The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 27, 1951, Page 5

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SOCIETY . . POROTHY —— Society Editor . PERSONALS... ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE G ‘arolyn Strunk And Paul Tabailloux W ed Y esterday In Old Stone Church } and white chrysanthemums decorated (Old Stone) Church for the clock white gladio odist wedding at 2 € ay afternoon Miss Carolyn Rose Strunk of Key West and Paul Denmon Tabailloux of Hackensack, N. J The Re Paul Touchton, Methodist minister. performed the le-ring ceremon white suit with a black gler avenue, and the $33 2 v tie | Bm the son of Mr, and | 29d carried the bride’s ring on aj & mas a5 Sum- | Pillow of white slipper satin | nit avenues dine ie nsack, N. J. | edged in lace ' Miss Faye Bervaldi. vocalist. For her daughter's wedding, | companied by the organist,; Mrs. Strunk chose a blue lace| Miss Lorraine Nottage, sang “Be- | or with black accessories Her | cause” (d’Hardelot) and “I Love | flowers were pink ¢ ation: ’ Truly” (Bond) preceding the} A_ receptio’ as i at the; my. Miss Nottage played home of the parents, im- j Schubert's “Serenade” mediately the cere-| 5 “Tramaurei" cessional _ playe Wagner's Mr Wedding March” and for the rs | cessional Mendelssohn's “Bort- d and: Mrs | Citizen Staff Photo holdy.” | kept the bride’s | Miss Meri Hilton, daughter of | Mrs. Tabailloux is a graduate | RARE FIND Capt Mrs. Carl Hilton, at-!of the Convent of Mary Imma- | : : : bride a maid of | culate, clas: 1948 and a ) MRS. JOHN ANTI inspects a U. S. 2-cent 7 t 64 sor. Edward A. Strunk, III,|/Student at Florida State Unive she picked up in the parking lot ther of the bride \ the |sity, Tallahassee, where she will| 1 street store. Mrs, Anti, es at 80 groom as best man be gradua this summe | le € yet what to do with the rare coir Ushers were Phillip W. Strunk,; Mr. Ta ux attended Hack-} sther of the bride, and John, ensack High School, N. J.° and : Spottswood, friend of the|Admiral Billard Academy v! Poet Writes Of Boy Scouts ridegroom {London, Conn. He serv | ee bee 5 Lawrence Strunk, son of Mr,lyears in the Navy during W ‘al Christmas Eve Enjoy Party nd Mrs. Edward A. Strunk, I War IJ as electronic’s techn an. | + 1° ras HG Eee er al the comany ieince’the wer he hus been em:( Qn The Gilmore Seo N ut The bride, who was given in as radio engineer at) ered i t iarriage by her father. wore an adio stations, including | With the spirit of a good Christe) 6) ui. Cc ankle-length gown of fragile Key West. He is at pres-) mas, a Gilmore sailor, Ted Mach-) 7). oli : white rosepoint Chantilly lace} staff officer with the U. S.| lies writes, with sincere apologies ; LS ae ay t over white slipper satin and net, | Department of f State pees la ey Co wie. oC hancen ee fashioned with a full skirt and ajduty with the Voice of America, i iatinas deve hall fo i¢ jacket which was fastened the office of International | ins on ( sa mas Lye #2 __ | pop ered but She | Broadcasting of the Department| ‘Twas the night before Christmas i eitha wey the f bridal tulle with | of State. He he to ane all abs lene ve jStouw. Ar ( , of wh ie lilies a Munich gave the O. D. the slip Iieht feat ‘ ns ia white orciidde For aveling costume, The Chiefs were me mung from j uts pi Miss Hilton wore an agua blue |bride chose a waffle patte bale abi cecah nce k and & lace matching jacket. | pis taehio and pastel with r Th had . an his Seay pe ay Robert alo brimmed hat matching | Her corsage bd Baas. fae anees! "| |denkins, Gor Ray r dress was trimmed with lav- | Wa tended de’ Saval, are ;mond Bazc Rand, jer asters and cé ia bou coun iokeed |Warren, Ri E ‘harles | quet:of davender | The marine at the gate (and he | Yates, Al Yates, C rtlen Young Larry Strv wore aj was certainly no beauty) be r. Ronnie r George New Men Report Aboard AtFAWTU Formal Dance And Other Christmas Activities At “Y’ Arnold J. Medeiros, Herbert A Krebs, Andr E. Kielb and de variety of Chri: Charles ks, all U. S. Naval for servicemen were | syiation .a and Alfon ponsoréd by the USO-YMCA],., J. Carter, steward, repotted here Monday and Tuesday lrecently for duty aboard the Th affairs began: Fleet All Weather Training Unit, hristm with a formal) Key West, under the command nge held e patio at the Y. | of Capt. J. C. Toth. Each of the 1is-orchestra pro- has been More than 100 aviation apprentice line maintain led the music signed duty on GSO hostesses and servicemen | ence and the steward has been enjoyed the formal affair held | assigned duty at the Bachelor Of- r the stars. | ficers’ Quarter Christmas Day coffee| Medeiros from Newark, N, ighnuts were served to! J., and received his education at cemen by Miss Dorothy | the Arts High School there: Un- John Puopolo and | til entering nav »rvice last Au- | Miss Mar st Lauriha. gust, he worked at’ B. Katchen Christmas just doesn’t seem Ironworks in his hometown t without children around,) Krebs is from Plainfield, N. J., © the Y provided for this too; and was educ ated in the Scotch wv afternoon Christmas par- | Plains High School, Scotch Plains, ith an ty for approximately 40 children} N. J. Before entering the. navy from the Harris school. Service- | last August, he worked at the hered around to be | Fanwood Esso Service center in ‘or a day” and distribut- | Plainfield = ed s to the children. Walther | Kielb’s hometown is in csr Luzier took the place of Santa | peth, N. Y., where he shen Claus. Ice cream and cake were | Grover eveiand high school is ed to the group while the | formerly i by the es att ; e the | i ¢. Bohack Company in Brook- | story of the “Littlest Angel” waS | 1 hefore entering naval service | ld to then = net jin August served at A buffet dinner was Marks, also entered the navy yelock Christmas night to the |1,-¢ August after leaving his job pmen. rs. Forrest Turne?, | vith Price Cycle Company in Joyce Thompson and Mrs. Lexington, Ky., hi hometown, jopolo served the suMP-/ Aj} four boys received their re feast. GSO hostesses made} ruit training at Bainbridge, Md the salads for the dinner and the! “Carter's hometown is Philadel pies were contributed by women | phia. He entered the navy last of the Key West churches After | July ' t inner, Mr Lillian Wueb- | a | ayed the Becick when porrane Nottige | wing Dart-|yy ve “highlights of vs1,, Lo Give Recital st ee ____ | At Florida State | Cott Events ec tara Nallnee cel t _ DEC ‘EMBER 27— | dent at Florida State University, | ( ub of the Order of | Tallahassee. and daughter of Mrs. | ; Star will meet at 8| Kathleen Nottage, 528 Grinnell) r i home of Mrs. } street. $_ piano accompanist Shae Vicia d #16 Ashe street. | the 50-voice Women’s Glee Club | eS ] meet at 7:30 p.m. | of the unive y. She accompan- | Be is lied the group's annual Christmas | ppc TAR Vesper program held last Sunday | ix Varela Lodge No. 64 unr ate al | > et the| in. Tallahassee mee ee The vesper program combines | Cuban Masonic aay music, narration and pageantry in- ies Auxiliary, V.E.W. Post | rest otional service. with the! will meet at 8 p.m. at) none of Christmas. Selections | y. Home: for the program included Bach's! dies Auxiliary, Arthur SaW-/ «Hear King of Angels;” Swee-| ye 28, American Le-\yincy's “Hod'e Christus Natus/ 4 | meet at 8 p.m. ati get a Latin hymn of the 1th} gion Home century, “Concordi Laetitia;” an