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Page 4 UOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor PERSONALS. .. NEWS iTEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Helin there! Been. seeing you, around town in greater ahd greater numbers. Looks like the warm weather is finally here to stay and we'll all be doing our shopping during the cool of. day. Maybe we should that... . open early, close dur- ing ‘the heat of the day, opet\) evenings. Hmmmm, good idea! x * *& Lamps are to a home at jewels to a beautiful woman. | | “It's that glitter that counts, ahd) the warm fire of lamp ~-rbeside a window is: more 4 Agating to the heart of a | Pe “these Y shouldn't. judge | . may.he they are really crying. — od 2 j.to make sure your be 5 It's easy to love a han the glitter of s * Well, the Beachcomber Jew- elezs.has both the diamonds vand the lamps — to fit your Style, your taste and ‘ But it's 2a ef Shetland China, hand- pairited. Big bold moderns 4 2,72 2 F * Most people plent; ‘ninved onion and high ses zs into hamburger meat. df you'll do it an hour jhefi you want to use ape them in patties and. the _ refrigerator, you've done a little extta ‘for. ¢ ee | x * *& T’aint June that ails me, ‘and Dorothy Dix won't tike tt, 'd like to observe the ff point between loving and Ii It's veky important to like a Bon first before you love... . love slob you niether like or respect, but pt the first big blaze of en- ehantment subsides and you're Atying to warm your f rs over | ‘the dying embers, love ih¢ and no liking or respect ere, nothing is left! iLove may die, but the person you.like leaves an insdelible stamp of his likeness heart to stay all the days of your life. : Advice-to-the-lovelorn-Jax- ‘on hhs ‘sald itt aes 3 ate f = i i at z ry Res t f ee 5 Hits Hi i F igi i F i | ba i H ix é ' Bi at ize. & 7 § epee x ¥ est said oy us because they keep their Secrets alike from foe and nd. Well, there's ome piace: it ‘might Act be such a bad idea to @Mmpnate the Russians ourselves, ingle and as a nation, * * x £ * £ .| OF Navy Man Ss i The Bride And The Groom Photo by Karns TRADITIONAL CAKE CUTTING was part of the celebration Saturday, March 8 when Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Beals, Jr., held a reception at the Surf Motel immediately following their mar- riage. The bride is the former Patricia Ann Simpson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ross of this city. Popular Young Singer Becomes Bride In Double Ring Nuptial Miss Patricia Ann Simpson, popular songstress of this area, and niece of Mr. and Mts. P. J. Ross, became the bride of Robert O. Beals, Jr., USN, at the Grace Latheran Church on Saturday, March 8. A double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Carl Sam- metinger. astas We nn et The bride wore a lovely. blue en- semble with white accessories and MAID ey al OUT a gersage fashioned of baby OF tue UNKNOWN MAN" ‘Attending the bride was Mrs. P.|@t the Strand Theatre. J, Ross as matron of honor. Best| Walter Pidgeon is going in for man for the groém was Robert E4- |crime these days. Last time he was Bulldog Drummond of Scotland wards. of the Navy. reception: wae vives: the colple Yard, egad !This time he’s a bar- rister whe is so incensed with the at the Surf motel following the marriage. Later, a wedding supper | was celetrated at the Candlelight |process of red tape law backing sense of true justice, that he com mits a murder. Dining Salon. ‘ : Serwing at the reception was Mrs. ft It’s an engrvssing film, but some- what tedious in a great many spots H. High of Chicago, Ill, aunt bride who is the daughter unless you have a Kefauver com- plex, Anyway, Keefe Brasselle ir. and Mrs. Earl 1. Simpson Chicago. shows up as a slick knifeman who is the hired killer of a racket RRRP ? groom is the son of Robert . Beals, Sr., Norwich, Coan. ‘The bride came to Key West for visit with Mrs. Ross several ago and liked the city so well she remained here. “Pat” as She is known to her many friend’ entertained at a great number of Navy social functions and shows with her singing. Initiation Affair Scheduled Thurs. murderer and gets him off with a ‘ene with power. te. by D> Big Wheel is and also learns that By Legion Aux. he can’t be brought to trial. On Initiation ceremonies