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Pape.é THE KEY CNET CITIZEN sos December 5, 195 SOCIETY . OOROTHY — Society Editor _ PERSONALS | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE NEWS OF INTE IREST TO WOMEN PHO Citizen Office, 1985 Gi-bonell- ( sion W heilding On Sunday The y edding Party Followed By Casa Marina Reception of the t magnificent cd of the In one Mitzi Rose season, Miss Donald Cohen, 2120 Patterson beea A of Bronx, New Y a 3nai Zion Sun- day afternoor Levitan. The canopy was held by *Jach Iman, R man and Sam Silberman. A ‘recept t ne isa Marina hotel followed | with over 125 guest t The synagogue * - sie eer pairs <i somy with basket f fern, ig n New York. He palms and va ith the U. S. Coast] ® med with white sat Gu cil. Carbonell Mi r ie reception a call came Eva War Arou e Casa Marina from Love You aun t H sd. Calif., inviting the ing.” honeymoon there at the The pride mewn yeas OF, wists of the bride’s uncle, ve a een lace. The tight They had planned ng bodice ha 7 r-| tip jacket and th 2 bie | going-away costume pr rs tulle to for Be bwa: veed suit, pink by Chantilly lace. Her halo ve saneapiai Nes» of matching lace and _ tulle threaded with tiny seed pear She carried a bouquet of d: lily-of-the valley blossoms ered about a center formed by ves of telegrams read at the recep > bride’s father, Louis was a congratulatory clust | Carbonell, Hee core livped n chid | Message from Senator , George e-lipped wh purp P be haee F Smathers and. white satin i 1 mou ted Out of town guests included See wie satin. Bible. . {Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cohen of A a or ite a fis <n | Bronx, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs, Leo ASE arbara « € ronx, te and daughter a a | Y., ‘wore’ a crystal effect be allerina | nt a Salevia and Stanley Tuerk York City. The guest list for the Casa Mar- reception included: Mr. and ph Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. length frock of nile green satin |, and tulle illusion. Her bouquet | was of yellow roses trimmed in} white velvet and topaz satin streamers. iv Louis Carbonell, | 1, Miss Martha Epstein, Tuerk, Mr. and Mrs. Ce- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Miss Kitty Elias, bride's wore a topaz bi satin tulle gown of ankle-lengtt ade Mi Betty Appel wore an agua and] ..°7S°¥" Mr. one ee fold threaded gown with (2 huge] -on, Mr. and Mrs. John Spotts- mites Tie atin andi ood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, Melvin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John pwn of real | +a +bonell, Mr. Max Marmorstein, man wore a replica blue with gold thread. All the} Oy ree ie Casa Marina, Ira F. jy ee hag bi he | Albury. Joe Cabrera, Mr. and Mrs ete carnations trimmed Wit | toe Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald pink satin streamers. + yy | aundérs, Mr. a s. Ralph Stanley: Tuerk, of Bronx. N. ¥. | gyratdo, Me ae Mr Glenn ee tees v8" | Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mul : : vere. Mr. and Mrs. George Kan: ee ah eet 8nd Te yor. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Altman, Mr. The ‘rid Der ielhie wore | Mrs. Ben Berman, Mr. and gee rere yore I? Herman Holtzberg, Mr. and cocktail length gown in a beauti } ‘ics. Joe Pearinan, Mr ona aeee illic astin ribbon j Sberman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Be Wadk Cchen- the aiport'vt »ssman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yel- rs. Joseph Cohen, the groom | in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elias, Chief mother, wore a navy blue dre | snd Mee. Joseph: Kenip: Ian: allie of intricate lace ant! wore a white | <7.. Joni Fleming, Mr. and Mtg. rose corsage. Ferny y The reception marked the firs‘ 4 Marsaag isbn pace ron