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nist ng: oul lied » rk & chery tives lw SOCIETY . . . Society Editor A. GINGRAS Edna Del Pino Mar At Chapel In Camp Stewart, Georgia — Edna Del Pino wa double ri Yr pino at ig ceremony apel at Camp ne bride is tie 418 Virginia Street, a Toppino of 7 Chaplain / matron of honor. Mi Corp. Moss gave bride in marriage and she wore ‘ a Navy blue sports dress and car-/ Fla. Keys Movie Mr i the groom is the »erto Del Pino of Mrs, Charl daughter of officiated and Fred Los) best man. n¢ ried a corsage of white den- m - 7 ias. The matron of honor was in Made Available To a pink sports with Navy Local Clubs accessorie: A re rr t men Club followed th Mr ere eee Clyde Sawyer ting F Key Albury helped ed cal cl 4 and a wedding featured | organizat f on the bride’s table. The floral their member decorations were white carnations | nounced with a firm tern trir C f C The bride is a graduate of the Im, wt Convent of Mary naculate and n of th was Queen of Key West at the West a 1847 Cuban Carnival in Havana circulate Key West Hi > tourist da University inane the National Guard cdpies ob the taotic, ad hale ia eran eee eceweeecoorce business here at ates Rap piven” ci «| ace . _ the bride tat! People’s Forum Navy blue th be indakvernupe ories and she carried a corsage of | to rent ae Maine gee ee 31. cae ama suple will spend their hon- ! purcha copies of the eymoon in Tampa and in Havana Sate ig v Gedrgia ae 1 showing of the n é ee as made to Directors of the Mrs sce oun the writer must a Mr - Jecte ee and bib dy ne : pon the fine photog atte George Albur and F picture "THAD of the A of t R Sonata i National rd chit : ; 1 t Big Cocktail Party v : Planned Tonight n desire to te in ¢ A For Visiting Men a ee ee 1 a ; -|USS Tarawa Back |< ‘ ficers of Commander Submarine! From Caribbean. tbe pubic, the x elpir Force Atlantic Fleet ll be held] -_. Ceyebral’ Palsied -wigti You at 6:30 p.m. tor w night at} Five Key West men (have re-! part in hel last yea the Fort ‘ Club, | turned to the city after’ a Carib-/ when I four Commodore J. W vis, com. | bean cruise aboard the “aircraft! Gerebial 1 mander Submarin Squadron | C@rer USS. Tawara year They are: Donald FY. \Stielfel, Four announced today All officers of the Submarine] airman, USN, of 21 Fort! Taylor; generou offi-| Donald P. Ticker, ‘airman < en king you Force including submarine = cers »who serving-in'non-sub-| tice, USN, of 829, Elizabeth st erful cooperation. in marine actviities and their house} Clarence L. Griffin airman, US- | «c so needy and 1 guests are invited to attend |N, of 141-D Poineiana; Harold! pegiected, the Fc Cer Uniform for occasion will} L- » of 822! bral Palsied: childr duke be informal sportswear | Flemi Elmer_ Poy Very sit y The visiting officers ner, airma: of, 617 1-2 VIOLE WOODHQUSE i tain F. B. Warder, « Fleming s' ‘ Junc 1951 Captain L. P. Ramage, Read A veteran of World Warr II, the ie | and New Developments; Com arawa was recomissioned Feb “AUDUBON SOCIETY mander M. H. 1 prospective |Tuary 3, 1951, and began this) EXPRESSES APPRECIATION” training officer; Commander L. G.| “shakedown cruise” to familiariz« The is Bernard, ¢ sry officer; and) the crew with the ship and its| “ai. ‘Monroe Count , Commander H. Carde Jr.,|° se nt ig eee eo ae training officer ave: in Caribbean, the | SCI > ; dai Se Tarawa liberty ceutie “Bir ane Mey ‘ thank : {Guantanamo City, Cuba Sl bedin er nr B | and|!¥ Coming Events _ | po:t-au-prince, taiti. she is now |°t exe! : xe : : in drydock at the U.S. val ly does tl ety \ FRIDAY, JUN Boose A Nave ; GER OR ast Meeting, — Alcoholi Anonys| Ship Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia,| Dot hie peniee: i 4 sin epair orter Ailen’s excellent mous, 8 p. SF ee t Presby-| cir beeal a Sa Can We Save The Key Dec ten irch Annex | h . g ‘4 wr hw reprinted I SUNDAY, JULY 1 Key West Players | trai vistory | Magazin« Cocktail’ Hour, Elks Club, 4-6/7, 04% . 