The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 3, 1951, Page 5

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SOCIETY | OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor _ PERSONALS. . ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE " x oe ee ie a : eiveeane he Ralien Mae , . a PR Ms me a Mae Buckley Becomes Br ide ee Pins, And Bows Fashion Show Winners Dance Recital At Conv vel ‘ George D. Brownlie, Jr. Thursday Well R ed a ve Miss Barbara Mae Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dev 5 is eceiv Appr ve Buckley, 506 Grinnell Street, is one of the loveliest brides of The opening appearance of \the corps. : ear. Gowned in a formal white satin wedding dress with full skirt . -| School of Dance brought exclamation’ of 3 und train, and wearing a finger tip veil, she carried a bouquet of | »,| audience at the Convent auditorium Friday. ve arge white chrysanthemums and pink rosebuds with white satin| little girls in silver and white streamers attached, when she became the bride of George D. Btown- | Rhonda Brewster for the ; e, Jr., of Fort Pierce, Fla abi, I | rut beginning with soft lighting. Os The double ring ceremony took; wore a blue taffeta frock. The | | flufty-skirted pupils assumi iP place Thursday ‘night at 8 p.m./ringbearer was Gary Armstrong, | earnest eagerness: ; at the Old Stone First Methodist | also a cousin of the bride | >In the group were i ed Mette ey alneelad tea emer a se ge rg ara Do | Two large baskets of white glad-|home the bride’s parents with | | Seep alin Naney ' ioli were placed at each side of the | about 200 guests present. Host Ditkerion Gall ecw aan 1 chancel rail. The background was! were Mrs. Sidney Bullman, oe ag — bees oo @ a beautifully arranged setting of | Gwynn Bethel, Jr., and Miss Helen haa bones Die ee : white chrysanthemums in baskets, | Pinder Pawela and Demetria Summers. a with croton trim, palm plants and| The bride's table was decorated | Ror a bit of novelty, Darlend a fern. Candelabra completed the, with a white lace cloth and ferns | Jurezynski in a black and white ei decoration. and flowers were arranged around | outfit, performed a waltz clog to: a Miss Jo Ann Mullins sang “At | the punch bow! and the five ticerd | “Bicycle Built for Two.” She Was |. : i Dawning,” “Becs and “The | wedding cake | followed by a cherubic ~ Marriage Prayer,” accompanied by; The new Mrs. Brownlie was | composed of Susan Evers, Mrs. Emmeline Bodler at the graduated from the Key West i organ. Mrs. .Bodler also played ; High school in 1949 and has been | ue ere the prenuptial music, Lohengrin’s | employed by the Overseas’ Radio | j if : a “Bridal Chorus” and a traditional and Appliance company ever since | oe, ae ae ; “ wedding march jher graduation. A talented voca- | an‘ Kathy Pawson, The moppets’ fi The matron of honor, Mrs. list, she has sung at many civic | Hooked nee they Clarence Dow, sister of the groom, | and church functions here. She has } t ~y ; circled Ronitivels econ but ae wore a lavender taffeta gown and | studied piano with Mrs, Badler for , tizen Staff.Photo with eae heads nodding earried huge gold chry: ei ive years | TO THE vICTO be! hi es! ° i y : e ze gi rysanthemums | five years. AS belong. the clothes! The ladies who won the awards in the recent fashion show s| n’s, Pins and ag ee i ponsored by Butto ns and small ing as the) i amped. WAb, While ssfin ribbos i ‘The groom, son of Mr. ‘and ube | Béws Were awarded prizes for their creative efforts. They made their own costumes. Reading from left te right are: Mrs. Tina Petes "prevented. “Danes : 3 Ss an a enda s, | George ‘s b. of S ore e | > D | ~, . . 