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—— — SOCIETY . JEANNETTE ‘ssa visi Editor Mrs. Harvey Wi ul site 4 =n Speaker At BPW District Meeting Mrs. P. Booth, Miami attorney and au be principal speakers at the Wilhelmina Harvey, first vice Federation of Business and Profe: District ssional Women’s thority on Intern Ten meeting of Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs in Miar on Sunday, January 27, The meeting will begin at 10 a. m., and will be held at the Miami Shores Country Club. During the morning session Mr Booth will speak on Dollars or Bullets.” Mrs. Harvey will speak at the luncheon at noon. Her subject will be “Federation Day.” Jan 27 is Federation Day and all di trices are holding their meetings on this day. The district includes from Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Shores, Little River, Homestead and Key West. | *Europe— clubs | Hollywood, The district hoard will meet from 10 to 10:30 a. m.; the in- ternational relations workshop! will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m.; the business meeting, club and committee reports will be; from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and} the luncheon is from 1 to 3 p. m. \ The Miami Shores club is the| hostess club. The deadline for reservations is Thursday, Janu ary 24. Reservations should be made to Mrs. Mabel Bergman 4 5 N.E. 121st street, Miami 38, ja. CT — a Mrs. Ruby Cerezo Receives Phone Call From Austria Mrs. Ruby Cerezo, 916 Franci street, received a phone call Sun- | day, December 30, from Salzburg, | Austria, from her son, Pfe. Her- | man F. Cerezo, who is stationed there. . Pfe Cerezo spoke to his mother, his sister, his grandfather and nie- | ce. He told them to tell all of his , friends here hello. | He told his mother he had just completed a seven-week course at Eucom Quartermasters School in Germany, where he had the high- est grade inthe class. He returned to Austria the weekend before | Christmas. j LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET TOMORROW Plans for organizing the 8 and 40 Salon will be discussed at a meeting of the American Legion’ Auxiliairy to be held at 8 o'clock | tomorrow night at the Legion Ho-| | | | | me on Stock Island. President Alice S. Robinson re- quests all members to be present. | | She announces that the Mid-Win- ter Conference of the American Le- gion Auxiliary, Department of Flo- rida, will be held on January 19 and 20 at the Gatlin Hotel in Or lando. For transportation to tomorrow’s meeting, members are asked to call Annie Uleher, 1806-M. Coming Events WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9- Naval Station Officers’ wives club will have a luncheon meet- ing at noon at Casa Cayo Hue- so. Key West Duplicate Bridge As- | sociation will meet at 7:45 p.m ini Coral Room of Overseas Hotel. Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club on Flagler avenue. Key West Outboard Club Aux- iliary will meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Hastings Adams, 2919) Staples avenue. | Submarine Squadron Four Of-} ficers’ Wives’ club will have | a coffee meeting at 10 a.m. at the Fort Taylor Officers’ | Club. | Sonar Officers’ Wives’ club will have a coffee meeting at 10) a.m. at the officers’ pool on! the U. S. Naval Station. ZX-11 Officers’ Wives will have a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m, at the Trade Winds Patio. ; FAWTU Officérs’ Wives’ club will have a coffee meeting at 10 a.m. at Aeropalms. Women's Auxiliary of Monroe General Hospital will meet at 3 p.m. at the hospital Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m. in building 178 on the U.S. Naval} Station. Scottish Rite Bodies will meet at 8 p.m, at the Scottish Rite | ‘Temple. | Junior Debs will meet at 7:30 p.} m, at the Woman's Club aud itorium. American Legion, Arthur Saw yer Post No. 28 will meet at 8 p.m. at the home on Stock Island. ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 JayShees will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the JayCee clubhouse. Dr. Felix Varela Lodga No. 64 will meet at 8 p.m. in the Cub an Masonic Lodge Ladies Auxiliary of Arthur Saw- yer Post No. 28, American Le- nm will meet at 8 p.m. at the Legion Home on Stock Island. Ladies Auxiliary, V.F.W. Post | No. 3911 will meet at 8 p.m. /Charlow: 'From Holiday jof Nursing in Young People Sing Hymn Old Folks Party ‘The December party at the Cour ty Old Folks Home. sponsored bs the Gray Ladies Corps December with Mrs. C ford and Mrs. J.A. Inslec esses Young people of the Church of | |God provided the evening’s enter tainment with the singing of hym ns. Cake and ice cream were served The cake was provided by the Bu iness and Professional Women’s Club and the ice cream by the Officers’ Wives’ club. Festival In | Poinciana In February David McCurdy chairman of the Poinciana Recreation Center, an- nounces the center will sponsor a Festival to be held from Feb. 12 through Feb. 23 at the Wicker Sta dium. Many interesting events are scheduled, he reports Proceeds from the festival will | be used for the Poinciana Recrea | tion Program for the children of the community ' Harry Kane is in charge of rais- ing funds for the program and will contact all business houses in Key West concerning the festival Return Visit In Pensacola Mr. and Mrs. David Charlow,!ing at her home, 1511 Johnson Announcement is being made 1011 Angela street, returned home | street Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kni Sunday after spending the holidays | rere will be a business meeting. | and Earl Adams, Jr., of Lakeland, in Pensacola with their son-in-law a West, Monroe County circuit clerk and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. El-| wood Gooder ' Mr. and Mrs. Gooder drove them ! here and they plan to visit at the Charlow home several days. The group stopped at many places of interest on their drive through Flo- riday Mr. Gooder, aviation electronics | technician, is stationed at the Na+; val Air Station at Pensacola { Apply To Wed Three marriage license were ap- plied for in the office of Judge Ray mond Lord January 7. They Truman Fabernatha, 37, Coolbaugh and Louise R. Brunelle, 27, Coral Apartments | Kenneth R. Yount, 22, Fawtulant, Boca Chi nd Esther 1. Bleak ney, 21, Cactu: otel Philip A. LaPorte, 38, 5880 S.W, 50th street, Coral Gables and Bir git E. Ekengren Ludin, 28, 5880 | S.W. 50th street, Coral Gables. R 4 ss To Wed Jan. 18 In Mr. and Mrs. David B of Sevierville, Tenp., are announc- ing the engagement and approach. ing marriage of their daughter, Miss Elsie Margaret Key West to Cramer Wilborn, pet ty officer first class, stationed at Boca Chica The wedding will take place on January 18 in St. Paul’s Episcopal church here. Miss Hendrix, formerly of Sev ierville, Tenn., attended the Univ ersity of Tennessee at Knoxville and was graduated recently from the University of Tennessee School Memphis. She is surgical nurse on the staff of the Monroe Genera! Hospital here. Her father is county agricultural agent of Sevier County in Tennessee. Mr. Wilborn, son of Mrs. Flor. ence Wilborn of Buffalo, N.Y is attached to the U.S. Naval Air | Station, Boca Chica at the post home on Elizabeth street Officers Club, Fern Chapter No. 21 order of Eastern Star wil) meet at 8 p.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ¢ les Smith 1209 George stre FRIDAY, JANUARY 11 Alcoholics Anonymous will 1 at 8 p.m. in the social hall the First Presbyterian ct Officers’ Wives’ Club will a luncheon meeting the Fort Taylor Officers Mothers’ Club of Convent of Immaculate and St School will meet 2 Canvent auditorium MONDAY, JANUARY 14 Circle three of Women of the First Presbyterian ch meet at 8 p.m. in the Mrs. Walter Price, 4 ing street reh rave Poinciana School PTA 1 meet at 8 p.m. at the school Guild, WSCS Wesleyan Service of First Methodist church will have a covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. in the church annex Gold Star Mothers will 1 7 p.m. at the V.F.W reported destroyed. ‘in the lsie Hendrix And Cramer Wilborn Hendrix #- Hendrix of | Weanesuay sanwsry 9, 1952 hay fen Page é _ PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: ¢ en Office, TIRS Officers’ Wives’ Club To Have pt Luncheon Friday Mrs. Alwyn Smith will become chairman of the Officers’ Wives’ | Club and M V. MePhillips will take the office co-chairman at Fri- | say's luncheon meetine of the club o be held at the fort Taylor } Mficers’ lub. | Mrs. J.W. Lenny, present chair- | man of the chub, will relinquish cr office Friday to Mrs. Smith, | now club co-chairman. Mrs. Mc- | Phillips, recently elect from the | FAWTUlant officers’ wives’ group as co-chairman of the Officers’ Wives’ club, will take her office. Members of the club's advisory | board will te hostesses at the | luncheon, first meeting of the club in the new year. Dridge and can- usta games will be played fol- lowing the lunchion. Advisory