2) fonts e 7th issue of The ¢ D. m., Clubhouse \Come To Picnic! Yhe space whi 1 d Swimming Class, Officers Wives ot Club, 3:30-4:3 p. ma, Sea A picnic hear plane Base Officers’ Pool the next tous has Ween Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship| Key West Play ecg ces Rt hcl No. 8 “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. m.,| Fourth of July To Miss ‘Moria Fie of « Sea Scout Headquarters | Meeting, Key’ West Temple No.|the tune of ne a 20, Pythian Sisters, 8 p. m ‘ : Knights of Pythias Hall ft and poet “a Women’s Miasidn Union, mangos and turtle your f : Baptist Chi ‘ r id ort f Church ‘ ar MONDAY, JULY 2 1138-M ( ¢ ty “A Handicraft or re tion ndebted t Wives zi __ | individ the reation N Ss ; e 0) t 1 tion p.m. First .P - lof M ¢ r Meeting Chureh ‘ i St. Paul eeting, Cire ber. O pre ( Cc sociation, 8 p. 1 t Meetir J W r First Presbyterian Chur 3 s 0 Plar Vv S p.m, Church Hall i chat dive D 19) TUE: ; WEDNESDAY, J ‘ S : dist Chureh Annex ad singer ereare egg mci tactaiace dt SUES . porin Officers Wives’ Chub, 8 ou sea ra 3 iw 6: Se I ¢ W C ©. & vy Wives, 9 a. 0 Soa: Shes eal og BS ‘ n Alleys - : W West Asi ; > pal: i Girl 30 pw ‘i \ I r .¢ We duth: aiN W Rite Temple ; bes het Meeting, Minoca Council, De o ne baie C ( FR y pre ot Hall Meeting, D Lodge No. 14, 8/and t I fale is y Ws st Play bee, SabRon 4 Wive ; the re ie Ke Meetin ithern ee nC ee ee a) ay ake G and Rifle Club, 7 | Ctut ; : Ww Fish Comt Chamber Meeti os a5 ' mee F » a Sea Finigee Cootiette} Ore ‘ € “8 p.m., VEW Home. |THURSDAY, JULY & : Meeting, Catholic Daughters} Tennis Ciass, c : x ee of Ame Court Mary Star} Club a s our of the s No,. 634, 8 p.m. bi ere ie St. Ar : | Meeting, VFW I 8 Meeting, Woman's p.m. VEV i Club. Woman’s| Meeting, Eiks Li pm “keys West Chapter} Sygmming hi Classe: Officers’ _ PERSONALS ... NEWS OF ries Paul Toppino | Former Queen Of Key West Married Officers Wives PRETTY BRIDE OF LAST SATURDAY ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Key West Arti Will Hold Meeting “ The Officers W Club hold their qua neor « be present advisory board of the Clu with Mrs. A. H. D J anc F ‘ t $ Taylor Ofice C t possible but not lat D) Alfredo DiNegro Receives Award lorida, Cornell Univer- Ithaca, New York, and from individual ornithologists. Many of these folk remained in hassee, | e Install Officers | The Key West Junior Chamber c 7 tiene ” of Commerce will hold their an- Key Weay sevear oF nual installation dinner at Raul’s The Monroe County Audubon ' gravee F } Club on Roosevelt Boulevard’ this} Society thanks the Key West Art! Saturday night, June 30, at 7 p.| many and Historical Society for mak- |* ; and Historital Society for mak- 1m. ail members and guests are ng. possible the exhibit of the) ced to attend this gala event. paintings of Francis Lee Jacques| ye Jy 1 he fo Wait Mabtelio Gallery, during | ser set during! main speaker Ray T March, and the exhiplt a aig | Miami. Mr. Sterling } g of East Martello 1 ope z 5 ae i ... | past president of the February 25. These €X-| commission, and he is hibits contributed greatly to the |in the project at this time. as their] terling of| s served as} Miami crime very active) G ih ery educational program of this So-| gar] Adams will act as instal-| Oe ie a ‘ ling officer who will bow out the| Especially, does this Society |Giorticers and bring In the new | thank Mrs, William Lee for her | president-elect Jack Murray will) xcellent work as Membership |take over after a strong JayCee | ch Mrs.. Amelia Cabot,|\oar under President Manuel M 1irman, ye J Aydubon Chairman, Mr. |Topez Dancing will follow the ace B. Kirke, Screen Tour | instailation dinner and dress will | hairman, Mrs, Kirke, Mrs. |he