The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 22, 1952, Page 3

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nei csiiepesieneateniaamnsnensaesimmnantninateieie SOUT TT ..... DOROTHY RAYMUER. Surgical Nurse ee co In C eremony Ais Miss Elsie General hospita FAWTUlant, Bocz mony at St The Rev. J altar decorated with white The bride is the Mr. and Mrs. David B. H of Sevierville, Tenn She given in marriage by h¢ She white slipper a chantilly pf illusion, edgec: white unt, Byington, the ceremony orchid was a ‘ The bride's fseorge Faraldo, v Strapless chiffon go Bray with a coral cl fined in sray to match t ressories, a lace Jace mitts. He pale pink carnation The bride’s mother, \ n Hendrix, wor: \ anc an orchid ! Mr. George froom’s attendant The F home, 2214 Seidenber was the setting for which followed Mrs. Grace Kruzick and M Norma Faraldo heln« the bride’s table whict tractively decorated white snapdragon f pink teacup hibiscu nd ' thrysenthemnm: thre -tier cake. The du Mniversity of Tennesse Nursing The groom is th+ r Mr fats Cramer Wilh« f Buf wore a pr satin topy lace boler fingertip She with lace prayer book if Miss Mabel Ilex Tenn t A beau ached t attenda the the bride alo, N. Y.. and Zor Mit porn of South Boston. bP oeraduste of Eme Schook of Aviation: n Fla.. and a vete World 1 Tl. He began his Nav September 1942, at Newport, served on and stations landa, Me.: Me.; ABA R. 1; CASU 5 Calif.; Fleet Photo Sod. No, 2 st Guam Island in tt Section Base, Brookly UCN2, at Key We ‘ , he served aboard € craft carrier Franklin) Delar Roosevelt in the Mediterranean He attended — the ivanced Aviation Mechanic School at Memphis, Tenn ialist Sehool of gines, Allison Aircraft, Ind 1 olis, Ind. Duty with FAWTUI in Key West wa \ service at NAS Pensacola, Fla vised jet eng FAWTUlant jet then returned to here, where he After a hoheymoon of ti closed Gestination, the newly weds will live at 1207 S street, at home afte Va. H ne chat typ ireraft FAWTUlant is ne tationed January 28 BETA SIGMA PHI GCROLP SPONSOR CARD PARTY The Ways and Means cominitiee of Beta Sigma Phi sor: sponsoring a card party to be given at the N.C.S. on Duval street Thurs rity day evening, January 24 at 8 p.m Canasta, bridge, poker and other card games will be played. Eight prizes will be given and the lie is invited to attend Players are asked to own card: bring their “oming Events TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 Shell craft class, Of icers beginners only, Qtrs Na val Station. 1:30 p.m Meeting, Young Adult Fe ship, First Methodist Chu annex, 8 p.m Meeting, Order 6f B Scottish Rite 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Ever Ready St home of Georgia Bel! egler street, 3 p.m Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re bdkalBodge No. 14. Knights of Pvthias Hail, 8 pm THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 Meeting, Monroe ¢ tal Woman’s Auxit group, hospital, 2 p.m Meeting, Jayshees ‘ 7:30 p.m Meeting, Ladies auxiliary Post 3911, V.F.W. home, 8 p.m Meeting, L es Aux hur Sawyer Post Ur American Legion 8 pm Meeting >. 64 pm MONDAY, JANUARY Handicraft Class for Wives, Recreation Naval Station, 7:3 Meeting, Beta S ity, San Carlos Meeting, Methc ley House, 8 p.1 Meeting, Anchor I Scottish Rite Temple, 8 Dr. Fel 919 Elizat Society are | fditor PERSON ALS... NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Navy Bride ‘ants Friday Monroe Jennie Seymour Worker in Wood ind Motor Court Van Cvir fourth on's southernmost Culin reports that wonderful fishing plenty of barracuda fish. He says that the has found Key West the entire f to be ideal vacatior INDIANA COUPLE {DMIRE DRIVE FROM MAINLAND Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Love of to Key West. This is their the nation’s southern- e Loves reported that drive south ov Ove TO WOMEN PHON Citizen Office, 1935 { Until 1951, Nepal, on Tibet's sout hern border, had been governed by | | a hereditary prime minister for 104 | | years — North Carolina’s average field of lint cotton per acre for 1951 is es timated at 382 pounds. The 1950 average was only 149 pounds A colony of 7,500 American fla- mingos has beetf reported Hving-@n id of Great Inagua in the Pope Gregory XIII in 1582 inst tuted the reformed Julian calen dar in use Han- and } nd, ¢ are Thomas Eugene 325 Amelia beth Raym treet; John Dus street and thon AABALAAAAAAALAAAAARAAAMAABAMMAAMMR SD The ‘Comedy With Serious Message — r ing fn