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Page 4 = =oTHE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, December 17, 1951 Bryant (1794 ‘witti SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO #UROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Antique Objects Sought For Display Visitors From Uruguay Joseph R. Sirugo Weds New York Girl) By Key West Art-Historical Society | In Ceremony Performed Here Saturday, : Miss Mary Ida of New York City became the bride of John Si by Margaret J. Cusick | 1 103-D Poinciana, in a ceremony performed by Justice of the Peace, In \ Albury, at his office, 212 Duval street, Saturday at 11 a. m. is the brother of Joseph R. Sirugo, 2313 Patterson avenue, construc tion executive here. ~ The bride wore a beautiful toast) 1 colored nylon lace dress with! Charles Ranger ; {topaz bead trim. Her accessories} has hod H were brown and her corsage vas: ( | Course H |of red rosebuds. } omp: etes ] A Matron of honor was Mrs. Joseph} t ; } | Sirugo who wore a smart ensemble; FORT KNOX, Ky., Dee. 17.) Dit * Balcony OL Key West Art and Historical Society is starting an in<] search of Monroe County for antique objects, furniture, sort of historical interest to the ¢ tnity for display } > Martello Gallery in Key West. These wili be exhibited with, + the various contemporary American paintings scheduled to be; shown during the season Key West owners of interesting’-~ = furniture and objects of historical, ,, value will be asked to loan them! Feri Chapter and it may be that, if enough peo: i a ss . [ of dark wool and taffeta with a|—Pvt. Charles 1. Ranger, Jr., som | of this nature will be maintained. Officer Election Bes nap foe te ae age ee alle Bory ‘Me. Much interest is being shown in 1 ae = Frank Weech. rae ans cl ; Fern Chapter jo. 21, O.E Also present at the ceremony) chanics Course at the the forthcoming art shows, includ Mrs.) School here. ing the Thirteenth Annual South-) al election of officers were Miss Francine S : \ ic q eastern Circuit Extulilion of the eting on Friday} Aloysia Van Goidtsnoven and Mrs.| This specialized course traing i 5 | Bonnie Swan, A reception was held the student in maintenance paintings of forty-six contemporary! evening, Decemb | f e line officers be-| at the Sirugo home directly after) tracked and wheeled vehicles. _ the wedding. Decorations were of} consists of conferences, 4 American painters to be held fre oe fae 13 at the West Mar th nd Worthy red and white gladioli and yellow) strations, practical work, pe t : Pat hose fill the next! pom-poms with fern. ance tests and written ex Following this exhibit will be coupe eee The couple left for a honeymoon. tions. 4 the Cuban Show from Jan. 1 ue : prams Mtiod, Cine in Havana early in the afternoon,| Pvt, Ranger entered the service}} Feb. 3 consisting of representa each. Thi ed: in' the Ocoee Citizen Staff Photo | “they will be at home at 103-D} April of 1951. ‘ Cuban painting especially selected’ beir ivanced to the following} ganup! AMIGOS! is the greeting di ate ee Polficiana ‘upon their: return i. af potas leat Ne PARES. by a committee of the Key West gtatior the ensuing. year:| miles of Ensign Julio Ambr a Es Mathie ye lhew dave 'D th Di Dies Art and Historical Society ees ar Mik. | Vins be ee eee acne ead eee Or ap San ore y 1X Scheduled from Feb. 5 to Feb, 24) °°% é le ay oon 2 AE Te Rote tote Sa ate 7 . \ is the Key West Artists Jury Show ling: Worthy Patron Raymond J.[ Montevideo, Unuguay. The two visited the USO-YMCA Woman’s Club | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 17. —ut.— | at which a group of art authorities) Albury Associate latron, Miss} fight to see the fashion show and enter ment put or lap ~ A newspaper columnist read will decide the winners of three) Gretna MeClain; Conductress, Mrs.