will be held impulse, he uses the murder: wea- pon to do away with the head man. at the meeting of the Arthur Saw- After that, eda No, 28 American ieee tomorrow ‘hight at ei orelock. at the Post Home on Stock Sawyer. will serve ag ¢ and all members members ave asked to all Mrs, ited are \ , Mrs. Minnie Harrison, Mrs. Eli ‘Williams, Mrs. Madeline Higgs, Mts. Margar- PP ae and Mrs, Marjorie M: 8, ‘ cm =. Unit president, Mrs, Alice S. Robinson and Unit Poppy chair- man, Mrs. Nimia Sikes, have been requested to attend a meeting in Miami, Fla., at El 1 Ho tel, Saturday, March 15th for im- sane @iscassion Gn’ the’ Poppy m and fer reporting proce. reticent jelly. Let it really set before you unmold. Now turn out the molds on a bed of French endive with the Spears arrahged in a bowl to|C. Papy, chairman of the ticket look like. stars. Make a dressing | committee at 1066, or Mrs. Howard of three parts of oil to one of| Wilson, Ph: 1804-J and Mrs. Henry |herb vinegar, salt ‘arid pepper, | Sands, Pf: 543-3. ; jan@ put a teaspoon in each leaf.| Tickets may also b ve with little crackérs or from them. yaaa sandwiches, is not surprising, but it pierces the recent crime investigations. Barry Sullivan as the D. A., and Ann Harding as Pidgeon's patient, understanding: wife. St. Patrick’s Fh Set For Hospital Ball On Saturday When Irish eyes are smiling, a lot of other smiles will accompany them at the Saint Patrick’s cele- bration, the theme of the annual charity ballsponsored by the’Mon- roe General Hospital, assisted by the Woman's Auxiliary. ~ The ball will be held at the Casa Marina next Saturday night with dancing beginning at 9:30 p.m. Parties of eight or more desiring table reservations may call one of the following ladies: Mrs. Bernie Island. Mrs. R Cas eottcs attend. For MEETING ON FRIDAY | Mrs. Delio Cobo, president of the Mother's Club of the Convent of Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph’s School, has announced that the re- _ monthly business meeting of club will bevheld on evening, Marc hidth, at 7:30 at the Convent Auditcrium. The girls of the seventh and eigh- |th grades of the Convent will en- Jaxon.— | tertain the mothers with the pre- | sentatoin of a play. good friends, we sign off for to- day with “Yours Truly” (Advt.) proach to Barry’s bunch. Pay a slice, kick in with the cut, or come in for some slie- |) ing, is the crder of the day. Pid- geon' is ‘tricked into defending the |; not guilty verdict unaware that his client is connected with a gang ruled by someone higher up, some This unknown man turns out to ...well, wé can’t spoil the plot telling it in advance. Suffice to say that Pigdeon finds cut who the his own conscience leads him to his death. The ending with a timely blow in the light of Excellent supporting ‘actors “are eme MOTHERS’ CLUB SLATES| ROAD BIDS ARE (Continued From Page One) Filling, grading and rolling 16- 80 feet, more or less, of accessable roads on Punta: Brisa. é Pilling, grading ahd rolling ap Beach and late’s Beach. Pilling, grading and rolling 2200 feet, more or less, of access roads to Summerland Yacht Harbor. Filling, grading and rolling 4100 j{feet, more of less, of access to | ' Johnsonville on Big Coppitt. Geheral repairs to the Monroe County Beach road. County. Commissioner Harry Harfis read a report on the con- ferences last: wekeend in Havana between city and county represen- and Cuban bank representa- ives concerning the proposed Ha; vana-Key- West auto and passenger ferry. CORMIER AND (Continued From Page One) of. grand larceny, crimes occuring early on the morning of Feb. 16. The charges. included: Armed robbery. of Logun’s South Beach restaurant, of $1600, armed ‘rob- bery of a Dodge car from its own- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Ford, armed rc»bery of the police revol- ver carried by Officer Ramirez, and larceny of. the Chevrolet car owned by Mrs. Eleanor Rothwell. Judge Carp.lectured the pale and calm young men and read to them cords. 