The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1952, Page 5

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SOCIETY . DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Colorful Ceremony Highlights BPW Installation Breakfast Sunday Morn. | The Woman's Club was h restaurant with Mrs. Franc Florida Federation conducti: third trip to Key West and she expr New president of the B. P. w.® is Blanche Miller. First vic president is Doris Carey; se vice-president, Carola Nettles third vice-president, Marian aul, ice Stark with Pauline cording secretary, Nix, corresponding secret. and Catherine McManus as treasurer. re- Wilhelmina Harvey, who is State vice-president, and Mrs. Wexchler were presented with gifts from the club. An entertainment the morning’s program, provided by girls from the Key West high school. Betty Sheppar played piano solos, “Malaquena and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Betty Rowan sang “All The Things You augmented Are” and “See You In My Dreams.” | A soft shoe dance was pre- sented by Nancy Brooks, Alice Garcia and Camille Walterson, The unique. table decorations were coconut shell boats filled with brilliant hibiscus, Dainty stephanotis corsages were pre sented to all the officers. The list of guests and mem- bers included Marian Stark, Blanche Miller, Pauline Nihaul, Carola Nettles, and Grace Cros- by, the retiring 1951 officers; Mrs, Harvey and Mrs. Wexchler, Ida Gellrich and Sylvia Knight of Beta Sigma Phi; Mary Sjur- sen, Jr. Woman's Club, Mary Spottswood, WKWF; Mary Gra- ham, Marionne Simone, Mills, Harriet Wilson, Catheri McManus, Jimmy McManus (guest), Vermel Hutcheson. ice Nix, Gladys Merritt, Minnie Porter Harris, Martie Hartley Dora Dalton, Angela Caro Kathryn Lowe, Doris Sher Ann Mulligan, Ros va, Eloise Felton, ( Florida Adams, Cloenc man, ary Cabre- Re R arrie Geraldine Franklin, B ley, Esta Silberman, Lillian } Jennie Appelrout I Elias, Ray Appelrouth (guest), Rose Kissell, Ann Garrison, Eva Newhouse, Sydney Pechell, Cle ments Pechell (gu Hester R Stutz, Miss Jessie Sherman, (guest), Florence Gordon, Julia Smith (guest), Joan is S. Lorenzo Lavesque, Muriel Curr Eric Cur (guest); Claire “Mie (guest Sophie Pew 4 Mrs. Fredette (guest) and M A Wagner Teday’s Stock Market NEW YORK \#—The ket made a little p ess y on the basis of i ‘ Gains exter to between t while losses were he tional range There were sever dd features. Amer ficers at the € ere Packard reported first ¢ Lombardo Cleared Read the Classified Ad installation breakfast for the and Professional | 11 o'clock at Raul’s District 10, | This is her tor of PLAYERS. TO ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT Vote time is in the air, its everywhere! Including election of officers at the Barn Theatre to- night when the Key West Players vote for their next year’s can- didates. All.members are asked to turn out for this important meeting at 8 p.m. QRORITY RECEIVES LETTER OF THANKS Beta Sigma Phi received a let- ter of appreciation from the libra- rian at the Key West High School, |Mary B. Trevor, on behalf of the school, expressng thanks to the sorprity for the subscription of |The Torch,” the Beta Sigma Phi | publication which was put in the | library for use by the faculty and | students. The letter, addressed to Mrs. C. B. Harvey, president of the group, also stated, “I hope that it will be ‘an inspiration to the girls and a means of bringing to the attention of the students the outstanding ci- vie work that the local chapter is doing in this community.” BIRTHS Boy For Gowers A boy weighing 6 pounds, ounces was born April 16 to Mrs. Lourdes D. Gower, wife of William F. Gower, electrician’s mate, sec s, USN, at the U. S. Naval , here | who is serving aboard the USS H, W. Gilmore, submarine | tender, is the son of Mr. and Mrs | D. F. Gower of 205 East F st. rid MG, Acs, Gower is the| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | Diaz of 613 United st., Key West | The baby, named William David is the first child for the Gower’s are residing with Mrs. Go wer’s parents. who Madigans have Girl A baby girl weighing 6 pounds, | 3 ounces, was born April 14 to Mrs B. M. Madigan, wife of ical Sgt. Robert Madigan Jr. at the U. S. Naval Hospital. | Madigan, who is serving with the Air Force in Germany, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madigan. &r.,.