The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 6, 1951, Page 5

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fing 1 collar were of | Mrs, Hortense Bazo and Miss Yo- ind ribbon stream sed in yellow net | ories and a pink carnation | bride's uncle; Mis: all crippled and physieal-! Jacobson, A will be held V.F.W., 32; “ i be there to dis-) chat with the, jthe son of Mrs. Ida Jacobson of | with fe of these children are ppropriate gifts can be erett Cox, 1311 Flagler} a DECEMBER 7. necting, O. W. C., Fort jeeicaceeane byterian chureh, 8 le LLL, Women of the | tending. SOCIETY . “OROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Viss Sydet ia Maria Smith Is Wed In For ‘mal Evening Ceremony Here Maria Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene! ‘treet, became the bride of Milton Gilbert Bozo | son of Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Bozo, 816 Whitehead | ning, November 28 at seven o'clock. officiating at the single-ring ceremony y decorated with white autumn flow rn in the background ora. ‘Roberts Oh Perfect| couple received many loy s Esayer gifts for which they wish to ex merite Hil press their appreciation. satin with a long | Mrs. Dina Camero, Mrs, Florence rtip sleeves. | Wattermire, Mrs. Flora Vega, Queen Ann de-!landa Smith. wore an antique| The bride's table was covered floor length |cake featured a three-bell orna- topped with | march when the cake was cut |the Key West High school in 1950. honor, Miss Mar. | attended the Girls’ State confer cousin of the }ence and was given the national | honor society award. She has been | | top and cape |employed at the Florida National | was of li- | Bank azo. The bride | March 1951. He took his bride di- » by her | rectly to the Langley Field for their honeymoon trip. Her going-away r wore a pur-| costume was a navy blue wool ¢ Her corsage | ries. She wore a white orchid cor W rosebu ds. | sage. »m's mother wore a me-| Out of town guests at the wed » dress with black |ding were Gabriel Smith, the | Yolanda | Smith, her cousin, Mrs. Florence at the Elks Club an-' Wattermire, an aunt whose twin | ceremony. Over!sons, Jimmie and Jerry also at present and the ‘tended. All are from Miami Fla Christmas Gifts Nuptial Mass For Handicapped | Held Tuesday Palsy Association) At Boca GC hica nas party spon-! ns of Foreign} Miss Mary Flood and Gerald children Sunday} g nuptial mass conducted by nber 23 at 1 p. M./ Chaplain E the; Boca Chica Chapel, Tuesday liza-! jmorning at 11 o'clock The bride is the daughter of will be served and) Mrs, Hilda Flood, 6512 Wood- lawn, Chicago, Ill. The groom is 17432 Phillips streety Chicgzo, Miss Kathleen Flood was Maia | send in child's name, age|of honor. ‘The best man was| Thomas Moorhouse, airman’s ap-/ with < ¢ }of a horseshoe The couple are both graduates | lof Hyde Park High school in| Tir tie 2th as possible so} prentice of VX-1. phoned in to Mr. 91 or mail | Chicago. Graduating in 1947, Jacobson entered the navy in 1948. He en- listed and received his recruit Coming Events | training at the Great Lakes Na-| DECEMBER 6 1e Mission Women val Station, then attended the elec Presbyterian | Memphis, Tenn. and Norfolk }Va., before being assigned tc duty here in December, 1949 Ja cember, eball diamond interest group 1950, ior six years with har HE the navy Wives’ Leagut, | ‘ ‘ , Wives’ Leagut,| “the newly will reside a ea Isle Cour 915 Windsot jane, until housing developments | are completed. p.m. ced students, chool, 7:30 to} tal "Woman's | Harry lorviel ylor 10 a.m. r | At Convention ng Junior] parry Norviel, Key West High clubhouse ©n | school lad in his senior year, wa 8 pm West Assembly | city to represent the local organi- of Rainbow | zation at a convention in Orlando, | | Florida where several thousand bled. American | Kiwanis International sponsored bldg., Amelia) Key Club members are now in ses-| 5 : ,_ | Sion. Council, De-|" ‘phe meeting is an all-State one rcahontas, Red-| nq will last for three days - Key Club activities, talks by Garden Club, } 8 p.m highlight the sessions. roe Accom ele Club — Meets Tonight of elementary} Discussion and exhibition of} 82nd | Bir thday n Carlos school, | Christmas decorations and table’) centerpieces will be the topic to-| Observe YE | ior e CEMBER 8— night when the Key West Garden idren’s _Missionaty| Club meets at the Woman's Club | m Memorial church jon Duval street at 8 p.m interest | guests. Emily Goddard,|a surprise treat and unusui 3 to 5 p.m. Christmas program for those at- an chureh, | ——— nk Schneid- man, 1 yon Phister street, seagate basa" 8 p.m. Mrs. David McDaniels : af as hostess. | EMBER 1l— Meeting, Demolay Mothers’ Cir- | Wives league, cle, Roof Garden, Scottish Rite | mere of Temple, 7:30 p.m. ‘ee sciwanis, |THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 0, 6:45 p.m, | Dancing classes, Ft. Taylor nt, YMCA- Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 p.m.