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weer aSts Saag 8 GEIGES 857 S2°ase FLEX uple und. 5 on nee, ans | the nor, are 1 neeccaennsntmeeeneeenn enemeinnstinntnaneii tna SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTER OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Cerebral Palsy Benefit Dance Was Well Attended By Cooperative Groups Key West's fine spirit of cooperation, and the communit ingness to help those less fortunate than themselves dent by the beautifully gowned and interested grou; nded the benefit dance for*the Cerebral Palsy Clinie at the La Concha Saturday night, November 24th, from 9:30 to well past midnight ‘ Spurred on by their very activelt- 3 and enthusiastic president, Mrs.) RECEPTION FOR LINKS Everett Cox, the dance committee, Se which included Mrs. A. C. Mc-al|4T BAPTIST CHURCH First Bap lister, treasurer; Mrs. Virginia) The W.M.U. < Sands, second vice president; Eva | tist Church anr S a reception Warner Gibson, recording secre-|for the new pastor. Rev. Harold tary; Mrs. Elliott Williamson, sec-|H. Link, and Mrs. Link retary; and Mrs. Daniel Braxton,) The reception will be Program chairman, in charge of the Church Annex publicity, sold more than two hun-| vember 27, at 7:3 dred tickets for the benefit which|time Rev. and Mrs opened this year’s dance season. informally pres bership a vis of the Church One of the most important guests 7 of the evening was five year old is er, little Carlos Gonzalez of United Se - [LN street, who has already benefited fi 2 greatly due to the establishment ocla 0 eS of the Cerebral Palsy clinic. Ac-' Helen Ford i jo” are cording to his parents, ‘before back in Key West re-open treatment at the county clinic, he| Pablo’s resta t s could scarcely sit up straight, but, location as | a after several months active treat-' Street. They report ment and care, he can now almost'of Key Westers walk by himself — just needs a! Pablo's at Provir little help or encouragement, in| Mass., and other the way of a helping hand to guide’ by the enthusi him. And that, with the help off the island « the community, is what the -Cere- here this winter ber ip at Cape ‘Cod bral Palsy clinic, is trying to do!! Rev. and Mrs. Percy V. Dawe! Geo 4 Help a child eat, talk and walk.!of Plantation Key ‘spent the Bh ys with the »s H. Meeker The clinic will also treat cripples.| Thanksgiving After enjoying an hour or so of Rev. and Mrs. Ct dancing and good music by the of the First Con Ruby Crawley Band, whose ser- here. vices for this occasion had been Mrs. Dawe is the daughter of sponsored by the Junior Woman's the Rev. and Mrs. Mecker Club, the audience enjoyed hear ' ing Eva Warner Gibson sing [t. Comdr. W. G. Burgess was! Several request numbers in both! vest at the home of Mr. andj English and Spanish. Following’ Mrs. Winston Jones, 702 White important contribution for the eve-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bail ning. He picked all the numbers Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Willing from the spinning drum for the Were dinner guests of Comdr. and} door prizes. ; Mrs. Lee Goddard at their home,} An audience of 156 eatimsiawtic wom ,,)_ Jackie Spottswood, Mrs. Mary| remembrances. > Uni _ { An audience of s en viewed the successfu s 5 . ce nee | The door prizes were all donated 47 United street, Thursday for a) sashion show at Fort Taylor on Friday, the feature of the Officers’ | SPottswood, Mrs. C. B, Harvey,| Six gift packages, each contain- by Key West merchants and fur-' holiday celebration | Wives’ Club meeting with Surface Development group wiv hos-| Mrs. Louis Carbonell, and Miss;ing six small useful items, ther exemplify Key West's spirit of! Spending several days vacation, tesses. Mrs. J. D. Mason and Mrs. L. K. Bliss were in ch co-operation and willingness to 3t the Roney Plaza hotel, Miami and enlightening commentator was Mrs. Lee Goddard help others. They were as follows:| Beach, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs.