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| | | | Page ¢ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, November &, 1951 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Mrs. C. B. Harvey Elected Director District Five, FSU Alumni Group TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 8. . Wilhelmina Goehring, a graduate of Florida State University in Talla- hassee in the class of 1937, has been elected director of the District Five of the FSU Alumni Association. District Five includes Broward, ‘Dade, Indian River, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie counties. =» a The election was conducted by) Justice Albury mail batlot of the membership of | Re ‘dl { 4the Association and Mrs. Harvey| Receives Letter | Was thosen by a large plurality to} ., From Loeser tepresent her district. She is a} rsonnel assistant at the U.S. Na- ! . ee Aik Station in Key West and| Justice of the Peace, Ira Albury, had: easband 4 civil engineer | Teceived an interesting, colorful an@etis. commissioner. | and humorous letter from Chief J. | " Loeser, AOC, who is now in | | i Mrs. Harvey lives at 418 wil-|H- Loe eon aga ae tinm: Street in Key West and has | Portugal: gy ete ne Beemer a: die Child, C. B. Harvey, Jr., who | MAAG Rott say ie dee ce will be 16 years old this month. |! ath stig ar Ira Ev began her college career at) iis long way from Key West, | ESO, which was called Florid i State College for ‘Ware at the} but of course 1 will always remem- iiné th summer school and at-{ber you and the boys in the Ki- teaded--both winter and summer | Wanis club. 1 certainly will appre- stone to earn her bachelor of | ciate it if you were to give them ; ae Re * nae F a ory the data arts. degree in 1897. After gradua- 1° tof, Washington, D.C., about tier she taught school, In fecegnition of her service to She-community, she was chosen the most outstanding woman in Key West in 1950. At the present she is the first state vice president | 2 iy le tapos! Sc of the Florida Federation of Busi- halae ee neyasnnt eae ness and Professional Women’s j2@0ly that, when © “ook! Clubs. | mirror before catching the plane She has held offices in the Amer- \to Lisbon, I saw at least 14 grey ja month and a half ago and flew | to Lages in the Azores; from there | jto Paris where I stayed for two | weeks | “Everything was fine except for ! ‘ ait ‘i hairs. I took Panair Birsil to Lis- iean Legion Auxiliary, Beta Sigma } ot FEES és Phi Sorority, PTA, Monroe County | pa meer heaved! spout sam Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Key West B and PW club, and the FSU Alumni Club. Her duties as director of this district will include assisting in the formation and administration ‘of altimni clubs in this area and serving as a member of the State Alumni Board. “I stayed at a ritzy hotel; 240 escudos per day. The only catch { is these people only have cafe com 'letie (coffee and milk) and bread and butter for break The cof- fee is fifty times as strong as jblack Cuban coffee. The main| course at lunch and at dinner, in-! ; variably consisted of fish—and oh, yes, let us not forget wine. (At; every meal instead of water.) “There are three lieutenants and three chiefs besides myself on this | deal. We will soon be teaching | flying and gunnery to the Portu-| Coming Events | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8— Meeting, American Legion Au- xiliary, Arthur Sawyer Post | sete | gese Navy. Moun me oi allay | “Last weekend I visited Porto; VFW "Pout 3911, 8 p.m. ; whence the name Port wine. It is A ‘ i |about 25 air miles from here as Meeting, Ladies Aid, Grace|the crow flies, but he wasn’t fly- Lutheran church, 8 p.m. jing that day, so I took the train— Meeting, Jayshees, ~ clubhouse, | four hours to go 45 miles. Got back 7:30 p.m. ; |safely and will be in Lisbon this Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela| weekend. Am planning an extend- Lodge No. 64, Cuban Mason-|eq yacation in Switzerland, Spain ic Lodge, 8 p.m. jand Germany about Xmas. Meeting, La@ies Auxiliary Ar-| “I am in fine health and gaining thur Sawyer Unit No. 28,/ weight everyday no thanks to the post home, 8 p.m, ‘fish and olive oid. (I buy my own Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary of|food and cook it myself) when I Fleet Reserve Association, | can. Hope this letter finds you and club rooms, 8:30 p.m. all my very good friends in Key Meeting, Room Representa-; West well, happy and looking for- tives Jr.