RIDAY, DECEMBER 28— Appalachian carol I Wonder AsI Fern cane No. 21, Order of | Wonder:” Pvie’s “Winds Through ! the Eastern Star will meet at | the Olive Tree and Joaquin | 8 p. m. in the Scottish Rite | Nin's “And the Angel Woke the j ple | Shepherds.” ‘ i B. P. W. Club will hold its aire This program will be repeated ; hristmas party at 8 P. M., 2 | Jater this week : | the home of Mrs. Glynn Areh-| “Miss N slibe beocetal er, 1214 Von Phister street. | jin a recital of piano music Sat-} TUESDAY, JANUARY1— jurday, January 5, at the univer-— Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371 | sity, This recital will be recorded vill meet at 8 p.m. atthe VFW and played over several radio home. stations, including WKWF Kenneth wart Said, “What the H—, ain't no |Stews : one got the duty?” dy Saunders. ‘ommie Joe Smith, Homer He Ed at “Phil’s’’ to have We stopped one ory ty |ward Selph, Ron anti, | But before we left we had had {Jim Wittstruck and Ma quite a few | tinez | We pitied ourselves, so far from | home. M p we per y ace up must make a year's ward- Stuck on the Gilmore, ne'er to | J. 0. Holt Family | inc a Lye an pices Fe oe ' - nf z ’ of Santa at the Casa Mar. | nee out sy Mli sence eee pends Holiday Jina w he held court at the! The first sheet of paper was ¥ | lm still strinvine the} made by a Chinese in 105 A.D. by arose such a clatter, We ran to the door td see what | was the matter. | Wat it Harry S.Preman or some Key West, cutie? In Harris Home | Lt. and Mrs. R. A. Harris, children, Midge and Ricky, Flagier s' have as their holi and 3001 ‘Twas better than that: St. Nick | day gu¢ Harris’ brother had the duty! in-law and si Mr. and Mrs. | The red ‘uniform was tailored | James O. Holt, and throughout, and daughter-in-law, Mr A good naval tailor fitted that| Mrs. James O. Holt, Jr, t figure so stout. send Holt, all of Raleigh The wagon he drove, t'was po wered by mules The Holts arrived here on ‘On Gromyko, On Vishinsky, it’s | ¢ Christmas, - you: foalst’” We “asked ‘Him’ insides.-be . saad .| not to worry, He’d pause for a minute, he was in a hurry “So you're from the Rudolph h Halley Will Wed Today though Gilmore yes, I got your letter; SEVVORE Gone 1E petal of that wonderful turkey dinner | can Hockey League have missed But you haven't been good, you| 4.) tar Rudolph Halley and Miss a la Alma At my house, | the post-season playoffs ohce in 13 could do much better. rear sahdoe alley and MNSS we listened to a broadeast of old | years. That was in the 1949-50 sea- | For instnce, liberty, the saioir’s |" 4" co ony: for City, Counet| nest S0nee PY the famous Ox: | son. iS 5 ce: 1of as ne esis The traditional | vie “sat 0 at it like each was | PPesicent: Madey; tocmee counsel included skirls of Scot-| 4 1 Ti Vy ad qurilaet ek = aen Was | for the Senate Crime Investigating sate On Christmes| PP y lo Ve You gripe and you mumble ior pres ‘a1 wi . Bias Pika to Marionne and} Howard Harison Kimble; 22, of _swear at the “Reserve’ De tages ated anced ae Simone’s revealed that! 1209 United street, and Betsy Yet it is everyman’s rights | yey during an illness last April.) nection with Sante - T newer | eeue, Catem 18-08 1328 Duncan ddagger She is 31. Halley, married twice} caw son Hite under one treat |3eeh have applied for a mar. | Take this day of Christmas that) She 1S 21-0 es pi fics dipe a: = brad = riage license in the office of you all hold dear, a te, their binck cock: | County Judge, Raymond Lord. | It wouldn't be possible if we all a Ls s in on the party. | Lt. H. P. Hansen lived in fear. Some nations would make our Christmas obsolete, Is Transferred If it weren't for your ship and the rest of the