The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1952, Page 5

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. —— -—- ——— Eugene Rosam, Jr., And Wife To Do Foreign Missionary W ork ee ee SOCIETY . . BVOKUTHY RAYMER, Society Editor . PERSONALS... SubRon 4 Wives Will Auction Jr. Woman's Club Enjoy Games At a ea —™ NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ; Shop Hopping Both Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Rosam, J, Key ¥ Books At Coffee Social Meeting graduated next Sunday trom the Watchtow with JAXON Gilead, Ithaca, N. Y —— ye The Junior Woman's Clut f ” . monthiy sectal meeting was hek Rosam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D I 424 Officers’ Wives! club are asked| Thursday evening at the ciub.| Did you catch any fish over cust@aiep, The larger. sized erine stweut. Me attended Key West high shoo! t ng Jd’ book, iy longer house and a program of lively the weekend, or perhaps @ nice low tail, are expecially mic« Key West the past twelve years. Mrs. Rosa wanted, to the monthly coffee #8 Was me! with enthusiasm sun tan? The weekend is such a stuffing: Aly kind you pre Camilla Lenz of Chicago ¢— int he ub to be held 0 with every member present part ice time to get all caught up on according to taste. Ithaca Bible colle; the Bibi lle Ro had “ cipating li the things you don't find * «¢ * om Mr. aan Mrs. use eo ox _ 7 me 4 a to k Wednesday morning at} Club bers inva a numbe ne for during the week days. Mrs. Joseph Kemp must be foreign missionary work in Egypt | Se oe = Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. (of guests » list includes Miss| whether it’s work or play. But| very happy lady Lebanon or in Jerusalem. They wili the Jehovah's Witnesses in Key 7. books will be auctioned Dora Martinez, Mrs. Bunny Vay.| Monday has rolled around again,' ge $e pees. in the } leave this country for their mis- |e Me worked approximately | 10), the proceeds from their sale |", Miss Carmelina Cuesta, Mrs.| and we've been shopping er Jewelers Friday / sionary assignment on approxi-| 299 hours‘each month for the past | 9. 5 seve Chanter o r Ruth Pierce and Miss Shirley How | for you | several people buying ying to the Na var a mately Mareh 1 |nine years in the work : ain o 2 ser * « Duncen’s Ruby crystal . ‘ an vecking the SubRon Prizes were given Mrs. Ruth | celebration of the ' ol 4 Mrs. Resam, Sr.. will | church candidate, Mrs. Bonnie Lee) Pierce and Miss Carmelina Cues Usually when you Bethe the | ave Wednesday morning for New — achedes “oo . family pup it's a case of get- | ‘m9 anniversary ‘ York and will attend the gradua- | His employment here + Nichols, for Carnival Queen ta Pp Mrs. Joseph Kemp. tion ceremonies. The young Ro. | Work as @ carrier of The Citizen) Either the pocket-sized paper Refreshments were delicious | = liberally showered your- enyetal to outoomnahy ' sams hope to return here for vi-| @fd for the past five years he has Hound books, or , leather bound punch and cookies served by Mrs | self, and you both wind up | ie mot only timely sit before leaving for their foreign | delivered The, Mian: He will be wWeleomed. Mem-! Lilian Lujan, chairman assisted| With @ feeling of mutual lesth- | ° the Ruby enniversary,-but essignenent at gy he Agr yg PS hould put each book in #. by co-hostesses, Mrs. Jerry Riggs} py ae. pep the me we wese 6 ; Before Septe ' : work of the churc ‘ sack, and if it ts a best) and Mrs, Lorrane Wood benny Beach entomolog- i mening. tom aber peace im the work of the church. | ie, mark its mame on the| The pest meeting of the organ.