-Sr. High School| ward to the next election. Please PTA, 8 p.m. write when you can.” (A penciled notation at the top of the letter by Albury says, “We wonder if he is still wearing his | boots? Meeting, Gray Ladies Corps, | luneheon at noon. Meeting, Busy Bee Club, 8 p.m, Meeting, Key West Art and Historical Society, West Martello Gallery, 8:30 p.m. Coffee; Naval Station Officers’ Wives, Ft. Taylor, 10 p.m. Golf classes, baseball diamond N. &., special interest group 10 a) m. Bowling, Navy Wives’ League N.S. alleys, 1 p. m. me \ JOSEPH PIERCE WEDS | MARJORIE D. HANSON IN MARATHON CHURCH Miss Marjorie D. Hanson of Key; j West was married to Joseph A.| Pierce of this city, in Marathon,| Spanish, advanced students | Fla., November 4 at 8 p.m. San Carlos sehool, 7:90 t«| The Rev. G. W. Marker of the 8:30 p. m. Community Church of Marathon Sewing group, Monroe Co| performed the ceremony at the General. Hospital Woman’ | church. Auxiliary, 2 p. b. Mrs. George Toppino, 712 To- Christmas sale, Grace Lutheran church, 10th and Flagler, 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9— Meeting, Mothers Club of CMI and St. Joseph school, Convent auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, Ppino court, was matron of honor. | Her husband, George Toppino, | was best man. The marriage li-| cense was issued in Key West by County Judge Raymond R. Lord./ The bride wore a lavender ny lon gown and her corsage was of white carnations, First Presbyterian church, 8} The couple left for a brief} p.m. honeymoon in Miami, Fla Spanish, children of elementary | — — school level, San Carlos school, | Fireworks display, Legion Post! 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. home, 9 p. m. Luncheon meeting, Officers Wiv-| Dance, Legion Post Home, 10 es club, Fort Taylor, noon. p. m. Meeting, Truman PTA, 8 p.m. Meeting, Airship Devron Officers | Wives Club, Aeropalms, 7:30} p.m. Meeting, Southernmost Pistol | and Rifle Club, Legion Home, | Meeting, Circle One, Women: of | First Presbyterian church, 8} p.m. | Meeting, Women’s missionary Union, First Baptist church, 8 | p.m. Meeting, Disabled American Vet- erans, Key West Chapter No. | 33, 422 Amelia street, 8 p.m. Luncheon meeting, —_ Officers Elementary | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13— Meeting, DeMolay Mothers Cir cle, roof garden, Scottish Rite! Temple, 7:30 p. m. Meeting, Circle I,. women o First Presbyterian — church 551-F Poinciana, home of Mrs Dewey Allen, 8 p. m. Special interest group, cooking Place to be announced. Meeting, Young Adult Fellow ship of First Methodist church | annex, 8 p. m. Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re bekah Lodge No. 14, Knights of Pythias hall, 8 p. m. ¢ é it Meeting, Order of _DeMolay — Club, Ft, Taylor, a{ Boys, Scottish Rite ‘Temple, BB os } _ 7:30.p. m SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10— Meeting, Airship Development! Children’s Sat ann sroup, | Squadron 11 Officers’ Wives’, eae leaden church, 10 to details to be announced i MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12— giits oe Ned Sy paaue, Meeting, Poinciana PTA, school, eeting and dinner, Kiwanis 8p. m. South Beach patio, 6: : 5 ae aia . s patio, 6:45 p.m. Meeting, Circle Three, Women| ping pong tournament, YMCA- of First Presbyterian church,| USO, 8 p.m. 8 p. m. : Spanish lessons, High Schoo Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor- level children, San Carlo ority, San Carlos school, 8 School, 3:30-4:30 p. m p. m. : Spanish class for beginners Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182,' ‘sponsored by the N.C.C.S Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p. m.