| ————__—— The first prize, a decorative liv-| Leonard Small, —140-J Poin. ing room lamp, donated by the | Ciana Place a MRS. REUBEN DAVID DRY, New Orleans, La. convalescent {Gloria Carbonell, Mrs. Anne Gar-! tional church} 10me operator, holds picture of that, little Joe Gonzalez made his) Street, for Thanksgiving ‘eer ye sillod and Of ficers’ Wi The program opened with a® \clever skit presented by Mrs. long staple Egy Goddard and Mrs. Bliss, Co- underskirt and bra in Key Li Beachcomber, was wor by Mr. D.!_ Mrs. John Ogden Sr. of 10F hostess, wore a green/shade to accent the yellow of ‘Claims Marriage To Missing Man | Bride-Elect Mitzi Carbonell Feted By Shower In Garden Patio Setting One aid Cohen on Sunday, December 2. he loveliest showers of the entire season was held Sunday Miss Mitzi Carboneli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Car- 2120 Patterson avenue, who will become the bride of Martin jat the hame of the uncle and aunt a fof the bride elect, Mr. and vn 00th Annivers long i bride's table centered by a lovely Ifioral bouquet j white b | palms red roses and under the, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A . Big stoo »| the First Congreg: ational {Sondra Silberman Refreshments were da married at this same ret wiches, hors d'oeuvres, relishes,jhave been active, loy nd cookies during the years. Miss Carbo received many| Preceding the reception, a hina, crystal, sil-: program will be shown ip. m. “The Book of Ruth llovely gifts of ver The shower s follows: Mrs.) iliary of the church. A silver Helen S: jers, Miss Betty Appel,|ing will be taken Miss Kitty Elias, Mrs. Nina Gon-; The Rev. Percy V. Dawe jzales, M Mrs. Agnes Davila, Mr: Mrs. Yetta Yellin, Mrs. Helen; the prayer meeting service Altman, Mrs. Gladys Mulberg, Mrs. Esta Silber-| “Nine Thankless Men.” ma Mrs. Piedad Archer, Miss} Deanna Archer, Mrs. Gladys Jack-| ¢~ 7s (P) Wirephoto | son, Miss Sandy Silberman, Miss| Clubs Here Give Xmas Packages rs. Lius Narcisa, Mrs.j ~ onell, Mrs. Isabel Fem-| For Red Cross irs. Lucille Kemp, Miss Es- nan same man, she says, is David Yerk ly in Detroit on Thanksgiving Day afte six years. Yerke Mrs. Pol 1 a loss of men s. Dry said her husband had beer he recognized Yerke from an (#) Kei days tead, Mrs. Doroth: picture Mrs. Maria Baker, Mrs. Hilton| Dillon, chairman of the Key West! ing forward to learning about their | would { Red/close and far away sisters in j picture imaginary | will be in the next one for I with sister |they are practicing Brownies will take them to beau- | 4rilling now. Henson, Mrs. Dewey Rig; , Mrs.|Chapter of the American son, Mrs. Ann B. Attended By 158 Enthusiastic Members Jure ziensky Mrs. Rita Adams, | participate in providing Christmas ge. Witty) Bobbie Di ptian yarn w G. Stebbins of 802 Eaton street.{Porter Place announced that herjostrich plume hat, a beaver fur, Plaid overdress; an evening gown, A general. meeting of the Key | Oquarium. Second prize, a steam electric iron grandson, born i: Lake City from Key West's Home Appliance Utah, to Sgt. : of 1411 Flagler. Third prize, a set father. The baby wei of matched bath towels and wash-| Pounds and was born cloths from Joe Pearlman’s, went i 88 to Miss Margaret Curry of 110, WOMAN'S CLUB BOARD | Grinnell. Mrs. Alexander C. Mo- ee i Ire jon the fabric. |MEETING IS CALLED Leas accvitc ui anal The outstanding fashion show of precede the general meeting. | ‘ McKibben, Surface De-| the season, so far, the gowns were Two more plays have been de-| There will be a brand new show | Men's Shop, and Mrs. Anthony of the Woman's Club, has called| velopment; Mrs. J. H. Clare, VX-1;\from Herman's; the magnificent) cided on for later production, down at the Club Tropics tonight. e,|Mrs. P. T. Roy, Sonar Squadron; ; Costume jewelry from the Beach-)“Born Yesterday” and “Key In their first appearance in K y Mrs. F. K. Cone, Sonar Squadron;|comber; and the coiffures and Largo.” The present one, directed| West are “Tommy and Bunny’ Josef Hurka, “The Passing of} who feature an unusual pantominc reno of 1100 Grinnell won a man’s, belt, which came from Kantor’s; Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, president|Mrs. M