| lt end chemist decided same- —, Jewelers, we the use of the auc- zation will be a business meeting | thing should be done about | many triends Graduate From Bible College ee B.C. Papy, 1021 Washington, 3 pm Meeting, Methodist Men. Wesley House, 8 p.m Meeting, executive board. Poin Meeting, WMU of First Baptist church, 7:30 p.m Meeting, Woman's Aux. St Paul's Episcopal church, par- ish hail, 3 p.m Meeting, Key West Ministerial association, Ley Memorial Met hodist church, 10 p.m Special Interest Cooking Group will moet at home of Mrs Kay Rehnberg at 620 Sou- thard street, 10 a.m. TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Executive Board of Harris Schoo! | PTA will meet at 1-90 p.m. in| the library at Harris School | Business meeting of Jr. Wo man's Club at clubhouse, § p. ing. Sea Finigee Coatiette | ; Tih at VEW home, 8 pm. | 4 West Players, Barn . opm ! Navy Carnival Fun Nite, dance games, entertainment at Fike Club annex 8:30 to 1 a.m. Pub- lie invited Meeting. Key West Assembly No 13, Order of Rainbow Girls, , Scottish Rite Temple. 7:30 p.m. | Meeting. Catholig Daughters of THURSDAY America Court Mary Star of) the Sea No. G34, at St. Ann's hall, 8 p.m Key West Chapter No. 283, Ne MAS. EUGENE D. ROBAM, IB. pion wo leave thy ‘on approximately March | for foreign missionary work February 5 at 8p. m liss Gloria Carbonell Becomes Bride Lf Joseph Medina In Friday Wedding Miss Gh daughter of Mr 528 Bahama sirget, beewme the bride { the USS Meward Gilmore at the Carbone February | at 1 o'eloc® Juptice @ the Peace —————— John Car ep A. Medin pegs afternoor Ira Albury per ria Carhonet) bonell } formed the single ring céremony The bride wore @ begutifully Tonight Is Date red blue suit and wore a; | te flower corsage. Sie ee OF Bible Drama At sn marriage by het tthe Ne pheaediat John Carbonell, Her attendant on ecg a ‘The seventh grade class ot the were vellow Intermediate Department of the Beet man for the wedding was) First Methodis: Cuurch under the Jove Valder. : | Neadership of their teacher Mrs John Carbonell, the bride's | ygith Loper and their Supt. of the r wore a white suit. Her} Department Mrs. J. Paul Touchton red. The bride mother, from Tampa. will present a Bible Drama tr | gown with a their perents and friends tonight at 7:00 m the reereation hall of the | Church Annex ‘There will be 6 scenes presented at the Carbonell home. | from the Life of Christ, beginning |About 75 guests were present) when He was twelve and ending nd these who helped serve were’ ith His resurrection. Mes. Coeil Carbonell, Mrs. Louis| The following Intermediates will Carbonell, Mrs. Raymond Dei part: Wayne Albertus geo and Mrs. Louis Norcisa { ase, Louise Brooks, May The bride and groom left for | Curry, Richard Hoefer Jr, Jackie & honeymoon m Tampa after the | Key, Teddy Key, Ruth Mazeau rereption j Jack Russell, Geraldine Saunders Out of téwn guests included | Mary Jewell Touehton, Rose Trus Meri ister, | sel. Jean Weatherford, and Glenn ss der * Miss | Roberts. Alicia Medina of Tampa and the! After the program the Intermed bride's brother, Cpl. Harold Car- ites will have games planned by | bonell of Fort Jackson, 8. C. | the 8th grade class and their teach er, Mrs. Lauretie Bethel. The 9th arade class is serving thew teach er, Miss Pauline Nihoul as a re freshemat commitice. The parents will be meeting during the recrea tional period to organize a discus. sion group*on the problems and | | M: mn Was serv following the remony graduated next Citizen Staff Photo ES, Scottish Rite Temple al MARRIED AT HOME I ! xeon, Gloria Carbonell pm } daughter of M ‘ Ca ‘ $28 Bahama street Meeting, Mothers’ Club of CMI} became th avy man J A. Medina of Tampa and St. Joseph's in auditormm, | a 4 oa 7:30 p.m ae one ee woth 4 gree SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9— | Taylor. 