| Joseph Olive: . Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com- | High Schoo merce, club house, 8 p.m. San Carlo Duplicate Bridge, Coral Boom end Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m. Women of the} Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club | Wilse rian chureh, of Key West, South Joseph Bring- restaurant, 7 p.m. cc pee A 2 at St. Paul’s Episcopal church with | ning the altar, and baskets of them was fashioned| Serving at the reception were ded with tiny | with a lace cloth and decorated | »m which was also | with white gladioli and fern. The | nother and her | three-tiered cake was flanked with | ven they were mar-|two double-candle holders. The | ara. She carri-|ment which played a wedding | The bride was graduated from | with pink rib-| The groom is a graduate of Key | West High school class of 1950. He | the groom's | joined the U. S. Air Force in| i dress with |bardine suit with black accesso: Sylvia Maria Smith who.wWas married of the U. S. Air Foreein“an. evening Episcopal church, Friday; November: 28: T2, were married at | maid ward Q. Riley at the |; {nniversary ronics technician's school at | obson re-enlisted in @De- | selected by the Key Club of this leading Kiwanians, banquets and! i the closing Governor's Ball will } - 4 j st Refreshments will be served. } , R 10- Members are invited to bring | | ss” Club, Chairman of the program com it 30 p.m. mttee, Mrs. Joe Pinder promises | Cassidy were | Suniders, ot and Mrs.}C fice revealed today. -brate 30th Anniversary inal Wedding Attendants -|of congratulation «and the saluta- +i tion, “Luck.’’ A prayer was said in memory of, George Archer who-was organist at the wedding 30 years ago. A program ‘followed in which Mrs. Annie Kling gave a reading , called “The Lost Purse,” and Mrs. Merrill Baker presented two readings, “Your Dad,” and “Your. Mother.” Mrs. N. P. Nelson sang! »|a solo. Mrs. Baker. appeared in a duet with her husband. Emma Thompson gave “The Little Church.” The Rev. Charles. Meeker con; da cake,| ducted a mock wedding, mucho} ¢ | the amusement of guests and part- ) presented icipants at the :reception. Citizen Staff Photo MR. AND MRS, beat 3 BOZA celebrated their 30th wedding First Congregational church. inal atte: ndants at their wedding Were Present. | Apply To Wed Armando Ramirez, 506 Ba- hama street and Minerva Pala- 220 Simonton street, have for a marriage license at the office of. Judge Raymond | koe They will be married by Father Egana. Armando Perez, 1012 Watson 1ell Motel will be married by Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. eorge F. Gibson, 1110 Elgin {street and Ruby Il. Ferris, 219 ; De: street applied for a marriage 10,700 Sale Here Mr. and Mrs, Kirby Preston | Hunt have sold for $10,700 to .| Albert M. Dart, Lot 12, Block 20 jof the Key West Realty subdivi- n, a warranty deed filed in Clerk’ Earl Adams’ of- ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE e orce » Man’ } Sorority. The Ritua {Mrs. Donald Barber, Mis lyn Watson, Har members, and a bus ‘Christmas is s in caring for , and providing tc jMonroe County through the Yu-j{ letide season. the sorority with a large punch bowl and punch cups as a fare- well gift. Jim was recently pro- moted to Warrant Officer, and has been transferred. that the turkey r was made chairman of a, com- e for a bake sale. An in-|: - teresting program followed. ‘zabeth Acheson, Mrs. Joe Allen, \Mrs: Hollon Bervaldi, Mrs. Carl [Shred of two to: spare? Bervaldi, Mrs. Tom Caro, Mar- garet Conners, Mrs. Carlos Gell- . B. Harvey, Mrs. Mrs. Jim Larson, liganed, since school use would Lopez, Mrs. Bob| make second-hand stuff third and |Merson, Jessie Michael, Blanche | fourth hand with wear~and ‘tear: i rs. Chester Knowles, | won't someone come tothe rescue? Please omit spiked Yogi couches or dog kennels, but evga Mrs. Doug Pearson, Maude Rob- erts, Gloria Rivas, Betty Sayers, Margaret Scully, Betty Toppipo,' ged stools would do, and Mrs. Joe Postpone Election WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—(4) S, neither Greece nor y The Bozas haveseven