ose ‘eng ie Sagat ‘i ! Curry. Mr, and Mrs. Car- major society event to be observ | Gelrich,; Mr: and: Mee: Wael ed at the fabulous Casa Marine | Sean tan’ and “Mire He hotel. Tt°was supervised by Man-| iaotan Mr and Mrs. Rubin Ate ager Emmett Conniff and held ir |S? aye gone Georce tos w Keirs j vel, Mrs. Jennie Appelrouth, Mr. Bamboo Roem orchesies loved | 284 Mrs. Isadore Weintraub, Mr. tie dancitia and the wuests en anc Mrs. Joe Sirugo, Mr. and Mrs. BU "| Dewev Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Hil- joyed cocktails and buffet. The bride’s table had white cloth trimmed \ fern and multi-colored The huge wedding cake had four a sumptiou ton Henson. Other’ guests present were: Mr and Mrs. Mrs. 2 snow ith gree Clyde Baker, Mr. Paul Lumiey, Mr. twell, Mr, and and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph flower tiers and was topped by a minia ou as Bigeg Arc (WAS GHGS and groom under «| °atPe Mr. and Mrs. Beb Garri- beer Wise aisee in ®|son, Mr. and Mrs. Geraldo Hen- The bride attended William H pone Mi eee eo Cee Taft High Schoo! in New Y, | visa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green. alk Wie graduated feden t a ens Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mercurio, Wat HAN conccl toe ac? | Welipe Carbone aymond Del- WAR GE ative meiner of the . Joe Medin Mrs. Ron- Meee WnaJackson" prot oe ld je kson, Gloria Carbonell 5 on. whose engagement to Joe Med. al school of dan and drama in New, York Citv and of the Bnai Brith. organization The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cohen, Bronx. N. Y., was Sraduated from De Witt Clinton na was announced at the recep- Milton Appel. Jack, Appel, Ignacio Carbonell, Harry Lewin- sky, Kittv Elias, Betty Appel, Sandra Silberman, Estrella el } gado, Nina Gonzalez, Mrs. A ~|riquez, James Murphy, Selina Coming Reonts Sanchez, Louis Marson, Barbara WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 Seca hy csigiarne ee re Party, HS-1, Flag Field, all| aymer, Allen Palmer bane oti all) Derothy Raymer, Allen Palmer, Dancing classes, Ft. 7. | Frank Holtzberg, Mr. and Mrs Ota ce | Larry. Kams and Rabbi and Mrs, | Meeting; Jr. Chamber of Com-| ) ——————____. merce, cluh house, & r | By law, th A. 3 v e “pattern pieces” of Duvlicate Bridge, Coral Room] Mint are now darefully destroyed 4 verseas, hote 1, 7:45. pam. | tn early days, however, such coins Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club| were often preserved and thus of Key West, South Beach | came into the hands of collectors, | rant, 7 p.m — $$. Luncheon meeting. F, M 2 i ne a n ‘a Counc = Offivers’ Wives, South af -Powahites” Rea festaurant, 12 p.m | men's hal & pm : ete be ad agen F Wives, Fort |} FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. vior, 10 a.m j Luncheon meeting, 0. W. C., Fi Meeting Key West Outboard ¢ lub | Taylor, at noon ‘ te clubhouse cn Stock | Meeting, Alcohol Anonymous, island, 8:30 p.m. First Presbyterian church, 8 Meeting, Dade Lodge Ni 1 pm : Masonic Group, Scottist | 8 il f THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3:30 to 4:30 8 j * misting. Home Mission Women }|SATURDAY, DECEMBER s— Bin -* ¢ First Presbyterian} Meeting, Children’s Missionary oe pm | group, Ley Memorial church ~ Classes, basel r 10 to 11:30 a.m. ioe Special int group | MONDAY, DECEME 10. Bis m = Handicraft spe interest } ‘‘s tie Nay y Ww Leagut group, Officers’ Wives’ Club, é z } alleys Par Bldg. 178, N. S., 7:30 p.m. s pene advanced student Speaking class, Emily Goddard, ie c XS schoo! 0 to Woman's Club, 3 to 5 p.m. Ba 30 p.m. Meeting, Circle II, Women Pres poled gre ~ re) byterian church, at home o seneral i 5 Mrs. W. H. Bell, 900 Flagler group, Fort 7 stor 10°a.m, < | avenue, 3 p.m. gauailliny. 