optional Frances Hames, Vice President, shephcaliiieiaesitonae ” Da Mrs. Grace Crosby and Mr. SOMETIMES OFFSPRING CHANGE the form of INTEREST TO WOMEN 7 an artist's easel, But this wooden horse doesn’t id McDaniel, Secretaries, Mr. | ‘ Archie Roberts, Treasurer, Mr. | belong to either her son, Bowman, or her daughter, Susan. Jean Baillod, Member of the} It’s an ancient merry-go-round horse she ked up at Nantasket, rd of Directors, Miss Helen} carousel was being dismounted, to be supplanted by plastic horses. r, Junior Audubon Com-! switzerland. mittee Member, Mr. and Mrs. G Flowers and abstractions appear most frequentl members of the i Trips Committee, Miss 1 Cunniff, Exhibit Commit- Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs Lawrenes, mostly casein paintings in the Artists’ Open Air Shaw whicl Artist Cutter spent most of her life in WinégeS +: Louis the Connecticut College for Women and studied at the Art Center | Academy of Fine Arts De Cobo, Mrs. B. P. Thielan, € i; > Vs Lee Goddard, Mr. and Mrs.} She came to Key West to live permanently in 19 few Julius Stone, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. | who is with the Naval Station here. Bef t she yr J. Willing, Mrs. Jeanne be Taylor, Mr. Bert Garnett, Mrs ee : S| eeece A Johnathan Jackson, Mrs E ee Local j elerans Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. F. B ° : L Mr. George Adams, Mr. | ocia 4) >§ To Be Honored At F k Mendez, Projectionists Ed | e Felton, William Hilton and Rob-| . eeeees) Barbecue Supper ert John DelValle, and! Ensign Jar kins, USN,| y others who have greatly | : Pos 5 husband of Mrs. Betsy M. Wilk-| 7 local veterans recently sist he wor of th issistedy wim the work of the lins of 1019 Margaret street is| returned from the = Wee i saaee le nga serving aboard the destroyer USS} front y ey pee STUART WHITING, bia ge 4 soa : ete the Arthur Sawyer Poet Nocuiat ~ President.| ing iiberty calls at ports along|# barbecue supper ito be held at) ee the French and Italian Riviera. |5 p. m. Sunday. afternoon at the Audubon Society ss cael Lestan Hetie oh ack tal. 1951 ey are Marvin S. Creel, f June 25, The first in a series of Couples} meer > Only Dances will be held at 8! old Carbonell and Wilford Han- "ae ] U le i | |p. m., tomorrow night at the Na-|cock. Legionnaires their oll snaer oren val Station. Lieut. Roy Duke, re-| families will be in attendance. 4 S fficer, has announced| Post Conymander Frank Roma- ; Scores ‘ ‘h men will be admitted! guera paw innaumet@ again that 8 Scores Seare t partners. Music will bel June 20th Pipe Meafline for sub- TROY, N. ¥.—(4).—Hide and] py Gus Ayala and his orchestra, | mission. fc yminations for the is great sport when you're | eal Outstanding Citizen’ Award. The éven years old—especially if you; Miss Maggie Mae will| winner will be mamed at the » David Golding, USN, at 7/ Fourth of July celebration at the p. m. on July 12th at the home) Post Home That's what happened to Clara|¢¢ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gwynn,|_ Other promised entertainment Munhall—who is seven years Old| 1911 Margaret street. The pros-| for the Fourth includes races for nly she didn't know what was/ nective bride is the daughter of children, a fireworks display, and going on | Mrs. Maggie Bath of Savannah,| 4 dance Clara was reported missing. | Georgia and Mr. Benjamin C.| The Post Commander also an- And for six hours, volunteers and | Bath of Lakeland, Florida, and nounced that the first reading of police combed the! city of Troy|p2. been living in Key West for| the By-laws would be on July and its énvirons. Clara’s father | 16 time with her brother, Mr.! 11th and the final reading on finally looked under the back }cam Bath, at 1217 Royal street.