rother of the bride I culate, *z carrying a 1 1 nae . | oy he er, wore an ive t y the —] Fick Poctee eae ticidiiesin | Methodist Ghurey. ene, reception in gown with a ruching of seed jPublic Works Departs tHe next in iwo shades of blue ‘and MALL FRY een ie Teo te xoet pearls. at the off-the-shoul Naval St a : : | of . the’ Scottish, Rite. Temple. | panier Sg cha iy . a beaming smile, and Lee Porter | Friends; of, the. pi F nechlnei Tie. dress: hast & } 45 . w Ss é. prospective bride i i sh “ almost came out a second time in CORNER and groom are invited to attend. | jen pointed sleeves and a_ slightly yellow organdie and yellow pant-| 9 line nrepienaneci@es. evelyn | cue ronue 5s : bees PuSHGE taal ait the. vet Nt 2s : iep obviously displayed in the) "Y “nge’e Horvath, is flying from, Chicago R VENUS RAMSEY of Ashland, Ky., who was Miss 186) sets, that: 8] seen —_ Tac e of finger-tip | ee Rotary | 2 rear, A VISIT TO KITTEN TOWN | {odaY ‘to-attend ‘the ‘ceremony. | America of 1944, has filed as a Democratic _candidate*for the : [ day: fos Gaveen-| some sre Ser am & Jade SAP a ; aaa Michael Poynter marched out CHAPTER I | : Kentucky House of Representatives. She will seek nomination ica ana The. bride’st oe Fi fea) then in biue bathing shorts, Wal-| MICHAE) aS ‘ ag" in the Aug. 4 primary. Now Mrs. Josey - ‘ Historic ba o! _ bouquet was of white and purple | Of the & aploymest ter Ash in a green and brown} cat. with ra a Geel black Nav gator Departs | sists her husband i ss eke Stim aet peer anicrk eee Montana. er See yer oar : co cabana suit, and Michael Mulhol-| He lived in an alley with his} LEG EM VRmhestea ee craraliig’ a Garter on Shale Lincain Gewnty tana ue enue Ceo ne Tas soon rag Oe = aie ; land in a yellow cabana suit uncle, HAMBURGER TOM. His ‘ the Indians. pale yellow taffeta dress with wit F Kathleen Sims in little Navy| uncle was very jolly and the alley | 76—At Philidelphia Exposi- | Pouffant skirt and bow 2 bloomers with a white <plguel Was a pleasant place in, wie om Meow Siocline Macces Et U th visiting emperor of Brazil veiling mack ere Bae ay swish across the top and a big|live ee fing s Lt. Warmath nts out importance of the. tele-| Yelling end a tiny circular cape ar pocket of the same material look-| There were woodshed © roofs, . L 1e on exhibition—previously caught, with pink carnations. Her | Pen 1 at the od hy Deametrul: 9k one ery O11 Da: BONNE NEY Ae There, At Southerninost Presbyterian Church toy, 80d Tig ER nent. of: eng lg | Sram Tuudeiaik | he fashion runway, but soon dis-| were garbage cans with delicious} a paid it as commercial ement of .pink carnations a ort auderdalg. appeared. {meat scraps and juicy fish heads. Ty I The bridesmaid wore a_ similar | After July 1, they 1 be af Randy Drace came in next in, There were spots of sun in which M ¢ 910—~Postal Savings Banks es-| dress in blue tones, and | the home’ at 2023: Staples. Avenge. ; pants and white top, Richard | to sleep, lines of clothes dancing : shed by Congress. flower girl a. pink taffeta dress Out of t gue at . the ' in green, and David ‘Sims in the wind, and there was a tree ¢ : U. S. Civil Aeronauties| with matching headdress. The wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Wik: ish towel shorts was finally| where the little brown birds sang { 70: i : Board zone the air. ring bearer had on a white suit: jtiem Ward and Mr. . and Mrs induced to come all the way by|and a CHILD who laughed when|J ee M444—Americans in hand-to-| The byide's mother wore a yel- /Jack Richardson of Fort Lauder: the lure of the lollypops at the] they sang. The R id ns in the |‘low lace gowh and hat of the dale end. | MICHAEL was very happy liv- . ; € ‘ | same color and carried a bouquet —e Dana Lee Wiggins came next in| ing in the alley with his un¢le, ia do ; Truman Sins et blue carnations. The mother | ' white skirt and red striped blouse, } HAMBURGER TOM. gladion 4 Gold t r ng law dmitting 205,000/of the groom had on a navy Glenda Burke in green and white! Then one day the CHILD left smith sam. Willie i ai) in the next two years.|blue. and white print dress with stripes, Daphine Ann Wiggins in| his book open in the alley. In the The m r 1 Si 2. 