The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1952, Page 5

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meee — DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Impressive Ceremony And Installation Sent To Norfolk For Gold Star Mother s On Wednesday Installation and servic ‘ Ms for K e Ne tional Gold Star Mothers will take ¢ White head street, Wednesday evening, Febsust \ ™ vice-presicent, Mrs. Ethe! A Godfrey —_ mony and installation of of! bute and offe e A presentation of colors by « Solos es by Juvenile veteran's organization will open the ( Mrs. t Warner Git meeting and an invocation by Fath sor Mrs euie nero, a er Marin of St. Mary's will be giv. companied by Mrs. Mary Milner en C.B. Harvey, mayor of Key West Greetings, to those attending wii Wt! add tri be extended by the president. Mr Foliow: ole The ta Rachel Sanchz who will introduc Prayer totic ill be pro Mrs. Godfrey. nounced ty Comdr. Carl Cruz of All Gold Star Mothers will res. the V.F.W to the name of their late sons = General chairman is Mes. Maude byeacne @ lighted candle on the P. Watson assisted by Mrs. Adri . LA, WLP. Menges, chapiain anne Sends, Mr Margaret Dion and Mrs. Rachel Sanchez of the U.S. Navy here, will pay tri Audubon Society Hears Talk On Bird Sanctuaries By Massachusetts Speaker By MARGARET J. K On the afternoon of February ind, Mrs. Emelina Garcia, of He Members of the Monroe ¢ ety enjoyed a P .. vana, Cuba, became the bride of Charles Romano, the ceremony Wiicial US. Navy Photo talk by Mrs. Sara Parshiey of Boston on achuset rd sanct . ; being performed by Paul E. Esquinaldo e } aries at the regular meeting at the home of Hilde Cuniff, 404! LT. ROBERT J. MEYER, USN. | The wedding took place at the ®—- =| South street | som of Mr. an Frank 1. ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Raul Gar Mrs. Parshley, who comes originally from’ Marshlield, Mags. and | testa . cia at 602 Fleming Street, with Mrs. Key West Is Included In Meyer, 3139 E vod avenue. ; ime member of the Audubon Society in her own state, bas taken an} ye jis en corel | Dora Garcia acting as yg ac Extensive Country Tour | interest in the activities of the ®—~ ite eeepidenmaee aie ‘ Vedre J. Mr. and Mrs. T.A, Lindseth of lees) society during the three Bridge Scenes And City completed a @ur wae course . -)_ as her | Silva, Ne Dak. visited here recent wigters she has spent in Key| ¢tmired By Vacationers in Ail Weatiter . Flight at the wedding outfit « charming gown of |. They ay ig ae West 2 West, particularly the bird sanc- Mr and Mrs. Delbert 1, Welle} Plvet All Weather “Training white ribbed silk with matehing | Sr Washington, D.C., and they plan ez in the . -r* — of lof Davenport, lowa and Mrs. J. | Unit, Atlantic, Key West. The | betere neath, tlk and waite BECeF | to return home via the west coast Island. deseribed the | Dauner of Madison. Wise... visited! course consists of advanced ‘ties. and were a shoulder corsage | (6 words to Texas and on to Che : three main sanctuaries in Mass-| recently in Key West { flight training in instruments , of Waite orchids. ler wedding ring |... “w , Citiaen Statt . light training # e , Wyoming. Photo Ghusetts: Plum Islanc, near New-| This was the porty’s first trip to} and night tactics designed to | Durin oe Ses | They expressed wonder and ap-| ABOUT TO TAKE A GQUEMET'S DIVE into hequtiful irthday ‘coli, Nite iad haven for land and seo | the island city. Mr. Wells said that * oe ~e ‘and operated by the U.S. they think Ihe beiucs i Kee Warr) Qualify the pilot for Carrier All | was held honoring Mr. and Mrs, | wreciation Wh oon ba the} Sinnott ceiebrate i nate day with » hepety opel . he bridges to Key West) " Florida d Coast Guard; the Berkshire Sanc- are beautiful teyond deseriptio. | V¢#ther Squadrons {Kemano, with a large variety of | the Weibtees Gemeees ta and Mrs. Charles P; Sinmot., D-2 Fort Taylor, Mins Diana “ip: as fusry, sbout 100 miles from Bos-| and that Key West as a city im He will report to the Com. jfelreshments, inctuding a lovely | 7, by her parents on Pebrum’y (p.m The tist of guests included fon, where hawks and snowy | presses them very much nander, Ai Force, Atlantic [6 wedding cake topped with the | winiiiial Dale Betz, Carol Kapp, Glitiord (Bit!) Reckly, Keneeth Reckly, ‘and owls, Sy ge can be | | Ficet, Naval Air Station, Nor- rm pl an a Gould: : tanctuary Where a bird muscum,| SArimp Fleet, Turtles, Co, Virginie, for Satine S- fepasaain _ Goes To . ” & feeding station and » hospital Mract Ohio Visitors signment to duty involving fly- | The wedding and Key West Player the Voshurghs Entertain se i. veodey, February 19, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pape § eS 7 PERSONALS ... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 te coe Has Her Cake A nd Eats lt, Toe Milwaukee Curator Will Lecture For Audubon With Color Film Monday Coming to Key West for the second successive season as a) speaker on the Audubon Screen Tours, Murl Deusing rater of Education of Milwaukee Public Museum, will present his superbly, Photographed full-color motion picture “Big Game Hunting In ¥. | Backyard,” at Key West High School at 8 o'clock nevt Monday eve |ning. February 25. thusiasm before audiences of ;_ Those who heard and saw Mr. National Geographic Society, Al Deusing when he was here last | rican Museum of Nature! History year will remember the entertain. and many others of equa! distine- jing commentary and sparkling co tion lor movies of unposed nature sub Sponsored jointly by the Monroe jects he presented to an enthusias- County Audubon Societys and the tie audience. National Audubon Society, Mr. De- As a lecturer, Muri Deusing is a/ using’s new film and lecture will master. Beauty, sparkling good appeal to people in all walks of life humor and flawless y, He will present a matinee for! characterize his film. ‘elementary school children on Mon motion pictures on wildlife sub- day at two o'clock im the afterneon jects have been received with en- at Truman Sehool ™= | Mrs. Emelina Garcia Of Havana, Cuba) ‘wt Is Married To Charles Romano Here | i d : - Point, R. 1. are maintained Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cook of Syl) ‘8 attended a numbr of . D Mrs. a spoke uffec-| vania, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. AB Lieutenant Meyer entered na- ‘tends tad omy of ae | Mother From New York iy ov in detail of her ex-| Brown of Toledo. Ohio visited re al se as v bat ' | Ph A age yg ye party's first trip to he aemere. December, 1944, he was desig- West as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 0.1. Vosburgh of Great for the improvement of their own ey found it neresting nated © novel avieter 6} Conpily | Gite me tee SS bird haven. Mrs. Frances Hames Mr. Cook said they expeciatly | Christi, Texas, after completing Mr. and Mrs. Romano are mak. t, who introduced | enjoyed seeing the shrimp fleet and} the prescribed flight taining | (98 thelr home at 721 Samaritan > , felt that a need | he iurtle crawis, os well as other! program. His subsequent as- | Ue and for some foot) ¥ the sight-seeing attractions of | signments have included opera- | bridges across the ditch which | ‘oy West tional training at Green Cove 'Nelson-Brown yg ener an accident azar) * Springs, Florida and duty in N Ad Sanctuary, had been point-| grdent Fishing Part equadro uptial Advanced ed up her talk. ie y squadrons VF-29, VF-20, VF9A, Mr. devoted the great |Report 10.5-Ponnd end-CAGR —-» To This E Mre Vosburgh will return to ef part of the business meeting) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence He is married to the former | northern home about March b. to plans for next year’s Screen |Darms ond Mr. and Mrs. Hark! Miss Jonis A. Titus of Minne. bad ~ Oe gy nd end to a report on the) ‘Tlie of Woodbury, N.J. and George | apolis, Minn ‘Thay wove tnsid> Nelson to E. Brown, navy returns of this year's| Fisher of Gloucester, N.J. are va-1 ing at 1430 Grinwell im | teed ef Pe oes are still in progress | cationing at the Dion Motel ma te svat by Friday due to change in theré is little question « | The men of the party are spend- ey West ed of leave. to the entertainment and cul- | ing their time fishing and have re Lieutenant Meyer graduated bys Ay take place to- tural value of the familiar color| pried « notable cateh. In five] from St. Mel High School, Chi- ee ot Beptist Church, Movies of birds and wildlife in| wurs pf fishing one day recently] cago and studied at Wright corner of Bebama street Wo America which the Society brings | they caught 4%5 pounds of jack} City College. Chicago, prior to man's Society Service, yearly to the students and towns-| nackeral and yellow tails. They] cotoring the Navy He Fleming Street Church, of Key “West, there is a| vere guided by Leon Muers of Key - ‘e avy. - was en- * Citizen Staff Photo | met ‘Thursday evening, fo put the advance sale of| Vest from a 16 ft. skiff with an] "led ot Marquette University, . a MRS. CHARLES BRATENAHL., |"! home of Mrs. Fou! 8 Rich tickets on a wjder| atboard motor. The fish were} Milwaukee, Wise., from Decem- | Official U.S. Navy Photo 1 | ardson, 701 Florida: strest, C4 basis. | caught on buecktails tied from deer! ber, 1949, until August, 1951, - affectionately known as Lucie | Devofigaal progtam Wis conduct: ‘Was ‘voted by members to | shot in New Jersey. They used @% | under the Navy five term pro- ENSIGN DONALD T. KINS- | Key West