The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 14, 1952, Page 8

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~ Poget = THE KEY WEST Citizen Thursday, Pebrvery 14, 1952 soebe—oenmaqeianemnnsaneeeer The Planning Committee Get Together Rugged Path For Cartwheeling Bus (FP) Wirepnoto TEN PERSONS WERE INJURED when this Toronto-vounad ous went over the guaré railings of the bridge and cartwheeied down a rock-studded 200-foot hill near Hamilton, Ont. The shocked and confused driver could not tell police what happened except that the vehicle skidded | Sent To i eoedes: eecceves . ~ People’s Forum | Rhode Island Bowling rhe 8 | a are considered - | tented. The The Mr. and Mr Bowling) 8, merte on one j r. aw s. ing | League met Sunday st Boca Chica| se seen ‘oe | Li ee la ering ase! SoS Sa SS Stens — * | Winnie Humphrey set a beauti-| Editor of the Citicen | ful pace for the ladies, she rolled I want you to know how much I. A FASHION SHOW. Marathon’s first venture into the field, discuss details of the affair which will be held 1 ay evening at 8:30 p. m Shaman 120. i a OF DIMES, ap- i The models will show apparel! from Lee's Knotical Shop. The American Legion ax y Marathon are the preci cooperation which High for the men was Jim Cald-| you gave us in telling the story of well with a 203 for a 497 series.| the desperate for Joe Atzert a nice 184 and R. Pass| which to fight polio. Our campaign, 180. | Statewide, was an outstanding Team 4—Mr. and Mrs. Brown) ess and to a very are in first place. Team 17—Mr,| ¥@% due to our fine publicity ’ port. and Mrs. Atzert are second. sor ae a0 om Seuted, left to right: Mrs. Effie Taylor, Mrs. Kaye Spence and Mrs. Corinne Fox Standing, left to nght: Mrs. Thelma Ella Graham and Lee Pollock. Commentator for the grow will be Dorothy Raymer of The Citizen staff American Buyers i i iff & ’ | Ss . — teams are tied for the third j these M. | NEWS Disappointed S. Navy Photo|tion. ‘Team 6~Mr. and Mrs. Joy,|ho worked with you to tell this : ° a ves ENSIGN WILLIAM C. VIN- |Team 1—Mr. and Mrs, Caldwell | story have the heartfelt thanks of 7 ‘ : . and Team 2—Mr. and Mrs. Vincent | thousands of polio victims and their ie Prepared By Students of the Convent W ith Paris Show CENT, Venn, ~- of *. and Uneneshonn. | tamiies everywhere. Please know ] ti By NADEANNE WALKER Mrs. William F. Vincent, Grove your future pub- of Mary Immaculate ee Ne iee cen | CHY. Ponmayivenie, hes recent in the vanguard thea asessaseetienpetaiongpeannceneicmnanesttias ti buyers and manufacturers are| '¥Y completed @ four months | Nevy in November, 1948 and gainst this THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1952] |! leaving Paris this week disappoint-| course in All Weather Flight at | “@* Subsequently selected to ved ‘ ed with the 1952 spring fashion! the Fleet All Weather Training | ter flight training as an : collections Unit, Atlantic, " . aviation cadet in the Navy V-5 * 5 book of blue and gold and then es-| Lack of originality in the new! course canes "= be program, In July, 1951, he was LeRoy Collins ie corted to a table. The big event of | styles is the most common com-! fight trains _ dusignated a. navel avicter ot State Chairman t yok | the evening was the presentation of | plaint. Another hike in prices 8} 04 night tuetion pee ca hg Ponancela, Pie, after bebe February 11, 1962, ' the little gold statues to the indi | the No. 2 grievance ee desig + oa comp! alone. | viduals of the Senior Class of 1952.| Christian Dior's collection is gen-| W#lify the pilot for Carrier | ‘8 the prescribed flight train- | Chubb Crager in northern Cana | erally acclaimed as the big suc-} All Weather Squadrons ing course. caused by a meteorite. is lar- i The Gowns coss of the season, and the New| He will report to Composite Ensign Vincent is married to than some of on r By Berbera Nelson Look originator has further pleased | Squadron Twelve, Naval Air the former Miss Gertrude Ann * While the music of Gus Ayala | buyers by refusing to raise his! Station, Quonset Point, R. L, | Buster of Mt. Carmel, Pa. They enjoy by getting | and his Orchestra played, the prices above last year's level.) for assignment to duty invely. | Petided at 1125 Washington ; especially for teen-| dance floor is viewed from above Pierre Selomeln & another costes. pel street in Key West 4 looked lik sea of colorful pastel |cr who has held the price “ . 