The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 26, 1951, Page 5

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_ SOCIE: TY. POROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor _ PERSONALS. . ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE intial Society To Bring Five speakers Here For The * lal Audubon Screen Tours Solas bri ing five of America’s best knowr under the auspices of the Monroe County Audubon Soc and the Nationa on Society, it was announced to xy Stuart Whit ng pres it of the local society ec in the series will be “In |jead players in this motion picture the Hills of Gold to be presented | set in a unique and historic area aa P mae Rpt Key West High Tickets may be obtained from | Ce ea Ey A (and members of the Society or at : at 2 p.m. the same day at the Tru- | Faye’s Gift Shop, La Concha Hotel | 1 an Eleme ntary School The lec- | for this and other programs in the turer Dr Olin Sewall Pettingill, | illustrated lecture series. These in Jr., of Northfield Minne sota, pre-j} clude: Karl H Maslowski, ‘Ben. S a rich and colorful film story | eath Buckeye Skies,” Monday, Jan 1 the Hills of Gold” of a rich | 21; Murl Deusing, “Backyard Saf. ind colorful region--the Black Hills. /ari,” Big Game Huni in ‘the It is a sort of island--6000 square Backyard, Mon. Feb. 25: Carl Ww miles of green-growing life sur- | Buchheister, “Wildlife Down East rounded by @ sea of semi-arid de- | Thurs. March 13: Bert. Harwell sert wastes. Wild birds and ani “Canada Ne : r . mals in their native haunts are the Nature.’ Mo Mr. And Mrs. E. Martinez Are Announcing Daughters’ Engagement Mr. and Mrs. E. Martinez, 407 South’ street, are annou g the engagements of their daughters, Dora and Norma, both to Key West Miss Dora Mart is engaged to Robert Archer. sor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer 5 Margaret street and Miss Norma Martine will marry Charles A. Rodriguez, son of Dr. and Mrs. R vill marr: S. Rodriguez 925 Fleming street : x— for Naval Station he re Both weddings are planned ue early summer sib def-! Rodriguez also was’ graduated inite plans are not mate, it may) ,. wae 3 y be possible the couples will be mar- | {0M the Key West, High. | School ried in a doubie ceremony and attended Florida State Univer Both Misses Dora and Norma’ Sity, Tallahassee, until last Febru ary when he entered the U. S. Air Martinez were graduated from the Convent of Mary Immaculate here Force. He took his basic training at and both attended Barry College in Lackland Air Force Base, San Miami for two ‘s. Dora is now tonio, Texas, and was stationed employed as cashier for the City the Patrick Air Force Base, Coc Electric Company and Norma is a) Fla., until six weeks ago when he cashier in the Florida National, went to Kessler Air Force Base at Bank Biloxi, Miss., At Kessler he is Archer is a graduate of the Key, studying a ten-month course in West High School and attended the | radar and electronics. University of Florida, Gainesville. Rodriguez is spending the holi He at the U. S. day vacation here with his family Red Cross Brings Merry Christmas is now employed College Students, Junior Debs, Are Tea Dance Guests | To Servicemen College students home for the WASHINGTON DA Thou holidays, and members of the Jun- | sands of Red Cross volunteers and ior Debs and their dates were hundreds of civic organizations guests of the Junior Woman's Club | whose memberships cooperate with at the club’s annual Christmas tea! the Red Cross im serving hospital dance given Sunday afternoon in! jzed service personnel are helping the Elk’s Club annex make the Christmas season mer More than 200 persons attended | rier for America’s armed tie. the gala party, the largest social | around the world event of the season for the Junior Over 45,700 gift-filled stoc nines Club were distributed Chirstmas morn- The guests danced around a large | ing to patients insall military hos-! lighted Christmas tree, which cen-| pital overseas. Several