| Mar-Ea shop and the new Charm School. Th | To See Play ‘ iilhons Dorothy! Dix, is ee! | prize: First, $10 for the best pic-) Katheyn A, Holik | equivalent to “Home was’ never like this x : : * , q } here. ture: Second, $5 in artists’ mater-) ay. ioc ene ‘es’ noehinae! GEL — ———— The Key West Woman's club will |" Reports on her age vary, but s ials or other items from the store.) eon ciaia: Patror a aotaent es Fk s sf enjoy a special holiday program | was between 80 and 90. Her real {donated by Noble's Galleryeapimrey| Aoseriale Falren | ite] Military Unit Heads Entertained tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock | name was Mrs. Elizabeth Gilmer. West; third, $10 for the mostipOp") Cetus Hi sit ie Me By USO-YMCA B "dc a ee when a Prag pen aR pra k As Dorothy Dix she became fa- ular. picture on openiig night: Pheer wee, chosen for these re-| 4 SO-YMC. Oar ad Staff are Singing,” is ‘presented # mous: for her advice to the love- At a business méeting on Dee.! spective ‘positions. ‘The new Asso: Barn Theater. irs. Lee God. | Ort most of it cheerful. In prival 13, the Society planned among other! cinie Conductress is the wife of| Representatives of military units located here were the special | q., ae coanan Sethe Fine Arts |il@, Dorothy Dix had a heavy things, the completion of the resi-\the incoming -Worthy Patron guests of the board of directors and staff of the USO-YMCA at a de indel jburden which she bore without dent apartment at the East Mar Colonel H. KE. Pace was reelected| luncheon meeting held Friday, December 14 at noon in the recrea- a rt cast are Mrs. George Mills complaint. tello Tower for the Director of the to serve as chapter secretary, and] tion room of the “Y” White, Mra. Guy Carian, Mew E ar — married at 18. as hue Martello Gallery, Mrs, Jeanne Tay-| Lieut, Robert M. Graham was! After the introductions by Joe %&—--~ ——_——- |, Balllod, Mrs, Paul Sawyer and|- ame incurably soon” lor, and the installing of a glass\ chosen to replace his wife, Mrs. Pinder, chairman, assisted by Cap- ; : Miss Donna Spottswood Williams. after. She nursed him and other-| Ermine fur door at the front entrance of the| Ruth B. Graham, as treasurer, as| tain Harold Payson, the group were} *K apaliers’ Play Tea will be served. in the eli] 0m, eens me SS 79Ri becney vo, tp ee : West MARTE Gallery which) the latter will be called upon tolbriefed on the financial operation | ee house by’ Mrs. Orion: Rossel. ana |" Seete: ™RETe Were BP children. will enable y to see that: 1} an appointive office, so it is] of the USO-YMCA organization. (For Square Dance |nher committee after the play. RR a ee 16,133 the lery is open. Many pi understood } Executive director, Forrest T. j er L tt Ss To ed for: not realizing that the exhibits can; Friday evening, January 4, 1952,:'Turner spoke on the increasing | ec er States in * The Chief Metty Officer's Club D 2 E. Cl 3 | Seater wad bot ee a ouse have passed on without goir tion of the new officers, at which! on how well the women of the vari- |°" ‘Re Naval § a stant oman is cee: ta Cl é it was decides io put up a num- time the Worthy Matron will com-jous churehes were responding to day night to a large crowd of ap-} Arrives In Calif | an aus | ber of signs on the road directing) plete her official £ by making| the need. propriately costumed square dane-| / eee | people to the Gallery appointments to the non-elective) Miss Dorothy Rath outlined the | ers | SAN DEIGO, Calif., — Dean L, : si stations coming activities for the Christmas| jj Keon called the “dose-does’ | Clouse, yeoman, first class, USN, | Some bad boy broke hy dolly. | was tentatively set for the installa- need of volunteers and commented ached through the side ¢ be r | Dear Santa: ——— Coming Events The installation will be held in|holidays