Salinero of 415 Amelia street won 4 board meeting at her hom the billfold donated by Joe Allen’s/1011 Von Phister, for Thursda: Stationery Shop. |November 29, at 3:30 p.m |Mrs. R. H. Byers, Surface De-|™anicures from beauty shops Mar- by coat and fur lined boots. Cotton! in violet blue like a dream walk-| West Players will be held Tues-| Each box was prettily wrapped bids: id Mrs. Charles} wool shreds were sprinkled on her| ing; and a stunning coral and day evening at 8 p. m in Christmas paper with a card} Store went to Mr. Harvey D. Bush’ E. Ogden, has been named for his; shoulders to show that she had just] white gown with white daisy trim’ New secretary of the group is|enclosed giving the name of the! ghed seven! come in from the frozen north (al-| and pearl earrings which reached vember 18./though there was no sled with the model’s shoulder. Final gown Mrs. J jhuskies*on the scene). \in the parade was yellow organdy) for Washington, D. C., next week- | ut ~ a BEL tan ean scans scgl ee aeae oe ee atte em 'New Acts Spark Guthrie who is leaving A board meeting at 7 p. m. will! Tropics Show The announcement of another) The regular meeting of the group| velopment; Mrs. W. H. McCaugh-|tin’s, Stell’s, Donald's, and the | the Third Floor Back,” is progress-/ act. benefit dance for the Cerebral) will take place at the club rooms] ey. . Tuesday, Decemb-}N Palsy Clinic to be given at the! on Duval st Cuban Club later this year was re-)er 4 and plans for a Christmas! Brown Surface Development! houses were won by Mesdames B iS 4 ‘d Dis ‘de Vi ceived with much enthusiastic ap-| party on December 18 will be} Group; Mrs. R. M. Moore, Surface! Brown, F. K Cone, ee Ss. Me A ) oly To Wed j Litt le, am jianne de Von. plause. | made. | Development: Mrs. W. B. Rowan,i Kibben, J. Nairn and P. Vecker : i T > | tl ‘ n The exact time and date will be Seana ;Sonar Squadron; Mrs. G. I. Du-| Mrs. Jane Dawson played the’) Frank R. Barnes, Dadeville,;Chew, the Cherokee Indian Prin- evening ith the Sea Scouts and announced later through The Citi-/ #7 4RRIS HOOL GROUP | mas, VX-1, and a visitor to Key Piano background. Ala., and Myrtle E. Buie, of Rentz, cess, who is held over another| — zen and all Key Westers and their! Ri ii | West, Miss Gloria Michaels. Mrs. A. Smith, co-chairman of} Ga., took out a marriage license} week by popular request. friends and visitors will be heartily} WILL MEET Tl welcomed for any help they am) Room representatives of Ha give to this worthwhile Cere-| sehool PTA will hold their regula bral Palsy clinic. : | meeting Tuesday, November Dr. Delio Cobo, city commission- the home of Mrs. Betty Boy fal the care of Carlos Gonzalez and, pjans for the Christmas party | others. for school children will be discus- | Flower decorations were donated | cog | by Baldwin's Garden. Supply | irs. Carol Guinette V.F.W. organization and the USO)requests that all represi airman for the occasion. | be ait . waezie 3 clean jtic Juliette in an ice-blue nylon k !was the theme of the all day SS than = noaptnag cD atten” | sia, ag seen < y ss ge iees 4 Bh ie SaaPSE, ioe Y 1p Tayl } } matching g h rSELULNG | meeting of the Woman's Mifsion- | with heap big powow Betty a Coming Events | Spans sues port 30 sage ita Beh On Than gu mig lary Unions in the Baptist denomi-|a blonde doll, garners payers MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26— mers, 8 to 9 fin, San Catles Kibben modeled black satin Chi: For the past two weeks, ser- (nation held~at the First Baptist | Girls will be girls in “a git a Meeting, Methodist’ Men, Cabal “eh a: : nese pajamas emblazoned witn| Vice? and hostesses of the! chureh on Eaton street this past | show, and that’s both sugar and | Metodistan, : Seenasame <r : "| USO-YMCA have been collecting | week. spice at Club Tropics. leros Metodistas, Wesley house | pancing Tay | golden dragons. i s 4 : é ae aa . 