OCI ne : re WE ATHERMAN Says | “Born gp a Nell Direetod “ isin * * Beguile Barn — Nighters 2 ee re By SUSAN McAVOY te facts of political and ecnomic Forecasi West and Vicinitv: Partly with some likelihood of Key cloudy v. Ban cst © L night’s opening Born life shows the a € nerican rain and showers this after s Initiated Into Yesterday” at the Key iuconcera about w he show|noon and tonight. Continued 4 “ rheate} ‘ JUST 1 Washington, or any state capital, ! warm. Wednesday, cloudy and ) Y Org vaniz ation | | xcitement as a Broadway open or any city n. Gentle to moderate east K r Num- | | ing. Bie actors t well as outheast winds . freshening merican. Weta Yor one, tickets were just as) the audience wo help ab Weenesday. egulap anes hard to get for the little theater that sorbing some o message. Wc! "Fiorida: Clear to partly eloudy eur | seats 118 as for a Broadway thea-iread the morniag’s paper wit! | in south and central portions to- 15th of January. }ter that holds 1800. a litle more interest and aware|4ay and Wednesday. Méstlv . their midst | eb at icke: weied 2% 1 usual {-loudy in extreme north with disabiea vet lack of space. 1 had aywright’s skil, however, | ew showers Wednesday and 2 ot therehae hours on the phone, und runt st ke preseuts this serious | ome drizzle in the TaHahassee f ound town obtaining two 1 me with really funny lines that | a this morning. Continued ous seats for Libby Holman a id up on a third showing to this id. but arobalile conics an aa, wn and now Photo By Karns se gnc cone is a r ae antes none UaoeN the | treme north Wednesday, ors Mise den ‘ i play Jacl entzel me. little barn last night and good| ~ yacK iNe ‘ ee WILLIAM t € Old Is i Trading Post to carry on creatively in Miss Holman, though she stil humor was evident on all faces Stee ae eenaatee one wis 1 disabled vet the i i ity as cust made 1iture and polished wooden bowls, an art cannot talk because of her throat the end of the opening. Gentle to moderate southeast to War I. At their] iy igceit Pa. he ape yeas in the Navy. Rumor says he was | ailment, wrote on her ever-pre-| ‘The lighthearted production ent | “sith winds laden, Wednerdag the chapter had probably born an admiral poon, not a ay the one he put in his own ent pad that she was very eager ertained the audience throughout. |. ,derate eouilieay winds ive « ot m i eda odshop. His theory is that tourists here want to buy gifts [to attend the Key West version. 'One woman laughed continuously | ou ¢h porte aridiesioueate Ld y ‘ates, Life| ™made in Key und that’s et up his own miachinery for handicraft right on the spot. | She had seen the Broadway pro-| utwer men and women roared at) caciondlly fresh southwest’ winds : Cates, Life} Gampbell is married to Rachel Campbell, a painter, another one of the subjects who will appear in | duetion years ago. the famous gin-rummy scene and) over north portion. sNifting to int and. civil | aes air Sey t anion . She and Perry wound up pra-|at the cavortings of the blonde with | northerly over _extren 8 h neeih : the U. S.|_ the local artist series of tures and short biographie ctieally on the stage sitting in -he the bird-brain gen Arsene Aah cara he of the Serv-! te 2 y front row of the theater Among the first nighters were |) _ fags e i Supply and} Order Mearti And Sister Lodge Hoffman Class Sets) From where we sat in the middie | Mrs. Harriet Stowers Wilson, JY ee ae Ley with few 1 ys Friday As Date For|"° crowded house, I tic hly Porter IV. Mary Louise Spots: | ciudy in hoe lav. Partly i wing the ree-} Hold Joins tin talle tion Of Office riday As Date For enjoyed tie comedy which 1 have wood, Barl Johnson, COP Charles | GOUdy in south portion through ‘ ocial was hel€| tnstatlation of officer 1952 ren Sacialibine now seen three times and Mrs, Doris Gossett; oe mable tine WES cee cet ere a First Social Event | When we ait congratulated Maida ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy ton, active | — yable ti were held recently : LEGION WILL HEAR | ' mais and acs ieee Svelyn Law-| Revort esent. Mr. Franklin A Caball < mn | The first social event for 1952|Lazarovici between the acts and, Barn leaders, Miss Evelyn Law y r n af Life Member Mrs. | i0& of the Order of Caballeros de) CONFERENCE REPORT |... sponsored by the Hoffman) alter the play, we meant it. son, Mrs. Harry Kenny, Mrs. Mar-| Key West, Fla., Jan. 22, 1952 k entertainec | Marti No. 3 1 it's sister Lodge roe alae ting of Arthur