4 e Caro held-hope of eventual parole for’ 28-year-old Courtney, whose wife and three sons live in Selma, Ala. His previous’ record of one convictien*oh a minor charge, Ca- to considered not nearly as ser- ious as the continous record of con- victions held against the younger Cormier. The younger gunman now only 23, has continously run afoul of the law since 1948. He was at the time fo the robbery, on proba- tion from a breaking and entering charge ccaviction. | _ County soiicitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., read the charges against the pair tc the court. Twelve witness appeared before Judge Caro and recounted the swift trail of robber- ies by the gunmen and their ra- pid capture by city police officers. The whole s@quence of events co- vering approximately 15 minutes. Courtney of Selma, Ala., and Cor- | p, Mass., whe met unemp ent office in Mi- ey West together nuary 26 to find work. They worked for two local construction i spmpanies, beitire running atoui o: E Saturday morning,’ Feb. 26th, the men stolid Mrs. Rothwell’s Chevrolet; which was parked’ in front of her home on South street. In the stolen car they drove around the corner’ to Loguh’s South Beach Patic resutrant ai Atlantic ‘end Simonton Police Officer Ramirez, standing on corner of South and Simon- ton, was alarmed by the crash and started racing toward the restau- fant and was confrcated by the gpnmen, who held him at gunpoint and ‘robbed him, of his police revol- ver. 1 The robbers then forced Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Ford out of their Dodge Parked on South street, at gun- Peint, Police officers by this time were on their trail and a few. min- utes later artested. the men. in front of their lodging house on Eli- zabeth street. Witnesses heard this morning were Al and Fay Logun, restau- rant owners; Tony D’Avila, Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Ford, Mrs. Elea- nor Rothwell, U. S. Shore Patrol officer Stanley Sienkiewicz, Po- lice Lt. Buster Cerezo, and po- licé officers Ramirez, James Bell, Ralph Maribona and Henry Lounders.” Courtney and Cormier were aid not sak for jury trial. number of U. S. farms de- og ‘it fone" e108 1980. he «2 atmed robbery and. one charge | reports of their previous police ré- | Ci WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12— Ladies Day Golf Tourament, K. W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce, clubhouse, 8 p.m. Key West Duplicate Bridge As- sociation, Coral Reom, Ovet seas. hotel, 7:45. p,m. - Meeting, Island City. Navy. Wives Club No, 88, Bldg. 178, N, S., 10:30 a.m. Meeting, Junior Debs, Woman’s Club. auditorium, 7:30. p.m. Meeting, American. Legion, Art- hur Sawyer Post No. 28, Post Home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, Seottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. 2X-11 Officers’ Wives Club busi- hess meeting, and coffee, Ft. Taylor, 10 a.m. Luncheon, Fleet Training Group Officers’ Wives’ Club, at Echo- asis, noon. Meeting, Monroe General Hospi- tal Auxiliary, at-hospital, 3 p.m. Meeting, Montoe Couneil-of Par- ent Teacher association, Lu- theran Church, Flagler ave., 15. coffee, Aeropalms, 10 to 12 a.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 13 Lecture, Audubon Society, Key West High School Auditorium, | 8 p. m. Meeting, V.F.W. Ladies Auxili- ary, Pest Home on Elizabeth | st., 8 p.m. .Luncheon meeting, Rotary Glub, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 12:15 p.m. Art classes for adults, Wes’ Martello Gallery, 8-9 p.m. tal Woman's group, at hospital, 2 p.m. | Meeting, Ladies Aid, Grace Lu- | theran Church, 8 p.m. | Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge | No. 64, 919 Elizabeth st., 8 p. Aux. Sewing m. Meeting, Ladies Aux, V.F.W. Post 3911 ,VFW Home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Jay Shees, Jaycees clubhouse, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Busy Bee Club, 8 p.m. Coffee, Gray Ladies corps, 10 a. m. at home of Mrs. L. K. Bliss, 1922 Gecrge Street. Meeting, Room Representatives Jr. Sr. H.'S. PTA, at school, 8 p.ra. } Meeting, Key West Art and His- torical Society, West Martello | Gallery, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Ladies Aux. Fleet Re- > serve Association, club rooms, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 14— Meeting, Mothers’ Club of CMI and St. Joseph’s Schools, at Convent auditor- oming Events _ FAWTU Officers’ Wives club, Meeting, Monroe County Hospi- | Husband And Wife Team Photo by Karns THE WORTHINGTONS, Jack and Shannon, who are: Mr, and Mrs. in rea) life,-are sweethearts