8 p. m. Office: 0 Casual clothes division was| £00d, clothing and money for an} Church unions represent in- eis Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182 M ra 4 aded by Mrs. Byers in corduroy’ 2d0Pted = Thanksgivin iy. cluded Poinciana Baptist and the | AAMAMAMAAAAAAAABAAAA { 5 . ee | Meeti J t ’ a oy Mrs. By i FUPOY oy Sie ieaenecee ae of | First. Baptis dee Bie Teme | ere. sich aia erey | Sester n| Tne ei hae ackcs Ate Semel Walsce, prent| Gy OS Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor) puplicate Bridg jaccented by a searf at the throat °? ised tex au faa ee se the Miami nstbciatinnttak Wet ° ority, San Carlos school, | Overseas Hole. 7:45 yal purple and yellow contrast) 000 TEMS naib "a RU which inebia: 4 abt se | Meeting, Nat’ Executives Club | colors. Mrs. Cleare apyeared in a) “y 2te7 in the afternoon a buffet | churches, was the mission book; Y*°%*"" Handicraft special _interest| of Key West, Reich) aie eee et wan 8 rved the men i teacher. Mrs. Edna Albury opened BOY BORN TO LOWES group, Officers’ Wives’ Club,| restaurant, 7 p.m {flame bodice and a sequin trim for! CA’ jounge. Two huge hams and/the meeting with the hymn, “Am-| Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe, Jr Bidg. 178, N.S. 7:30 Pm. | Luncheon meeting, Fawtulant |the note of gaiety. ° The triplet 1e fixin's rapidly disappeared | erica The Beautiful’ and led the | 1611 Von Phister street are i Special interest roe | Officers’ Wives, South Beach | Citation dress of black shoe a did the salame demaied by the |devolionsl: happy parents of « baby son born sexcahe kisi Book review, special interest ng 8 5 and full’ Rev. and Mrs. Touchtor the | intreduced, then present jospital. Station, 10 &.m. group, Ft. Taylor, 10 a crinoline skirt worn by vivacious First Methodist Church; Rev lovely corsage by Mrs. Leona Col-| The baby weighed six pounds Speaking class, Emily Goddard, with review by Mrs. William Gloria Michaels, drew aj z Mrs. Cone modeled a morning! poinciana Baptist Chur > ptist Chur TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2— = ru RSDAY, NOVEMBER 29— | frock in blue and white check tis-| ang a kee, q{sue gingham with white stars at‘ 1, Carbonell, Mrs. A. M Woman's Club, 3 to 5 p.m. | Killefer Meeting, Order of DeMolay boys.) Goi classes, baseball Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 P.M.) ys Shecial interest group | the bib neckline and the hem. Mrs.| Berman, Mrs. Reuben Ar | The luncheon menu consisted of} My. and Mrs. Joseph Fallon, | Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-| $0: am }Renan won approval in a gray| A. R. Wolkoff of the La | baked Virginia ham: potato salad, | 4124 Varela street, announce the! { bekah Ledge No. 14, Knights | Bowling, Navy Wives agut,| Cord pique dress with birdeye trim} jjjary of the B’nai Zion Cc -|peas, congealed salad, hot rolls; pirth of a son, born November 23] 4 of Pythias Hall, 8 p.m, | alleys, 1 p.m Jon the shawl collar afd enormous! tion’ and butter, pickles, stuffell celery, | in Galey Memorial hospital. Meeting, Young Adults Fellow) oo oich nced students, | Pocket. Mrs. Dumas wore a slim,| at 9:00 p. m. Gus Ayale’s Band | olives, iced tea and pumpkin pie. The baby weighed eight pounds ship, First Methodist Church) rec school, 7:30 to|trim white crash linen with red] played for the annual T Color theme of fall motif in or-| eleven ounces. He has been named annex, § p.m. | , » Star Club,| 8:30 p.r Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, | Sewing group: Mon home of Mrs. George Sikes, Co. | y, 2 pm ) i j Auxiliar Bowling, Navy Wives league,; _ N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m. j Social me i Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis, club, 7:30 p.m. South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. Board meet i A- home of M oc: eee sia 1011 Von Phister, 3:30 p. m. Spanish lessons, High Schoo | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30— level children, San Carlo} Meeting, Alcobolies Anonymous, Schook 3:30-4:30 p. m. First Presbyterian church, 8 ©, * i mm. Spanish class for beginners Seen, childrens af abmentary aval Air Station; “Mrs. DAY | is |ineluded —_uitra-feminine lingerie, The 24 costumes in the collection the