2 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11- usiness me . Junior Bowling, Navy Wives league, Woman’s club, clubhouse on N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m Foon Street, 8 p.r | Meeting and dinner, , Kiwanis, leeting, Key West Assembly South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. No. 13, Order of Rainbow| Ping pong tournament, YMCA Girls. | USO, 8 p.m. Meeting, Disabled American! Spanish lessons, High Schoo Veterans, Luz bldg Street, § p.m. level children, San i School, 3:30-4:30 p. m Amelia Carlo if | | ee The Parents Of The Bride Citizen Staff Photo AFTER THE CEREMONY, the entire wedding party, and attendants to the bride and groom Mr Mrs. Martin Donald Cohen, enjoyed a reception held in the colorful patio of the Casa a Hotel. Left to right are: Donald Barb: Miss Betty Appel, Louis Morrison, Miss Kitty the bride and groom, Miss Sandra Silberman, Stanley Tuerk, Barbara Diaz and Ygnacio background, under bright um brella$, dancing and a buffet with cocktails were at 3 p.m. Sunday. Manager of the Casa Marina, Emmett Conniff, arranged and the decorations | | Humane Society Heads Visit Local Group Two distinguished guests from Jacksonville, Fla., conferred with the heads of the Humane Society bere Monday. They were mane Society of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Marguerite King, head of the welfare committee of the humane Society of that city of the board of directors Miss € is also past president of the Jacksonville BPW club The visitors were guests of Mrs George Mills White, president of | the Monroe County Hun So: ciety. They were conducted on aj tour of the local animal shelter. At a meeting of the local group Monday a general discussion and helpful exchange of ideas took place between the visitors Key West members. ane The guests left for Jacksonville) | early Jit See DIES Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor, 1119 Von Phister street, are enter- j taining house guests, Comdr. | Mrs. Citizen Staff Photo MR. AND MRS. LOUIS at the CARBONELL, reception for headed the receiving Miss Mitzi became the bride Donald Cohen Sunday Decer The held at 3 p. w the Casa Marina Hotel where to line Rose, wedding thelr daughter, who of Martin n. iber 2. reception wai in wutiful patio of a buffet » and cocktails were served more than here. The Trevors will give a jtail party at Fort Taylor for Gibbs and his wife Thurs afternoon from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m The visitors will return to the cock Dr ay The Happy x ly wee on Friday. Meantime, they are newing acquaintances in the and greeting old friends. re Mrs. Kate Meltzer, Ohio, is visiting with her and brother-in-law, Mr. Harry Millin, Avenue E, (the Christmas holidays. , Mrs. Meltzer is fascinated by the | city and says that even the recent sister | heavy ins did not dampen her enthusiasm. “I appreciated the jsunshine that much more she | said. | re LT. E. R. BEEVER |S APPOINTED | OPERATIONS OFFICER Lieutenant E. R. Beever, USN son of Mr. and Mrs. Anna B. Bee of Oroville, California, re er | cently reported on board the U.S.S \Trumpetfish (SS. 425) and | assumed duties as Operations Offi | eer. Lt. Beever came from duty at the University of Texas, at Austin |Texas, where he was under in | struction in a course of electrical engineering. | Lt. Beever was a former Mer- jehant Marine officer prior to en- tering the Naval Service in Nov- |ember 1946. He attended the Sub {marine School at New London, | Connecticut in 1947 and was at \tached to the U. S. Blower (SS: 325). Lt. and Mrs. Beever, the former Marjorie Storch of Peotone, Mli- Ss Citizen Sta ff Ph hoto } MR. AND MRS. MARTIN DONALD COHEN, smile as they for the cameraman just after their wedding Sunday a The bride is the former Miss Mitzi Rose Carbonell and