3 Sut by Geers ref the girls pee thet ‘dates |but buyers said they noted in.| ©9si8n Vincent enlisted in the By akan baa en arious rhythms. Most | creases nearly everywhere else. | ~~~ — vd ~ fled bors cae cae “pastel color, | One manufacturer's representa. |%0thing new in coats, where new | Professional basketball player / ~re vivid red. The | tive complained he had to pay a /©®4S were most urgently needed,| in Columbus, Ohio, proved a ’ rt | etghe colored ‘red formals were | thousand dollars for an ordinary PH on also hoped for interest in| great asset to the FAWTUlant |worn by Allene Speer and Peggy | cloth coat, a record high price. | *kirts, which I did not find.” Flyers basketball team. y | Pinder. Virginia Dr ner Aqua | Miss Mildred Custin, of John © casera —— = x for | Marine, Kathleen Lawrence in pale | Wanamaker’s, expressed what oth Tab | green, Nancy Sawyer in canary yel- | er buyers have been saying and | low, Isabel Sais in her blue and It has been a disappointing sea- i helps each her | White satin, Nora Malone in a pale | tron. The clothes were beautiful ae book. When she gives | pink, Elena Cano in black velvet| but not newsmaking. There was ee her order to the Secretary and | andd pink, JoAnn Timmerman and) junior Class could be heard giving Fe when she has all the orders she |Sally Perez in paste! pinks. Bar ho presentation speech which was o os ad ihe sends them to the Company. The | bara Nelson in white, danced with | tanowed by the names of the Sen- Florida Keys Photo Service books come to the Secretary and | their dates who were dressed either | io. whe in turn proceded t the among the in pale business suits or black and toble and gractously and thankfully Spence, shown wearing | white tuxedoes received their gifts. All eyes were 1 F F if first fashion At the end of semester, the | Others who were there in pastel | iucned toward the thew tr on show to be held in | menibers have a chance to receive | colored formals adorned with net, Utne ewentng ae ee sada toe > by the American Legion Auxil- | 4 tree dividend beck for every four | lace, jewels, fur capes, and cor. 0 Me cockfail gowns are available at — the wrappings of gold and blue bought. The are all | sages ranging from gardenias. 1 | om their packages, The unvell- by Lee Pollock. Other Ahern dy an complete and un- | ses, carnations. irises, white and }ing revealed gold statues of girls 5 nna ‘ood, j lavender orchids. were: Jennie A-| in cap and gown holding a diploma rango, Mary Bernreuter, Leticia Wesch girl is standng on an ivory | Cabatiol, Olge Martiner, Corlee® hase with the Senior's name to Old | Moore. Jacqueline Odbert, Miriam | whom she belongs, the name of the yy and “Teen Axe | Pedreira, Donna Sawyer, Margue- | cnool and 1952, the year of gradu . rite Smith, Teresita Valdes and! stion engraved across it | will be meetings in the | Patricia Yates | They were passed from table to near future at which the members | so that everyone might ex qt age z ill | 7 | tanh will elect officers and discuss the Chaperens Added amine them carefully. The unani books that have already been | Much te Evening mous conclusion was that they are read. Sister Shelia Mary. our By Peosy Pinder very beautiful and English teacher, has plans for the The Juntor Senor Prom p ed thing to be treasured club and will help us out with the | to be most successful, portly be discussions so we will understand | couse of the most enjoyable chap The Termination of creasing productivity and more Praduction makes that possible” ‘Those who want decontral con and enjoy our books more lerons and guests. Of w were A Wonderful Evening ace eases ae eae The members of the club are. | Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Beroreuter. Mrs By Isabel Seis rane . tand demand is freed trom govern.