10 om Meoting. Garden Club, at we | Art clases for children, 2 4} Meeting. K.W. Outboard Club ins Club, & p.m } Pm, Patio of West Martello Auxiliary, 8:39 ¢ Mee ~ Lower Keys Property | y | Helicopter Squadron One Off) Owners Association, Cade | 7 cers’ Wives’ club will have *& iA ’ i coffee meeting at 10 4 Marinette shows for elemen { home of Mrs. J. Wat tary 1% om. and for highs! school students and adults, 1:50} pm. Both shows ot Key West High School i Party for Cagnival Queen candi- | Gate at Aeropaims, § p.m | FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5 Seidenberg stree FEBRUARY ? Meeting Monroe tal Weatan’s Auxila group at hospit Art classes for « umy Hoa y sewing pm West Mar thenal Se: First Preshy tello Gallery, 8 to 9 p.m ALI. HANDS dance, Boca Chica | to help leone oad enpel germ laden fortes Gere, ot Hee Meeting, Elks Lodge at club . — mae ad p.m. | ow png CT t eee Plat Meeting, Coral Shores PTA, Mat-| _ house, § p.m ( o! hot 7 Hi cope ond con Guaranteed to phase eoumbe Sebool, 8:15 p.m. Meeting, V F.W. Post No 11 = te = wil oe x i ieee thelial, Cambie WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 VEW Post home . th ttn ob Ltatle a | 00d the test of millions of Mecting, Bieghen BR. Mallory | Meeting. Golden Rui Bu Fi Taylor, 1 p.m. cocktails at} c OM upc m Fingers © ircle af WSUS » ae : . Ul BR. 8 4, 4. — 27m First Methodist church fecting Fern Chapter, No. 2i, satems Cmgin, Chest Colt, rate Brenchine baked, stuffed fish—one this state of affairs and dream: | ed up @ dog shampoo capsule about completed a full \ the Monday. February & 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pens 5 TO WOMEN — PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 ST Mniid’s Night Out Navy Carnival be Dot Fun Nite Slated HONG KONG” of the Strend Tomorrow Eve, An almondeyed and rvly-poly Chinese tike, about > J j ate, will steal your yin Navy Corniw “a | ts film. eis Danny pre ev Should pS ly the. 5s . find of the year Sas Che i? +4 | Os the sot-ec naedlncled 2 Gan ete poten who has tried to make # @si buck on China during. mean everybody. is invited. after the war, finds Guests of the evening will be the Personality Studio Girls. Games, prizes and dancing will add to the frolic, with “Sweet and Mot’ by al A and His Keynotes. In the breeding season of wild | ducks, matiard drakes dogfight in a3} that 4 easy both on dog and om - Ncmrgy & tan, Pasty j the air for a female's favor. ‘aan These canine capsules—for Room at Logun's = élnner te aye, Recta Know py ly — ing Ne | ie eo celetiees ond Onemts, |=) pltdhuced “Bp “ten” vented by Thomas £ DUMY. | Seechsomber Jewelers, | and jDuther ful. two. children ———_ former entomologist Pole | this column congratulate Mr, **xteller, who lives in Okla ebandan the Beach county, Each capsule } and Bre. Kemp ond wish them | "a Gity, Oklahoma, Parents! > Pn nae eye ge oy Le continued happitiegs, and © ¢ (Cul & detiled questionnaire We dorising good), , ful eldbration | dbout™ Cet «hi recent ’ pag ar ft ~ — that /— * scheevements pre ey before using on the dog. | Pacts I never knew ‘til now: A/ oa tume. ray big: j The lovely part of all this, jnational poll reveals that 30,000-| cot probleme {goin ; is that you will wind up with |000 American adults would WRe youn De Quer vas ‘tt @ dog who is entirely tree of (to take off weight—4 out Of Kave then weaves this informa: B. ©.. fleas. ticks or mites. and levery 10 women and 2 out of) tion inio a story and tecords it, : will remain so, for as long as every 10 men A sctentific | The taies are educational as well ; thisty days after his beauty poll reports that racial and re- | as entertaining. and help youngs- | treatment. It's so simple to use | ligious prejudices are at present | por. develop better home habits. too. You rub it in and dry it jat the lowest ebb in the past ten) By accumulating these records, be hn narrow eblortul off, Each quart of bath lotion. | years - Though there is 0) mothers and