children} white Russia has been able to golden letters| and five grand children. RE.OPENING SOON PABLO’S The Restaurant of Gourmets 917 Flemirig-St., Phone 798; ct and Marion Price, Sea} Jewel Ritual And Pledge Ceremony ‘For Beta Sigma Sorority Tonight Lovely candlelight ceremonies will begin this. evening at 6:30; |p. m. at Wylk’s on Stock, Island for members of Beta Sigma Phi of Jewels ceremony is being combined with the Pledge ceremony for pledges rushed in Septemiber and October, | Members to participate in :the Ritual of Jewels ceremony are: Flor- | jence Walker, Margaret Conners and Mrs. Carl /Bervaldi. be initiated : Mrs, James Mc- | rs. Joseph Swan Miss | Mrs. Sam_ Lawr nee,| Sell ey ! 1 imediately following the siti “ Jewels, members and guests ne invited to dinner. Dress will be | —_—_ SSS The plans were formulated at| By RAYMER ithe regular meeting of the Soro-/ {rity at San Carlos Institute November 26, 1951,/ with the meeting ¢ jder by Mrs. C. B. Ha “It ain’t funny, led to or- Ss needed things given Sirugo. always shake a leg.. up. Call him at the The radio class will contributions with ‘pro: and thai one of the few elevati RE-OPENING PABLO Style 8016 8019 on the graceful curving line, in the many-lined pattern that the airy mesh casts. The prettiest shoe in your ward- robe, it takes you walking on 9 cloud- soft foam rubber heel cushion. Blue leath- er and mesh and Black patent leather and $4.99 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF mesh. Only... MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES ~ NAME BRANDS AT MODERATE PRICES PICM SHOE STOF 510 Fleming Street oe +a pk ar x West. It takes a Pennsylvania to 4 ‘That. nomination | for the smoothest rumba dancer still goes to Ygnacio Carbonell . 'You should have seen him on the | we patio dance floor at Casa during the Carbonell-Cohen: ding reception. Louis | Carbonell, by the by, ha | special permission to use Louis C's extlamation when he gazed at his wife's picture taken during the party. He said, Rg Lily! You never looked that ' ee LETTER from Silver Dollar Jake |99ing- Schreiber of. Palm Island, Miami, Beach, says that he met Cabrera last Sunday in sends greetings to Key West fri Wa - He's been a regular vis- itor here since 1922 . tly received a certificate of thanks from the Navy Recruiting for the Florida district, stating, ppreciation for services rendered the Navy 2 this dlsteied vice in general and this district in particular.” Paul Brunn of the Sun - Pages ee carried the story and “| Dick Erteman said today in ie | cussing the lamentable situation of his- radio room over at Senior vey, PteS- | High. “We don’t even have enough jchairs to sit on when we broad Christmas plans were discuss-j cast, Of course the kids can sit Y | on the floor and thank goodness in store for Beta) the mike is a standing one, because the | we only have one table and the for| radio is on that. But here we are fortunate children of |in a brand new room with all the accoustic advantages .. . ii Jim Larson, hus- | practically bare of furniture.’” {band of f seus Larson, a member| Kind-hearted Bill Bond gave the Sigma Phi, presented | school a wicker settee and chair, but when the group assembles Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for the early morning (8 a.m.) broadcast, they either have to bor- row extra chairs from Tom Whit illy announced|ley or do without. Dick said he affle was a great | Would settle for old rags for drapes success, and Mrs. Jeff Knight |for the windows if need be. May~)— be somebody has some old fishnet . maybe Betty French. would have some left over from the de- Members attending were: Eli- cored eee moh haves] : Jake usualiy ‘arrives in a car studded with chrome gadgets |; and carries a rainbow hued on-a cane. My last adv tue bird was at a plsecep « by bg Thad on a white the room does need furnishing and | - Dick will bé glad to have any dis- cards. He pointed out that are] mi ' SHIRTS WHICH SCREAM with The United Nations general as-| loud colors were all outdone at the sembly has postponed election of an 11th member of the urity | Merriman Smith who airaply i P off his sport shirt! ... Chile and Pakistan have won'color... my landlady’ riot of holiday shades poinsettias in. crimson two thirds majority fand eascetlelgher Beer: I needed for election. In each ort sunset Diptethehaci. a , they have been nie Jones calls “Solaris H press conference the other day The Aeat of Gourmets % 2

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