The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1951, Page 5

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Fre SOCIETY ... PERSONALS. . JOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor In Miami Church Ceremony Tonight nd M VG. G mony will MRS. SUSIE CASSIDY HOLDS OPEN HOUSE t ON 83rd BIRTHDAY Mrs. Su Earlingtor Miami church decoratic of white gladioli, a pa white candle h! bratec and tail French fingertip adpiece of She white ca in the| alie orchid ‘ November Men © Feted At YMCA n line. I be similar to the t attendants and Miss They Clement Miami nation n will carry pink car MRT Nis o ail icn pi wires Walks ami, a cousin of the evra, F weal chartreuse headdress, of French t of Flower John Pu breath udoi ‘ose petals nearer is Master Perry will be and he white ticip Friday cor fabric photo; t Naval Air Ushers also from the re, are W Gilbert, PN J. A. Cardelli, PN 3 ill wear a ay taffeta street le dress with pink accessories and play for a dance e| a silver slippers. She will have an|8 o'clock movic n| LOVELY BRIDE is Mis orchid corsage Gill bs eet | 1 The reception will take place, spread 1 ately after the ceremony — | BilPritee ne home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-! Y os : e Aughenbaugh, 4502 N.- W. 23) Youth Council | Here Come. setae \Meets Tomorrow Westers, who will lrelp serve at the reception, are Mrs.! The Youth Co of the First }] Presbyt John R. Roberts, Mrs. Archie Rob: erts. They aunts of the bride. home of Mr Another ail Mrs. ald G,| 1601 Von Phister stre Watkins of New Smyrna, F vil!’ night at 8 p serve The bride’s table with a lace cloth dec white gladioli and f tiered ¢ 1 be flanked punch bowls Miss Goss and Senior His West and is a g' High school in been partment sto the granddaughter Rober’ and the erts of this city attended B Iveston, Texas are mer Herrick, conducted by H president covered ated with A three by two attended both Junior ool in Key Mian employed at in Miami. Sh of Mrs late Joseph Unite be hel Meth ber 2 at $ were surdine’s The groom school in ¢ now servin the navy. The couple <ey West and will be 5 Southard ber 6. and i year with , 1 reside at home after De is fou Merc soe Bring Social Notes| street newlyweds will honey- in Hollywood, Fla. The g-away costume is Of with a straight skirt “in|” yjp< heres { MISS BAI 1 and black check and a Solid! \ice. president ‘ th cape atch oe appear shor EMBER 1 € Missionary Ley Memorial church »| Opens W E Y c k 8 to Sf € Wome Gen group. WEDNESDAY Dancing a ace at the E Goss of Miz Famous Hotel Today in Dec 3s The Bride |Casa Marina er and dance ember Con There r the won- the private and bath j new mmett nas e of the tennis s Sally Ann Gc _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN {TEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Former Key West Girl Becomes Bride , ¥ edding Bells Will Ring Tonight Key We LSE CONCH CHOWDER =o oes BY CRASHES Casa M who will be wed to Clauc rlington Hejghts Baptist church in Miami, F The groom, da: this’ es H, Pierce of the United States Navy in a ceremony which at 8 p.m, She is the daughter of Mr. and IW Pierce, Sr., of Galveston, Texas. jugt that the waterfowl swears that is not just “one for de) | boids.”” SEEIN’ was s a stuffes Just then the — big ed an eye. Bob said, y have it wired.” fect of egrets. heron i" ss ihis, era Blue all kinds of vks, and alped, f the he flew up Bob sa RE-OPENING SOON PABLO’S rhe Rest CASA CAYO HUESO Southernmost Club in THE Southernmost City INVITES YOU TO DINE WITH US Our Chef Recommends: DINNER CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP CHEF’S SALAD ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY WITH OYSTER DRESSING WHIPPED POTATOES, LIMA BEANS, CREAMED SPINACH COFFEE FOR T BANANA PUDDING TEA MILK iE KIND OF DINNERS YOU GET AT HOME Away From Home It's Casa Cayo Hu was _SO tame it kept moving up and look-j | ing right into bis camera. He de scribed one as having yellow legs,} a red and yellow beak, an orchid a lavender..fore-{ + Joe} THINGS -- included an ’/ alligator about eight feet long. It was on a log and MeQuain said it] put there for ef- saurian “Oh, That's the 3 skeptical, huh? Any: hey got a lot of color shots Big Blue heron, Little; anhingas or snake) bald eagles and from red- n broadwings and; e swallow-tail kites, snails, wild or-' plants and some) the scene, As} ys swallowed! lightly bya few: mbo Limbo-trail.! no s and the.only| 3," ". nintment sas MeQuain’s, Boy Scout Troop 1 to find what is known as “al Had. a dictic He took the) een the expedition. And. oh| the election. She and 1 both have © were some tomate.pick-| had ne chance to in n encountered but N0-| phone rings all the time. Joe was im- HORE » beauty of the thous- wings when birds: Pp ‘ rookeries, id that portions of the wide; swamp grass! the midwest | nse of waving exactly like and ro neni ae Crater in Northern Que- | yught to be the” largest crater in the world. ivant of Gourmets 917 [Fleming St., Phone 798 Se mae tare ramp. oP aay THE KEY WEST CITIZEN age 5 —_ =. <a eens. PHONE: Citizen Office, 1x (Ci nued From Page One) | | these Key West men a Korea | start back in 1917 and the | gassamee early 1920’s so that today jthey number one million-} aire, and assistant chief of; the U.S. Weather Bureau; | Chief Engineer of the larg-. . jest map company in the| | world; chief of navigation ‘Pan American World Air+ j ways, leading dentists doc- tors, lawyers, and hi king county i such as Earl Adams. |. Givens will speak at tonight's nee junion which is honoring Charles Sands, former Scout master of the unique ing in M 2 son to receive the tributes of -his : former scouts. Tributes will bej paid to the late Charles Ketchum, founder of the troop, and Miss Lena Johnson, scout mother. Bae unique troop has giver | only to Southern Florida but to \nation many notable leaders. abriel Lowe is in from Ja sonville for the event. From P acola comes Henry Davis. a other leaders numbering 75 to will be on hand, bas Given: there are three main factors respdnsible for the ‘success + jof the former members of ‘Troop | she’s ; j One +) that lam in the Commi | “First is the training we receiv-| Givens taught himself. fed in the Boy its; second, the ; lawyer, Reared in Key jexamples of jeadership and good | student at the eld jeonduct set by the Scoutmaster,|school, he went-to Ta | Charles Sands, and finally I would | bought some law books |place the training we boys receiy- | himself the law. }ed in Key West 30 years ago. We} He took the Bar exa were taught how to get along with | passed it in March 11 our neighbors, and how to com-| of the few self-taught | |mand ,the respect of our fellow} have been able to jmen, Key West was so small in| exam, |those days that we had to learn| . Today he ts ; this. | Calm, whitehaired Givens takes his election to Miami’s governing body with quiet good sense. He and his wife and daughter Daisy, are! ying at La Concha Hotel for the weekend |. “Mrs, | e} CHARLES SANDS nly Scoutmaster ‘Our | home, pony ies and Telepeee MOTHERS Sanitation Is 1 WE WASH, Fast Service, and the Be —

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