2 1950 — Communist - dominated | white hat, and carried a corsage Se een A hee bus tied| book MICHAEL saw a picture of a war, * North Korea invades South Korea. |of red. roses: with a yellow bow, and Patrick) ® BEAUTIFUL WHITE CAT. She cts Mow ( : He the | a The reception which followed | Hurst in a long trousered suit. jhad blue eyes and a blue ribbon hoate alo ; ; ve! Plans New | Joy Burke came then in aqua- | 2°ound her neck, mama ere Mis nM ‘ fis after July 3 ‘i ae |\Today’s on return portion of thatine dress and parasol, and]. ai highs os said, “you are ee ee oana Port M it Life At 105 : A 4 4 round trip tickets Dana Lee Wiggins in lavendar| D©a¥Hfu! Official US. Navy Photd|©:. 6 ard, anot ke A tow | TLL dress and parasol. Thé little Finkle], The page of the book fluttered | | 5 eae ma bride i ne INE OB Ne See ™ ersaries bog came in next with a white cap| i? the wind. LIEUTENANT “COMMANDER | Lieut. (jz) Clifford Morn was} Cre Mr and Mrs. A. C. War- | 1773—Eliphalet Nott, famous} — 2a — sna bios sate: Diatie Bleinohilt 4p), Perce ees ae cat it the} PAUL LORUEHRMUND, JR. [the best man and the ushera) mat of Dallas, Texas, Miss Ma-| Presbyterian clergyman, orator | ' igkorganiie.end just-washed| oor, Win Hisaueck Saw. has xetently completed a four jLicut. (jg) Thomas Hopkins, |rinel Morrison of Sarasota, Miss/ and inventor, president of Union ‘ P i i 7 : ta, Miss 3 } Pate ais; Donne Powell,” Kim}; (ove Sour: be said. Jmonths course in All Weather /Licul. (is) Cha: Carlisle, |Ginny Musselman of Tampa, and Catlege, Schenectady, N- ¥.. born t Porter and Glenta Burke march-| 4 ut: the - ae nat a tied and flying at the Fleet All Weather [and Lieut. (ig) Georg: lig ha seed ais e Re eta Conn. Died Jan. 29, | : | ; i he page of the book fluttere: ; \ Give “? ha 2 . and Mrs. Earl M. Johnsen of | é EX | odin and ae with professional) again in the wind. MICHAEL was Pein Ker aaa Bee ser the bride: wore a gown ol |Meat \ 1811—James E. Murdock, noted ; . ahewannnen’?. very sad because the WHITE CAT apyaolicd aes! Hats: of | nite Chantilly lace 1 | PET sri Gs aap tragedian and comedian of his age, : Richard Galosy in cowboy boots] jn the book wdvanced flight training in milly: lace with. tens b i iladelphi y | ‘i i ¢ book could not answer. He x bodice a orn in Philadelphia. Died May and pistols along with a pale blue fuetru: fitting bodice a cascading | Maroy a . Pe ope Hi ‘ he es uc stared at her for a long time. ments and night tactics (iit ive; white taifeta and att ar gvaret Ann 19, 1893. | sul na Je the mo ne Ars Then the CHILD came out into} @ésigned to qualify. the pilot |1o.. not, Ter Julict cap. gan veil o 2 1831—Olive Thorne Miller, au- 16-DAY ROUND TRIF ong, a dy note; oy surke 8) the alley and read the book aloud. for: Carrier All Weather. Squad: | ere those used by her sister. | Makes A\ a0; | | thor of nature books and lecturer | THROUGH SEPT. 30 touch of yesterday in her green] | “There wag a white cat named) ube. Comesinder Paar (ore, hase aed by ber aister, ACS WASC ENC. 4 on birds, born in’ Auburn, N. Y. ante ; re asin edonOW ae ARDANELLA ...” will ¥eport'4¢ the Commanding |embroidered organdy, and « 4) ast | Died Dec: 25, 1918. | é gins in a blue nightgown said a] “ARDANELLA, ARDANELLA,| ‘officer of: ‘the ,USS' Wright [ried a nosegay in y. and car-| ‘The fourth pay increase under | 1837—Charles T. Yerkes, Chica-| . what a beautiful name,” MICH-| (CV.49) for duty, involving fly-|ors, The bridesmaids wore sim- |" “Cow of Taving | Wage In- | [ xo, Gheckaete of Snes, ee ial Coming Events AEL sighed. tbg 6 navigator. Her area an , haat eA ee | the famous observatory, born in} | ;But the CHILD thought he said, is ee tag ore Bcc te feciaber de Ginco ae oe Philadelphia. Died Dec. 29, 1905.| $124.30."n0r% MODAY, JUNE 25— “Meow.” SE Bats e flower girl was in|October for employees of Winn| ¥ 1851—(100 years ago) George C. eas Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182,|_ Then the CHILD took his book N Ww A AF jyellow organdy. 1& Lovett Grocery Company. | Boldt, a Baltic Immigrant here at bi 8 p. m,, Scottish Rite Temple.