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uot THE BEY WES) CITIZEN DOROTH: RAYMER, § Ha: was one of the mos: impressive a ring ceremor W Valenzuela. Alber Albert Dave ani Sve Maris the t by the br the ne ther Jar Hasi-ins. She wore witl il lace in & Queen Anne neckline and | waist design. The {lc of the wedding Cathedral style. Tiny satin cov ered buttons at the wrist and down the back added to the dress detail. Lace was featured in the long sleeves pointed at the gertips, the entire top, and in a scalloped insertion of the skirt center The veil of illusion was draped from a heart-shaped crown of seed pearls. She carriea a satin covered prayer book decorated with a white orchid with a pur ple lip. The shower streamers were fashione f white satin ribbon and stephanotis blossora The maid of honor, Miss Joyce Parks, appeared in yellow organ dy over a taffeta base styled with bolero top. Organdy covered but tons adorned the tront. Dainty yellow mitts matched the frock and headdress of yellow nylon Coming Events MONDAY, AUGUST Hammond O: sonic Orders, 8 West High School Meeting, Anchor L. } 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple Swimming C Wives Club Seaplane Base Officers’ Pool Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p m., Sea Scout Headquarters. Haminond Organ Recital, M sonic Orde 8 p. m, Ke; West High School Auditori- um TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. Pe g, Ever Read Sts ‘ ~ Maeriow “Byer Resdy Ster| | #30 pm. Church Hall \Tmmaculate and-is employed. st ie | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 | Boca Chica Field in the supply -, , ty Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, | department. She is the daughter eeting, Ever Ready Star Club, | ’ nena pa : s gh mie sata “te Temple,| 9:45 pm. South Beach Patio! of Mr. and Mrs. James Haskins, Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, | 6:45 p. m., South Beach Patio | Restaurant Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 p. m, Fort Taylor Officers Cluk vy Wives, 9 a. m, Naval Station Alleys Meeting, Order of De Moiay Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple Meeting, Young Adult Fellow- ship of First Methodist Church, 8 p. m., Church An nex Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re bekah Lodge No. 14, 8 p.m i hias Hall UGUS 29- Teenagers and Servicemen’s Dance m., St. Paul Episcopal C Parish Hall S hip Devron Club, 1 p.m lane Base Cf Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Chub Nc 10:30 a. m,| Building 178, Naval Station. Meeting, Junior Chamber of pyremerce 8p m, > Club. ¢ f Mobse i ‘ ‘Bowling, Officers Wives Glub, #2:90) "bp; m.. Naval Station t # Rowling Atieys? fF. 2 Th Duplicate Bridge Chub, Key West Bridge Club, 7:49 p. m Coral Room, Overseas, Hotel: Dessert-Bridge, Airship DevRon | Eleven Offic iyes Club, 1 p. m., Aeropalins, ‘Seaplane Base Officers Club. Swimmi at Officers Wiv 0-330 p. m, Se Sewing group e County | Hospital Women's Auxiliary 2 p. m,, Hospit Tennis Class, Officers Wives Club, 9 a. m, T Court Near Poo} FRIDAY, AUGUST Meeting, Ale \nony mous First’ Presbyterian Church An SATURDAY Birdwalk, Mor Aud ubon Society, 9 a Main Entrance, County Old F Home, Stock Island, P Invited SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6 p. m,, Club H MONDAY, SEPTE Key V Associatic 1 . First Presbyter Swimming = Classe of Wives Club Seaplane Base ¢ Meeting, M No. 8, “Flying Cle Sea Scout Headqu Meeting, Key W 20, Pythian Sisters, Snights of Pythias Hall Hahdicraft Class, Officers Wives Club, 7:45 p.m, Re reation Building, Naval Sta tign. Meeting, . Women’s Mission kins Roberts Nuptials Friday Attended By Many Wedding Guests t May Haskin: d weli attended ddings to take t tes and single Z music began at 5:45, played by Mrs. John his wife, Mrs, ph Maing set. She carried a nos nations. were the Misses and Althea Haskins, cousins of the bride: Dora Mar-| Martmez, Jackie) Delaney, and Esteila Delgado. | Organdy over taffeta in pastel shades carried out the rainbow} maids, whose gowns were styled} necklines finished | with wide ruffles, fitted bodices | and full skirts. Nylon net head-| dresses and organdy mitts match- j ensemble of Oldfashioned nosegays of vari- streamers were organdy over taffeta and carried a basket of rose petals Ushers were Riggs and John Spottswood made with al neckline, tiny cap} sleeves and full skirt. Her acces-} Assisting with decorations andj in the sories were white and her cor-! acting as hostes | sage was two purple orchids. Merrill Ellis Roberts | groom's mother, wore a dress of; Mrs. Anthony He: | tissue faille in rose with an ac-| The church altar was banked cordion pleated skirt. Her acces-| with palms, the rail, entwined |sories were white, including