fleet. F rom n Opler Sta So drink up my lads, one and ‘ all be merry USN, fh 4 And hope the world’s pains are t a Hs. F all temporary.” ur ations officer at op He bade us farewell and disap. | erational elopment — Station peared in the sky, He reported aboard in 1948 With our promise to be good, or Lt. Hansen is manding Officer at least to try ATA 161) © back to the Gilmore and into our beds, at N While visions of discharges danc-{ He lived with his family at 2-1 ed in our heads Poinciana Place and was a mem Let the whole world take notice, | ber of the local Masonic Lodge, and please if they would, Lt. W. J. Lutenhouse, USN, re Forget wars and dissensions, re- | lieved him member Santa, and be good. SEO EMSS When you JOE PEREZ AND WIFE | uit compote | } ee simmer the fruit in the HOLIDAY IN TAMPA water in: which it was soaked; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perez of Key | the soaking: water contains both West are spending the Christmas | flavor and nutrients. rve the holidays visiting relatives in Tam- fruit along with cere s pa, Fla. times, breakfast for PRE-INVENTORY SALE NOW GOING ON Pollock's Quality Jewelers 508 Duval St. — Next Door To Kress Discounts 15% to 60° (NO PRICE FIXED MERCHANDISE INCLUDED) CONCH CHOWDER re M. Poteets Of | Texas Visit Son | And Family Mr. and Mrs, A, M. Poteet, Sr., yeburne, Texas, arrived last to spend the holidays here by AAYMER | visiting their son and daughter-in- Station looks desert- | law, Lt. (j.g.) ‘and Mrs. A. M. now that all the | Poteet, Jr., and their children 618 ‘ painted toys have been | Mark ‘and Terri Lee, Dey, j of of el Fire q ay brightl ij listri Nibeld to children. Wonder | SOS Wine CBRN wh delight child got the < ranch howe with the| Fleet Reserve shirt sa ainted on the veranda? There was a 1o"| Gives Christmas See cay wey an beauti- house made in Key West style, | ee , in Christmas 13 wes | perticulady | E-ORaEes =~ a sie: che There's such a differ-| 4 y5roximately 150 children at-| Miss. Merry Christmas wore a chee pee the | toys thes | tended the annual Christmas| White nylon tulle gown with tiny days in contrast tq the simple party given by Branch 56, Fleet| Violets sprinkled on the taffeta anes \ i when wé were Bde Reserve Association and the Lad-j Underskirt. She wore a stole of We re t with ns that ies Auxiliary held Saturday after-| white tulle caught a the shoulder Re Pibeceg tae sncmp. 4 feW noon in the Fleet Reserve club| by violets. nd horses made of tN | rooms at 418% Front street. | Miss Freeman's gown of red which when wound up cePt) The guests were children of | taffeta was truly in the Christmas ily for @ few feet and then | Naval and Marine careermen. | Spirit. An arrangement of poinset- 4 standstill. But in @)" “phe adults of the association | tia’ caught the left side of the f tovs viewed yester-) enjoyed a party at the club rooms| own in a drape effect. She wore wha he homes, of Booey | musie of the Quintones. a red tulle stole. ee : si z edie Sunday night. Dancing was to the} Gerry Pinder directed the musi- hes a big toy; Ie » Huch Me-| | Joanna Roberts ws And C. S. Kraeger To Wed Sunday Reilly w lof thines in- a at roll their eyes. | » mddlebag and} d: attached. I'm nat n shoots rh. | j . < was. bought fori Miss Joanna Roberts and} kei far Mae and Joe. Any.-| Charles S. Kraeger, both of Key a the fathers were biiev ai | West, will be married at 4 o'clock frie te and: thee abitite to | Sunday. afternoon at the Naval; fine bead’ én’ ¥ iting | Memorial Chapel on the U.S. : able even it) Naval Station. d Fr. Lanning will perform the | Catholic marriage service. a ee Miss Roberts is employed in the we ee es nage ecrly.at| sigs department at the U.S. ifo Jeanne. 