thousand/ tered the dance floor, Jose Torano | more stockings, many of whic hi} and his trio furnished the dance|have been dropped from planes, music i went to soldiers and airmen in iso- Fruit punch, fancy Christmas |jated outposts, from the bleak Ar andwiches and nuts and candies | tic circle to the North African de we served from holiday de- corated table. A tall white Madonna figurine, with tall burning Christ mas tapers on side featured | the serving table decorations Mrs. Polly Carbonell, Mrs. Buck | Sawyer and the club president, | Mrs. A. T. Sjursen, Jr., greeted the guests as they arrived. Members of the refreshments committee in m sert. Stockings and contents were purchased by the Red Cross, filled ‘and individually gift-wrapped as long ago as last summer by volun teers in Red Cross chapters. To brighten Christmas from home, the Red Cross ‘Christ |mas on the High Seas” program! jbrought gifts Tuesday morning to |members of the armed forces who away cluded Mrs. Daniel Lujan, chair-| Jr on troop transports bound for nan Mrs. E. A. Strunk, Il, Mrs. | the Far East or Europe. The gifts Sawyer, Mrs. Carbonell and Mrs.|were donated by social, religious, Winston Jones | busine: ss and patriotic organiza i Htions, and individuals and the Red | Cross itself. Cards of the donors Chr febienix Eve are attached to the gifts. Egg Nog Party Le rcsniaie Guetonmomeh te At Millar Home brightened by Red Cross Christmas kits, each containing gaily-colored Lt. and Mrs. D. B. Millar and | paper, tinsel, tree ornaments, and! Lt. and Mrs. I. J. Viney were | other trappings of the season, were tas oe nog party | shipped to Red’ Cross field direct- tmas Eve, given at the ors overseas to give the Christmas| i Mrs. Milla 2026 | touch to their hospitals | Patients in the United States are é 0 friends of | remembered, too! Collaborating on we couples ¢ sd the holiday | their Christmas entertainments are affair. The s served) volunteers from local Red Cross cookies, cake and nuts| chapters and members of many along with the egg nog. lother organizations, who provide The was festive | entertainers and gifts for patients ith de ons, includ- ans admini-} stmas in military and ve can- | stration hospitals through Red | Cross also have been busy prepar- jing to bring Christmas to service: }men and veterans in hospitals, to Coming Events }ill and physically handicapped) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26— children, and to elderly folk in; Duplicate Bridge r Room} homes for the aged. The young-} Or 7:45 p.m. | sters have been busy making cook EMBER 27. » of the Order of will meet at 8 out holiday end visiting | sing | ies and candy, turnin favors for bed trays, hospitals to decorate wards, p.m. in the home of Mrs. | carols, and otherwise entertain pat H 816 Ashe street. | jents, She will meet at 7:30 p.m. - a at dayCee clubhouse. gs ei ennaren stadia at the! Attend Legion Ls ary, VEW. Pot! Christmas Party ne More than 200 children of Legion : yas a Arthur Saw-/ naires attended the Christmas par € American Le-| ty given by Arthur Sawyer Unit 28, g w at 8 p.m. at}American Legion Saturday after l noon at the Legion Home on Stock} RIDAY DECEMBER 28— Island. Fern Chapter, No. , Order of Entertainment for the peay was) the Eastern Star. will meet at} provided by Mike Jacobs, James R.} & p. m. in the. Scottish Rite | Sinclair, Norman Kranich and Tho- € m e | mas Kvist. PL W. ¢ nold its annual| Gifts and bags of fruit and candy were given each child present from Santa Claus, whe arrived in a bus, er, 1214 Von Phister street. | with the Key West Guard of Honor. SDAY, JANUARY1— | Chaplain Har Metzger of the igee Cootiette Club 371} Unit stated his appreciation to the| t 8 p.m. at the VFW ! Legion Auxiliary members for their vooperation in wrapping the gifts. istmas party at 8 p. m., at nome of Mrs. Glynn Arch- home. _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | PHONE: Citisen Office, iva ) Christmas Carousel With Reindeer Highlights