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"SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST ieyes Easter Monday Nuptials Followed By Colorful Wedding Dinner Miss Dorothy Fadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fadden ot} And of Mr. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Easter Mon- April 14, at 10a. m. Rev. Father Joseph Maring officiated. | the 1 | Chureh Circles Announce Plans New Officers Hasbrouck Heights, N. J, became the bride of William J. Sieyes,| A study-of the i / John R. Sieyes of Philadelphia, Pa, at a nup-] of the Backgrou of te Ca in mar-¢§—————_—_____ wore a He ert Fit i e Comdr. Cordiner Honored Tonight By CPO Party Cmdr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Cor- - | diner will be honored with a fare- well party tonight given by Chief Officers of ZX-11 at CPO out Boca Chica. Cmdr. Cordiner, who has been ‘te Air Station at Lakehurst, N. J. ¢ Tonight's. adios fete includes - | cocktails, a buffet supper and other entertainment. ~ Surface Development Wives Slate Luncheon A luncheon followed by bridge and canasta is planned by the Sur- face Development Group wives for men of in 'Y, 2A. die hil Ge bla at the ca- street. sa Marina hotel at 12:30 Lg Hos- tesses will be Mrs. Gleen Morris and Mrs. Carl Whistler. R.S.V.P.’s are in order and re- plies Mia be made by Tae J.| April 22 ealling 1608-XM or . and Mrs. Fadden are leav- Jersey, this week. ing Small fry. love peanut butter sandwiches. For varitey team. the| the peanut butter with crisp crumbled bacon, sl i carrot, or finely chopped fresh dates or maisins. Final Ball Of Season At Casa Marina Sponsored By CP And C Association At the Casa Marina’s final ball of the season, April 30, the Mon- roe County Cerebral Palsy and Cripples Association will offer the music of Norman Kranich’s orchestra, a talent-packed floor show, and some very valuable door prizes, The Casa Magina’s manag Emmett Cunniff, promises his full cooperation in providing a bill?! liant getting for this closing dance. As for the prizes, Charley Top- *- pino is making good his previous offer of a load of cement blocks. dust as a valuable a prize is the trip to Cuba, donated by Ro- gelio Gomez, local representative of Aerovias QSA. If you don't one of these, you may get binoculars don- L. Amy of Keys or the photo sit- given by Cecil Mardis of ‘on the floor show are -can daneers from the Show at Key School; .a tango spe- Crusoe and Or- Lopez; a rumba by Erme ; @ girls’ trio consisting of | Brown, Clara Thompson, | end Glendora Sawyer; and songs | Kenneth Felton. The tickets for the show are| donation of Holsum Bakery. week the Association has | received a gift of $10 from | Key West Women's Club, | Ftpe Add @ quarter cup each of mine- diced onion and pickle relish, | with a tablespoon of Worces- sa Hi Chaplain Elliott Is Speaker For |Navy Wives Club The Island City Navy Wives Club held a coffee on. Wednesday, April ‘16th, at Building 178, on the Naval Station, with approximately 25 members present. s Chaplain Elliott was the guest Speaker, and gave an ‘interes’ talk on “Religion in World “ae fairs,’ which was very enlighten- ing. He also reminded eiyb mem- bers of the importance of support- ing our. foreign missionaries in en- deavor to spread Demoeracy throughout the world. Refreshments and sandwiches were furnished by club members. Cookies were donated by Perez Bakery, 1025 White St:, Maloney Bakery, 812 Fleming St., and the | Matchett’s Bakery, 901 Duval st. | The Navy Wives’ group meets every Wednesday, Bidg. 178, Naval Station, at 10:30 a.m. All enlisted men’s wives are invited to attend- ed. A baby sitter is provided, " | Seal flippers are eaten as aj ace, to a cup ef mayon- and serve with broiled fish for something tasty. He Half as much shoe this gay | ri of your casual w You'll love the £ +++ Open for freedom custom-tanned leathers in White , . Sunkist . . Eggsheti delicacy in Newfoundland. om. 72. Sizes 4 «9 AABA- 8 SOLO EXCLUSIVELY ar $84 SQUTHARD ST. OPP. BUS STATION } i LISAN SHOES | | | ' Present at ¥ ing were Mesdames W. oat’, Rernbace names R. : Fi : Y. R. A w. M Whitey, we J. E. Sterling and A. M, Corry. — Members of Circle Th: cat at the home of Mrs; Walter a son, Sei ‘avenue with Mrs. Earl Julian R. M. The May meetiig will be hela | at the home of Mrs. Earl Julian, 1435 Flagler street, it was an- nounced. New officers for Circle III are Mrs. Gleason Snow, chairman; | - Mrs. T. M. Whitley; chairman, Mrs. David