Mrs of this city }nois, reside at 715 Waddel Street, | Key West, Florida. | et We have records of glass-making tgome 3500 years ago. pose m at 2 p daughter of Mr Louis Carbonell |tioned in Key West until about 18} months ago at the Naval hospital) | | ~ | WILL REVIEW BOOK Miss} of the church inc Mabel Crafts, president of the Hu-| Circle II and a member | | Maid’s Night Out by Dot “DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH” at the Strand Theater I C ‘haplain Menges Fetes Choir With Buffet eae " omen |Organiz ation oemed Here A brand new women's club ealled| Chaplain H. F. Menges e a) Barbara Payton wide-eyed the Sinawika, was organized Mon. buffet supper for the N Station) all through tt aga of the War night by the wives of members ¢ hoir, Friday, Novem 8, at 8 Between And well she the Kiwanis The “auxiliary was) p.m. at Quarters FC al raylor might, because the derring-do. is formed at a meeting held at the; with nearly 50 guests present enough to make any one positively and of Sun business offices, and; Those who enjoyed the party:) bug-eyed. ‘The opens in 1861 is Kiwanis, spelled backwards. / Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Adell, Capt.'in Georgia with a pseudo—“Gone The purpose of the organization, J. H, Lom, Cmdr. and Mrs Larry With ad’ atmospher is to aid the Kiwanis -in their work) Julihn, Lt. and Mrs. John L. Daw- the n the n-drinking for the community. They intend to' son, Lt. and Mrs. Charles § who probably was. a usé their first names instead of! Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Willi: the many — suitors who the prefix “M There were 13; CWO and Mrs +| still have for the Southern "members present at the first meet-| Alvin W. Schenh. Belle alt " iding chimes ing and the following officers were! Beack, SA, Oren Bean rang for her four years before. elected: president, Piedad Archer;|L. Gillett, SOSA 0 it's in color and the background first vice-president, Kay Faraldo;| SOG3, Morton C. Kimball is sumptious » is a strange second vice sident, Agnes Law- Donald McLean, ENC, and Mrs.' collection og bi a and green. rence; secretary, Mary Mesa;| McLean, R.W. f jall, ET2 and jsh lights which give an odd shade treasurer, Pat Harris. iMrs. Randall, Richard D. Bena- to the scene e cast Full announcement of the house! dum, IC2, and Willard Michael.' The story proba based on and membership committees will! ET3, an obscure fact tion whieh be announced later. The next meet-| The roster also included Mr. and took place near Lookout Mountain ing will be a social one with in-) Mrs. Tom Whitley, Mrs. H.F. Men-; in Tennes: it the locale and stallation of officers on December] ¢ Mrs. Rosa V. Menges, Mr.' the facts have been tampered with 17, at the Land of Sun building.| and.Mrs. Floyd B. Craig, Jr., La-: and cha) Anyway, war Guests w »¢ husbands of themem- | lice R. Otis, Miss Barbs Porter,; comes and t} elle's husband and bers. The ladies are asked to bring’ Miss Twyla Drace, Mr. and Mrs.) ail her old beaux go off ta war. {toys and gifts which will be pre-| Joe Stafford, and Mrs. Jim Brus-| Three years later, the most enter- |sented to the Kiwanis Club for!sow and Mr. and Mrs. Peter | their annual party for underpriv-| Niemi, Jr. jileged children | | Hostess Pat Harris served cook-| (AMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABAAAA prising one returns in command of a Confederate artillery unit with orders to take cannen to the top of a mountain and keep blasting | , | lies, ice cream and coffee at the} y at supply trains on a narrow initial meeting, Tuesday SO. BIRTHS | stop the | a = oe very California looking mountain, REV, RALPH ROGERS recvevvevvevewvevyveues requires superman strength; but Hollywood takes care of that with ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John