| 208" Albury, Madeline Lioresta, | Bernreuter runs and directs the} The old favorite “Goodnight bp er Give | meeat interference Esther Trujillo, Jean Davis, Bar| Key West Charm School on White| sweetbeart” put an end to the un- under controls bare Ladd, Joan Albury. Nancy Jo | Street forgettable Junior-Sentor Prom. Ht coin. |_ The steel industry comes up with Halentic, Patricia Patton, Rose | Mr. and Mrs WG. Berezovshy.| Soon, couples started to depart Truman's op-| (yh! arguments. Controls burt! Yates, Barbara Foley and Miriam | Mrs. Berezovsky teaches Spanish | from the exquisitely decorated . [the smaller companies, they con ra If to our C.M.1. girls. Misses Isabel | cing room. It was a spectacbe of the 1004. because some steel Hems are — | Sats. Kathleen Lawrence and now foes people wishing Ar; Blea supply now. but they can't Jumer-Senier Prom jescorts were honored by the pre: } had never come to an sell these items since steel con. Highlights of Secial Activities — senq@ of Mr and Mrs. Bererosky | ing there was @ parade aren't allowed to use} Virgine Drepp throughout the evening specking along the bighwa: On Tuesday evening, the fifth of | Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Anderson} made the traffie heavy want the steel companies | Pebrunry, the Junior Class at the | Mrs. Anderson was very sweet | were they going? to ‘be silowed to fill their order! Convent of Mary Immaculate everyone throughout the evening | coomed ro head the tame books for wire, mechanical twbing.| sponsored the annual Junior. | Mrs. Anderson is Miss Arango's| tion, Well, the place was “ ti the | sumers me |e of them for civilian goods. | pro They { : Senior Prom. The event was held | sister (Junior of © MI and the time was twelve o'clock. at the American Legion Home on Also among the other chap S| it was et Laigi’s Restaurant where the Stock island at 9 o'clock and guests was Miss Araneo's| everybody met under the bright- her steel products | Upon entering the dance floor | brother and sister.in-iew Mrs and | sess of a beautiful moon to spend jeuch as structural mast—necded | gale decorations could be seen of | Mr. A. Arango Jr | another joyous, long to be all the inven | 87 the defense induswtes ; and snowflake patterns The chaperons and guests helped | pered time together. both costly and The textile industry — im the were the theme of the t Ml) the American Legion Hell All tables with lighted candles in to Business See pete er-on Ge | with an array of beauty and a reim-| che center were soon eceupied by louder 10 these demands | t#* Controls tend to hamstring it j q couple was given a memory | 00W, of colors (the different couples the {Since most textile prices are bc.) —————-—— j At the close of the Prom © | chaperones Mr. and Mrs. oly | MAL Controls are useless, that o chaperons all agreed that ali hed | Bererovski. Some of them sat un- \vat Gas te able to buy a white-| 9 most enjoyable tiie der the palm trees. others under textiles, re if he wants one the roof of the restaurant giving Fg — lemma ch; ib ede eee ‘ But Arnal says, “We must not! Presentation of Gifts the place an attractive look. nite critivally scarce The food industry compl. ‘ po he a into decent: of By Nora Malone Although the purpose of this get- Moving over inw the the cost of meeting gover: tip aie. outgoing price stabilizer The tradition for many years hos bering was just t get @ little sogaletions. Spehesunes 800 | ae @ committee studying decon-| been for the Junior Class pre snack after the dance, everybody tol, But it's hard to let go of a) sent the Seniors with small gifts decided to order “Pizza Li ever, says ee slipping and competits o's mars tal mm be o threat | keeping most food prives below ail without getting clawed.) at the Junior-Senior Prom 1952 popular Malian food, % DICK’S TIRE SERVICE ’ OPS wonders # Ht can let of} turned out to be no diff ' i — § ae go 9 different. The At 1:30 a.m. everlasting “good \preten @ ine ie’ ites bcd te me industry without burting other| drums sounded. cymbals clashed | nights” were heard all ever the Tire makers insist th stil. controlied industries if sup-' and then everything was quict,| place. Cam't you guess? This wes |) %%? TRuma ave, es Deora Sawyer the » ' « the end of « wondertul night!

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