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seinen agi ee _ Monday, November 12, 1951 THE KEY WEST citizen: bates i - ten eretntmeshonincneesaeinaieniaiesan re ETE cas SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN — pam Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: ons bi yas Presbyterian Sewi ing Group Offer It’s A Toss-Up! (Final Plans Made By Jayshees Christmas Gifts At Bazaar Booths For Card Party And Fashion Show The ladies in the sewir have worked for inore the ly meeting Thursday night of th r the card party and fashion show the bazaar which will be held Thu given at the Elks Club annex, November ee eee = The bazaar opens at 3 p. m. and wili continue until booth displays, there will be a turkey dinner 1 from this entertainment, along with small donati to South Korea's war-stricken ci Tickets may be purchased at the church, w electric cardiograph machine which was installed :his It is fitting that such a drive be held as. ‘Aeuticons! One of the features is a post-# oe General Hospital. This machine records by # ‘ine | prepare to give thanks for the blessings we , In the office booth at which surprise ‘ ents. of the heagt pit is a valuable asset tothe, Bes | padi five years, CARE — the . packages will b wares Veteran C rus : Cooperative for e sold. They are a Remittances to Europe — has brought our per do - PRA Croup H sén; aid to the people of many countries in Asia as well: The General Federation of Women’s Clubs is abou to launch 4 national campaign for funds to send 2 cate m. Besides the 1 from 6 to 8 p. m. gifts from other Presbyteriz os party will start at a States. Bene Tickete nrg ne Obtain as Europe. Nowhere is CARE more needed than. in’ : A: bestitell se! ‘ Jumpmaster from any JayShee, or chairman Plan Ae ti vity South Korea, where millions of war orphans. Pies — character doll with ‘ Ruth tin, 1442-R. Reserva- wae are hungry, homeless and _ cold. 4 ink Cee ee ee FT. CAMPBELL. Ky., Nov. 12.— tions card party should be! For Thanksgiving Therefore, as Mayor of Key West, I pg sono ita es items. Others include clothespin First Sergeant Robert 0. Cruz, ; ; ‘ : : ilege to proclaim that the period from Novetiber 1 M bags, aprons, handkerchiefs, towels Compa sllth Airborne In- made as early as possible with ; 2 iS Deadline for contri and little girls’ dresses fantry Regiment, 11th Airborne Mrs. Charles Wardiow, 1895-W. sae Thanksgiving Day be set aside as: Women's Federation 8 The towels are large guest size Division, sori of Mr. and Mrs. At Rubin Appel’s will’ Thaaksgiving baskets for the needy CARE-FOR-KOREA WEEKS in this and expertly decorated with finc Oscar D. Cruz 418 White show latest fall and winter! Y the Ladies .uxiliary During this period, I urge our people to share our cs huck weaving. St Key West: Fla, recently come ins aa Fleet Reserves Associat Thanksgiving bounty by. contribu genérously to the Pinafore and ‘sun back dresses! pleted the Jumpmaster "course fashions from. “‘head to toe’; StUR:! Koon. set for ember Federation campaign. We have Our arms ‘s keep for children include a pale. blue! here ’ nin) sP street and cock-; EYla Morton, ¢ the com Korea free. Now we must send CARE help — tnd_hope ; one, a dainty orchid shaded one,) Sgt. Cruz enlisted in the Army tail new-| mittee announce: 1 that to our Korean friends, thus affirming our conviction snd tuoers astine logs in on ative 11, 1946, and completed ot costume fey bag Crna of Hes ud that freedom must endure. ; ovely colors and plaids his basic Infantry training at Ft. shoe styles odels wil e made on November 22 EISN! The day of the plain apron is| McClellan a. He was then the Misses Gloria Michaels andj Plans for Thanksgiv ‘ | Ma: oc of the CHEE ea Florida