Party At Judge Caro’s Sieg siateen Crew Members Receive bers of Beta Sigma Phi and their guests, the ¢ x si home of Judge and Mrs. Thomas S. Caro on Thursday night Commendations ¢ Mrs. Katherine McManus, and Mr. Joseph Swan the “Mr Six members of the crew of the} d Mrs. Merry Christmas of 1951.” submarine, U.S.S, Cutlass, (SS! Exclemations. of awe em ey 478), were commended for out-! stansling performance of duty at! boy ae I Pe g 1¢ Te 2 from all incoming guests at| Santa Delivers! a\Céthiriendatory Mast held recent-; the sight of the lovety Christmas ly aboard the submarine by Carousel turning slowly on the; Comdr. Charles W. Styer, com-j lawn of the Yule lighted home, f Mficer with tiny little reindeer, all saddled commendations cover a per- iod Rose M. Lones And Paul Esquinaldo Wed Friday By Bridegroom’s Brother In a simple double-ring cere- ¥- mony Friday afternoon, Miss|necklace of rhinestones, a gift of Rose Marie Lones became the | the bridegroom, and her flowers bride of Paul E. Esquinaldo with | were blue irises tied with silver City Judge Enrique Esquinaldo, | ribbons. Jr., brother of the bridegroom, | Mrs. Esquinal@o attended "i performing the ceremony. 'Key West High Schoohand Mr. The bride is the daughter of|Esquinaldo was graduated from Harry M. Lones and Mrs. Annie/the Key West High School and Alvarez of Key West and the/ received his Bachelor of Law de- bridegroom is the son of Enrique} gree in February, 1950, from the Esquinaldo, Sr., of Key West and | University of Miami. Since his the late Mrs. Esquinaldo. | graduation he has been practic- Mrs. Alvarez attended her|ing law in Key West. During the and ready to ride, and lovely pep- from Feb. 7 through Dec. 8,| permint candy sticks that looked| 1951 good enough to eat. Following cock-| The men honored include, Quar- tails, a beautiful buffet was served! termaster, first ss, Howard C. to all, with turkey as the entree. A Davis, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, spirit of the holiday season was! William H. Davis, Mount Victory, truly present, as the house echoed Ob Quartermaster and M ri ; ‘y et Ww The newlyweds left following with greetings of friends renewin; Davis, the former Miss Eva Caro-} 5. * . . = soqusintanee and ath holiday] yn Broadwell of Philadelphia, live|="24"#4% Jt. 608 Whitehead the ceremony for a brief honey Githes exchanged anions. all here at A Poinciana place.| > tee jmoon in Miami. They returned Attending this most important They have one child. Davis is al 4.rre, Onde, Chose for her weds jnete Christos Bye, in orgie cial function of the Beta Sigma graduate of Mount Victory High] joe 3 Sao Sle ace | spend Christmas Day with "their wtp Sebi gk live. Mas n t A | gown over self-colored satin with | families. Lie ore y res i Ch ae lak rocpnd clues eae white accessories and a white! Mr. and Mrs. Esquinaldo are Selly. ee ee ee Se ees. auate, ag|Straw Dutch bonnet with a short |now at home at 804 Whitehead aay erga eagecee For Mary pean Haves Hith School, also! Ye of illusion net. She wore a street, apartment two. Dr. and Mrs, Jose Garcia, Mr. and) SUSAN WALTERS, caugl honored. His commendation| oo BR aR Mrs. Hollon Bervaldi, Ellie Rae) of Sgt. and Mrs. John, Waiters, | tates in part that “he patamss| Grethadaiate Mgr. Richard Wade Gwynn, Robert Young; Mr. and: shows he tk all of his numerous asisgnments in| = Mrs, Jeff Knight, Marylin, Watson,! man. Susan received her an efficient, . cheerful and com-| New Member Of Badly Injured Jessie. Gibson, Francis Schutt, Mr., from Santa at the Ct pletely trustworthy ananne Kelly j}and Doug’ Pearson, Capt. andj Christmas Part is a graduate of @ardinal Hayes Super Market Inc. Mn Car Accident Mrs. Roger Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.