Player: and [ed by the leader, Mrs. J Consult with school authorities ‘t. fly rods gram ERY, USWA, son of Mr. and | friends, has one of the Pils and the maecting edieed. ae and teachers regarding improve The ladies fo the party do not —— prayer by Mrs. Claude Salis, ments in student presentation, ‘ish. but they are thoroughly enjoy: Toronto, Canada. is now +f Me. and} Mes. Chartes W. Kinsley, 116 | the play, “Kind 1 A business meeting followed transportation problems, super ng the shopping area and the sun-| 4 79 million dollar - building of Colum-| Oak street, Scranton, Penna, | opens in the tear future @t | ot it» conclusion, Mim. Richaniemn Visory measures during perform shine of Key West subway, + has recently completed a four | the Barn Theater. The Suspense Menved her guests tat ances and other important mat - : Poy ————=— | months course in All Weather | drama ig directed by Meg be ters. It 6 aoe haga fete Coming Frente Flight at , ~~ ey | ond Weather | Goddard Lucie answers i - A - ae rp Potaes kak’ | YEOWEEDAY, FEBRUARY so Sate 3 a mown pad vot oly to shrnilge “aan im moa cuest received a Valentine and to appoint & publicity com- Lumeheon, HSI wives cue r abn Anemeriee Se emnegeyt ns seo © play, “bt " Present for the siustinn angst Mittee for the handling of Screer Raui’s Restuarant, at noon yz vanced flight training in instru- | charming 4 fame oe ‘Tour notices as well as for coy Lunchewn, FAWTUlunt Offit i : 3 ments and night tactics design-, | gelineatics ering reguiar activities of the So cers’ Wives’ Club, Aeropalmst ed to qualify the pilot for Car | ing > elety during the year , | rier All Weather Squadrons | She “Appointed to this publiews G Mothers instaliats | ‘He’ will report to Composite | vivacious friend of es ae os a FP ak. BP Maat om 19 Squadrot, Twelve, Naval Air © describes Lac usick and Grace Cros. Luncheon ani f : Station, Quonset Point, KR. 1 ' listhteresied, ~ goad paign with a kick-off aff MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ing flying. Mer re be as next Pon tner P of Handicraft class Ofticers’ Wives, | | Ensign Kinsley enlisted in the mn of the ¥ . Whiting expecially thank Reereation bldg. No. 178. NS Novy in August, 1949, ond was ' arn 1 ed Mrs. Hames for her caret 730 pm uent! e A a dix Arsteshy of - He ’ : ’ ' ~ aoe of 5 ee Fie: nee Rai tote me a cadet in the Navy V-5 program i Printed for the use of bird « Scottish Rite Temple, 8 pm In June, 1951, he was designated | obligations an w4 Siew servers. He announced the Florid Meeting. Bets Sigma Phi Soro @ naval aviator at Pensacola, to take her f tiem Bay annual trip to observe th rity, San Carlos School, 5 p.m =a Plo., after completing the pres | too seriously He rr j Spoonbill and other birds whic! THURSDAY. PRBRUARY 21 | scribed flight training course. | death adds to Mery Serine’ | is scheduled for Sunday, March 9 / Astronomy Club meets, § p.m at| | He isa graduate of Central | The only disntere gond and which will accommodate 2 Sees ef EP: Water, tes High School, Seranton, Pennsyl- | tragic fate.” * for the bust trip from Whatton. Mem‘ ers and invited venie — a ph tg Sar | sseeting Monroe County Hospi] | ; , Tee suas of SD - > ; tal Woman's Auxihary sewing ‘The first capitel building in Wi-| man, who lived shout tnn0e group of hessttel. 2 om liamsburg, Va., was designed with-| years ago, were fire! ciseerened the meeting were| Luncheon, VX-1 Officers on any chimneys. in Germeny. idwin, Gladys Prat Wives’ Club, Acropaims, 1 paseo am a ina : Mr. and Mm Wallace| ‘AST, DAILY SERVICE a Grace Crosby, J. P “Bail. Meeting. Martha Londa Franks F. 4 8 Mr. and Mra. Stuart Whiting. Civele WMU, First Baptist Milda Cunniff, Mrs. Dawid Me / Chureh annex, 10 a m ; Daniel, Geraldine Franklin, Fran. Quitting Boe, Ever Ready Star} | 7 Chib, Seottich Rite Temple.) 7 | 9s ; Fortner, Mrs. G. P. eae Momma "RIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 la Amy Viglione and Mrs. Willian Meeting. Aleohe Anony- | Lee. ; rivets First Presbytervan | - . » ; ‘ ' Meeting, Kaigtt a Pythims, Former Society Editor | Pythian Hall, 728 Pleming! Is Mother oF Baby Girl : street, 8 p. m ; Mr, Mary Chapin Roberty who | Meeting. Fern Chapter No 2t,, was Society Editer of The Citiren OES, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 for several months last spring is nm tow the proud mother of a baby Meeting, Monroe County Cere- irl, Leslie, born January 29 bral Palsy Associetion, 417 io their : F F m@ the SATURDAY. FEBRUARY MONDAY ARY ~~ : Handicraft class, O.W C., reere. ation bide. No. 178, Naval Station. 7:30 p.m ' Bet street. 8 pm '@ ory ’ Att qlasees tor chindres, 24 pm. | patio of West Martello Galery

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