an) with fern and stephanotis. The illusion headdress. Double purple| main and side altars were adorn- |orchids made up her corsage. | ed with white galdioli followed the| At the reception, the bride’s’ _|ceremony and was held at the table was also decorated with | Elks Club annex where approx-| fern, stephanotis and white glad- Y\imately 400 guests gathered to} jgjj, A tiered congratulate the es, Officers | 4:30 p. m., | Officers Wives Club, 8} The groom is th Taylor Officers Bowling, Navy Wive Naval Station Alle: West Assembly , $$$ —————— No. 13, Order of Rainbow Sponge Cake King Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite { West Players, 8 | Theater. | Meeting, Catholic Daughters of } America, Court Mary Star of ; ; 634, 8 p.m., St. | Meeting, Key Sojourners, 7 Meeting, Junior Woman’s Club, Woman's Club Audi- | ch Parish fia Concha’ Navy Wives Club No. 88, 10:30 a.m., 8, Naval Station ; Wives Club, | Naval Station | Stock Island Dade Lodge THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. Class SPTEMBER 7 Alcoholics Anony terian Church Annex | West Amateur | Meeting, Women of First Pres- Radio Club, 7:30 pm, Na | tonal Guard Armory. tA-cwe ewes A gusc 2% 195) SOCIETY... PERSONALS... .. NEWS OF INI ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 1 Roberts x o'clock were taker, y of rain- | the brides- each maid. | with mixed wore green Vincent Y. ae cousin of, the as Petey Sew MRS. MERRILL Lujan, Arthur B. were Mrs | Vincent’ Cremata, M Agquilino the Lopez, Jr., Mrs. Luis Noreisa and Jr. ke was flanked newlywedded.’ by handsome silver candlelabrae - ——| The new Mrs. Roberts is a aptist Church, | graduate of the Convent of Mary | 1419 Petronia street son of Mr. }and Mrs. Merrill | Nr. 1 Havana street. He attended were , 9 &™M.,! Key West high school and served’ Lott Sea Finigee Cootiette ‘ 71,8 p.m., VFW Home Meeting, Minoca Council, De- Pocahontas, 8 p.m West Woman's p.m. Woman's | Club Auditorium Meeting, Key West Chapter No. 283, National Presbyterian | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Teenagds,’ arid Servicemen’s | St. Paul's Chamber of | pm. Club | i atta | Michigan Visitors ' | Here On Third Trip ). % cot: | Club, 7:45 | land, Michigan m, Overseas vacation in the nation’ 0 pm ‘ost No, | El Prado Hotel FW. Post | ——— MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10— odge, 8 par Meeting, Circle Two, Women of | | p.m., Home of Mrs. Bernie roe County | Papy, 1021 Washington; Auxiliary Street Tennis court | Church, 8 p. m., Home of Mrs. { Earl Julian, 1435 Flagler ave Meeting, Officers of Fern Chap: | nue of Eastern | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— Von Phister Street. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17— First Presby- byterian Church, 8 p. m Church Hall. In GSO Election j highly successful New York | State dance at which Gus | vice president. Joyce Thompson | and vice-president, Yvonne Ca- | malier | Joyce Thompson, as _ president; | Elsie Thompson as vice-presi- |} chill and coffee party held last | Mrs. Roscoe Wade | At Reception A reception for Mrs. Roscoe! | Wade, the former Sharon Mardis, ' an ex GSO girl, will be given by! | GSO members on Tuesday at 8 EMIL ROBERTS Rawls, Charles} THE FORMER IDA MAY HASKINS, bride of Merri!l Emil Rob- 0 erts, poses prettily in her elaborate satin and lace wedding gown. vi W. Haskins, the The marriage took place Friday at St. Mary’s Star-of-the-Sea bride's mother, was gowned in) church. The new Mrs. Roberts is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Haskins, 1419 Petronia Street. ing World Wi white orchid cc is Roberts,| F KUBRIGER of jMAwaukeé Hig sbé, qne, tifns Won him ke ah the: -Wisdons ya baker.:ha§ been p. Cake rae Wpkidg cakes q American Legion AQxiliary | ae | Florida are Mr. and Mrs. Jensen| ed Four Wives, | with their daughter Sharon and / Taylor Officers | preston E. Overway, all of Hol- This is the third it the Jen- sen’s have made to Key West and| thhey have advised friends they} Officers | are thoroughly enjoying their outhern- | most city. They are guests at the) Name of paper he delivers Reasons for nominating him: | | Meeting, Circle Three of Wo-! Officers Wives | men of First Presbyterian | “PAPER BOY City, on or before ttish Rite Meeting, Circle One, Women of | | the First Presbyterian Church, 8 p. m., Home of | Mrs. Joseph Bringman, 1410} the rese | Francine Johnson Named President New officers elected this weekend for the GSO were ,ed at a meeting held at the MCA-USO building, prior to a Ayala’s orchestra provided the music. President is Francine Johnson; The outgoing officers who are elected every six months, were dent and Sanda Weitzel as sec.