| in the C High School, New YarkCity; wheret? Joe Allen, Mrs: Wright Rayburn,} Naval Static he studied commercial subjegts. James Maniz, manager of, the Rt 3 Richard Wade, USMC, | Conners, Mr. and Mrs. Chester —-—— Chief Electrician's Mate Harold Gulfstream. Food'Department ‘Store Fl Mrs. Ann ay see’ 1019 Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. George Ce , f - I P se FE. Sanders, 1204 United street; agler ‘street, was jured ser- GurryiMi@ ned: Mire’ CB. Hae zereora alsy slso received a commendation at} at 1108 White Street here, has re- | iously in @, bus-automobile ac- vey, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Lawrence, the st ceremony aboard the/ceived notice that his application, cident Sunday night. Details of Sara Doyle Campbell, Ruby Craw- Children Given s the son of Mr. and; ey, James Dickerson, Flight Lt. ig 5 eee F. Sanders, 510 West : F Read CHES Dorothy Basie | Christmas Par ty tr North Platte, Neb.! irs. Joe Sirugo, Betty Sayers,! a He is a graduate of the North! Gloria Rivas, Faye Bervaldi, Mr.| !t Was a Merry Ci Platte Senior High School, class of Mrs. Donald Barber, Norma Gave-| ty Sunday afternoon { en, 1988. Chief Sanders is married to lin, Rose Gavelin, Mr. and Mrs.! with cerebral ? ie | the former Miss Dorothy German, Robert Stanpfl, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- yew. Home on } treet | faughter of Mr and Mrs. E. S. | ward Toppion, Mr. and Mrs. John) yo. Puencactpeage n of Denver, Colo : Spottswood, Mr. and” Mrs. Carl)” ee gine first cla sy Cyril Bervaldi, Mr. and Mrs. Charles|No. 3911 h Tuckfield, Jr., USN, Key, Acheson, Elizabeth Acheson, Mrs.| Monroe ( Trailer Court, was among; Carlos Gellrich, Joe Pamon Porte-| Association cooperat those commended. He is the som la, Mrs. Eduardo Gonzalez, Judge | the party ith featured + of Mr and Mrs. Cyril Joseph Tuck- jand Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, Lola}freshments and Christ ? field, Kendol, Fla. Engineman | Perez, Mr. and Mrs. Manual Lopez, | vies. Tuckfield is a graduate of Techni-| Carlos Gellrich, Mr. and Mrs. Har-| Santa C caves cal High School of Miami, where} | pliers, Joaquin Oliveries, Mr. | Lee, presented each ct he was active in sports. He played aan Mrs. Paul Newhouse, Mr. and | with a gift taken fron the position of catcher on the = Se , school baseball team and was Cap- Mrs. Newt Ketchings, Mr. and MTS. | jighted Newt Ketchings, Mr. and M: Charlie Baker, Mrs. Louise Auxier and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson. He was vice president of the’ Tuckfield is mar- Miss Natalie Conn. ain graduating class ried to the former Alice Krug of Norwich, | County | tion provided | bag of fruit a ocia vith Officer jof the association brought thei ee | CU yyyvrrvevyerrery [children and their parents to the | James He frst class u Ede | SBN RTGS ym smuse snowed comeay [Seaman Base also” wat “com Ms -— tories eeu ane mended, He is the son of Mr. and [saaaaeacsasacacans | cream, cakes and soft dri ars: J Medina shay pid |were served by Mr. and Mrs.) 4"! acelin gaggia) | yo eee gcc ae Maurice Gates and Mr. and Mrs.|High School of, Yonkers. ag Lowe, 832 Caroline street, are the | at! ae jried to the former Miss Simone parents of a 5-pound, l-ounce son, nx \Salvas of Bere WH | Charles Roger, Jr., born last Mon-/ Waypyes To Santa — | vorpedoman's. Mate, second jclass, Calvin Russell Shirley, USN, i Jast Monday in Monroe General | ' Hospital. | 1166-D Poinciana place, was com- : 5 | mended. He is the son of Mr. and A SON, ANTHONY JOHN, }Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Tuscaloosa, A 7-pound, 15-ounce son, Anthony {Ala., and was graduated from the | John, was born last Tuesday in the | © ‘Gordo, Ala.. High School, where | Monroe General Hospital to Mr. | Ihe plaged left end on the school's son. jane Mee. doe Herpandee. football team. Shirley is married oe iy to the former Miss Gay Nell At- | ikinson of Guin, Ala, They have one VINSONS HAVE A SON | | MR. AND Mrs. Wallace Francis- co Vinson are the parents of an 8-pound, 15-ounce son, John Man- | uel, born Wednesday in the Mon- | jroe General Hospital. The Vinsons ; live at 1306 Virginia street. | — | Apply To me | Marriage licenses in the office