board members include Mrs. J.R. Foresman, Mrs, J.D. Garner, Mrs. C.B. Stafford, Mrs. J.W. Houston, Mrs. L.A. Cravener, Mrs. J.P. Baillod, Mrs. K.P, Rehn- berg, Mrs. R.M. Moore, Mrs..R.C. Burnett and Mrs. H.L. Smolin Gerald Lowes Report le Granddaughter Born In Pensacola, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lowe of Pensacola, Fla., formerly of Key West, write friends here that they have a new grandchild, Janet Ger- aldine Hamblin, born December 28 in the Maternity Hospital in Pen- | sacola to the Lowe's daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Hamblin. Mrs. Hamblin is the former Miss Geraldine Lowe of Key West. Gray Ladies MISS ANITA KNIGHT of - | cimneement to Earl Adams, Jr., Will Have | St. of Key W Gokkee Meeting | will take place in the spring Mrs. Joseph A. Inslee will be hos- tess at the monthly coffee meeting of the Gray Ladies Corps to be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- Earl Adams, Jr.. En 1,000 REDS KILLED (Continued From Page One) but the Allies recaptured it in a counter-attack. Fighter-bombers destroyed or damaged 10 locomotives and about 150 rail cars during the night, Far Fast Air Forces said. Night flying pilots reported a de- Mr. Adams is a native of Key; ase in Red truck traffie. About | West, and attended the | Key! were attacked, and 25 were! tne UY. S. Navy three years dur- | president of the Anderson as, and has been | Winter | is a member of the Baptist church of Man for the past two yea making her home in Haven. ** Southern College, Lakeland, for two years, where he was a mem- ber of Lambda Chi Alpha fra- ternity. He is now employed by Swift and Company in Lake-| land. i A spring wedding is beir Superforts battered the rail yards at Kuni, key link upply route leading from Manchuria to the front. Allied naval forces on the north- | east coast pounded Red troop posi- | tions near Kosong. Carrier-based - by . ‘planes from the Mace and Valley | Planned. it will be held in Win-| | Forge cut rail lines in 106 places. | ter Haven. Details will be an Pilots said they killed 161 Commu- | ounced at a future date | nist soldiers. 7 Eight B Reservations Pouring In For Card Party Have you phoned to make your annual reservations for the March of Dimes Card Party and Fashion Show to be January 17 at the Ca Marina Hotel? Mfs. Delio Cobo and Mrs. Or- ion Russells) chairman, believe there will ‘et even be standing room at thé hotel that afternoon ‘They urge everyone to promptly | call 1000 and make their reserva tions. Mrs. James McManus at 1000, as well as Mrs. Chester Knowles at 320 are taking reservations Among those who have made re. servations for tables te date are Mrs. J.C. Baillod, Mrs. Bernard | | Frank, Mrs. C.H. Parmelee, Mrs. |Bryant Earlis, Mrs. H. D. \and Mrs. Ramon Rodrique?. . Paul’s Church MISS ELSIE HENDRIX Shrine Club Plans Formal Dinner Dance For Jan. 18 At Casa Marina The Casa Marina Hotel will be the setting for the a West Shrine Club dinner dance planned for Friday night, January Chief C. E Blundell. chairman of the entertainment committee Accaneee The dance will be the annual ladies night party given by the club % Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock in the Casa Marina dining room followed by dancing on the patio G. A. Warren, Jr. a i Formal dress is optional, says Christened In | Bland Everett Kinsmen, president cf Key West Church The name of George Allen War- was given the infant |+ sttend the affair. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen | Reservations may be made by Warren at christening ceremonies | | calling Chief Blundell at 1679-M Sunday at the Southernmgst Pres- | jor W. F, Cook at 1817-J byterian church. The Rev. Ralph | Rogers was the officiating minis- | lic Health Quarantine station. Mrs ter. | Warren, the former Edwina Ster!