- treasurer Over 100 men attended the ight after the movie at YMCA-USO. The chili was old- fashioned mildg not the hot Mex- ican style recipe. Will Be Feted p.m. at the YMAC-USO building. Mrs. Wade was married to Ros- | coe Wade, corpsman at the Naval hospital, on June 25. The couple |vecently returned from a honey- moon spent at his former home in |in Freeport, Ohio. Mrs. Wade is a gradute of the Convent of Mary Immaclate here. She was chosen as Miss American | Legion of Key West in 1949. 1 friends of the the bride and {groom are invited to the recep- tion Aug st 28. out Officials ‘Will Meet Tonight All representatives of the Boy j Scouts of America advancement Mr.; groups in this district, will meet at the Lion’s Den at 8 p.m. this evening. Lt. Roy Duke, USN recreational officer, is chairman of the Mon- roe District. At 7 p.m. at the Lions Den, tomar, J. P. Conway will hold a court of honor. Chairman C. J. Cornell is chair- man of the advancement com! mittee, Se BETTY LOU KELLY ‘LEAVES FOR VISIT | WITH RELATIVES Vacationing at Annapolis, Md.,+ ; Miss Betty Lou Kelly, daughter | of Mrs. Thomas Kelly, 1218 White | street, left here Friday morning | for several weeks absence from | her job as telephone operator. Miss Kelly expects to spend some time at the home of her | sister, Mrs. Hallie Rice whose husband is a lieutenant at the |U. S. Naval Academy in Anna- | polis She will also visit her broth- er, Anthony Kelly, of Philadel- phia, Pa, and friends up along the east coast. alia e Secretary Returns Mr. and Mrs. Russel J. Villar Lhavegjust returned from a thes week ‘ mone f fa. and ‘The Villars visited his) daugh- ; in Baltimore. Mrs. Villar is secretary of County Judge Raymond Lord. eeks Agricultural Bonanza In Texas Coastal Jungles Vacationing in sunny Key West|Name of Newspaper Carrier en-| HOUSTON, Tex.—(®) — Joe Senkyrik, a 41-year-old cotton and corn farmer near here, de- cided to look into assertions that the wilderness at Houston's front door was unbelievably fertile— if only it could be cleared: for cultivation. Scientists at the University of Houston claimed the 4,000 square mile wilderness surroun- ding Houston was “the largest | body of alluvial soil in a humid climate outside the Mississippi Delta, and potentially richer than the famous Delta. enkyrik bought a $17,000 Die- tractor and started clearing |. section of his land on the edge of the wilderness, His neighbors asked Senkyrik. to do the same for them. Up to now, Senkyrik has clear- neighbors, cotton or $150 worth of corn. ee frontage but no seacgasts. VEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 1 10 WO , Whats Cooking | In Key West A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY CLAUDE ROBERTS Claude is the son of Mrs. Eliz-;in a pile underneath of a big abeth Roberts Place. He has had his own news-) paper route for a year, and be-| bones, I don’t know what good! teaspoon grated orange rind, fore that helped another. boy on! they were to him, since dogs can | tablespoons orange juice, his route for about six months. “The worst trouble I ever had} on my route was when a do; started collecting Claude said “I didn't know what was going on for about a wee! 2-E Porter! poinciana tree. “Unless he thought they were | not read”, Claude added. Claude is fifteen years old and High literature and history. He likes .| Dickens the best of all the auth- Then I did some detective word”! ors he has read in his English|dressing, enough for four in- dividual fruit salads using 3 tablespoons of the dressing for “I found out the many people on two blocks had) not been receiving their newspa-! would like to be a printer when} each. pers was because a dog was going} he finishes school. from porch to porch and collect-! ing the papers and hiding them) bert Roberts. reason 0 | classes. thinks he His brothers are David and Al- Choir Concert And Song Festival Will Be Presented Tomorrow Eve A diversified concert will be presented by the choir of the First Methodist church, in the social hall of the church annex. Tuesday evening, August 28 at 8 p.m., under the direction of choir leader Earl Anderson and Mrs. P. B. Roberts, organist. The choir will be supplimentedby musicians from other Key West churches. A song fest for all will be held at the close of the ments will be served and home During the social hour, refresh- made cakes, candy and cookies will be placed on sale. There is no admission charge but a free will benefit offering will be taken. The following program will be Women’s Voices Piano Duet—“Qui Vive” Mrs. P. B. Roberts and Mrs. Soprano Solo—“Rose In the Bud” “Mrs. Earl And Mrs. Alice Curry Soprano and Baritone Duet— Mr. and Mrs. - nw Spe . Earl Anderson / 1 questioned several }} goers as to what they A FEW MINUTES after telling her father that her boy friend had been killed in Korea, Pat- ricia Louise Francis, 16, (above) was found shot to death in In- dianapolis with a pistol at her side. Police are trying to find out who told her he was dead. Premature Birth Hazardous NEW YORK— born, premature infant is nearly susceptible to death as a school child, says Dr. L, Emmett Holt, York University-Bellevue medi- ‘arl Anderson, James Fox. Robt, Chapin Soprano and Tenor Duet—‘Want- Mrs. Orion Russell and Mr. Ed. Schweitzer Solo—(‘You'd Better Mixed Chorus HAY IN RAIN HAMPDEN, Mass.