5 + . posed ir sl sta oer anh Goins moa, Seated 4 rdan, ane eae hare Me 5 _ a she? ee a ce, ‘La Pat Holt, Mrs. Jean Giedzinski bs a Mrs. Lowe holding a ie Hours.” : 1 = * ” s bn bs dress made Sy her da nter, rs. Erma raxton, am rs. Lee. Larsen inl Diana Molina, Mrs. Alfred R|from Fort Pierce High school in fanting. ‘the, wat the star 4 Jones, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. | 1947. He cz ce B % ao ee a ae he em —| | 1947. He came to Key’ West in 1948 | solo "dance of! Chese Lenin Wy Ralph’ Armstrong, her cousin! as a radio announcer and was'a| BET thday Party For Five Year Old |30,000 PopriEs | Maids Night Out | Pirzagentn, Pole trom’ the sl ae Their gowns were in shades of | member of the local JayCees. Now | ARE ORDERED BY Ci ede Deux: She coat 5 4 pink, yellow, green, and. cose, {stationed at Camp Garton Aus: | Features Christmas Reds And Greens LEGION AUXILIARY | by Dot | vv sed erwerahe tty a very Paris- ne ick ee dl A al | wanracy. Hi sph sd amy lage 1, the proudeys ae ee wens was aie five-year-old Bar- 30,000 poppies have been ordered jet Metal i | pneiereen cea een was well|® r Mrs. Buckley, the bride’s moth-| there December 6 .after. a short} 21°. AnD Mayes, Gaugater of Ul. an Mrs. George M. Hayes, 1195 | tom veteran's hospitals by the} It's a far ery from Ray Milland| received. Their costumes” were ‘4 er. wore a black lace gown with | visit in Key West Flagler avenue, who had the most colorful birthday party of the 7 4.0. unit of the Arthur Sawyer |i. “The Lost Weekend” to Ray! black and white polka dot. sd br pink accessories and pink carna/'. The newlywedded will honeymoon 2, November 29. It was a pre-view of the Christmas holidays | 00 on ine aaiar Sawyer | Milland as a baby sitter, or rather| the rhythm wos vrecien, Tr ‘Ke tions a . George D.: Brownlie, |in Florida with all the decorations in red and green ° 28 eee Legion group for | walker. He doesn't seem: to-enjoy| eronn were Linda Wells, Beverly |" Sr., of St. Augustine, the groom’s| The bride's going any “costume The party began at 3 p. m. and: ee _ {Sale on Poppy Day |his role too well as a columnist! Maloney, Sharon Grossman. Con-|- — stepmother, wore a brown nylon|was a purple velvet dress with | was attended by 2 number of her Poir ane B ti t The unit met Tuesday of this | whose wife discovers that’ they] nie Sands, Adair Jameson, Orchid |" ttle ress with brown accessories and} black velvet accessories and aj|chums w enjoyed cake, «ice | wciana bap week at the Post home on Stock | can’t have children and sets out to| Mira. Dode Rhorer, Darlene Jud} white carnations. white fur coat. Her corsage was|cream, candy in little baskets, | ~ Ne Island. The executive committee | adopt one. But Milland does dol ervnaki, Sandy Martin and Mary, = The best man was Florida State | of white carnations party favors and lemonade cock- } W. M. S. Circle met Monday at the home of the |wonders with what he’s: given to! Arnold, 3 ie c Highway Patrolman, Marvin J.| Out of town guests were Mr. and | tails served from a punch bow! ir. | 1d Deatan president, Mrs, Aliee Robinson. | nibble on. | The number which bronght| off from sik Wilder, Jr. The groomsmen were | Mrs. George D. Brownlie, Sr., of | a grown-up manner. A main table | 4 opts roject Mrs. Isabel Russell was given; ‘The starry-eyed wife is played| calls for encore was the fascinat-| °My Pent Siasaael aac of the St. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. ¢ lar enhanced with a huge redj Circle No.1 of Poinciana Baptist |life membership in the auxiliary | by Gene Tierney with more relish,| ing tango, “La Cumparsita’” le; Clarence Dow, the groom’s ence Dow and children of Fort |and green iced cake and hand-iw irc held it's regular program ; 10° %utstanding work which she has | But as my escort remarked, ““That) ced by Gerald Pinder, director of p brohter-in‘law; Alfred Jones, the|Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. William | decorated candles in emerald and] "*" ">: | oi . done for the group for many years. | picture was meant more for. wo-| the recital and Carmen De Armas.|~ rth bride’s uncle, and John Spottswood | Walker of South Hadley.; Mrs. | crimson jand business meeting in the church mm }men than men.’ Gene Tierney! Nothing short of 4 of WKWF; Mr. Archer and Mr. | Virginia Moreland and Mr. and{| Moppet guests were seated atjwith circle chairman, Mrs 388! CHURCH BAZ wise |wrings the last tear-drop ‘ut of| was the internretative — Jones. acted as ushers Mrs. George Morgan of Los Ange-| two smaller, tables for the setv-|Sands in charge of the program. |“ ns {ZAAR SET the role of the woman whose ma-|en bv Miss Helen Fra re The’ flower girl, Miss Lou Sands, ‘les. Calif ling and were delighted by the! Devotional theme was “Be Thou; BY AUXILIARY OF ternal instinct gets the better of{ artist, ho spiced me 4 rae 3 | minature Santa Claus figures/of Royal Ambassador Training for SONGREGAT. / her reasoning. She doesn’ nt to} Oriental flavor of. “In Fashion Show Mrs. Dora Davis used a8 center-pieres. jboys was discussed by Mrs. ‘John | Reiter Mire eat mae Ngan walt thes eeghived re tena so Mor \” A pupil of 2 re ot ge | Red and green streamers were | Sumner. | norigbag tinned SO ij | adopt a baby through the regular; Graham, Doris Hi Models Named Will Visit City Bee Le Si Oct ae ie ee ee ee ae | hold a pain malate channels. she fastens hetaffection| Ruth St Cte fea - rd where the event took place) ness, the circle outlined a pro-/-rhursday afternoon and evening, | & fondling. s For Na vy W ives Mrs. Dora Davis, high official in| and the Christmas scheme was| ject for regular weekly hospital | necember a. bewinning'<oeoun But the newshawk instinct in the, Wit? the classical. Models chosen for the fashion show to be given by Island City Navy Wives’ are Mrs. R. R. Montgomery, the Club group, Officers’ Wives’ Club, Bidg. 178,"N. S., 7:30 p.m. Speaking cla: Emily Goddard, Woman's Club, 3 to 5 p.m. Meeting, Citcle Il, Women Pres byterian church, at home of Mrs. W. H. Bell, avenue, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER—4 Bowling, Navy Wives league, N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis, South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m, Ping pong tournament, YMCA- | USO, 8 p.m Spanish lessons, High Schoo level children, San Carlo School, 3:30-4:30 p. m. Spanish class for beginners spofsored by the N.C. USO, at Saint Mary Parish Hall, 1021 Duval street adults. 8 to 9 p.m WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5— Daneing clas 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. leeting, Nat'l Executives Club of Key West, South Beach restaurant, 7 p.m. Luncheon meeting, Fawtulant Officers’ Wives, South Beach restaurant, 12:30 p.m. Coffee, Subron Four Wives, Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. Meeting Key West Outboard Club Auxiliary, clubhouse on Stock Island, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Dade Lodge No, 34, Masonic Group, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4— Golf classes, baseball diamond 900 Flagler} Taylor | |the Degree of Pocahontas, will vis |next week for her by the Mifioca | the ‘effect of giant peppermint i | | | | | }as the Egyptians, coming | it Key West next Tuesday ‘and will! ping placed’ on the trunks of the be honored with a banquet given Council No. 13 of this city*Member are urged to make reservations Frank Eugene Moore thea Pauline Farrell, ciana Place have marriage license at the office of Judge Raymond Lord. Mrs. Moore is at the Marine Barracks Grady Roucelle Stewart, USN, and Renee Raiole, 521 Simonton Street have also applied and will and Doro- 21-A Poin- | applied for a be married by Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Manuel Cervantes, 7-C Porter place and Margaret Cervantes same address will be Judge Lord ——a married. by | For the Sudanese.people as well the Nile is the center of life and prosperity. special interest group a.m. Bowling, Navy Wives’ Leagut} N.S. alleys, 1 p.m. Spanish, advanced students, San Carlos school, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sewing group, Monroe. Co. General Hospital Woman's group, Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. Auxiliary, 2 p.m. Business meeting, Junior Woman's club, clubhouse on Duval street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Key West Assembly No, 13, Order of Rainbow Girls. Meeting. Disabled American Veterans, Luz bidg.. Amelia street, 8 p.m. Meeting, Mir Courcil, De-! gree of ahontas, Red- men’s hail, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8— Meeting, Children’s Missionary group, Ley Memorial church 10 to 11:30 a.m. River | carried out With attractive wrap- Outstanding was the visitation, sharing magazines and} ancy work, eakes, pies, candy, } husband sets him off on a mission} flowers with shutins, not having | .sndwiches cctfee ‘wil to discover facts about the child’s} ™@tched