which will include the | ang his band, the Keen Kavaliers ; husband of Mrs. Dean L. Clouse of Will You Please Dring me # new MONDAY, DECEMBER 17— the Chapter Room at the Scottish | Christmas formal and the Christ- | layed the music for the rollicking| 181-F Poinciana place, Key West, | ne: : 1 DECEMBER 17 Rite Temple and is scheduled to}mas night dinner for servicemen, | g,5¢6 numbers. Fla., has arrived here on boord Darla er ties be open to the public in order that , the holiday part for children, earol- |" 4) couare dance enthusiasts are| @ medium landing ship, the USS Eaton. Seles ae ae * eA agin friends who are not members of} ing and other events sf \invited to attend the dances which| LSM 355. The ship left the United | ...ch and-such quinine pills.” rt Nee ) pr the Order may witness the beauti- tending were Capt. H. Payson, | 2. held every Friday night from| States last April and has been!” Gjery. “Shall 1 put them in a A Meeting, Juvenile Council Clinic | fy) and impressive ceremony. | Capt. L.C. Huey, Capt. A.H. Dropp, | pints wabinight | operating in Far Eastern waters |, ler ; a! pul _ Building, 8 p.m sa Capt. T.D. Boaz, Capt. Malen Dur- | ° casei oe area | as a unit of the fleet suporting UN ps 4 ob, 1 to Viceting, Women of First Presby- | on ski, Capt. E.H. Eldredge, Capt. W. | ‘shh nuknn hou aaa | troops in Korea 1 Customer: “Ob, no, 1: want, terian church, 8 pan ‘ H. ‘Truesdale, Cmdr. V. 'E. Schu ee SRO aE OORT pis ae hi A | roll them home. ‘ = Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cirele, | re : macker, Ledr. 1G. Cockroft, Ledr. | , ‘ WMU., First Baptist, in church | : a R.M. Moore, Lt. R.J. Adams, Lt.; Ae BIRTHS | Oh, N ! ° annex, 3 p.m | C.A. Dawson, Lt. J.F. MeDaniels apes SR 1 Meeting, W.S.C.S. Ley Memorial | Joe Pinder, Col. Ralph Rogers.| yvegvvvewevery weewwe | OMAHA, (®—An Omaha woman Methodist church, 7:30 p.m. | Capt. Ralph Spaulding, Mrs. J.W. | called the automobile bureau well Meeting of Pythian Sisters at 7 Kovash, Mrs. Mary Lee Graham,; DAUGHTER TO PHILLIPS (in advance of issuance of 1952} = p.m.; party at 8 p.m., Knights! Miss Dorothy Rath and Forrest T.| Word has been received in the) plates to ask for the sarae number or = of Pythias hall | Turner leity announcing the val of @) she had last vear. : ur @ | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 | | efit {baby girl, Deborah Jean, to Mr.! “It's the only one 1 cam-remem- = z Special meeting of Key West and Mrs. Guy Phillips at Great) ber”, she said. . - A Dlavers st Bars tisaaiee Cane {Game Value Lakes, Ill. Baby Deborah weighed| “Just what is your number, ma- in o p.m. with surprise for those | en 8 pounds, 4! ounces, at birth.|dam", the clerk asked. ~ ur standing | Shoots U Mother and baby are doing fine. | “Well, that’s funny, she replied. Installati Christmas par-| | 3 p ; Mrs. Phillips was formerly Miss} “ can’t remember’. ty of Si ik club, home of ae PRS pS }Lilla Ann Gomez of this city, rc, Piedad « ArcheRGial SALT LAKE CITY (®)—With qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel! Fon Phiater'st | meat prices high the value of meat Gomez now living in Homestead. ny _ Von Phister street rain | from deer and elk shot in Utah in ie Sel a “e. Aerie oid ae league, | : 1951 was estimated at more than ) wae ‘ er Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis, | 0 as RN sg an an ne Vi ave 4 i phsaerncamscile ey of the state Fish and Game Com: TW © a aD Rote a ae mission estimated the deer kill at Sets - br vi High Sc hans 70,000 head with a dressed meat NEW YORI mLatesks aaa > rievel.children, (seh Cela value of $1,400,000 on a basis of) yates are that 33 per cent of alld : 3:30-4:30 * ity | +25 cents a pound. He figured 1,600) 1° f. mities had television reel 4 Ee Meeting, Jr. Sr. -P.T.A. school pelk were: killed. At 30 