fathers can build @/ ussee made trom this capsule, con- | standard American race, anthro-|taiking serapbook” brary Of ace ites tains enough liquid to shampoo | pologists feel that those of Irish thew ehildoen's growing years. wenn one St. Bernard or 10 Pekin- | descent most nearly approximate s**t palatable for the ‘4 = ; ete. the average American type Just because your face is —p o You can purchase these dog- | ana in an income bracket of | “heart shaped” doesn't mean | GY capsules at the Western | $25,000, it takes $1000 to raise @| thes you can go around ali the Auto Associates Store for 3%¢ (child until the age of eighteen.| time looking like @ valentine, for one or 3 for 8%c. In an income bracket of $10,000.) githough it helps. Valentines ) es * |it casts $21,000. This last, looks! peed trimming. Go to Donald's We don't know if the follow- | wrong to me. I think tikes) foe the trimmings. ing is good news or bad but here | more than $1000 to raise a child} * & tis, News from a recent big | to eightgen in any income brack Phe week haw started, | we're | Goat of tee meeting of pediatricians which ¢t, and the people with $10,000 juny can be, and we owe! was held recently at Toronto is/are spoiling theirs But then, L aunt garet another letter, . that the proportion of wemenjam not one of these people who gus t to stop long endugh | We doctors to men is mounting fast.)ran around taking polls .on to tell Vou that-shopping in out One beautiful blond M. D. at | everything town gets better and better and the convention told a newsman | * & & whatever it ts, our merchants! @@i's that in her class alone at medical) — As we like to get to the pave it, and you'd better believe school, there were twenty-seven) Bottom ef things, we have de iQ) Love and hugs, Jaxon— girls cided to investigate the diaper (Advt) * *« ft | situation further et Ideal Togs, Fer those who let colors go | naturally. We have previowsly | to their heads, we recommend (‘commented on the “Snap On’ | letting them go to the feet too, | Birds-Eye diapers ~~ 2 and then stop by Rubin Ap- popular with the whole pel's Department Store and | femily because of the Wook at the beautiful new | with which they can be) spring shoes in all the colors of | ed on and off with no ’ the rainbow to match your tf new spring frocks. come in glorious ’ / Milton showed me the new py RR ee Jacqueline Shoes thet just ar- | as saying thet they | rived. They are dainty pumps, | matched toe Gibb’s Dogskin | scalloped ‘round in sastels atid | diaper Tot undershirt, It's get- Navy. Connie sandals in multi- | ting so that it's real to | color pastel, and « dainty red | ‘ell the garment end white cobra sandal. Con- | the under days. nie also hes @ white linen | sure does save washing)... pump thet is just right for | and buying these days. | dying any in-between shade crib set, and their you might desire. We particu. sure are lucky they larly noticed that all of these | born 30. or 28. or even 10 years hed slender high heels, and too soon! flirty narrow vemps. j * *& * For those who prefer flat Story hour at bed time is one heels. Mas the ever popu- (©f the nicest hours of the day ler in a veriety of for little children, and is « real signe © tal ence one eit get acquainted time for parents Also sandals with en- too. Now with the flick of & kle ties. Rubin tise has | phonograph button, any mother the very balleri- (or father cun answer his ae? nes . © you @ (plea, “Tell me a story about r pair for cach dress. The prices |The unique “MY OWN STORY” | there, are from $2.50 to $16.00. (record gives cach y a * « chance to hear @ story A big favorite at our house is jespecially for him-—abeout ; to a'own playmates, pets, and fav.) re i a? £ =! = f i HI i

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