Officers’ Wives’ club. + | dresses, several round-the-cloc! 1307 | Styles and er, is especially active in work for whitehead street. The time is set | Most of the frocks and gowns were the association and has sponsored) 4+ g p.m | made of the new versatile cotton Mrs. Lenny began the promen- lade in a quilted taffeta brunch UISO-YMCA Group Meeting Here je a ke ee itatives | coat, coachman style, followed by Cleo Chew, Cherokeé “blood sis- | \Mrs. Brown looking like a roman-' Donate Basket | “Pilgrimage to South America” | jand navy stripe accents. | | | Blonde beauty, Mrs. ee reation room. The room j eneral Hospits Woman's | attracted attention in a dress of! propriately decorated i 1015 Windsor Lane, 3 p.m. | General Hospital an | simuple tines: sae of tale re bie Wey ce maginenie oe polished cotton. The biack and served at intermission by the was assisted by Mesdames Alva Fifty-four women attended | white check sunback dress Woman's Club. | sparkle finish on the bodice was: Wallace Kirke,| modeled by Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Roy) —z—E————— mama [sole Yascinted te suence with E PENNY ISN'T WORTH MUCH | stole fascinated the audience with but it’s always good for the second Cocktail from 5 to 6 P.M., each and every evening and then: handaet, stenes gertgnd. into, the] You Are Cordially Invited To Have A Fine Dinner fabric. | Junior Woman's } each turn as she walked when the) sunlight caught the glitter of the’ SubRon Four; Mrs. J. Lenny, Ww. E. Prizes donated by these business jed that Mrs. C. W. Styer aborate party dresses. until January 4 eo | the temperature. Dottie Martin, The program for the next lunch. B. “ve ae Fe | known as“‘That Low Moaning Gal 7. will be PapUst Unions i ; fabrics which are washable and/ ©" rea Pati 7, will be I ee posh ag ‘ resi: | announces ater, a ~ r ve | | wrinkle-resistant {ee ‘Conduct Joint | otic numbers. Eskimo Sweetie Pie lause. | Mrs. Ivey and Mrs. Cr ’ cal group presidents were also in-| eq Dayid Samuel. troduced along with two guests 1g formal dance held in ange and green, and red and yel- | pavid Lee. decoration of croton leaves. Mrs.| des Johnson, Heddy Skaggs Naomi Scribner, social ehairman,| Edna Albury. yellow with! GSO girls. Tedder, Ruth Alderman, Merce- meeting. sponsored by the NCCS! ‘hoo! level, San Carlos school,| In the second division the gowns and: Being too full to move SPEND THE EVENING WITH US ae gd soe 3:30 pam. {0 4:30 P.M. took on a luxurious exotic note: a/ FOOD BY TOMMY TOMERLIN Hall, 1021 Duvi SATURDAY, DECEMBER !— maroon Javanese print with rhine- ° Cocktails adults. 8 to 9 p.m. Meeting, Children’s Missionary by” group, Ley Memorial church p. m., Barn Theater, 10 to 12:30 a.m, rd WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 .| Marina hotel Book review. i stones, a two-piece brown and| Music Ca Hu Club |fawn print called = with jasc ReaD Casa yo eso vil cca , outlines in gold; a zircon blue pure : OOK! : by board meeting at 7p. m | Official opening of the Casa silk ergandette creation with flow- EVERYTHING BY COLETTE AND HORACE YOUNG ing lines: a tissue chambray of e setting was the garden patior- am ary Fi€ecil Carbonell of 700 Wadell! Javenue. this city. A tong white] 10 Be Celebrated ‘By Joseph Bozas ing date fell on Turkey Day so ave a pinch hitter for this Your reporter did a little | around to see what some ine troops in the city are 1 are busy on various so I will give you a little ¢ péek on a few troops. Brownie Troop 6 had a wonder- ful time at the County Beach last® Monday. They were typical beach- combers looking for shells, sea life and anything of interest along the ‘beach. After their trek up and | Naval Air Facility, Glynco, Ga. down the beach they were tired | Both Lt. William Mullholland and and ready for their ice cream | Lt. (jg) Bragdorff were bere with their Rest Next Moday will find them back | Beach. fer-\at their regular meeting place, working on. the | son Christmas favors for patients at ose Henriquez, Mrs. in law of the Rev. Charles H.' the Monroe County Hospital. They | the newest