| Uso, at Saint Mary Parist Meeting, Wesleyan —_ Service Hall, 1021 Duval street Guild, W.S.C.S. First Metho- adults, 8 to 9 p. m. | dist church, 7:30 p. m. | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14—| Meeting, Gold Star Mothers, Spanish classes, adult begin- VFW home, 7 p. m. ners, 8 to 9 p.m., San Carlos Mrs. C. B. Harvey 1950, Mrs. C. B. Harvey, has a has been elected director of Di: Association, Chosen Queen (4 Wirephoto CLARICE DAVIS (above), 19- yeat-old Chicago: Negro girl, will reign as Miss Mlinois as the University of Illinois’ an- nual homecoming celebration the weekend of Nov. 10th. She is a senior and was elected by a general vote of students. tation Wagon Is Damaged Here Gilbert D. Yglesia is charged with reckless driving and having an accident after his Chevrolet truck ran into a Chevrolet station wagon parked in a_ non-parking zone, at 4:20 p.m. yesterday. Act- ing Police Chief Harry Lee Baker said today. The station wagon is owned by a Mr. Stutz, of the Key West Floor Covering company, who was in Miami at the time of the accident. A summons to appear in court was sent to Mr. Stuz. Damage to the left rear fender of the station wagon is estimated about $25. It was parked on Duval street. Damage to the truck was slight, police said. re A few drops of Tabasco sauce adds pep to onion soup. To make the soup itself add sauteed sliced onions to a good beef stock. school Dancing classes, Ft Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 p.m. Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com merce, club house, 8 p. m. Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room Overseas hotel, 7:45 p. m. Meeting, Nat’l Executives Clut of Key West, South Beact restaurant, 7 p. m. Meeting. Island City Navy Wives’ Club No. 88, Bldg. 178 N.S., 10:30 a. m. Business meeting, Airship Dev- Ron Eleven Officers Wives, coffee, Ft. Taylor, 10 a.m. Meeting, Fleet Sonar Officers swimming pool, 10 a.m. Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Meeting, Junior Debs, Woman’s Club, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, American Legion, Ar-| thur Sawyer Post No. 28, Post Home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Monroe General Hos- pital Auxiliary, hospital, 3 p.m. ACTIVE in civic projects and chosen Woman of Key West in | |the Taylor | new laurel to her crown. She strict Five of the FSU Alumni Frankie And Ava Are Honevmooning In Miami Today MIAMI, 8.—(/)—Frankie and Ava apparently are honey- mooning in Miami, Florida. We refer, of course, to crooner |Frank Sinatra and film star Ava Gardner They were married last night jin the Philadelphia home of E nest Sacks, a brother of v president Em Sacks Nov. nuel of Radio Corporation of Ameri- jca The couple arrived by vate fi WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 19% Twenty-mile-long " sighted in 1948 by oN | reconnaissanee in the LL Sess SS By RAYMER The press is on the Press. Af- ter the President’s arrival today, around noon, they'll all scurry around going about the business of the Fourth Estate. But there will be a chance to relax tonight at the Quarter Derk at La Con- cha about 6:00 when J. D. Me- | Andrews plays host to all news- hawks in the President’s entour- age, and our own iittle clique. Then tomorrow, there’s the cocktail party honoring all the correspondents at Fort Tayle Life begins to take on the se: son's mad rush and atmosphere. MARATHON has a_ minister with a wonderful sense of hu- mor, The Rev. G. W. Marker of the Community Church there, | wrote of a happening which took | place during the wedding of Miss Marjorie D. Hanson and Joseph A. Pierce. His note said: “An amusing incident occurred | at the wedding (they usually do). When the officiating minister said: ‘You may kiss the bride,’ |; Mr. Pierce proceeded to do so} without hesitation, whereupon he became immediately entan- | gled in the sleeve buttons on the | band here on November 14. His| SEE DEMONSTRATION instructions were: “Tell Presi-| pjastic household items will be dent Truman, and all, that my) shown and demonstrated for the | portion of the program is very}Sonar Officers Wives club next informal, relaxing and fun. . .; Wednesday I'm whetting my appetite for) The articles will be exhibited that conch food.” Maybe they at a coffee to-be given at the Na could form a trombone and pia-| yal Station swim pool, No’ no combine! “Uncle Henry” | entber 14 plays slide trombone with ex- Oy es pert skill. Just imagine the bill-| autumn colors when the roots and Henry, Your slow down in supplying water and Still another | minerals to the tree or plant. ing. “Harry Musical Uncles.”