1 woe} Naval Station here. Mr. Kraeger,| h elevhant,|@ former Key West business man, ‘ tinkling | #8 serving as a naval reserve in a |the VX-1 squadron, stationed at ie Till Waller, | the U.S. Naval Seaplane Base} > Waller's little oirl, wae bew | here. » herself with candy and| Miss Roberts and Mr. Kraeger didn't’ resister when. Rse an- invite all their friends to attend nounced that the nicest Chrict-| the we and the reception to s was that Jill’s daddy,| be held “at her home, 1229 Duval afficer, was due | street, “imfMediately following the) m Korea within a short] setviee. > i We sb we the Walter | 5 hense to\let Harrv Phil- | with a whole pascel of | cht elimpses of enc- lined at the; ildn't hit a tossed-up bal- <q ! s' Nahv which army aa ‘Interesting Notes Pakistan, nine yards of cotton vel Christmas cards I re- and thank you one of pouring mashed vegetable fibers into a flat mold. roof the town Tast nieSf striking Christmas dis- Ray Schoneck's house . . . wd stood om the edge n to admire the snow- More than two-thirds of the 50,000 tion of Camiguin Is- land in ‘the}Philippine Islands had to bé €vacuated when | voleano on Hil Hibok Moun: chestra with a chbbv| tain erupted in 1 eee waving a baton in time to Christmas music On the| West Virginia was carved out of eof was a sleih drawn by rein-| the state of Virginia and became a aded bv the famans a réd light om hit as on the. noreh state in 1863 during the Civil War. xe a On the ocean bottoms are more | hefore a finent Stonped at | than 400,000 miles of international Larry Karns’ but the _ festivity | communication. % had folded . % so back to Lt.} J. R. Thompson's for more | The Hershey Bears of the Ameri- The wedding is expected to take place Saturday at Ley Me-| morial church. Also applying for a marriage | license on December 24, were | Gary R. Piedot, 21, of FAWTU, gave me a cigarette} fitted on to a} puff, but really, | e last C t bits of leftover fruit} . ko and serve topped with a/B0ca Chica Field and Mary Lou | istard sauce and maraschino | Solomon, 18, 923 Eatort 3 i s in your best sherbet Casey Stengel, manager of the - | New York Yankees, played in three you have pretty y Toore, play World Series for the Giants and up. For one thing keep floors| batted .393 during those post-season If them waxed to show off pretty rugs. Pre - Inventory ALE Now Going On * * * Children's Fleming & Simonton St. at the Elks’ Club Benefit Dance held Christmas. ‘annex, Miss Barbara Freeman was her attendant, ~ sented her with a gift and a bou- Miss Freeman also received | from the Elks Club and a rug from |the Long Furniture Com the contest. 11 o'clock. More than 300 persons packe dthe club annex for the holi- William Cates 'And Wife Of Wisconsin Here Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs, Cecil Cates, Borges. Mr. Cates is a student in the Milwaukee School of Engineer- ing in Milwaukee. j wedding of Mr. | Miss Betsy Belle Cates, to How- “Miss Merry Christmas” A. Miss Gay Lou Barrosa was crowned “Miss Mrs. Roland Jackson, f ceremonies for the rowned Miss Barrosa and juet of American Beauty roses. a gift pany. Seven candidates participated in The winners were ‘al show which was presented at jay affair. Mr. and Mrs. William Cates of arrived Sun- lay morning to spend the holi- jays with their parents, Mr. and 1329 Duncan treet, and Mr. and Mrs. Juan | Mont 1107. Duval street. The Cates will also attend the, Cates’ sister, FOR HER * Hb>mmmesee mapn TSHIRTS —Fanedes oe creennin SWIM — Men's TRUNKS “sesesnabenncenneeenens Cec5eoMeaSsrmarrirca Sep, poten cin ieeenlipendsct

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