The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 30, 1951, Page 4

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vege 4 DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor tHE KEY WEST CIVIZEN Trursday, Augusi a0. 195 EE OR Neen iy a PERSONALS . etree . NEWS OF INT ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Bathing Beauty Ce Com pete At Elks Club Tomorrow The =. Club annual bathing beauty contest for Miss and Mrs. Elks Club of 1951, ‘with a dance and floor sho will be held tomorrow at 9 p. m., at the Elks annex. The sale of ti ates a packed house and are asked to come ea doors will be opened at 8:30 p. m Danci to the music of the Coral Isle § ders will start promptly at 9 p. m. The bathing beauty contest ll begin at 10 Pp. m., and will be followed by the floor show Crowning of Miss and Mrs Elks Club will be done in a cer mony performed by last year’s contest winners, Mrs. Myrtland Cates, Jr, who was Miss Elks Club of 1951 and by Mrs. Ygnacio Carbonell, who won last year’s title as Mrs. Elks Club. The win- ners wil! also be beautiful trophies which are now On display in the window of the Beachcomber jewelry shop, Du- val street The girls competing for the Miss Elks Club title are the miss- es Dot Norwood, sponsored by presented with Beldher’s dress shop: Gloria, Mu- | niz, Gulfstream food department store; Anita «Esperdy, Arthur Esperdy, Arthur Sawyer Post American Legion; Ellie Argust, Pearlman’s Quality store Cooper, Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet | Reserve; Glendora Sawyer, Am- erican Legion Auxiliary, and Ruth Holsomback, by the Store of Fashion. Those competing for the Mrs. Elks’ Club crown are Mesdames Joan Lastres, sponsored by the |} dr. Women’s Club; Siddio Bar- roso, American Legion Auxili- ary; Louise Barnette, Store of Fashion; and Jean Staffieri, Mar- Ed dress shop. Judges for the contest will be out of town guests who do not know the competitors. Advance } reports, since rehearsals were held indicate that the judges will have a difficult time deciding the winners for the contestants are the pick of Key West's most at- tractive girls. City Commissioner Louis Car- bonell will act as master of cere- + monies. Highlight of the floor show will be Miss Gail Varela, local dancer who will entertain with her versi6n of rumba and tap | Dies At Miami, Fla... Betty | pntestants Will ORE Russell - Ogden - Wedding Takes Place Friday ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Ross Russell, 718 Southard Street, an nounce the engagement and ap- | proaching age of their] daughter, Betty Ann Russell, to | William Rot Ogden, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.. Ogden, | National City, Californ | The wedding ceremony will be | jperformed on Friday evening, | | August 31st, at 8:00 p.m. in the | First Methodist Church with | | Chaplain Menges presiding | | The bride’s attendants will be: | Miss Judith Pellecier, maid , of | | honor; Misses Margaret land Dolly Knowles, bric | The groom’: tendant Gary Piedot, Lynne Jackson, and Sawyer |S. Harry Russell | { Both bride and groom request | }the attendance of all their |; friends and relatives to the wed ding and reception following, - in the chur urch annex. | Mrs. J. Feaster Club and church women in Key West and other friends have | received news of the death of | Mrs, Jerome T. Feaster, 64, prom- inent church, club and civic} worker, in Miami, Fla., Tuesday, | at her home, 540 NE 96th street. She was born in Walso, Fla., daughter of the Rev. Benjami Franklin Mason, Methodist min. ister. She was an active Metho- dist all her life, a member of the Trinity Methodist Church in Mi- ami and a trustee of the Florida | Social Notes Beta Sigma Phi sorority plans | “splash” party at Mrs Vera Roma estate. this | 30. All members and | heir guests are expected to be present for the event which was planned by the social committee of which Mrs. Pauline Ketching is chairman. | Other members of the hostess’ a Marks C: | evening Methodist Children’s home as| committee include Miss Virginia | well asa member of the board| Whitmarsh, Mrs. Angela Caro, | of missions of the Florida Meth-} Mrs. Betty Toppino, Miss Maude odist Conference. Roberts, Miss Gloria Rivas, Mrs. She was also a member of| Betty Sayers, Mrs. Mary Sellers | other organizations in the com~-|Spottswood Mi: Ellie Rae munity and was on the board of | Gwynn, and Mrs. Lena Bervaldi. jflinging thém on they began coming to a dead } stop all properly folded right on ;the doormat of each house. trustees of Scarrit College in Nashville, Tenn. Her husband Jerome Feaster, died in 1940. She is survived by a brother in Brunswick, Ga.; two} daughters, a stepson, three step daughters and 10 grandchildren, all of Miami. |Apply ‘lo Wed Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey,. pre- | sident of the sorority, said that | she anticipated a fine turnout. {| Splash party goers are request- ed to bring their bathing suits. te dance numbers. Lovely Miss Faye Bervaldi wil, sing and Bert Roberts will play. the harmonica. ary;:Saw valk Coming E Events ) FRIDAY, AUGUST 31— OSE Founder's birthday party, 8 p.m., at the Masonic’‘Tem- ple. Officers’ Wives Club luncheor at 12:15 p.m., at Fort Taylor Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- mous, First Presbyterian Church Annex. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1— Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud- ubon Society, 9 a. m., Main Entrance, County Old Folks Home, Stock, Island, Publie Invited SUNDAY, MBER 2— Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6 m,.,tClub House, Y; SEEM BERS . setin, West Ministerigt * Assodyation, “11 aunty “First Presbyterian Church. Swimming Clas “Wives Club, 3:30 plane Base Offic Meeting, No. 8, “Flying 30° p.m., Pool. 3s of Pythias Hall. Handicraft Cl Officers s Club, 7 pm., Rec- reation Bulla, Naval Sta- tion Meeting, Women’s Mission Union, First Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m., Church Hall. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4— Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.m., South Beach Patio Restaurant Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 p.m., Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. Bowling, Navy #Vives, Naval Station Alleys. 9 am. Meeting, Key West Assembly No. 13, Order of Rainbow Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, 8 p.m., VFW Home. Meeting, Minoca Council, De- gree of Pocahontas, 8 p.m. Redmen's Hall Meeting, Key West Players, 8} p.m., Barn Theater. Meeting, Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mary Star of the Sea, No. 634, 8 p.m., St Ann’s Hall. Meeting, Key West Woman's Cluo,, 3:30 p.m. Woman's Club Auditorium. Meeting, Key West Chapter Nc 28%, National Sojourners, p.m, First Presbyterian Church. Meeting, Junior Woman's Club, | 2. 7 S. Lab -hospital. Funeral services will be held | at 4 p.m. today in the Trinity Methodist Church with burial in ‘Woodlawn Park cemetery, Mi- ami, Fla. Combs Funeral Home is in charge. Application was made in. the joffice of County Judge Raymond Lord for a marriage license by Robert T. Holloway, 19, of Mia- mi and Wilma E. Ewing, 16, also of Miami, Florida. Registration For St. Francis Xavier pupils of St. | | Thirteen Persons Completed Course In Life Saving During the past week thirteen Registration for | Francis Xavier school will be held at the school on Virginia | street Thursday and Friday from | 9 a. m, to noon and from | p. m., | adults completed the Senior Life to 3 p.m Saving and Water Safety course New pupils must bring their | ag prepared by the American Na- birth certifieates, it was announ- | tional Red Cross, announced ced |Leonard Curry, Water Safety pee = nairman of the local chapter. BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABAAAAA THE © were held in the S$. BIRTHS | avy yard pool by Mrs. Mary wes Degtoff, an authorized Red Cross | Instructor serving with the Key West Chapter. The following are being pre- ed ait bel rertifies and sg. el Lajw tl ife Saving w ; Cooper, Mf: Leeza, a i ris, ar aed, bab: 1 ive po once aby: gir | born ri Mr! ind Mig. pase idjino, 1125, Flag! or August 27, in the Galey Mémori The little girl a second daugh- ter was named Andrea. SDAY, SE! PTEMBER Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No, 88, 10:30 a.m., Building 178, Naval Station. Canadians Use'* Biblical: Fishing | Meeting, Junior Chamber of | — 8 pm, Club Methods Now Bowling, Officers Wives Club, |_.PORT ROWAN, Ont—(>)—} 1:30 p.m. Naval Station Fishing methods of Bibilical} Bowling Alleys times are repeated on the shores Meeting, Key West Outboard |°f Lake Erie's Long Point Bay Club Auxiliary, 8:30 p.m,, | ear here by fishermen who cast} Clubhouse, Stock Island their nets into the shallow water| Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, and draw them into shore. Masonic Group, 8 p.m., Scot One end of their Jong nets is tish Rite Temple anchored close to shore, and the Meeting, SubRon Four Wives, | Other pulled through a long semi- | Seaplane Base Pool. tional Guard Armory. } 10 am., Fort Taylor Officers jeircle by men wading or in| Club. | boats | Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 | The fishemen begin their sea- p.m., Coral Room, Sterkees }son when the ice leaves the bay, | Hotel. pene end only when it freezes THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6— | over | Swimming Classes, Officers |} —————— -_-- RMS | Wives Club, 2:30-3:30 p.m., Radio Club, 7:30 p.m. Na- | } Meeting, V. F. W., Post No | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10— 3911, 8 p.m., V. F. W. Post| Meeting, Circle Two, Women of | Home. | p.m., Home of Mrs. Bernie! Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m., Papy, 1021 Washington | Clubhouse. | Street | Sewing Group, Monroe County | Meeting, Circle Three of Wo- | Hospital Woman's Auxiliary, men of First Presbyterian 2 p.m., Hospital. Church, 8 p. m., Home of Mi | Tennis Classes, Officers Wives | Earl Julian, 1435 Flagler ave- ' Club, 9 am, Tennis cdurt | nue. | near pool. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11— Meeting, Circle One, Women of | the First Presbyterian | | Meeting, Officers of Fern Chap- | ter, No. 21, Order of Eastern 1. , Woman’s Club Audi- PP iti erineiwitg Star, 8 p.m., Scottish Rite | Church, 8 p. m.,*Home of | Temple. Mrs. Joseph Bringman, 1410 | | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7— , | Von Phister Street. { | Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17-- | | mous, 8 p.m., First Presby- Meeting, Women of First Pres- | terian Church Annex. : byterian Church, 8 p. mj Meeting. Key West Amgteur Church Hall. jand he gets | Loitering Mule |Creates Stir COMMANDER R. W. SAFFORD (right) being relieved as Public Relations Officer by LCDR. J. R. Foresinan’ Base, Key West, Florida. Safford first goes to Washington, D. C., and then on to European duty. TERK I celery, romaine, to the menu. PHONE: Citisen Office, 1935 contracted to import a little over 4,000,000 tons of foodgrains this be imported, ‘Thail: ma send nearly 344,000 tons with Pakistan (218,000 tons), Chi- na (80,000 tons) and Egypt (3,500 oe enn next. annually pi tons of ot foodgrains z wy fate deficit is one- tenth. of her production. ——— . The jodiane states of Travan: KNOW YOUR NEWSBOY “When I first started having a°g% newspaper route two months ago, |the thing that the trouble my ares was most was when papel ; would open like parachutes when | they hit a porch,” He said he them tighter, slight bend in the Leonard said. practiced rolling giving them~ a center, and a curve, Then Leonard is 13 years old and the son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard chez of 1713 Washington. street. He a freshman Ke West High School His route includes pa of shing zton, Von Phister, sid South and Seminary at Spelling is subject He also his favorite straight As likes mathematics. When he gets Citizen Staff Photo If you v deep-fat make apple fitters for your famn-. ily or guests at ‘the last minute. Make the bitter ahead of” and then fr} the apple fritters just before you're ready to serve them. Pass ashaker of powdered sugar with the fritters. Byer END OF THE MONTH SALE (FRIDAY ONLY) — 20% OFF — on all polo shirts, girls’ play suits RACK OF DRESSES $1.00 + $1.00 Stahl CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE * WITH VEGETABLES *® WITH FRUITS: IN PASTRIES Discover o dozen different, te A Few Boy's Sport Shirts : e é woys to combine this Mavorful,. nutri- through school he would like to LEONARD SANCHEZ size 16, formerly $1.95, reduced t to tiows iene be a carpenter and cabinet mak- f Z pes. Bey Seoltest Creamed Cottage er. school or his Newspaper © route, 8 *: cas ‘often. M's in food ‘And when he isn't busy with Leonard’ likes 4 play sottball I GIRLS’ JERSEY MIDRIFES “50c EACH |] Satie" eevee AMERICANS when police set out to nab him. to buy When they caught him, they tied) of him outside the jail Finally Lloyd Grubb appeared and claimed him. It his mule, Grubb said “exorbitant prices.” American visitors spend only was | across the border. od Sel rearonue™ ~ PRIME RIBS OF re “Spanish and*American Dish YOUR HOST B. D. COLLETTE _ THRIFT-MINDED Canadian © goods because He “says per cent of the money they, bring CHILDREN’S CORNER BLOOMINGTON, Ind (P)—| VANCOUVER —() — Mike A loiterer on the public square|McCormick, Vancouver Tourist , PHONE 7 |turned tail and ran toward the! association secretary, claims : FLEMING Ae SIMONTON. mor Ls ; Indiana University Campus} American tourists are refusing} 3 25 YOUR WATCH COMPLETELY CLEANED AND OVERHAULED INCLUDING All Needed Parts DEO one vec: Written Albert's Jewelers Warranty OF MIAMI, FLA,, FAMOUS WATCH REPAIR DEPT. You Pay No More! ALL WORK ¢ DONE BY DIAL REFINISHING, $2.95 - AUTOMATICS, $6.50 CALENDARS, $8.50 - CHRONOGRAPHS, $14.50 Picked Up and Devens Weekly FAYE'S GIFT SHOP LA CONCHA HOTEL KEY WEST, FLA. We Reserve the Right to Reject Any Watch Too Badly abbas Staiting with you, everybody will admire your flats by Buskens. And you'll find the valve they offer no less reneckatie than cree AToH OUR WINDOWS FOR REDUCTIONS BETTER PLAY SHOES — :

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