cents a) Jo. A. yo zo the figure wast’ i S Rain: fein { | pound, these were worth $144,000, | 5776 S08" 88 zi | ‘ y Scouts Bazaar, Troop _ es 2 r ney Of the approximately 14,558,800) 53, 1020 Virginia street, Tax Crusader, ets in the country, three cities} | ‘61 9 pn | um | have more than a million: New) — Christmas party, Wonvai's “ehib,! SS s and Chicago, :1,020,000,44 at Barn Theater, 4 p.m, One-) act play The People Are Sin, “4 } Meeting, Disabled Veterans, 422 Amelia street, Luz bldg., 8 p.m. Meeting. Key West Assembly No. 13, Order of Rainbow Girls, Seottish Rite Temple, 7:30 } Your Chile | WILL LIKE THIS NEW COUGH HELP For coughs and bronchitis due to colds you can now get Creomulsion speciall \ Deepared for Children. in a oo pla p.m Meeting, Minoca Cyuncil, De | | ds | gree of Pocahontas, Redmen’s and blue package and be sure: agio SDAY, DECEMBER 19— (1) Your child will tike it s 3% classes, Ft. Taylor} (2) It contains only safe, proven eich tu ‘a? ingredients. Say wis Club, 8 to 10 pap. : : 583 ome of Mrs. Roland (4) It will aid nature to soothe and | , 2401 Seidenberg ave- j heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and | § “ nn bronchial membranes, thus relieving f! Be , Jr. Chamber of Com- | the cough and promoting rest and ae 4 bare ce, club hou: 3p | aed bi | sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil- i. “ge 1is8 Duplicat ridge, Chea. Heck! Cor | dren in the pink-and blue package. Office Su og Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m STRICTLY FROM DIXIE ‘CREOMULSION 3 33 Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club] SOMETHING NEW in the way | - Ei? of Key West, South Beach| of Confederate flags was dis- | FOR CHILDREN 126 DUVAL ST. restaurant, 7p. lave » one-man parade | telleves Couples, Chest Colds. Acute Bronchitis THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 which assed The Citizen office Bie an ——— |,Meeting, sewing group, Wom-| shortly before noon today. The \ : | en's Hospital Auxiliary.; New Look in banners suspic- | i Di 0 Couldn + . |) “Monroe General aospital, 2) jously resembled someone's ; : | inner ut p.m | shorts with red and white os : Golf classes, baseball: diamond flag bearer, above, bakit Sai are Be More Enjoyable ; N.S. special interest group} is this old (four stubby little | SEN, JOHN J. WILLIAMS | sie nd is Fred | (R-Del.), who started a one- | 10 am. eld a Children’s party at Sea Plane) Mu Smith ast that's | man crusade to expose corrup- | than at Base with Santa arriving in) what think the cute little | tion in the collection of taxes, | helicopter. Begins at 3 p. m ke said, It was unanimously | sits in his chicken farm office | THE CASA YO HUESO eed, | that he lives at Millsboro, Del. checking the . with movie agree : | Open house party for Beta Sigma} on A | books. Few persons in Washing- 4 Phi and sts, home of Mrs. cee ——_———| ton question that the Delaware | SUPPER Thomas Caro, 1014 Johnson} .3:30 to 4/30 p -m Republican's tireless digging | | street, 8 p. m Meeting, Key West Amateur) has been a major factor in un- : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21— Radio club, 7:30 p. m., Na- earthing the whole unsavory | after a hard day's shopping .., Save Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, tional Guard Armory. tax story. Williams says he be- | F: +d | e | DECEMBER 22— tame interested in the tax sit || time while you enjoy Home Cooked food. } First Presbyterian church, 8 |SATURDAY, 90 #COCKTAILS *GOOD FOOD * ENTERTAINMENT pm | Meeting, Children’s Missionary} uation when he was listed as a | j Spanish, children of elementary | group, Ley Memorial church tax delinquent although be had | | "school level, San Carlus school, 10 to 11:30 a.m. paid his. taxes. {

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