team of | clustered ‘coconut: palms to give|family connections. “At the con. |Samcwiches and coffee ‘will be on | ee rere And he gets then Thier and Rake Vata wes clusion of the meeting a box of | 4 reception for the Rev. and Mrs. | part of the picture has its moments| C@¢h other a. welts tres “Caps sticks. Gay, hued, balloons were] winter clothing was packed for|charles H. Meeker has been |0f suspense, but the general pace| Pe’ pelia.” aS ee OS strung froni every vantage point | shipping to Yugoslavis Baptists. | announced for Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. |is slow. Comedy relief flits briefly Smiling Janet Browh in a Joseph Sheenan, Mrs. E. J. with Mrs. Blondy Valdes by eall-| of fronds {an ine * it’s 8 : ger, Miss Dorothy Norwood, | ing 773-J or 37 j Of fronds “and ‘shrubs and later) The sewing club, held it’s semi- |The event will take place at the jthrough the story like dappled skint and witty ty ae as le. | monthly coffe in the church with 10 | service center sunshine. There's a.» delightful] PiaUs¢ for her waltz © teen-ager and, professional _mo-| The council will meet at the Red-| Circle games, pin--the-tail-on iy ; : i ig tk 2 . 2 ; a e ag ames as -;women present. Five outfits for i ‘hound to add to the tale: ing In Love With ‘Love?"* dels Rita Rhoade’ and Marcis| men’s hall on Caroline streét Tues: | the donkey. 1 és x an ound puppy 0 ales t ‘ Flor 4 donkey,- musical chairs, pass-| children were completed and gift | Sie pabeage ‘which. the Alanon: Pinder's boy seed ; hy : nara ae he a Leg Fee : the-handerchief and a treasure | wrapped for local Xmas distribr- | ‘veys is on the old question of rimba beat was the e first rehearsal was held lose of the meeting re-| game were enjoyed by he | phe se Wednesday evening. A meeting | freshments will be served by host- | dies aie 7 ee De ee es Ser Oca ‘otes Se is strongest, environment or! Jed ‘Aver: hase te : and card party was enjoyed |esses Mrs. Irma Braxton and Mrs. | ‘The voung hostess was dressed |chairman, Mrs. .Frank Young, is| Tryouts for the casting of ‘the ene an ld von inicad a Christine Lavman Yok thé earlier on Wednesday at 10:30} Verna Lowe in a dainty pink pinafore with | planning amd decorating the néw|Players comedy, “Born Yester- tak t hi d Hight as a tivtoe ‘trie in am. in the clubrooms, Mrs. Al- | — underskirt of blue. Blue; too, was | church kitchen. |day,” will continue Monday. Mrs. {(#K@, info your home and’ YOUF! trom Mchaikowsky’s -*S! bert Clairmont won the door] @HRISTENING FOR ; the pert bow on top of her up-| The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary | Joseph I ovici, director, has |" 3 Beauty Ballet.” The entire. ptize | DAVID LAWLOR P. E | sweep hairdo. Pale blue socks and | held a Thanksgiving service in the | called for volunteer actors and aé- Sr ee of the Pinder School . Present at thescard party were | DA , LOR PRICE | white slippers completed her par- | Old Folks Home on Stock Island. | tresses to meet December 3 at the Mrs. E. Conniff appeared en masse just | the |] Mesdames J. R. Shillinglaw, J. A.} The eight month’s old son of Lt. | ty outfit and presented each of the inmates | Woman's Club on Duval street, 8 = e 3 finale with Miss Helen Francis | Smith, M. J. Edwards, John |(ig.) and Mrs. Byron Price| Kathy Schlech was the young-| with a. servielable* gift. Aftet the | p-m In Miami Hospital | Aeain taking centerstage with her | Stankiewiez, J. G. Weir, Joseph | ¥ a cheistenesd David Lawlor om est guest, chaperoned by her two service, the girls served fancy | Getty: Mis, Emmett ConnittAwite or | Consett Sance number, “Pavaine! Sheehan, J.P. Smith, Albert ;Sund jovember 25 with Chaplain | brothers Peter and Walter Sch- | home made cakes and fruit punch. | re a Be. Erne CONS, Wie. lores Losle: Ginienaes Edward Weberski, J. | Francis L. Garrett officiating. lech III. The guest list also in-)Mrs. J.A. Mulen is cuneate of | is Le : Gatentis classes in | Emmett Conniff, manager of the ae ia y Was Uin- W. Holland, C. H. Little, Ralph| The christening was conducted at | cluded Tommy Ford, David Jones, | the auxiliary ii wae n are held at the Wo-] recently opened Casa Marina ho- eS to illness