yuez, Mrs. Gerry! Meeker, visited from Plantation! are looking forward to singing ca- |New ¥ . de- rols at Christmas time and will no | connects: B Sirugo, Mrs. Bobby Frese-|livered an inspiring message at) doubt spend part of each meeting | under New here practicing from now until Xmas Gloria Berman, Mrs. Wednesday night. His subject was, which j Also they have will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary on Friday, November 30, at an informal reception iservice center. The. Bozas were embers movie vho attended the} is sponsored by the Woman's A | Wesley House, The Bi | opened dur ey community church and Skipper serious/day at the business of electing their officers |p, m. ‘Much |to serve for the next two months. | this will be The girls and leaders were sorry | with Ski to lose Bonnie McCreery ‘but | they are : |transfers, for Service Personnel | the last of the jwill come and take our good |have you seem any sae i |friends to other parts. tella Delgado, Mrs. Sophia Pearl-| The servicemen who will be on) Theme Chosen iy Bardwell, Mrs.jthe high seas at Christmas time ie Appelrouth, Mrs. Selma; will be remembered this year by, their theme for the year, Atwell,|the American people. Major Earl! tional Frinedship, They are look- | forms in those snail forms of Brownie Troop 9 has chosen jally look Interna- | they all ~ 3 CRE ae ~ : r . ves Club Fas won Show W. R. Neblett, Mrs. Dow Thomp-|Cross is pleased to announce that! Scouting. Their first A er, Mrs. Sue|our community has been able to trip Intermediate Troop 10 is very |a@ most ‘ were happy to have eight new members |recent deluxe camping | mailed today to a port of embarka-| With seven from Brownie Troop 9. Perky, When asked about | tion” These gifts were the cont 5 -.A very impressive Fly-Up Cere- | quitoes the answer was, EEE: | 7 |butions from th bers of the : Key West Player utions from the members 0: mony was held at Harris School |than any other place and Auditorium November and Brownies, their parents, ‘Troop 10 present. The ‘Fly-|about a few jups’ to Troop 10 were: Brenda | when you es, Diane Higgs, Pat Hylem, |fishing and just Beverly Jones, Darlene Jurzynski, Sybil Key, and Sheila Stensland. s | Kiwanis Club, the Business n f . Professional Women’s Club To Meet Tuesday Witiam Krot ot the Key West! 24 ry, ga 32 iL of sk i Mrs. Ronald Jackson who replaces! organization providing the gifts Another new member welcomed by the Troop is Joan Lowe. The - older girls of the troop have com- ‘pleted twelve wash cloths for the dunier Red Cross to give to Naval Hospital. The last meeting of each is a fun moeting for all. The is not lost as far as badge jis concerned for at these meetings | while having fun playing al | games and serving refresh- 40’ ments they will earn their games aff al i PE G 4 i if | i : Adorable Beauty Salon. Door ing rapidly and will be presented] They will be supported by next month. all star cast featuring Scotty Joyce.'padge and finish some second ca Dottie Martin, Betty Lee, Audrey lass requirements. a ‘ | The Mariners, Senior Troop 8, The added attraction will be Cleo, are looking forward to their social ynnounc-| application today at the office of} Shows are at 8:30, 11:30, and hadj County Judge Raymond Lord, it;2:15. There is no admission price! i F a order ¢ earned today and never a cover charge, that is. |sport ensembles, exotic cocktail Tesigned chairmanship in order to: was learned today 2 : : ' make a northern trip. Mrs. J. W The couple will be married in| Scotty Joyce performs a spec Lenny was appointed in her place! Key West jiality dance guaranteed to raise | might be another billing for Dianne | lins, president of the W. M. U. Le- | thirteen ounces and has been nam. from Miami. | FALLONS HAVE SON Kindly heve your representetive coll in regard ter Repeiring my present machine eee A new SINGER® Sewing Machine : a ba © oe low, was carried out in the table} ———___________ A new SINGER® Vacuom Cleaner SINGER® Electric For Address .,.2+eccnercenessveny Meke of Machine... 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