| 25th porch, and. there. -was Clara— | Seaman Golding is the nephew: of} sleeping soundly—right where she | N ‘ Ruple of Douglas, Ari-! had been all along. fossa igh ak opened rts will be the hostesses at the 10 am. | zona. : coffee hour to be hetd on July 12 LL ye SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN * Mrs. M. F. McAree, Mrs. H. F. at the Fort Taylor Oficers Club t the whole town out look- | yy, for you. puneincamia nerseessae bein weninuemun Menges, and Mrs. T. M. McKinney} Friday, June 29, 1951 THE KEY WEST Citizen dage 5 PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 \SMALL FRY CORNER |By Angele A VISIT TO_KITTEN TOWN (What ~went. before: MICHAEL, a small black cat with one white ear, is in love with a beautify white cat he has seem in a ok Her name is. Ardafiella. He j trying. to find her,:In his search he came-to 4 place called KITTEN TOWN. He went. into the ‘town » as a-dish-licker in and Milk Cafe.-But le lot of “dishes” and was out by..the fierce COOK bo a th CAT.) owe CHAPTER V When MICHABL was. thrown out. by the fi¢rce COOK. CAT, he hit‘ against’ a lamp, post. For ja few minutes he lay, there with- out moving. Theh he‘ sat up arid licked his’ sore * After that He said) “I must find the beautiful white cat, “ARDAN- ELLA,"+and he started algng. the street again. ‘ He passedmany pi and cat tails ‘inthe the houses, He peers Willows bit yards of intg all the : a and the U Fish and| Alfredo Albert DiNegro re“ | open wiherss. He knocked at Service Society is |Ceived a ten year perfect attén | some. 6f- the: deo indebted for assistance in s : the Key West Lions Club which PERS A Dt te nserving the bird, plant, and | celebr mae me | ways it Was. a 7 ‘ ‘ bara or a) Black: cat, ed Chip Monroe County Audubon |¢¢lved a pin f | "Phen MICHAEL Was "tinea i Society are asked to give inform- | Perfect attenc |sat down again’ on the Curbs { 2 to visitors to the city con- {OM Year Awa | toorest: Many: cats, fa 4 ¢ th unique bird and ee Oe | the street. pi in this aah be vee Moons gucriens Karns Photo wer to innumerable ‘4 7 , concerning the Key When you go more than twice into Larry Karns studio on, Duvel Mane’ es Street you are likely to become a piece of driftwood. | eat ub pais pei Artist K a t of the wierd wood twists around the’ place’ le ng and he ch or ome person he has known, or. met, specie fo. 0p But the painter lig ide. He tells you whieh: pieoe | py the Key De Ik of driftwood loo hich person. Th him his secret joke e Key West and Monroe on the rest of the world and yet permits him to live amicably. i. these most favorable publicity | part Pe eturn home, and in Th ‘ who hope that He does not, stick pins t others in visiting this city these f ang them by their protesque wooden t ciety received |8t@m comn nec h over them on All Hallows Eve. t Prec SENEALanahives. Gk the After the r abstractionist painting, but can also toés R i Ont es Mish of Zodlo! | Roberts pl h pe wr i ier sufficient provocation. Born in Cleveland, aah ernaite ¥ sah ave i lections and KF 1e hi » 1iged in South Jersey and other parts of the east. American, Museum of Natural |" Demotecy, ' Hear ee Kev Weak Ae \History of New York City, the|~° i aciaata cts hi S020 ey est Artis HELEN National Audubon Society, New! sige BENS Tee 1 Xf York City, the Smithsonian In ~ ye i j stitution, Washington, D. C.,| J ( h: b o W ll Florida State University, Talla- r. Uhamber W1 4 aCe acta cei Sica Karns Photo Mas: The sachusetts where an .old horse originally came from paintings and .she- will. show Monday at 10 a. m. Kentucky. She is a graduate of in Louisville and at the Chicago after she married Bowman Cutter, ing into Key West for vacations: James S. Knoylson, chairman- deesident of Stewart-Warner, Chicago, born in Chicago, 68 years ago ——— Dr. Martin D. Whitaker, presi- dent of Lehigh University, Beth- lehem, Pa., born at Ellenboto, ‘N. c, ago.