Saw- | peak ; . ‘ial | She, Was directed the play with | ie Hidden and many others. Ibservations talen at City Office th his expert | Scaerodista de! Hogar No.1 at the, Jo. post No. 28. - n Lesion, | 2tult Class of the Lev Memorial 6 fight light touch, yet che did One of the finest elements in the | 9:00 A.M., EST iano. “The enter- ; Dr. Felix V 1, 919 Blizabeth | Methodist Chureh will be a box | rot forget the serious meaning of | Little Theater whether it is in Key e pianc f elix t ana ho keld Wear at »m - ‘ <5 : committee | gen Ved street ill be Feld Wednesday at 8 P.M. inc auction and “Womantess! the lay, which remains as valid | West or in Calais, Maine, is that Temuacetiote food. Among. those | er ee e at the Legion Home, Adju Wedding” to be heid at the church | today as it did 1915 when it | the members pull together on stage | Highest yesterday 79 Ppa te ir Officers elected for the Order o hel Johnson announced jonnex. corner Truman Avenue and | opened on Broadw and back stage for a common, | Lowest last night 1 ee Vins Catminer Marti inchide’ Laminar, Rev. Is \ revision to the Post by-laws .Georgia Street, Fridav, January | The theme of Garson Kanin’s . constructive goal Mean 75 if : J Vice Com-|mael Negri Vice Lum G Ropes ented for final action. 25. 1952 at 6°00 P. M. The P play is simply stated and repeated Last night's production showed | Normal 69 se es M. Daniels: | ald Abreu: Patriarca, A. de Luna; ;“ "> 0€ PReseies OT ae... (Mublic is invited to participate in| hroughout the three acts. Cor-|that people from various walks of real mande R ral a es tT Mtliredo Lucignany: S¢ \ report of the Mid-Winter Con- tne evening of entertainment uption of our democratic instit- | life, from far away cities could be | Precipitation i G st a Santiago Vv rence held in Orlando on Janu All ladies who attend are re-| itions will go on just so long as. welded into an acting team. Total last 24 hours 0 i ndev Eri a i | cr y} apy 19-20 quested to pack a box, containins | the people are apatictic and allow! Most of the credit for this co-| Total this month T ihe snder and Department oft y Vice-Sec., Ant : eroncth fod for themselves, their] it to. ordinating effort goes to Mrs. Laz: | Neficiency this month _ 1.31 ins, I ia Sergear Arms EMING | ert Lils Gardena ’ children who will attend, and for! Mrs. Lazorovici east her ct , avovici. For it is the director, after | Total this year The Norcisa; Life Member are srenonies. Aurelio An ) He wspitaliz red Navy jthe person who will buy the hoy | ters beautifully. Jack in | all, who has to tie the cast together | Deficiency this year is ae E. Cates; Mr. Milton A.) Guarg. J en Maret For example, Mr. and Mrs. Joby |:he. self-made millionaire juak | in the temporary but intense bortds | ei Miss Jennie L. Seymour’) jutig “Lacedonia; Pasi Laminar T | Brown and the two children of the | man’s role gave a consistently good | that make them an acting group.| Relatiy 5 ‘ 7 | Julio cedoniz inar, | | srown 2 n a ‘ole gave a consis yg | a 8 8 + hee 3:00 C. Noreisa; Mis.) Harry Albury Men 0 SeeS NOW = Browns will attend. Mrs. Brow: | performance Waller as. the ing their own place on. the reed bad AM. « cisa; Mrs Sano Officers ir r the Saceri will nack in her box enough fried) dumb blonde 0 wakes up to stage Mrs. Robert M. Daniels; ) qistas de! I re: Ta rhe y sat the U.S. Nav’’ | chieken. snadwiches. cake, or pie Haresiiou: i M bi s del} 1 I at th I i : | > (an ta Lakes a “| G. Papy: Mrs. Erie | naria, O Vice Lumi- Héspt West. are due ior a and fruit for four persons, and wil!) Rescue On Horseback } 30.08 ins-1018.6 = ™M, é Mary McKnight: | naria, Onel Secretary, | big treat this comfng Saturday 4 ace her name inside the top of | cist Raymond | Raquel s etary ternoon when another show spor hox. The bow will, be sald at | | Teinoesenie: r t | s Almanac d F ANCE Ace » Tr r wed by the Veter Hospital auction, If Mr. Brown is highest ! Sunrise 7:18 am Coe ar er E ie Mars Program will hit the boards. In bidder for the box prepared by l'Suheee in ee 1 DAVs are planning on] Dulce M. Perez: Mistress of Cere addition to patient participation, se- Mrs. Brown, he will buy the box Moonrise 2:49 cial gatneriags at] monies; —Zoila Exterior veral well-known entertainers will and will eat his supper with Mrs Nesta #:48 san. nee every vo months|Guard, Concha Inter perform ve bedside radios will! Rrown and the children. If r = 33 p.m. disabled veterans, their | rd, Guillermina