P monumental struggle. The heroine FOR HOME MISSION son, fire controlman, shows, them how to sneax to the The Rev. Raipi Sogers will re-| U.S.N., of Key West, ! Y)summit through a tunnel, There view the study “book, “By Faith’; become parents of a they preceed to demonstrate un at a meeting of the Home Mission, Leslie Pametia, Mr Richa ardson is canny aiming skill and stop lovo- group of the First Presbyterian attachad to the U. S. S. Trumpet: niotives at the sp of a cannon |church, Thursday, December 6, at fish (SS ball m Mr. Richardson is of, ‘The lady of the manse continues 8p Other activ School High sachusetts Johnny goes on in the women He to be a meeting of Mz class of 1 f wh Rebs info ned t the home of the last war he served on the Union plans formulated in her Frank Schneider, 1017 S. § Guittarro (SS 363) and jouse, She even manages to meet street, next Monday, Dece wears the Navy Unit Commend: ex-boyfriend in the shrubbery | 10, at 8p. m tion t outside the house under the On December 11, Tuesday, Cir-' Mr. Rithardson recently of the guards who evidently cle I will convene at the home of, ed from Fleet. Maneuvers me out to have other little Mrs. David MeDaniels, 1115 Olivia! Atlantic on board the U.S.S endezvous of t own . for street, at 8 p. petfish (S$ 425), during wh they ne h ner ———_$$—<—__— received the news of his daugh The | continue: gger- veeeee Sees Ceeesveeee | birth at Lowell General Hosp et to point of laughter, right Lowell, Mai husetts » to the er n the invaders ) — lly mine mountain and | DINNER ON FRIDAY wh thing skyhigh. and ihe | 88, passed and} Albert Gibbs who were sta-} | Nava! Air Station at Jacksonville} city, of Cleveland, | and Mrs.} through has} | have done that plot and the act- d coovevese | TO HONOR O. E.S. |STATE OFFICIAL An for Grand Matron, and } n ders of the Grand Chapter of the Apply To y od: eeoverecseree Mrs, Mrs . Brunette Saunders Worthy dinner ~~ ee er Emma § Saunders, honor evening Brumette age af- Miss Crafts is active in civic} t¢ short illness. Funeral serv- work in Jacksonville and is the} ices will be held tomorrow after-|Order of the Eastern Star of d. Malby, USN, chairman of the famous “Welcome| noon at 4 p.m. at First Congre- | Florida will be held at Casa Cayo) anq Nn Yr ta Acevedo, 1009 Wagon,” a greeting organization} gational Church where the body} Hueso Friday at 6 p.m. Reser tt et have made an for the city. ; will be placed at 2 pan ivations may be made immediate : hoe martiae die Present at the Monday night | Rev. Charles H. Meeker will [ly calling 156-3 or Mrs. Carl) coy. i ‘ t Judge Ray- meeting were Miss Etta Patterson, | officiate at the services di at 1094-M. Fern chapter ; ,, Mrs. Burt Garnett, Mrs. Florence; Burial will be in family plot, of the Order of the Eastern Phéy be marriedoby Sawyer, secretary; Comdr. Lee} at ¢ cemetery |Star, urges that all members at-! p01), MI 2 Goddard, treasurer; Jean Baillod,| Lopez Funeral Home is in| tend the dinner. feeneaee Mrs. Harriet Wilson, and Mrs. let rge of arrangements ——- -- a George Mills White, president, at | urvivors: one son, Mr. Jeff | is whose home, 508 Simonton, the! saunders, Miami, Fla; 5 grand- | RE-OPENING SOON REOPENING meeting was held. {children; 12 great grandchildren , PABLO’ S PABLO’S |and two great-great grandchil- |dren. irant of Gourmets Phone 798 917 Fleming St., The Restaurant of Gourmets 917 Fleming St., Phone 798 FOR ALL THOSE WITH A LARGE APPETITE AND A LIMITED BUDGET: The Price for a Full Course Dinner BETTER HELLO EVERYBODY! — at the - THE TREASURE CHEST | Casa Cayo Hueso Supper Club is Pleased To Greet You | Starts at $1.50 For that midnight snack that always turns out to be a raid, c Be on over and Now Open! 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