past. In the varied assortment of transferred to Ft. Benning, Ga June Yates, Mrs. Joan Lastres,| were also discussed at the Tt Yi a handmade, carefully fashioned! where he was graduated fr the ahd little Miss Gle rcher. Mrs.; day meeting of the grou ace aprons on display at the bazaar, is| Parachute School as a qualified one made of rose organdy which| parachutist in Oct., 1946, has two huge rosettes forming Sgt. Cruz went a fluffy bustle when tied around the lth Airborne Helen E styles for the w There will be a door prize and aj Betty Broa s of Miami will model: took place in the clubrooms dressed matron.\ Front and Fitzpatrick stre x, Get- Ouk The Vote | Maid’s iene Out ent “Ss chairman, as a r t Sehr | » . 5 CO EE aa | gala afternoon's _entertainment.| sisted by Mrs. Evaline Kelly “| Tomorrow, Theme | by Dot the waist. Other cocktail style ops. After serving JayShees cordially invite the] Mrs. Catherine Merson, 7 | PAINTING THE bt bubs the slat. Other Abcktall sty el seers oe wo Res est “nthe sae recently cect oe oes OF Radly Tonight | with Susans by one with a towel in a little car- turned to’ Ft. Campbell ir support to this} board of directors Theater, - rier. This one is of blue and pais-/ Sgt. Cruz ley print. in the prese served one year } e. Sponsor a|- Mrs. Margaret Owens Korean conflict, jvery worthy c i i Voting Key Westers ‘were andre | it : Sevan : : jtable of cards call in your of Lisa wanes said kurged to turn out for tonight’s él. the plot, it's The colors and stay ill catch Making two Jumps with | reservation in Hes are to. be ection eve rally at Bayview Park, | 588 been. your eye for Christmas gifts. ee rea 1 Alrborr Hes mental | Seas hitar cae trig Tas tant ae oe . spe jby JayCees in charge of the mae: times 4 There r 28 | Comba’ am on returning to —— OSS via cheon, tomorrow at the! ~ | gossame terial ait A eee Aas e oe the States last cae he was as-| MARCIA JOAN ARTMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 2 ” Chief's Club on the Nava Station | 1 one sunny day promises a full the light-toned. 4 bate ctaaeinaitie collections: a to the 11th Airborne Div-| D- Artman, 1307 Whitehead street, celebrated f Spee tacular at 12:30 p.m. when trophies will | crowd at the rally at 8 p. m., and {style and Deunis, d green apron with modern stripe he is now serving; , day yesterday. She asec ne orld with lee as he FR k ae i long Key West sidewalks to jet. the few singers “4 design; a dubonnet with flowered, * y t Swe ied Spe aguante be nor Mireworks | pai veservations May | watch the motorcade of candidates } * Amor What fun i to be a one-year old! k ade b alling J ; teim; a blue with cotta print w ee ay i Dye eee Display Tonight | “Visitors at ths Nevenbe 8 meet: | ae pets be : Fee wat ait ht ec toies merican beauty shade with green i a : a isplay ve Motorcade starts a ut eacl 4 id i Combat | sae Or, a . . Q | e s rsha_ Still 5 and gray banding; a gray and rose|‘M@, Comba Flower-Decorated Church Is Scene ae: be oes ver Stemmer, of Duval street, comes down: to | 0s, Paid 8 ae ‘ charmer; dainty organdy ones in 1M, One. ae Fy . : Final details for the spectacu- | from Unit 50. Sj Baton street, cuts back to White- | VeRRS pry Be, “not i ed : pastel shades; a bright red apron SS. (ru? i ‘|Of Elaborate Double Ring Ceremony. | iar fireworks exnibition at the | om Moe lis won the ne pride | Meas, street and then 9. Seth | 0 hg oo y. with ruffles, and a stunner in) techniques | _ Miss Betty Sands became the bride of James Van Loton of Potters-| American Legion Home this jsiven at the at_the. gathering. [0 Bay deny Ate Se! mare games. Nobody. tries “es J beige with brown and chartreuse) ¢ onsibilities ille, Mich., in a double ring ceremony, at 6:30 November 