Bri ne retary, and Mrs. J. W. Kovash, treasurer. Present at the meeting were Mesdames Gleason Snow, Julian, Walter Price, T. M. it ley, Walter Clawson, M. Feseoes. Grace Crosby and J. W. Coming Events THU! JAY, APRIL 17— ‘cone Monroe “County tal Woman's church, 10 a.m. : Luncheon, VX-1 Officers’ Wives Club, Aeroplams, 12:30 p.m. RIDAY, AP™L 18— Meeting, Key West Amateur Ra- dio Club, National Guard Ar- mory, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, leoholics Anony- mous, First Presbyterign Special meeting (postponed regular Jate) Officers cab, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 19— Rummage sale, Gold Star Moth- ers, corner of Julia and White- head, 9 a.m. until ? Art classes for children, 2 to ¢ P.m., patio of West Martello Gallery, County P--~). s @ONDAY, APRIL 21 Handicraft special interest Officers’ Wives, at Qtrs. Naval Station, 7:30 p.m. Meeting. Key West Shrine Club, Benny's Cafeteria. 7:30 p.m Meeting, Triangle Club, Pythian Sisters, 7:38 p.m. Meeting, W.S.C.S. of Ley Memor- ial Methodist Church, anneg, 7:30 pm. Meeting, Blizabeth Taylor Circle of WMU, First Baptist Chureh Handicraft special interest group, Officers’ Wives’, Qtrs. B-1, Nayal Station, 1:30 p.m. Dinner moeting, Kiwanis Cluh Logun's Besch Patio sestey rant, 6:45 p.m WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23— Ladies Day Golf Tourameat, EK} W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. i Bell, chairman; Mrs. Clark Wag- ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE OLD SHELIA to be to a hday Party Joyed By Adults And Child Guests wae ted on with s party given 1%, on th Cooking Group Visits Naval Haspital Wards ™_—--* OWNED & OPERATED BY ANN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Krug, 802 Southard street, the bright new world that birthday parties should come more than ence they are always as much fun as the one held for her on Saturday, April 12. - SS The happy group ‘of party-goers included Alan Wayne Krug, Jean Marie and Grace Yulee. ‘Alvarez, Everett Roberts, Jr., Sonja Ann bax gd Nancy and Norma Pea- » Sheila Ann Sands, Peggy Ann Cruz, Suzie De Leach, Michael Reilly, Linda and Christina Dia- mandi, Mario and Roy. Hernandez, hard: y Linda Mae Wil- Wayne Brown, Bill Roberts. | “Lie you saw it in | : *SEVENTEEN® | Shepard carried off the-girl’s prize. | Harry Williams, Jr., Theresa Dil- lon, Anne Marie Noel, Mary Ann and John Ernest Grimes. Grown-ups were Joe. Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary U. Albury, Mr. » Jack Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Hernandez, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rodriquez, Mesdames Estelle Cruz, Mary Roberts, Dolo- ves Williams, Annie Sands, Annie Williams, Alicia Diamadi, Charity Brown. ‘Thursday, April 17, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 CONCH CHOWDER by RAYMER The brick walls of one corner of West Martello Towers are labeled with amateur Kilroys and Lonely Hearts writers. Two out-of-town sisters named Keene have inserib- ed their names. The older one, scribbled “Write me. I am 15.” |i The timid junior miss just put |i down her name and the statement West Players, .§ transferred to New ) bi as Force Operations staff of Rear Admiral S. 8. (Sun- shine) Murray. At the breakfast, the morning of thei jture, arrived with the four an hour late . forgave the delay some job to organize a family, pack and get underway even in a roomy station-wagon. They take with them happy memories of Key West oyer a span of 12 years al- though they were not in the city all the time. Barbara spent a lot of her childhood here and was one of the four Bowser girls, daughters of Capt. and Mrs, Frank Bowser. The Schiechs will be remembered as a happy, cordial fa with hu- mor incorporated as part of their personalities. The Players lost two of their best staffsters in the de- ¥ rture. The scenes of “‘My’ Sister " were considerably enliven- | i ed by Wally as ‘a ‘“man-about town,” and Barbara as the lady who took life with a “laisez-fe.. attitude. ARRIVED in town is the per nel of Duffy’s Tavern. The sty heads of big game which deco the walls have aroused much culation. Customers have fun ing at the bison, mone, mountain a nF: tin HE i 8 Be ri f i ag? 2 £ z E Bi “5 UIEX cstosmelin fo your; it's @ fashion give-awoyl With every purchase of the cirily open BUSKENS styles shown here, you get o genprous bottle of famous CUTEX NAIL POUSH! 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