. . bit of correspondence, this one} —— ee re from Sue Clark whose husband CARD OF THANKS was transferred to Jax. Th Neighbors and friends were very used to live in “The Peculie kind to us during the sad bereave. most House,” she said, but now they have a home at 4219 Gari- ment occasioned by the death. of our dear one, Margaret Key and plane in Miami early today, and were driv to an undisclosed destination Newsmen and photographers sought to interview the newly- weds in Philadelphia and get }some pictures. But they were left to tramp the wet pavement {outside the Sacks’ home while the new Mr. and Mrs. Sinatra |sipped champagne and ate tur- | key. | ‘he bride and groom would ; permit no interviews or pictures. Th even slipped into the | Sacks’ home through a back door |to avoid publicity, and later call- |ed in police to guard their get- | away | Bobby-soxers who begged | for just one peek at the new- | lyweds were given the brush- | off. ; In an attempt to cover their jescape, a couple dressed like Frankie and Ava rushed out of \the house and sped away in a ear. But when they were unable to throw newsmen off the trail, {the decoys returned to the wed- ding site, admitting they were really the butler and downstairs maid. A note sént inside ‘ea | to Frankie brought a storming Sinatra to |the front porch. He ang an- |nounced that all pictur ald |be taken by a commercial pho- |tographer and distributed, Sina- |tra said, “when he gets around {to it.” | One news photographer said he v going to take a picture | of n and there. Fran- ikie threatened ‘Tl bet you 500 bucks you don’t. And if you do, I'll knock you flat.” No picture was taken. | : ° Wedding | Anniversary MacLEOD, Alta. —.— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maun: the second couple ever to be married in Leth- bridge, have just celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. Mr. Maunsell is and his wife is 87. | ees | Double or butterfly fillets are | two sides of a fish that has the the sides are | backbone removed jheld together by uncut flesh. Sin- | gle fillets are the sides of the |fish cut away from the backbone. i | j / 2 f CiTY LOAN baldi avenue, Jacksonville, Fla. pee Sweet Sue added that they miss- | ed everybody and Key West and | will “never forget how wonder- ful all of you were to us. Slip| me the news from time to time. } Leve from us to you,’ Us means handsome Commander Douglas} Clark, their ten-year-old daugh- ter, and Queenie, the enormous German shepherd dog. WHA’ HOPPEN? Baritone Black. to the nice sunny warm weather. . .to Ma- rionne Simone’s prospective trip this weekend to Puerto Rico. . . Which reminds me to put belat~ ed birthday greetings in the chowder mix. . .Yesterday was Marionne’s natal day. . .And on Sunday, it’s Betty French’s birthday!. . . .We’ll have to cook! up something for a double cele- bration now that her apartment is practically finished with all the fine touches except an an- timacassar which can be crocheted in no time at. ail. . .That’s what I said, no time at all. . .To Tom Mosby and Hank O’Meara who wanted to know, the answer is “Yes! Smooth as a macadam road, but I keep an eye on the ditches.” <i ESI Eee Serve liver and other variety meats often in family menus’ be- cause they are so rich in vitamins and minerals and have such high- quality protein. we .wish, to express ‘to them most sincere appreciation THE FAMILY DEPT: to REBUILT BY OUR, OWN FACTORY” eas tTRAINED, EXPERTS Pre-Holiday SALE On Boys & Girls SHOES AS MUCH AS $2.00 OFF ON EACH PAIR All Shoes Greatly Reduced On Sizes Up To 3% CHRISTMAS TOYS ARE NOW IN COME IN AND SEE THE Big Toy Collection NOW ON DISPLAY Victory Juvenile Co. ava 209 | Clark Gets Congratulations CONCH eens JOSEPH S. CLARK (center) is surrounded by Democratic work bride’s dress and had some dif-} ers in campaign headquarters in Philadelphia. Clark’ defeated ticulty becoming disengaged.” | . py. Daniel A. 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