3, at! evening have been made. The ——— [oo paren ee black, bi ‘i ‘ touches pone ee erm Beet See nf a pa eee SiS 9 All six candidates in tomorrow's | ut there is ‘a winner on , joucnes. pletion of the course qualifies him | E! Salvador church with the Rev. Oscar Rodr former pastor’ display is scheduled for 9 p.m. | \the red, For every day, for special par- P. : Bh a con eae 5 P honck ; 3 oe facie en Jr. Chairman | Hoty conteste election will speak | the or rather the auburn girl k every day, a 'T- him to control drop and lead | here, now of the Methodist church of the Miami Latin Center, officia { Antonio Arango, Jr., airman pe Ces Getautthe wae jhe marries the lad q ties, for beauty, these fill the bill.| parachutist ft : ting — ae stated today. Arango is being | OCla PG | at the Jaycee Gt ae ae : dongh: Chairmen of the sewing group! P* ea sie i ; 5 iste cy Robert i Daniel | rally tonighi. They will be intro-| Morgan his: vine; the — She ewing | A he wedding scene was enhanced brother of the groom. Kenneth; sisted by Robert M. Daniels ai, oth in, ‘ are Mrs. Gleason Snow and Mrs./ ys . the. Heayuiralsdecoration ot hel Kare ecrved ae aches and Albert E. Berg. os pees ‘auced by JayCee’ president Jack | ate en the trio of — Joseph Bringman. On the hard, Pinder Serves zurch under direction of Mrs.| Flower girl was Kathy Ellen}. The display will consist of a yeers Wives Club of ZX-11 | Murray gets a staid Bostonian bank- will hold an election for chairman| Here are the candidates who working committees } ig | and co-chairman of the club, Tues-' will be voted upon tomorrow and David Myers, Ds John A. Gardner. The background! Kemp in a series of aerial pieces and then is a bank of coconut and potted, three flounc: green silk frock on a full skirt ed, vith .q; & group of brilliant ground dis- e Mesdames +. r pilgrim, Lan Canad Zone v i day evel at Aeroplams, at 7:30, will speak toni isted | Julius Specht, H. Beshears, Bry Cpl. Donald S. Pinder, USMC,|Palms. The foreground was decor-|in lace. She carried a green basket PAYS, followed by another ser- | Dim “Atl ineinbers soe calico | Mill speak tonight. They are listed) Earls, Ned Truner, George Lan-| brother of Jerry Pinder, local lated with white gladioli and white| filled with white rose pe jes of aerial sets. The finale | tend, " : Louis Carbonell. < caster, Joseph Brent, Bernie ©.) gance instructor, and son of Mr. ; bougainvillea, Tall white tapers’) Ring-bearer was Merrill Sands,, Will be an elaborate ground dis- | es Delio Cobo. If you feel in Papy, Charl auth, Ralph Rog-) ang Mrs. James H. Pinder, 1217] were placed in cendelabra. Two) III, in a white Eaton suit with! Pl&¥- 1 ‘ Mrs. Lee Goddard announced | Jack Delaney. | the ‘moot for. tiert ears and oa, wae pcs : M. Whitley; petronia street, is now serving in| floor baskets of white gladioli add-| bow-tie. He carried the rings on a| fee tee = |that 13 students have signed for| C. B. Harvey. just eyo this, isthe con- and Mrs. W. ae the State department of the Ameri-|ed to the beauty | heart-shaped pillow n. in the ballroom of the Le, |th€ course in extemporaneous | Milton Parrott. |coction to strike your fancy. —| Deaconess of Wesiey House, Miss} The bride’s mother, Mrs. Louise) ™ “ Ce ee Eee” | speaking which she will give as| Keller Watson. } i Coming Events {Arlene Merritt, played the piano;| Lopez, wore navy blue crepe with) 9!08 Home with music by Nor- | ‘ : . | soon as 20 women have lined up for Se eee } pats Resa ce is _prcestra. | the 10 week study. Yo do not have | If a recipe for angel food cake | festivities of the 1951 Armis- | ‘© be & member of the Woman’s | calls for a cup of egg whites, you tice celebration arranged by on to enlist. a Bes need the whites