The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1951, Page 5

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re al dr a, + On helt HH be way yhoto Il. hi- t CITIZEN aks. 5 SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A. GINGRAS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 193: How Many Women Pe City Wear Shoes |He Leaves Iran Robert A. —— ‘After Party a a To Be Married r % Miss: Aulon Marie Smith will y Robert A. Dion at 6 Monday at the St. Mary’s Star of | the Sea Church The prospective bride i aughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.{ ith of Jacksonville and Rob- er t A Dion is the son of Mr d Fred J. Dion of 512 Simon- Street A reception will follow the 2 Washington | t goes something like this I Fg ht and she met me at the door, her shoes ar 1er hand and her feet all over the 3 And that seems to be the Yr ¢ Junior Woman’ Club mei if the shoele f niors at their June s« cial last night at the Woman's Club auditorium is any indication of)? the usual state their pedal extremities | The membi dea “Come As You Are” party and” everybody | % in attendance was supposed to wear the apparel in which th e| found when a vy spy from the organization called upo! at an unex pected mom ent three of lad t Had tk atte g the party la night sune cked upon the ceremony at door! —\8 Street, the home of the = : ies West P lowes * Members List Lost: |} ——_—— senen te the cn Call Immediately! Famed Marriage ly enjoy the c tfu é is te c fee] of the b Gt state butt W , ~ \ a . = Anvil Now Shown err SW Sacre x te pat ola eta » wren For A Sixpence Jone th ‘ = be | A:E.C. DRAKE (above). gen- € t me ; eral manager in Iran for the GRETNA GREEN. Seay pei R ‘ ; Anglo-Ir 2 «Oil peny, ae d “rg es , P @| has crossed the frontier into G \ ea ais be held.at 6) neighboring Ireq'on the advice |“ ; : at of the British ambassador to | (0°) O° nn ; Tran. It wes feared Iran’s Sticationi be. fanelish aes proposed: law decreeing death , Grads ni n ar for sabotage night ' strike at n whe halts Drake. \Iran has accused him of | get married in a hurry sabotage. In 1940, t 1 la Ss finally changed. It is now just as ne t hv Scotland as it is in E nd. But Ste re bright | 7° °°? woesces the marriage mill is stil going halter and Mrs. Robert lack won ; lir f the N 1 ) Dick Rennison, a Scotsman the prize for th sat etltwtanciie (diate Soh: * By Angele ! a shilling when he Sorge of the naembe vere | Jaw, I t ent f in an a nt blacksmith } found in sh it the owen of 4 I at In the old days, this anvil } of this iter en ind _ the r the scene of no less than! the party ma rather co ¢ k A « t he ha 5,000 legal marriages—quickies. picuou Win Jones had 4 Her nar A Rennison has now made a tourist | on a ye der kirt and a sates trying to find her. Ir action out of it—by perform- | gray ar How top and| or as \. M. Arringtor to ce called KIT ng mock marriag He often | Miss Virginia Whi had on} Oi : er He went 1 bigger fee for one of these s than he used to get for a} marriage. And he also charg: | s sixpence for visitors who simp- | the famous anvil a cotton shirtwaist dr Mrs. Daniel Lujan appeared at the party with a skirt and dre blouse. Faced with at 912 }the Fish and Milk have | broke a lot of dish ‘ rol Sue | thrown out by the fierce C' 0K. | ly want, to se: 2s. and w she defended herself by saying dan ci friend | CAT. Thenyhe was put in ja Rehnison won't say what the busi- she had t ttend church immed: today and tomorrow. | 4 CHAPTER VI nes; worth ‘now. But last.year, iately preceding the party arid ws ue MIGHABL tried “to explain to} almost 100,000 tourists paid six- afraid the clergy ld not 7 Ge +° Somers! the IGLCAT POLICEMAN that’ Pence to have,a look. Sixpence is eile the wile in-whickewhe should les Street ¢ Thurs: | he didn’t @dserve to be ail about seven centS—so that would have attended the party Jersey e they | AN Muia) ME did have a job. I'm] be a gross of $7,000. { Barefooted gay, the vxecause of the sud-jnot a bum. I was licking s | | played