The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1951, Page 5

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Ppt Ie a Oe ee. Ree * ae Aa BP : : a are, . SOCIETY . A. GINGRAS, Society Editor Chusibilin: iiss Soc Have Reasons For Getting That ¥ ay By GINGER Someti s Imes the Ing on a chandelier ¢ be the Empress Josep} When that happen. Here are some of ti over the fine line that separat First there is a lady wh: nd, in.a lovely little soc t ing that Mrs. Jones of had Mrs. Smith of Ne City. for a house guest for two F weeks. Even in a sir Key West place with Curry and Rober Sawyers and Saunders zalez. They are all ov. book and the ce: stones. And one look at York City or D telephone di vince anybody ers should be id ble as to exact Street addresses So when the won and society e r fnitials every t y , your addr is bece € trying td make oi intelligible to eve as well as to yourself one there is the humorles lady: Sometime: societ tor or woman's editor 1 mistake of assu t readers are mat And ‘fortunately r the But ‘there is always or and there who isn't. T editor in a mor good humor attemy up the page with a flas N Yorker magazine or a good t ed joking sentence t Ss ides that perhaps ad 1 town might like gt the absurdities of the to which Invariably while ninety five percent of the t enjoying a little ally formal r lady with a c outder or ¢ A b ta en of a bad 1g deci lady-rascal, a And there also b TUESDAY, Meeting, Ber te Fern C Easter “i Mrs. H uc zE. Meeting, Kiwanis m.; South Beach Patio Re aurant Bridge, Off. Ph In, F Club. * Bowling, First Meth g Waters Re N o. 14,8 p. n ~ WEDNESDAY Luncheon B 4 ) r Wiv c Re Meeting, L Felix Ware ieiv Editors ekes the Local Servicemen Seeing The World PERSONALS Saturday. July 21, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page S . NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF.INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 CORDIAL And Is Thi Stim. Barbecue | Qnly Six J oe JOTIATORS CONFER Tennis Outfit, A Tropical Flower T1/., n fy ae st E ; Strengthen ir Positions Religious News (Continued From P y BI $ sy > churches in the : extension $! t States a will of an un- om services ich have @ s deemed revok- conducted during the sum- | Pévimet quent marrié pa trained wou Book pub- | Service was the Reverend Peri t 2UELES. one y be trying s wearing. Her shorts are white and her blouse a laid voile. She is in the ninth grade at the maculate orces- | They are conducted. wi s for 25 years, by the Paw- tuxet Valley Ministers associa- s Another Liitle Miss Pigtails? ere is none of the emotional evival atmosphere about the) ste, drive-in service im Cranston.| solemn- | ‘ i calm, The services are led om the roof of the projec- tion and refreshment building of} Cranston. ‘drive-in movie| theater. | = Loud speakers carry the words! n. Of the ‘minister and ‘the voices of | a mixed thoir. | The minister for the opening bay: ity can ) Spurrier, president of the Wa Minjsters’ association. About 600 persons were in tt = gation—all seated in thi Frank Capra, noted screen rector, was born in Palermo, I in 1897 Miss Red Fraves? Citizen Staff Photo MISS JUNE YATES, Key West Girls’ doubles and mixed doubles champion wears royal blue shorts and a bright yellow blouse, that rival the bougainvillea and frangipeni flowers & little beyond thé new tennis courts. She is a senior at Key West High School. BANDMASTER’S 3 natoN sive at St. Mihiel, ‘Argonne ‘and Lag eantiows Lys Schelat. } "y P One) p promis Sk eee He has served as’ bandmaster | nice talk. About 150 students and 4 oa | parents ecte: tame” and musital director. at military ess . academies and in California put- | That wasn't ths, only, honor this | bie. dctasiohai jyear. The American Legion pres-| ti 3888the Gow oa cal [ented Dilion with a tropigy mark-/ "7 1833 +the Governor of Call: B fing himas thé “outstanding citi-| "4 appointed Maj, Dillon to Behe tne ‘vest ™ be School Music _ Representative of Cal a io i Chic: | Bit. the peak dramatic moment) Of California 6: :4Be « Chikage | World's Fair. Tt was at that amorous expo- }of the hall after him, or the Leg-/ sition, Major Dillon “first wore ion award. his blue bandmaster’s. coat. The big moment came at Major; Today though the blue coat Dillon's last-concert: conducting | goes into mothballs, the musical |the Key West High School band. | instruments that Dillon plays, the “The boys and. girls played in!iriendships with thousands of j such a dramtic dramatic manner. ’students, some grown up, some {that a at many people ‘iad to) till kids, will not: wipe their eyes, they were just A made happy by a life choked up at the concert,” Dillon of service to the music he loves said, his own brown eyes a little in the country he loves, Maj. Dil- he related this. jon prepares now for‘a happy and played Dillon's own full life of retirement in the city a. favorite of theirs’ he loves—Key West. —————————__— THREE CAR CRASH (Continues from Pag: One} 20th teft and right front xe car. He was_given a ticket eckless driving and causing a 2 The other two men First We ld. War, -sot. tickets for iiexiess driving Jefen of the year, was not the naming BY Citizen Staff Photc ELEANOR GATO, captain of the Convent of Mary Immaculate varsity team, may be following in the hairdo and tennis skill of yesterday's Helen Wills, Helen was called "Little Miss Pigtails” when she first became world's tennis champion. Eleanor’s shorts are Navy biue and her blouse a bright red and white plaid. One hand can just get around one of those thick braids of black hair. their beloved, retiring gs : ies Sent To ee ticer, Athantie City Overseas Transportation « Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA‘KEYS Between Miami and Key West x Citizen Staff F of the city’s outstanding junior ten- & publicity angle with this bright red CAP TAIN Express Schedule - (No Stops En Route) ~ LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY. CEPT SUNDAYS) st | PM. i we're/S. S. Si fice Official U.S. Navy Photo nc plaine North Af-) 73g. FRANCES M. ADAMS, : ntl 4 JR., has completed a four | t % 5°’ months flying course here and has been ordered to report to || Composite Squedron Four, At- lantic City. CUBAN WARSHIP {Continued trom Page One) | York c Z Frée Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE — MAD OFFS ot Ee Eaton and Francis Ste PHONES: $2 and 83 Southernmest ast stop of the Cuban re it returns: home. of-the ship: is August;

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