| into his back door and MICHAEL | cw: rmy, z | The bride’s mother wore a co- went into effect Saturday, June | § EE 113, becoming a pioneer modern} WASHINGTON Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor-| was sadder than ever. | we sy Jcoa colored lace dress and the j28rd., J. G. Deriso, Miami divi- | : FE |hotel builder, who made New} ority, 8 p. m., Simonton meet- He had seen many cats pa ss | R N d | groom’s her wa 1 a Navy |Sional manager announced | ’ York’s- Waldorf-Astoria world- $ ing place. along the alley and the fences— | ecruiter ‘Name |sheer. Both ladies carried gar-|, Under this plan all employees | (&) Wirephoto | famous, born. Died Dec. 5, 1916. | 104.20 Swimming C Officers Wives| black cats, white cats, tiger grey | Key West has a new Army and | denia corsages lof Table y, Lovett and M. PAULINE WILSDORF, who | 1872—Jesse I. Straus, New York | Club, 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane | cats. | Air Force retruiter, He is M/Sgt.|_ The reception was at the Fort ig et Ann stor cning salar-| figures’ she's. 10S. years. old, | neem ames anor 0 Teaieaa PHILADELPHIA Base Officers Pool. He had seen an Angora kitten,} Avery C, Hansell, 33, who is re-{Taylor Officer's Club follow les of less th 50 per week} jooks ahead through sheila born in’ New: York. Died Oct. os 8 ntly the ceremony. Miss Ginny Mus- will participate. The new in-| | 1936. *115.50 her cigarette as she plans for a a Persian tom, and the bleached | placing S/Sgt. Jack Gore, rece’ 4 United States. Meeting, Mariner Sront Troop | drugstore cat who had peroxide | transferred to San Marcos een Moore |trease amounts to $1.20 per week | No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. : After they came to possess an} Air |selman and Miss C« alphabet, the Phoenicians, Greeks ‘helped serve refres' future in the nents. tup to that maximum. The total} BALTIMORE m., Sea Scout Headquarters. | spilled on him. | Paros Base, Texas. JUESDAY, JUNE 26 But MICHAEL only loved AR-| Hansell, who makes his home! The bride is a graduate of the four eases now| N living i: | n Mesting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.|DANELLA, the beautiful white in Miami, served with the 418th West Hish School and hmounts to ber week fce| Cami aed DP camp ih | and Hebrews used letters to sig- : \ ceting. At Methodist’ Chureh| cat from the book. And he didn’t| Bomb Gorup during World War/State University Pinuts War. |All einployées ander $9.5 woske:| emia s. aexmnanel ore will fly | nify numbers. | $108.00. ROUND Annex. know where to find her. | IT in the European Theatre of Op-| math attended the Dal Texas | ly. | to the sbi PRE June 25, with } . Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 (TO BE CONTINUED) ‘erations and more recently was! schools and graduat the| The pian is based on the “Con-| her son and daughter-in-law R ALL FARES PLUS TAX p. m, Fort Taylor Officers) with the Air Inspector's Office in| United States Naval Academy in |sumers Price Index for Moderate! ang st : ¢ & Club, | Daughters of ‘America, St.| Washington, D. C. 11946. |Income Families” and involves and their five-year-old edopted WANTED: POSITION j F Bowling, y Wives Club, 9 Joseph's Hall, Thomas and) The new gned ‘recruiter| The bride’s traveling costume |all items listed by the Bureau of | @aughter. Born on a farm near T 5 ? 3 a. my Station Alleys. | Angela Streets. | plans to visit Key West twice al was a Navy blue sui th Navy | Vital Statistics, Depart-| Rowno, Peland, on July lL | Assistance Available | NAL Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8| Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p. month. Hansell, accompanied by|plue and white acce and br bfLabor. The current in-| a a “ AWT KIND OF BUSINESS ste Fort Taylor Officers| _m., Coral’ Room, Overseas | Corporal Pat “Patton, WAC-WAF| one carried a corsage of Wwhite/crease was based.on the rise in 1085, Hs. Wipe er oe i Club Hotel. recruiter, will be here on Monday J orchids the inde just relensed, ‘Adjusts | 40r 20 fitet 9B yaars 6h Ame) be cid | Tennis Class, Officers Wives| Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, 8| and Tuesday, July 2 and 3. They| Lie iti and Mrs. Warmath will ments are made quarterly. — | Tife. | p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. | will set up their headquarters in | _ er ee Se : ae eS | Georse S. Company Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court Near Pool j Bowling, Officers Wives Club 9 a, m., Naval Station Alleys. | Meeting, American Legion, Ar-| Room 212, Post Office Building | thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p.