paper tearing games and of M Somer fa- |in the FISH AND MILK CAI | I tt tt | cracker éating contests far into But you don’t ha job now, B y i Is the night. Mr Richard Barber — the BIG CAT POLICEMAN an- | an u on | won first prizes in all of the The Lad Ve r and in this t it l d B N d z get agrentoraa : we: | NOW that is importa enced By Nodes | veethearts were not invitec ta box of odias, toy Fyed |. | the party are mp: Key West adaiedtnin HOLLYWOOD; Calif. —(P) at all aware of what their ned } s are awful quiet around the and current ladi¢ ear wher Hutton honre in Hollywood. Betty | they’re not around ae 0 eee: Hutton, ‘that is. In Betty's home, | The next event haa ; ach: party, | made ering light in alll silence is something new and dif- of the clut pe ek anne eee ark corne ferent—as you may have guessed viven on C é Vane cul ee ' you MICHAEL] if you've ever seen or heard Betty July 14th. Membe t € ry eek rey ee the noisy Betty. Her two young } board of direct will t the i CURIOUSITY nswered| children hardly know mommy } affair for last ye vard of ¢ oF eae these days, because she’s speech- | rectors. Mrs. Fito Lastre iW pececinact mesle aS a it put s. That's: right—absolutely sil- | A Jr. will be ir \ rt refresh beau ent. Butmoet for long | f < nt He the U O. t ARDANELLA Bett¥'ls silent only because she niente | TUTSC b 1 danc t r And e| is vecuetating from peration ‘ hersw@peal cords. It seems that NDAY, JUL % i anuraday af the x. MM. C. A. Mises! 5 1 vogdl-eords rebelled-—-develop 3 peat : ; ' CUR odes that had to be removed Psi apa ; 1 t \nd while the vast vocie is re-| ; sys ‘ t 1 vering, it will have to be quiet. BIG CAT POI ne ————$— C ( t A ’ The game of polo is believed : t hav sinated in Persia, and | t N en spread to Cc ntinople. . ih hee The game flourished in India in| Sea Scout Head I I as Meeting, Key We On Eeiniin Sisters, 8p. th ting, Sut Womar : Without A Country) Women’s M n Union, First \ ( i ) swe Baptist Chu 7:30 p.m t i E ind c Churet c On Sund MONDAY, JULY 2 WI ) 1 t 1 d Meet C Ty Wome I N I me of Mrs. B, C N Papy Ww t treet Handicrafts Clas Office Bov « W cl } C 7:45 p. m., Rec 1:30 1 d 1 Station tion Bu 1g, Naval Sta Bow A t MICHAEL here! | id N « » | CONTINU | W ' ( Clut a St, Paul's Episcopal Churcl ; ee : 3 p. m., Parish Hall rection. West ; Lone Star Meeting, Ke West Ministeriz » Aux pr yorhinceali ia : en oe P| Honored At Dance | : Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, & Te nored last Thurs- } cae S R Four Wives, }and bar nd on the Y. M- C. A. | Rep ch pas 1 ay Fort Taylc Officer x er ; Sect eae ; si Bridge, Officers Wives’ Club, 8] yycoting, Duplicate Bridge ack’ Wagon-and the whole pat: p. m, Fort Taylor Officers’) (. 745 bn. Coral ra ia wa ned into the Old Last j i | tainbow s sdeahes ne : 30 pa Scottis : (®) Wirephoto FRANK RUSSO, 44, looks glum aboard the steamship Itelia in H : 7 t New York harbor—because he . Plavers. 810 5 : es, Officers’ CARD OF THANKS is a man without a country. He il, De 30 p.m i * i * ; W ‘ 1-330 p.m.) W cannot fully express < has been deported from the | ian Seaplane B : ec the neighbors and other) United States five times and i Rifle Clu 30 |. Mee Seta Sage ris ale Sate Z) eee oe sats from Italy four times. Neither Junior Chamber of Com-| Piet » i. Hom [during the itiness and solowing | COMU=EY WoLmew mee o leave meree H oe ‘ Be ee ees an cod. one | the ship, Russo was arrested in atv ane teat tr ecto thank | 1996 foran insurance fraud in Sea Finigee Cootiette | 371, 8 p.m., VFW Home. ; ic Daughters U. Duval We also thank} taff of Monroe General Hos ) sent floral tokens and gave the Meeting Chapter Rastert tish_ Rit Florida, At that time, he claim- = ed he was an Italian citizen and of America, Mary Stat should be deported. Since then, of the Sea, poh SE abe sea he hasbeen’ shuttling back and St. Ann's Ha x ERS Ae — M Key~ West Woman's Mail The Citizen to Relatives THE FAMILY, — forth. Meeting t Meetir

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