¢ § Christiancy st., Detroit M Madigan is the daugh te and Mrs. G. C. McCown of 1409 Olivia st., Key West baby ed Kathleen Eliza t s the second id for the M who are res at 1409 Olivia Key West ™ . Apply To Wed i 1 Soca Chic rookly t at tt _ “4 , | with a sweet ballet. The May]Anna Gato, Rita Quinn, John | carried a nosegay of white car- Poinciana May |Pole da always a favorite, | David Lawler, David Ross, Cath- oe 5 tes, Tine nied included M | Day Program Is was performed by the fourth |leen Bates, Dennis Ross, Louise]. / latron of honor was the bride's dsineacMiabini@ean iter: < Delichtful S |graders w were ditected by! Clairmont, and Joyce Moon. cisecienlaw, Ss asic ron ieeet, WL Bal face | Delightfu 4CCESS§ | Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Rohn.| Mike Jacobs was “Em Cee” Eras i? 1S as Sa fe) we |The following pupils participat- | and did his usual efficient best. | Cored suit and had a corsage of Sands, B. C. Papy, Ralph Noble, Tuesday, May 6, 1952 PERSONALS . ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ap Is The Month For Brides Key West Artist Group Celebrates Acceptance Into Fla. Federation On Friday, April 2nd, the Key West Artists Group met at a pot- luck supper to celebrate their acceptance as members of the Florida Federation of Art. The supper was held in the yard of the Old Island Trading Post, on Whitehead st. at Caroline. Shrimp salad, for group was provided by Adeline Ross, potato salad and home made cookies were brought by Lee Albert, hot bollos were supplied by Eduardo Henriquez, and cold cuts, bread, coffee, pies, and all accessories were brought by the rest of the members. After the supper a regular&’¥—————__________ meeting was held to discuss plans, for the July Street Fair to be, not so by design. Anyone who} held at the usual location, Clin-| paints is welcomed into the| ton Place. Although this enter- group, and it is hoped that the) prising group has been together | Many artists still unheard from, | just a year ,they have already | who are in Key West, will get in | accomplished as much, or even | touch with the group by regis-| more, than some of the larger | tering at the Karns Studio-Gal- | groups in the country. Their total | lery. of seventy (70) sales of paintaings| During the meeting the group} at the February Street Fair, out. | heard a talk by Jim Albert on} sold the Terry Institute’s National | the growth of the Sarasota Art| Show so far that it warranted a| Association, which now counts | special letter of commendation | 1000 arists in its membership. It| | from the president of the FFA. was brought out that Sarasota is | soldPHA a town with a population of only Plans were discussed _for | 20,000 as against our own perm- acquiring a downtown location | anent population of 26,433 plus | | 10,000 Navy personnel. However, | | the Sarasota Art Association has| been in existence for fifteen (15) | years, while our own group has | just celebrated its first birthday. With the help and encourage- ment of the citizens of this city, the Key West Artists Group can, | and will grow to be as much of | an asset and en attraction to the city as has our northern neigh- bors. where a permanent gallery could | be set up which would be free to | the public year-round. Also dis- cussed were future projects in | the realm of bringing art to the public, instead of expecting the | public to come to art—which was the original way in the world of painters. Although the Key West Artists Group is small at this time, hav- ing about 25 to 30 members, it is Lovely Candlelight Ceremony Unites Miss Isabel Lazo And Henry L. Vinson In a single ring ceremony, Miss Isabel B. Lazo, adopted daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boza, 803 Olivia street, became the bride of Henry L. Vinson on Saturday, May 3 at 7 p. m. The lovely cere- mony was performed by candlelight at El Salvador Methodist Church with Rev. Manuel Figueroa officiating. The church was beautifully decorated with white gladioli and pastel-shaded asters. Two musical selections, “Be-%- cause” and “The Lord’s Prayer” were sung by Mrs. Idilio Salinero| MRS. J. P. BAILLOD with Miss Arlene Merritt at the piano and violinists Alfredo Bar- HOSTESS TO CIRCLE I roso, Manuel Camero and Ar-| Mrs. J. P. Baillod, 915 Johnson Street, was host to Circle II of the mando Sosa playing accompani- ment. " First Presbyterian Church this week. Mrs. Ralph Rogers gave the The bride was given in mar- lesson, “For What Are You Pray- riage by Mrs. Joseph Boza. She wore a white gabardine suit} °°") ing.” and Mrs. Ralph Noble gave the devotional. trimmed with navy blue and a Presiding at the meeting was MISS OTTILEE AGUERO, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Aguero, 619 Angela street, will be mar- ried June 5 to Ralph Berringer. The engagement was announced by the bride-to-be’s parents. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Berringer of Clinton, Conn, He is stationed here with the Navy on the USS Howard W. Gilmore. The cere mony will take place at the First Baptist Church. white hat with a short veil. She orchid-tinted carnations, Joseph Brent, W. M. Whitley, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWS OE INT. EREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 | bathing suits |certainly the men are going to Page $ | Odax And Sennet Wives | To Be Coffee Hostesses Hostesses for the SubRon Four Officers’ Wives’ club coffee to be given tomorrow at Fort Taylor at 10 a.m., will be the wives of officers fro mthe USS Sennet and the USS Odax. 'Briefer Bikini Shown At Paris Fashion Show By NADEANE WALKER PARIS (® — Now they've made a briefer Bikini, Jacques Heim did it this morn- ing in his mid-season fashion show, | with the naughtiest bathing suits and sunsuits Paris has ever seen. Other shockers were transparent open-work lace dresse worn over nothing but bathing shorts, Heim calls the of his new “beam bras’ and beam when they appear on the beaches. Hardly more than G- strings, they consist of two stra- | tegically located bands or fringes across bust and hip-line. One model wore a wicked a sarong” in a black towelling. An- other Hula girl effect was in raffia fringe. Besides the open-work dresses, buttoning down the front for re- moving on the beach, Heim also showed a transparent orange nylon skirt over a black bathing costume, His “sculptured” bathing suits were strapless one-piecers outlin- ing every curve. After his beachwear opening, anything was bound to be an anti- climax, but Heim showed cello- phane embroidered bare-shoulder evening fashions. GRAY LADIES CORPS WILL MEET THURSDAY The Gray Ladies Corps will have a coffee Thursday, May 8, at the home of Mrs, J. W. Davis, 704 Wad- dell Avenue, Co-hostess will be Mrs. J. H. Tur- ner. The time set is for 10 a.m, The group meets every second Thursday of every month, To prepare an egg club sandwich use egg salad, lettuce, tomato sli- ces, and crisp bacon. Put these fill- ing ingredients between three sli- ces of to spreading with may- onnaise. Insert tooth picks in the sandwiches to hold the layers to- The Poinciana May Day pro- |€d: Fre 5 Darnella Ca-} The hot dog stand was run by Best man was Walter A. Vin-| Ralph Rogers, Clark Wager, Ade- gram was a huge success. The '°%? ng aldo, Sandra) Mrs, Lang and Mrs. Brill with| J: the groom’s brother. The |line Corry, and the hostess. mee om : Hawkins 2 Hansen, Lee | Mrs. A. Crockett assisting. Mrs. | groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Guests were Mrs. Joseph Bring- | children turned out excellent | Huston, Kelly, Georgene | Putnam was in charge of the| ; esi sits : i yy a x 8 Walter Vinson of 1306 Virgima/ man, Mrs. Harry Dobey and Mrs. | performances to the delight of |Knowles, Alfreda McFerron,|sale of ice cream and soda, and street. He is a graduate of the | J. H. Kurtz, the audience and the teachers |Sheron Stewart, Vera Ann Stait,| the following ladies were selling Key West High School, class of : and parents who coached ther Joanne Wing, | the cakes and candy: Mrs. Illsley,! 1943 and is employed by West- The K Bert Miller, and the ht, Florence Kins- | Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Dickison, Mrs. | inghouse Electric corporation. Queen, Xi : te Whitehead. Morehead, Mrs. Graybill and| The couple left for a honey- graders ng square dance was Mrs. Burke. The decorating com-| moon in Miami after the cere- Miller sixth mittee included Mrs. Putnam, |mony. They will make their . ection of Mrs, C, Smith, Mrs. Brille and/ nome at 1306 Virginia street Mrs. Boswell. emporarily The judges for the bicycle con- | a setts ae A TaD RS test were Col. and Mrs. H. Pace, and Mrs. Wood. The winners of contest were Carlon Patricia Chapman and W Carey. PARK RALLY (Continued From Page One) to participate in their govern- | ment. The audience were we’ ar Watson limited speak- | ed with the performances andjers to five m tes and started | many commented on how de-/the rally rolling by calling on| lightful it was to have the pro- sin the reverse order | appearance on the bal-/ gram out-of-doors. KEY WEST CALM (Continued From Page One) at Soissons and at the Meuse Ar- gonne. The lean and sunburned Ger came back to Key West afte in 1947 and spent resting up. Since then he has taken an creasingly active part in ci ting on the Yacht hopes will planned club ow he is also yDELINES..... TONIGHT 9 P. M. 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