it Newsom, J. Hoffman, J. D: Kel- | 1013 Watson street at 5 p.m. Pre-| Bobbie White, Stephanie Brown,| The Sunbeams held their regular ay Clon so Meway gree 3 to !tel, is in the Mercy hospital in the family, but the dance ree! fy. Jt, G. R. Austin, Ottis Mor- |#ent for the ceremony were Lt j David Ford, and Ellen Brooks. || weekly meeting in the church with | wate dake the oo wate eee: Mine recovering from an opera-| Went smoothly and was appreci- gan, R,.E, Keller, W. L. Oneto, | Price, Stephen Byron, the fat er's | 17 present. each child, under de- | . Se. | tion. ated by the audience. The por Pert ae |brother; Mrs. Minnie McLain, the 2 ol | Mr. Conniff reports that hi rm :, Mikoliteh, W treet, C.| 5 - rection of the leader, Mrs. Ethel | A 2 ports is | ws chil : : : bi aie sist ks ee ; baby’s grandmother and god- | Retir ae" Of fic ers | Hopper helped pack a box of draw- | c, ae on rege board of Harris} wife is resting comfortably as rsa ieee A we : Slicer and RR. Montgomery. {Pafents, LCDR. and Mrs, John] wre. To H bing Wiateptaad cane “other serut | Scot HLTA {ill meet ‘Tuesday In) possible after an appendectomy | 1 illary ot M, 1. and She ¥- |D. Latimer, and his two-year ola] LveS LO Host Jitems, to be sent to the Baptist) Gj ereran, Mee. Ale. Fercts, | and that she is expected to come loseph’s ‘School. ¢ - = ve jbrother, Stephen Byron Price. | O. W.-C. Club {Mission School in Toyko Japan: | reqiests members’ to be sate to Key West upon. her....release Coming Events | —-- (UW. O, Club | Ann Garcia Circle No.2- held it’s | ,. important business matters wilt {72% the hospital in- the next MONDAY$ DECEMBER 3— | Apply To Ved ja aataeees, ai th e Officers’ | rg ee ees of | be up for discussion few weeks. Handicraft special __ interest | * j Wives’. Club luncheon meeting | : SSE il Siren | [next Friday, December 7 at the| Ivey “as in charge of the program. |~ : 4 sacred ship" night Nov, 21st. Program was RE.OPENING SOON Fort Taylor Officers" | The business session was con “Tog! ‘as oe Noes yo eee Ethel Hopper, Boxes of clothing {Conducted by Mrs, Sands. after PABLO’'S group. ‘The time wil he moxe® |and food stuffs were -.ammed fpr |Prosram a ‘Thanksgiving social The ladies-in-charge are. Mes-|‘"e Baptist Orphanage and the oe ee — *Pies and coffee |i phe Restaurant of Gourmets dames €. M. Wassell T. Mi. Dick, |B&Ptist Mission in Gallup, New | were ‘serve 917 Fleming St., Phone 798 4. P. Bailod, with decorations by | Mexico which is directed, by. Ann | Mrs. Cirele is na-‘ ae Ce nae assisted bY| med. A box of home made candy | The fee is the last one ee spr ab reere cap onl i | before. Chrtainex sued ai be | in the “‘Servide". One cottage pray | holid ane wit @/er meeting was planned, which | holiday party. Everyone will be included a Thanksgiving basket asked to join in singing sare | The circle decided to form 2 jand there will be short sketches | prayer bands, and pray each morn- ‘on how Christmas is observed in ing at 9:45 for specified purposed. jother lands, The members who! A social hour followed the bus- have been to these foreign spots |iness session, and each member will tell briefly of the Various | who had a birthday between Oct. 1. customes. The result will be au-| and Dec. 31 was given a handker- thentic as well as jchief shower. The hostess Mrs. to come and. join in, fun.| The W.M.U. observed “Steward. All officers’ ited | Nelson, served an ice course. Reservations may _be.made by phoning Ft. Taylor by. 6 Pa ‘ HELLO EVERYBODY! THE TREASURE CHEST Is Pleased To Greet You Now Open! Complete Line of: eSTATIONERY @CHRISTMAS CARDS *GIFT WRAPPING ACCESSORIES *#NOVELTIE: *TOYS: 6062 Duval Street Wednesday, i a0 Mrs. H. L. Smolin, charge. of publicity, announced that baby sitter will be at the club] and that the navy nursery will be open. $a WINNING BRIDGE SCORES ANNOUNCED. ~ High scores in the Key West Bridge association for the past week have been announced with Mrs. Wales Benham and Mrs. Katherine Lowe named as win- ners. In second place were Mrs. L. Brinton and Mrs. S. P. Deck- ORK Be ihe Cc. er. The club meets every week inj. the Coral Room of. the Overseas Hotel.

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