on the stage in the current - production of “Kind Lady,” at the Barn. Theater. The drama, a “chiller-diller” is directed by Emily Goddard and will be pre- sented through Saturday. Curtain time is 8:30 p. m. It's another successful Key West Players production. National Audubon Screen Tour Lecture Thursday Eve Carl W. Bucheister, vice-presi-. ‘dent of the National Audubon So- | eiety will present his full-color mo- tion picture ‘Wildlife Down East’’ as the fourth lecturer on the Audu- | bon Screen Tcur Series in Key! West tomorrow night at eight o’- | clock at Key West High School Au-' ditorium and tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at Truman Scheol, | Arriving from New York tomor- row, Bucheister, will meet with | ium, 7:30 p.m, Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. 2i, Order of Eastern Star, Scot- tish-Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Meeting, ‘Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheon meeting, Ft. Tay- lor, noon. Meeting; Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. 8 p.m. i Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- mous, First’ Presbyterian Church, 8 p. m. SATURDAY, MARCH 15— Spiritual singing program by Ep- . Pley sisters Gospel Quintette at Harris Elementary School, 7:30 p.m. Art classes for children, 2-4 p.m, patio of West Martello Gallery. SUNDAY, MARCH 16— Reception and art show preview for work of Elvira B. Reilly, 4 to 9 p. m, at West Martello Gallery. MONDAY, MARCH 17— Handicraft special interest group, Officers’ Wives, at Qtrs. R-2. Nayal Station, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Key West Temple, No. 20 Pythian Sisters, Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming street, 7:30 p. m. Art show, West Martello Gal- lery, Elvira B. Reilly, through March 30, 1 to 5 p. m. daily. Meeting, Juvenile Council, Clinic Bldg., 8 p. m. Meeting, W.S.C.S. of Ley Me- morial Methodist church, an- nex, 7:30 p. m. Meeting, Women. of the First Presbyterian church, 8 p. m. * Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir- cle of WMU, First Baptist church, annex, 3 p. m. TUESDAY, MARCH 18— Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club, officers and directors of the Mon- roe County Audubon Society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B, Kirke, 1011 Von Phister Street, at five o’clock in the evening before the scheduled Screen Tour, it was announced today by Stuart S. Whit- ing, ‘president of the local Society. Other officers who will attend the conference are Mrs. Frances T. Hames, Vice President, Archie Ro- berts, Treasurer, Miss Hilda Cun- niff, Corresponding Secretary, Da- vdi McDaniel, Recerding Secre- tary, Mrs. Grace R. Crosby, Al- Logun’s Beach Patio. restau- rant, 6:45:p.m, ’ Handicraft special interest group, Officers’ Wives’, Qtrs. R-1 Naval Station, 1:30 p.m. Officer To Give MUSICAL PROGRAM SET FOR SATURDAY Scheduled to present an un- usual musical program on Satur- day evening at the Harris Sehbol at 7:30 p. m,, the Eppley Sisters Gospel Quintette of York, Pa., will arrive this week for the pro- gram, March 15. Their concert is sponsored by the Youth for Christ organiza- tion. For further information call 8-211 or H. S. Class at 9104 SPECIAL COOKING | GROUP WILL MEET The’ spécial. “iriterest cooking group will ‘try something exotic in the next session which takes place at 10 a. m, next Monday, March 17. The group will study _ Italian cooking at the home of Mrs. K. | {L, Plummer, 1311 Grinnell, with Mrs. Di Lallo in charge. bert H. Carey and J. P. Baillod, Directors. The meeting will be a short one and menibers of the Society are also invited to be present. CARD OF THANKS During the*illness and following the departure of our beloved one, Victoria Yadi, many friends and neighbors were kind and helpful ia many: ways. We wish to thank each and everyone, including those who sent floral tributes and gave the use of their cars. THE FAMILY Your Grocer SELLS thet Gx aan cae and CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY—— e TROPICAL CUBAN Palmtand Orig. — 5.98 Southwind Jackets — 7.98 As AdVertisted at 13.95 in all Miami Stores JACKETS — 13.95 JACKETS BY PALMLAND in 7 Colors & Checks CUBANEZ SHIRTS TRUMAN SHIRTS 2 for 7.56 RAMONS PRINTS & SHEERS 6.98 2% (Short Steeves)