of | County Judge Raymond Lord 4 |were issued in the past few days |to the following { Charles W. Pinder, 49, 607 Mar- } aret street and Emelia Marie Feu, 2, 829 Olivia street | SON BORN IN CHELSEA ~ | Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Murray | ‘of Boston, Mass., are the parents {| of their first ¢hild, @ 7-pound, 7-, SUSAN WALTERS wa ounce son, Thomas ‘Eugene, born) Santa at the outdoor Chri { Paul KE. Esquinalde, 31, 1016 Du- dec. 5 in the U.S.’Naval Hospital! Party given Saturday morn- | val street and Rose Merie Lones, Chelsea, Mass. P }- ing-on the U. S. Naval-Base.. [21,.1015.Packer. ,_ Mrs. Murray is the former Miss} Susan's mother, Mrs. John Walt William Hartman, 63, 513 Flem- | Ruth M. Ferris, daughter of Mr.) ors holds her up so she can 1 Be and Della Puent, 55, of Rock- jand Mr. Robert Ferris, 1426 Ver-| . good view of Santi port, Indiana. |non avenue, Key West. a |. Gal James Greenwood, 21, | ay, sonarman seaman, a if An ot y- | USS ke and Frederick-Ann Neu- serving.on board the G lady Prome ly berger, 18, 1205 Olivia. USS McCard with the or ses John Mathew Huber, 21, USS | Atlantic Fleet. He is the son of Mr etre He re Howard W. Gilmore and Wylma j and Mrs. Hugh Murray, Dunnellen sladys Tromely re jayne Howard, 24, 920 West Arrow, N.S day to her home here nt TLL Fran: ! poy Calif {| The Murrays now live at 491 | cis street, for an indefinite y Guy E. Johnson, 21, USS Robin- Commonwealth avenue, Boston after spending the past four months} <on and Iona L. Reid, 22, 1412 N. 3 in Chicago. 2Ist street, Richmond, Va. FIRST CHILD, A SON \ She spent Christmas Day with’ Clyde J. Carey, 30, No. One Fire Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Menke are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.| Station and Hilda Pumar, 38, 1L-e the parents of their first child, a 6- Doherty, 846 Olivia. street er; Porter Place pound, 10-ounce son born Decem- | guest of the Dohertys for Ch an ber 23, in a Kingsville, Texas, hos-| mas was Major Hartmann of j pital. | ginia. He left today for New York Menu A Day FAMILY DINNER Turk Pastina Soup* | Mrs. Menke is the former Miss | Emily B. Robinson of Key West, where he is stationed ——o—— | daughter of Mrs. Marguerite Zim-| }p7..* Viet ey Hash Snap Beans merman, owner of Key West Gar.| W rite Citizen Bread and Butter den and Lawns Supplies, 830 Flem- 1 > : i Bowl ~ Fruit Cake jing street |For I en I ‘als Beverage a Two boys, 16 and 18 3 pe for Starred Dish follows) | . ee | age, I Nigeria, B TURKEY PASTINA SOUP | Holiday Gues | West Africa, write to the editor! IN 3: 4 cups turkey | DEN > jof The Citizen asking for Am¢ brot 10 4%4-ounce can tomato In Reeves Home __|°* The Citizen porae awrite | ume Nelaeamiodi erase ee ; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ruiz of El | that their hobbies are mur thyme, 4 tablespoons carrot pas- | Paso, Texas, arrived last Wed- | singing, fi sorts and col-! tina nesday to spend the holiday sea- | lecting boc M 10D: Bring broth and on with their son-in-law and] Besides exchanging letter ¢ to a rolling boil; add thyme daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. G. M. | boys wri t they will 1a and cook 6 minutes. | Ree 703 Duck Avenue. | ing to exchange gifts fakes 5 to 6 servings. {from the United States for “the} — Py eee Valdez Is } best African goods made of Je Buddhism imagines an ascending series of heavens to exist, each ipeopled with a different grade of | deities | ther and other things.” Say the boys, “We | tending sc he in Lagos. Here For Holidays’ Claude Valdez, well-known base- | ital of Nige of gov-|———— ball, basketball and softball player | ernor and mayor.” » here, who is now serving in the} They conclude, “We are U.S. Army, will spend the holidays | ing for plenty pals by next cor here with his parents, Mr. and} ing air and ordina: Mrs. C. Valdez Signed: S. A. Taiw CORN | Lane, Lagos, Nigeria, B. W. A. | There is a world scarcity of co-| and L. A. Ipays, 10 Badaru street. balt