—(?)— The id adage about making hay (®) —A new.) mean a thing to farmer Walter Labodycz who harvests 700 tons a year. He makes hay while it; If they can be pulled through, rains, too. Says it’s even better “fully 90 percent are as healthy as one could ask.” Famous pre- mature babies Newton, Voltaire, Charles Dar- win, Victor Hugo, Napoleon, and Winston Churchill. QUICK RELIEF trom | The Labodycz family adopted the different method of curing hay during the rainy summer of He decided to experiment— ed some 200 acres of his own| storing five tons of hay in an jungle and even more for his} unlined earthen trench. He says he was the first farmer in New They predict the cleared land} England to try it. will produce per acre $100 worth; ‘The results, he reported after- of beef or more, $200 worth of| ward, were highly When he fed it out, he says, the hay was lush and fresh, with all) Pennsylvania and the District] its nutriment retained. Now he be/of Columbia have tidewater] stores his éntiré 700-ton harvest! in this way. LYCO-BO-R FRIED PINEAPPLE One can sliced pineappie One pound sliced bacon One cup cracker meal. slices aside to garnish dish. Dip pineapple in meal and fry fried bacon. PEPPERS WITH CHEESE Six large green peppers One half cup grated cheese Salt and pepper to taste enough to handle remove skin until tender. Melt cheese, pour over drained peppers and serve. (From Key West Cook Book pub- lished by the Woman's Club.) (a ie Menu A Day For Key West Cooks COOKING’S FUN By Cecily Brownstone WEEKDAY LUNCH Scrambled Eggs with Bacon Banana and Grape Salad Orange Cream Dressings* Citizen Staff Photo Beverage (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) ORANGE CREAM DRESSING tablespoons mayonnaisg, 1 tea- Maid’s Night Out by Dot “THE COMPANY SHE Platitudes build attitudes, as for ‘example, “A woman is ing prowess goes. her sympathetic parole Lizbeth Scott. her. O’Keefe, as a newspaperman does well in one of those thank- less roles in which he has -noth- jing to do but write a column and make up his mind which of the ~ women will win him. Ce LO Br studding the sequence. Lizbert Scott. class of entertainment REDUCING AID NEW YORK—(/P)—For reduc- ing aid, a food tablet depresses buds the taste cut desire for food in obesity due to over-eating. It's taken before Fry fat from bacon and set boiling bacon fat. Serve with Parboil peppers. When cool and seeds. Place in enough salted water to cover and cook Buttered Toast Ingredients: % cup. commer- cially prepared sour cream, 2 spoon sugar, % teaspoon salt % Method: Put sour cream in a small bowl, add mayonnaise and blend thoroughly with a spoon. papers,”|school. His favorite subjects are|Stir in sugar, salt, orange rind, and orange juice. Chill well be- fore serving. Makes about % cup KEEPS” at the Strang Theater. known by the company she keeps,” familiar saying which is the origin of the picture title star- ring Lizbeth Scott, Dennis O'- Keefe and Jane Greer. At least that is the order of the billing. Actually, Miss Greer, who is no plain Jane, stands out at the daz- zler of the trio in so far as act- Jane is first glimpsed in prison garb as she comes before a beady eyed board of parole. Granted freedom, she re-enters the normal life with an abnormal attitiude of bitter resentment against so- ciety. She trusts no one, not even Miss Scott looks a little worn. Perhaps it came of the strain of trying too keep up with the doe- eyed Jane who acts rings around movie- thought of p tbe fim, gnd the concensus of | Fre sf as “your interest.” due to the docu- mentary type of theme showing what temptations may befall the woman who has a purplish past and is trying to re-adjust herself to a better life. The police line- up and the inmates of the wo- mens’ ward at the jail provides an unusual study in types and charcters with bits of grim humor Rivalry between the good girl and the one who is trying to be -good, at least after she falls in love, is somewhat sugary and pro- longed. Most women would not submit with such good grace to the cutting in on a romance; but that’s what the script dictated for The story was probably taken from the slick magazine story, It is for adults or the older teen- agers and falls into the medium on the », to