- Sponsors were Rena Sterling | ing of Key West, was the long time Lord of Miami, a sister of Mrs. | Secretary tq the executive officer Warren and William R. Warren, j}of the lecal Naval station. They Jr., and Sam Goldsmith, uncle and |have been visiting relatives over great uncle to the baby. |the holidays and leave Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Warren are at pre- | day accompanied by the senior ithe Shrine club, extends an invita tion to all shrine nobles of the Key | West area and all visiting nobles ren, Jr. sent living in New Orleans where " Mrs. Warren for their home in New ' he is connected with the U.S. Pub- Orleans ‘Engaged To Earl Adams, Jr. Winer t, Monroe County circuit clerk. The Anita Knight Of Winter Haven And gaged To Marry vc The bride-elect is a native of Manassas from the Collins high school in Collins, Future Homemakers of ary of the senior class. She ¥——-—__— ing the war and attended Florida | to be held Od teh tet tte ded 2242444444424444444 A Son, Herbert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Lunn, C. Bowen vy to be taken to a refused “There were no either bike or car. agreed» to settle it selve doctor and he damages _ to Both parties | among them- | veteran newspaperman, | brighter sun Crosswell will be z it ted the various meth- | ods of making Cuban coffee of | which he is a devotee. He heard of most leading citizens in 48 hours he spent in the city. | In fact, though ordered by | Anita! : Northern doctors to relax on the | is of our town, he 30 far he also met or Key West's of the engagement of Miss nt of Manassas, C Adams, Sr., of is on a son of Earl an's holiday not taken time off portorial peregrinations for aj moment in the sun | | 19: Until February 20 1951 tags on vehicles ate good’ * until February 20, Howard Wilson, | tax collector stressed today. She was 3a., in 1949, America, graduated where she was 4-H Club, and Pocahontas Officers To Be "Installed Tuesday New Officers of Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocohantas will! Drivers are pouring into the tax be installed at a regular meeting collectors’ office to buy their tags Wilson said that they can be sured that more than a month ahead of them to buy the ne sary plates for their vehicles. Tuesday night at the Redmans Hall on Caroline street The meeting will begin at 7:30 ‘oclock Adlai bed ila We 25th Wedding d first aid or | made fam’ servec, and a_ spe | pound cake, sells by Mr: was the Guests at t. Comdr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc- ;ers gay ben, Lt K Sar Sometime this week in the | BP cdi oto happier heat” and «| Miners Are Saved 3ELSENKIRCHEN, that they were still alive and well. | Three quarters of U. S had | of Cobalt come from the Belgian | of | Congo. elebrate fnnivers {? Dinner missionary 823 Georgia s' are the par- the M a ents of an 8-pound, 5-ounce son, ; n 1ina, where she who, at Herbert C. Jr., born at 3:44. p.m. e, Was a missionary oie ain the Monrve General Hos- Wasse has | pita’ firs. Lunn is t f or , iiaBarbaia Roberts ates West Bes. Lae Povo ee pie Jav at the £0 Vi > NEW YORKER war. James Hilton. in & eeting Conunted from Page One) : Story 0 C. Bowen to the pavement. Mr. | whict Brent C. Bowen stated that the auto- | B. moving randment, “Thy > was £ a ximately ; Dic e Docto sh s itness against 25 per hour v it struck | her thy the subject of his Licycie ssells. who the s embers of Circle Mr. C. Bowen received minor! live at 100 t two the Fi Pres- cuts and bruises to his right knee, | each of them bag of “Silver A meeting held right elbe ht hand. Mr, ; Diversary Toasts were ty ernoon in the home 701 South ple. Aeropalms Brent, a-basket wa al «walnut aked for the Was Stewart McKibben. dessert the party chicken-i n Russell, was ly and gave a ition of the com- ssing truth and the Ralph Rog- stional splendid interpre manc included: searet Mrs and Mrs. D. M.| Those } Mrs. W. swell itched to write th aces Orval a ince aie ck, Lt. jg) and Mrs. George }H. Beli, Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine, ii willt Have tn « bee pod pes, Lt. (jg) and) Mrs. R. H.| Mrs. Be Papy, Mrs. Regin pened, We. talked steadily’ for !0unt and Mrs. W. E. Barclay a ais COR, ars, about three hours—but it was a " go ores moaned td.) Jobe] Danie nd Mrs. Brent. {question of who Innate welve german The ne of the circle S| who will be on Monday, Feb. 4, in the home Papy, 1021 Wash- Germany? interviewed on his WTLGDE car} lve’ Germs ‘coal miners Many birds fly non-stop over ee his impressions of — Key | were saved from death today when ;'housancs les of open ocean : : at that he | Tescuers tunneled through a = oh ra ot one yet : : . foot in and brought them to ® ing y navigate. Haseteeuces pletely for the Is: afety after 24 hours entombment ! land City and would like to buy | 9 490 feet underground. Haven has announced her | 2" Old Key West house which | “The rescue was achieved shorfly of Lakeland, son of Earl Adams e considers gracious and out-| after the 12 had tapped out sign standing architecture. 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