Lagos, Nigeria, 6 WA “loperators of super markets, iProblems; to foster daughter as niatron of honor and| war, Mr. Esquinaldo served four Enrique Esquinaldo, Sr., servedjyears as a yeoman in the U. S. his son as best man, The service | Navy. read in the office of Judge | thy eoeadans are not known heré, Sgt. Wade id stationed at Portsmouth, Va., and was ex- pected home on holiday leave on Friday, His mother received word of the accident Monday, informing her he would prob- ably be a patient in a hospital at Portsmouth for at least three months. He suffered a fractured lumbar vertebra, Sgt. Wade is engaged to Miss Fay Bervaldi, daughter of Mr. ee ae est. : B. P. W. To Have Annual Holiday Party Friday mass merchandising promotion services rendered to manufactur-| Members of the Business and) Well ig A otengatel ny super markets; to | Professional Women’s Club will, Over est ethical practices and suit- | have their annual Christmas party busin able business conduct and elimi- Friday night at the home of Mrs. nate all practices which may tend to bring owners and operators of ;Glynn Archer, 1214 Von Phister street. super markets into disrepute; and |mone Husband and friends of members to study the economic problems confronting the ownership and will be special guests at the holl- day affair. operation of super markets, The corporation also shall assit Many Key Westers Spe for membership in the Super Mar- ket Institute, Inc., was accepted at a board meeting of the corporation | held December 1 in Hollywood, Fila. Membership is the Super Market | Institute, Inc. is for owners and who agree to comply with the by-laws of the corporation. The by-laws state that the cor- poration shall not be conducted for the financial profit of its members, but shall be conducted for the mu- | tual benefit of its members. The corporation has been formed, states the by-laws to develop a closer union of the owners and operators of the super markets; to promote a co-operative effort for the solution of present and future the special tic, If not, it's an e stitute. The movie isa blended mixture suspense, not its members in obtaining adequate nd Christmas compensation for their labor, in- In Havana, Cuba vestment and property; shall main- tain research and statistical de- partments for the gathering and Among Key Westers cyt | the holidays in Havana, Cuba, are Mr. arid Mrs. Julian Barrios, G. analysis of information dealing ment procedures; shall furnish a Valdez, Miss Celia Sanchez, age clearing house for information rela- tive to super markets; shall pro- mote better relations between the owners’ and operators and the manufactures and distributors of food products; provisions and ac- cessories, government authorities, employees, and the public. Mrs. Earl Ross _ Is Holiday Guest Mrs. Earl Ross of Wilmington, N.C., arrived “Saturdg + spend the Christmas ys wil her brother-in-law, and sistery Mr. and Mr. Henry Sands, 1307 Flagler street. Mrs Sands, who like many Key Westers, loves the tropical Christ- mas, hasn't spent a Christmas away from Key West or with any member of her immediate family in more northern states for 20, years. t with merchandising and manage- la Sanchez, Nena Elizarde” Miss Ondina Pita, who left Sunday | afternoon, via Aerovias Q. | Leaving this morning on an Aero- | vias Q. plane were Ramon Carrillo, | | |Mongolo Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. |— | Pedro Aguilar, and Mrs. Angel Al-| vares and son, Rolando, and daugh- ter, Miriam. AUTOPSY ORDERED (Continued From Page One) clumps of broken masonry and liberally flecked with seaweed and other debris washed up by last! night's inshore breeze. { It was beside a pile of broken! masonry, some 300 yards from the; entrance to Monroe County Beach, | that Del Pino first sighted the wie-| tim. The Sheriff's office conducted the, investigation. Further investigation! will be decided pending the find- ings of the autopsy. |

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