from eight to + 5 e course wi be conducted | ten eggs. the Arthur Sawyer Post 28. every Monday afternoon from 3 to | eT ee ae 5 o'clock at the Woman’s club on| You can keep white sauce | ing : 3 apt Duval street. A small registration {| Warm if you put it in the top of a | Flora . wilh, fe af NY P li fee is requested. interested ladies | double boiler over hot water and | absence t a Seams wi | olieeman are asked to call Mrs: Wallace| cover it tightl is attending a 0 | Kirke at 1078-3, or Mrs. Goddard | Ra RaEEan swicerenrgmens of P.T.A. in. Jac ; Gerald the violin. Vo-!black a sories. The groo) calist w Alaida Salanido’ mother, Mrs. V 1 Loton wore who sang “Because.” crepe with black accessories | Before the ceremony, Miss Mer-| carried corsages fashioned of red {x and Mr. Saunders sang “I Love’ gladioli and red blossoms. | | | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Meeting, Poinciana PTA, school, 8 p. m. Meeting, Circle Three, Women of First Presbyterian churcl 8 p. m. Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor ority, San Carlos school, 8& p. m. Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p. m You Truly,’ and “O Promise Me.”, A reception was held immediate-| < ake —— The bride was given in marriage! ly after the ceremony at th i by her father 1 Sands of Mi-!of the bride’s aunt, Mrs ami. She wore formal wedding Sands, 2820 Seidenberg gown with a Chantilly lace bodice,| Mrs. John A. Gardner pointed sleeves, and featur-| the punch bow! while } and-up collar in Queen Ann! Sands, Mrs. Jack Aque Te 8 ye whe . at 1107-J. Season the gravy for holiday} Judge Visits Eisner | -y well; try adding a little| speaker of the CPL. PINDEN | Meeting, Wesleyan —_ Service |fashion. The tunic and skirt were' John Romero assisted in serving) Retired New York Police Lieu-| Mrs. Marinus Abi secre.| celery or garlic salt, Worcester-| Members ate ui Gulds W.P.C.S. First Metho-| oT a bassy at Balboa 1 {made of heavy silk gabardine edg- the guests tenant Otto Eisely, an old friend | tary of the Woman's lary oe sauce or onion juice. boost the “room tie oad ee... | zone, "Jed in lace forming a train Her The bride's table was covered: of Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner is| Monroe General hospital; announe-| — ae a VFW natin: ‘i "' He has been serving with the | Veil was a brief one of nylon il-| with a lace cloth. The three tiered, spencing a day and a night visit- jed that the regular monthly meet- Marine Corps for the several | lusion, edged in Chantilly lace and cake was flanked with fern and years and took an > part in |# tiara of orange blossoms. She, white bridal roses four major compaigns during | Cried a white prayer book topped] The bride, employed as operator West and his former| ing of the group scheduled to take | | Place November 14, would be post-| so much, | poned until next month. Fireworks displa home, ‘9 p. m Dance, Legion Post Home, 10 y, Legion Post v likes Key West World War Il. Cpl. Pinder re.| With white bougainvillea, white at Southern Bell Telephone com ner, that he may follow | | p. m. va cently left. the phot her's |coral vine sprays. The satin’ pany was a graduate of the Key of his old friend, now Meeting, Poinciana .PTA, at laboratory at El Tore Sante Pe streamers attached to the book| West High School, class of °51. The and settle here. That is | school, 8 p.m. | Calif., reporting with HDQ. Batt. {had white coral blossom caught in| groom is a graduate of Potters if Mrs. Eisely likes TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13— on Hall, Ar. {tied love knots of the ribbon. | ville, Mich. High school and serves 1s her husband does LAND TITLE | Nov 19 20 and 21 B.P.W. supper, enchilada spec ; Stayt to