Cardenas, P: he aware to patients taking | Brown is not the hivhest bide | wives sisters andjLuminaria, Margot Esperdy part in the show the box and some other gentleman Leer’ 7. a ited, regardles: After installation ce ynies Curtain time is at 2 p.m., Satur-| buvs it. then the other gentlemar : the disabled veter an | social was held at the E] Anon Ice v, January 26. The purpose of the eats supper with MR. Brown and | | Naval Base a the Disabled | Cream Parlor sterans’ Hospita: am under the children, and Mr. Brown en- | | OMORROW crican Veterans, since the| ‘The Order mex s Jeadership of Pat B. Withrow, | tersethe auction again, and bids or High tag Have are pledged to help all|day at Dr. Yelix National Director of Veterans’ ‘another box. When he succe “pica | 104 am. 10:23 a.m. ee ene iheie ayilnwen: | alent t West Virginia, is to provide reerea- buying a box, he eats his s ee ee 2 he sa ce Et GPO Ey OE tion and entertainment for veter- with the lady whose box he buys ig r ee ins of our armed forces who are First, second and their prizes w’ | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA rs. Stoker Here iccsiaices be awarded for the most attract- | Reference Station: Key West \ * ive boxes. The boxes are ofter| Time of Height ot I. | e wra y reese! » stars i} WELL, COME ON IN | ates. G. 1. stoker wn ter 90°) Ate Patrol To Meet ccc resemn tian, moons: | Station— Tide high u COME ONIN! abet ab Badicon, Wilkow: i Aro © VEEL hearts, diamonds, ete Bo | Bahia Honda and Mrs. Eldon Lum of Wah oan ie P sola ane meee ane ee | (bridge) ——-oh 10m . 8,0 ff peton, NLD. are vacationing in Key | “7+ 'S Vs! e home of her In their meeting tonight at §:09 the cheopest materials, such as shoe No Name Key West. The Lums are making their | daughter, Mrs. G. I. Conant of st the Faraldo Flying Service, the boxes, colored crepe paper. and | (east end) —-+2h 20m week's stay in the nation’s sout-]16 Duck avenue. They are enjoy-! Key West Civil Air Patrol will! Silver foil oi fee es Piss ) Boca Chica hernmost city at the Southwind Mo| ing this. their initial visit to the! Start a course in Meteorology giv- | auctioneer will be “speedy Biggs” | (Sandy Pt.) -—oh 40m tor Court. This is their first visit] ona City and ve tomor. (2 BY Wallace D. Culbertson. Dur- | McKibben ‘s ‘ | | taldes Channel to Key West, and they report that | y abe wile feave tomer ing the last meeting a course in Following the he : . : (north end) -+2h 10m they.are finding the fishing won- TOW for a visit to Texas and pavigation under the “direction of manless Wedding will pe the | +en derful ‘ Kansas ar Hollerich was instttuted. | ture of the evening's entertainment | (—)-Metahasdieineiie Causa ta ered a eatch of 24 fish by the two Will Appear On Jay€ee. ee eaeas cauatinal pe (4)—Plus sign: | Corrections v of them in one day’s fishing some. - pri ; . ded. f ) ° i a - ‘AM, | %s thing worth talking about \Of Dimes Bur thda y Batt ~ gr ne Sea — ec, tain fhe Lum’s would like their fri - : ——? MINNESOTA VISITORS Se vee ee, Ge Interesting Notes (®) Wirephoto | PLAN FISHING CRUISE are finding the Key West espe al- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson and ity and climate a definite assest to About 100 islanders from Puka MARTIN KUNKEL, v horse rescuing | Dr. and Mrs. HW. Wellman of niet eee puka, in the Cook group. recently | fiogd victims in the ion of Artesia, | Montevideo, Minn, are visitors in moved to another island because z | Key West. Althoush ti ! Rica . ae ‘4 brings George 2, té safety fror ‘y Wes: jough the patty has AEY WEST aCCLAIMED of overcrowding. The population o: | Calif. re : | not yet had time to take advantage IDEAL VACATIONLAND their atoll had reached 600 their flooded home | of the plentiful opportunities for eee yo prince van Ce ~ | — | fishing, they anticipate doing so Gas DIGS aarneAch. NY. Scene Russia claimed a total steel out | Coed Turns Bullfighter écines f pes , i They put in 1951 of about 35 million tons, | “ ‘ | Mr. Larson stated that they were ' cee és Just about equal to that of the l | especially impressed with the lobe- te oe. cas ae _§. Steel Corporation | lly drive from the Florida main- aghter im oh ABA | land to Key West and that they are finding Key West a most interest- ng town. Gad! It’s GOOD ORANGE | | | | | PRETTY: PATRICIA McCORMICK gives a flas ing display ights her first bu » work and ¢ t as a profe: sare:

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