} from ,8:00 a, m. to 5:00 p. m. on} m., Stock Island Home. those S | | _ _ Enatern Division ‘V22 Lest 4nd Streat, Now York 1, M. ¥. Established 1925 n Fiery Plane Crash ; Two Escape I io Meeting, Order of DeMola: Meeting, Junior Debs, 7:30 p. m., ses We Bays, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rit Woman’s Club auditorium. ». 8 “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. m. Temple | Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Sed Scout Headquarters Meeting, Young Adult Fellow- Club No. 88, 10 m., Build-| Meeting, Key West Temple No. | i A Ee lw i irre Ss ship of First Methodist) ing 178, Naval Station. 20, Pythian Sisters; 8 p. m4} Church, 8 p. m., Church An-| Bowling, Officers Wives Club, Knights of Pythias Hall j ers nas | 1:30 p.m, val Station| Women's Mission: Union, First] 3 Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-| Bowling Alle Baptist Church, 7:30 p. m., at| - bekah Lodge, No. 14, 8 p-m.,| Meeting, Junior Chamber of Church. | Knights of Pythias Hall. Commerce, 8 p. m., Club| MONDAY, JULY | 3 Meeting, American Legion, cap et ae “5 Handi cc - 4 thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 SDAY, JUNE 23— Wives Rec 5 p. m., Post Home, Stock Is-} . Luenheon-Bridge, Airship Dev- atic Sta-} NOW GOING ON land. | ron Officers Wives Club, 12 tion | Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives! noon, Raul's Restaurant. Meeting, Woman's. Auxiliary, 20% TO 50% OFF \ Club’ No. 88, 10:30 a. m,| -Swiniming Classes, — Officers St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, | Building 178, Naval Station. Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., 3 p. m., Parish Hall | , Bowling, Officers Wives Club,! Seaplane Base Pool. Meeting, Key West Ministerial | ON ALL i 1:30 p. m., Naval Station) Meeting, Monroe General Hos- Association, 8 p,m. First ware : Bowling Alleys. | pital Woman's Auxiliary Sew- Presbyterian Church. Meeting, Junior Chamber of) ing Group, 2 p. m., Hospital. | Meeting. Circle Two, Women of | 2 id eB Commerce, 8 Pp. M, Club| Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary, V. F.j First Presbyterian Church, 3 } House. * | W., Post 3911, 8 p. m., at Post p. m., Church Hall. i 5 Luncheon Mceting, FAWTU-| Home. | TUESDAY, JULY 3— | Beis eres : } lant Officers Wives Club,| FRIDAY, JUNE 29-- A Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis | Alcoholics Anony-} Chub, 6:45 p. m., First Metho- | ee | Meeti dist. Church Annex, | Bridge, Officers Wives’ Club, 8) p. m, Fort Taylor Officers’ | Club. > , | Tennis Class, Officers * Wives’ Club, 9 a. m,, Tennis: Court | 12:30 p. m WEDNESDAY, 3 UNE 27— Meeting, American Legion Aux- iliary, srtnur Sawyer Post No. » p. m., American Le- gion Home, Stock Island. mous, 8 p. m., First Presby- terian Church Annex. | SUNDAY, JULY 1— | Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6} | p. m., Clubhouse. (®) Wirephoto THE PILOT AND PASSENGER of this two-place light plane escaped injury when it crashed on a” busy sireet in North Hollywood, Calif., and burst info flames. Crash resulted, Pilot Alvin White- when he attempted to switch fuel tanks while on & flight from Lockheed Air Southernmost Flowers and Gifts ~ TEL. 136 Mecting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge| ~ Swimming Class, Officers Wives | 1 Seeing yn an 919 Elizabeth] Club, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sea.| Near. Pool. . house told police. ‘iteeapind Sera : 616 DUVAL ST ieabh. tk plane Base Officers’ Pool. | Bowling, Navy Wives, 9a. m,| Terminal. He managed to void high tension wires and traffic on the street. but the plane was . Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship Naval Station “Alleys.” - | wrecked. Rummage Sale begins, Catholic

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