Bi : | Matron of honor was Mrs. Jose) with the navy aboard. the USS! Eisely was immediately taken| é bd ialty, Woman's club, 5 to 8 | it En i 2, sister of the bride, who! Howard Gilmore with Key West's atmosphere. | tin 1 r ama | a princess géwn of aqua] The couple left for a month SEEenEEEEETEe | Y { z Meeting, DeMolay Mothers Cir i iigiaias | and a nylon net off-the-| honeymoon at his Michigan how we cle, root garden, Scottish Rite Beer oe scle elees 2 wasrins “identical uae gine |May Be Artie’s ib & | a Sales and Service” si : |MUSICAL COMEDY STAR | : : ee, s pleased to a - “me Temple, 7:30 p. m. | Bridesmaids were Miss Horten-' suits. ‘The new Mrs. Van Loton! Gono gf iB Meeting, Circle 1, women 0 ETHEL MERMAN, WILL | sia Callejia and. Miss Frances| wore black accessories and a cor venth nounce that the title Representative o a ‘ First Presbyterian — church | eR . | Meggs. Miss Callejia wore a pale} sage of white bougainvillea. They} % : . 561-F Poinciana, home of Mrs | VACATION IN CITY | blue satin gown in the princess} will be at home, 801 Virginia! plant of First Title! } ° Dewey Allen, 8 p. m Ethel Mermar star yle. Miss Meggs appeared in a’ street, after December 1 § NGER SEWING MACHINE 0. Meeting, Young Adult Fellow | roadway ait, “call Me [pale green taffeta with the full! Out of town guests at the wed-i Guaranty and Ab-| : ship of First Methodist church | \.ii) spend her Pro.Xmas jskirt trimmed in pink velvet at|ding were Mr. and Mrs j ii : “ annex, 8 p. m. : | at the Casa Marina Hotel here ithe off the shoulder neckline Sands of Miami; Mr. and Mrs.} stract Company of| will be ss 4. Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re | Im honor of the stage star’s visit, | ‘The bride's attendants carried| Ralph Van Loton df Pottersville. | Key West has been} ‘ bekah Lodge No. 14. Knights) the Casa Marina will introduce a |nosegays of pink carnations with | Mich., and Miamians Lyndia and ; . ' of Pythias hall, 8 p.m ‘special “Call Mc Madam” cock-, metalic silver streamers. Earl Sands, Jr, sister and brother | acquired by : Meeting, Order of DeMolay} tail. whic. wii be { ; served a tthe { Best man was Diek Van Loton, | of the bride. Boys, Scottish Rite Temple | hotel throuzhout the conser | 7:30 p.m. | | Bowling, Navy Wives league,| Wi ffee, Ft. Taylor. 10 \seanenaneeseeeeiteeetes | Key We N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m. i | | Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis Meeting, Fleet r sf Bi RTH Ss South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. ah Ping pong tournament, YMCA Mesting -S USO, 8 p.m. Spanish lessons, High Schoo LAND TITLE | . and VICINITY. COMPANY | OF KEY WEST The'Key West office! slers Will Attend e- Bodies:| Naweveveweveverveves | PT A Convention 8 p.m.| Mp. and Mrs. Clarence Singleton, | The He will gladly take care of your sewing machine requirements as listed on the coupott below: Parent-Teachers’ conven Business son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.’ Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph's ‘the opening of of the Suez Canal ompson of Brownsville, Pa. School. in Airshi Pj DevRon Eleven Office: inex, de- . 869. level children, San Carlo | sitar abs ra aie He eee one sae Hatter kt on ee , ill be under’ the soe can ot com at me en ce Qe ws ab as ci cab el thn ce Ge a a Sehogh ony 0 Om | Meeting, Amreican Legion, Ar-| Memorial hospital Tuesday, Nov-| of thie week will te attended be | management of J. M.| cone ye tues | ett Sayer Post N Jember 6 it 2:50 Dam ar| StPONE representation from Mon- | Blow, Vice President; siNGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Sai | i She weighed eight and one-ha roe Ci " i VScn a ett Mery): Perish | THURSD AY NOVEMBER 15—! pounds, and was named Patricia ae a ari today from Key West | | assisted by Mr. Wil, | Me ee Hall, 1031" Duval street | Golf classes, baseball diamond | Lee are Mr, and Mrs. Merville Rosam, | liam M. Ellsworth and) rh esd ‘ echo: dae N.S.. sp group } Breer | the Mesdames Alice Roberts, Tex- | jentlemen: te Steaal ie Soo eiig group,} 10 aa Mr. and Mrs. Lee Griffin, 14] as Hood, Susan Adams. Norma Miss Florida C. Pin- i | eee home of Mrs. John Ba fentine, jowiing, N Wives! Lengut Porter Place, are the happy Par | Dopp, Marguerite Gravel and Ele- | 2 #00 ern der. Prompt service it Kindly have yout régreséntative coll in regard tix dibs a a a S. alley ents of a son horn-at-the Hamilton | s Lael RE . oe Meeting, @fficers Wives Club of gpsni dvanced istudeat®, Clinic on. Eaton strdetiNeveluber |aad Mati eat eee (®), Wirephoto ; will be given on ab- it Repairing my present machine 7o pee a ee ae San ¢ . ! 7:30 to{8 3 ae At the convention Mrs. Roberts DORIS DOWLING (above), stracting for Monroe | A new SINGER® Sewing Machine , ao n MBER 1} F | The baby boy weighed six and| Mrs. Gravel and Mr. Rosam will id American actr j rest Spanish classes, adult begin ne ge Mor ne quarter pounds. He was named | enact a one act skit for the Mon IN ti cleiietic Aca | Soa, and the com-| ; A new SINGER* Vecuuni Cleaner Oo ners, 8 to 9 pm, San Carlos | “General Hospital Women's} Lee William Griffin, Jr \ re County delegation Shaw. The couple are flying | pany will issue Title); SINGER* Electric Fed []__SINGER® Electric trea 5 schoo! } Aux p H ; | — to New York from London, and | ici 1 : cae Dancing classes, Ft. Taylor | pRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Thomp: Ci rent Recital be dere they dep: toa Shaw, | Insurance Policies oft i & Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 p.m.| Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, | son, 1608 Poinciana, have a baby; COwDETt ecita who has been married and di- | Louisville Title Insur-|; Other: items: 93 a6 si aii amphi 2 piesa pbs Meeting, Chamber of Com First Presbyterian ch, 8}son born at the Monroe General Is P =. od vorsed sik Aiea. said: hs andl Co i i (nvodion, part, sewing sumption, ’ ; merce, club house, 8 p.m p.m hospital November 7, The new| 48 Postponed Dott wate taking thee ime’ (OMOe Cana DOIny. i! : : Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room} Spanish, children of elementary | arrival weighed seven pounds, six! It has been announced that the He said they want to find out A x OME. esse eee neerens wees vette eB ea eee Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m. | pol level. San Carlos school, | ounces and has been named Mark; dance recital of the Gerald Pinder| if their mavriage would be & The business will)t Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m | Wayne. Mother and baby returned) School of Dance which was sched success—-and they want to find ibe continued at 517 Address ...,. a ay reer of Key West, South Beach |SATURDAY, NOVEM 7 }home today and are feeling fine. uled for November 23rd at the; that out before they are mar- head § t I restaurant, 7 p.m Meeting, Childr mary} Mrs. Thompson is the former! Convent Auditorium is to be post ried. Whitehea treet —|t Mike. of Micbind?: Meeting, Island ci ty Navy | group, Ley Memoria hurch,| Doris Fay Roberts, daughter of} poned to November 30th. ae PEA Aer ee oa i ithe Phone Number t Wives’ Club No. 88, Bldg. 178 | 10 to 1 Ya | Mr. a Mrs. Eugene A. Roberts,| » This recital is sponsored by th British connection with the Su- | 85 ! Henne * NS., 10: jon show and card) 1819 Harris avenue. The father is| Mothers’ Club ofthe Convent of |dan region of Africa begah after | OO0= i Sagat seensegenabaaee) i t