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Tuesday, June 3, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page § SOCIETY ... DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Miss Peggy mony. Musie for the wedding was played by Billy Roberts, organist. ij it white suit, navy trim- med, with white accessories and ‘@ small white hat. Her corsage was of white orchids. She was escorted parents at 613 Olivia street. Among those who helped were Mrs. Otto Aquero and freshments included wedding cake, sandwiches, relishes, punch and cocktails, The newlyweds left for a brief honeymoon in Cuba. They will return to Key West Wednesday and then leave for Buchanan, N. ¥., on Thursday where the groom is a building contractor. The out-of-town guests were Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with local showers or thundershowers today thru Wed- mesday; not much change in temperature. Gentle to moderate variable winds, fresh near show- ers. Florida: Generally fair thru Wednesday except for widely scattered afternoon thunder- showers. Little change in tem- perature. Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Light to moderate variable mast- ly northeast to east winds thru Wednesday. Partly cloudy weather except for considerable cloudiness and a few showers thru the Florida Straits Tuesday. Observations taken at City Office 9:00 A.M., EST Key West, Fla, June 3, 1952 Precipitat Total last 24 hours Total this month — Excess this month 26 ins. Total this year . 8.03 ins. Deficiency this year — 1.87 ins. Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. 16% Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 29.90 ins—1012.5 mbs, Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise $:36 a.m Guneet 7:14 pm} Moonrise 3:50 p.m Moonset ——____._ 2:29 a.m —— Maval Base TOMORROW 6:16 am. — am 7:55 p.m. 1:17 pan. Oo ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Time of Height a Bahia Honda sé | (ridge) ———oh 10m 9.0 8 | Mo Name Key (east end) th 20m Boca Chica all of Miami, Fla. Mrs. E. W. Pinder, | street, mony. Florida State League DeLand 3 Orlande » Jaxville Beach 2 S rd 23 xs 2 Cocoa Pretty Bride Pinder Becomes Bride Of John Dilia In Church Ceremony White candles and white gladiolas decorated the scene of the} 47 PLAYERS’ MEETING wedding at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church Sunday evening when Miss Peggy Pinder became the bride of John A. Dilia of Buchanan, N. Y. Father Joseph Maring, S. J. performed the double ring cere- the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dilia of Buchanan, N. Y., Mrs. Mary Riternata of Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Riternata of Coral Gables, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Moretti and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moretti, National Studio Photo WEDDING CHIMES RANG for Miss Peggy Pinder Sunday eve- ning when she Was married to John Dilia of Buchanan, N. Y. She is the daughter of Mr. and 613 Olivia where a reception for the newlyweds was mediately following the cere- held im- Baseball | Standings By The Associated Press aa) YOU PICKS YOUR MOOD YOU GETS YOUR CHOICE night at the p.m. party to be held soon. will be available. CIRCLES TO MEET FIRST OF WEEK PERSONALS... Are you in the mood for fun. Or are you in the mood for plan- ning and discussion. You can have both! Leisure, pleasure, and. business too, is the ticket for the Key West Players meeting to- rn Theatre at 8 Come in shorts if you like, and.. bring suggestions for a Players Vice-president Jack Clarke is in charge of the meeting tonight. He’s reported that cold drinks Cireles one and Three of the ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE First Presbyterian Church will meet this coming week for their |! regular monthly sessions. Circle II assembles Monday night June 9 at eight o’clock at the home of Mrs. Southard street. day, June 40. Apply To Wed Circle One will meet at the new home of Mrs. Robert Wheeler at Sigsbee Park at 8 p.m. on Tues- ‘The following couples applied for marriage licenses at the office of J. W. Kovash, 602 County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Raymond Campo, 26, 818 Simon- ton street and Anita Barba,.21, 610 Olivia street; John L. Castee, 30, SURASDEVDET, and Irma G. Gre- gersen, 27, 1104 Angela street; Clyde Erron Baker, 21, Seaplane Base, and Peggy Ann Parish, 17, Danville, Va.; Randall Joseph Sparks, 29, NAS, Boca Chica and Betty Douglas land, Canada. Cleveland Williams, 25, Fleet So- nar Schoo} and Belvin Ersell High- smith, 19, Raleaigh N. C.; Steve Kawulicz, USS Gilmore; 21, and Mary Josephine Murphy, 18, Du- mont, N. J.; William A. Robinson, 20, Fort Village and Rose Marie Sawyer, 18, 304 Truman Avenue; Alton F. Inman, 21, Boca Chica and Barbara Jean Crawford, ‘18, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Build Own Home tractor. RESULTS MONDAY’S GAMES By The Associated Press American League New York 2 Cleveland 0 Boston 6 Chicago 2 (10 innings) Philadelphia 2 St. Louis 1 Washington § Detroit 2 National League Chicago 6 Brooklyn 1 St. Louis 5 New York 4 ‘ Won Les’ Pct., Boston 4 Cincinnati 1 s.| National League ONLY GAMES s, | Brooklyn a7 1 711! _ Florida International League s, |New York a Bb 675 | St. Petersburg 7 Lakeland 2 “| Chicago “4 #O1T .535 | West Palm Beach 2 Miami Beac! | St. Louis 2 2 .488 | Tampa 3 Havana 2 | Cincinnati 2 22 476 | Miami 7-6 Fort Lauderdale 5-4 Philadelphia w 2 .462| Florida State League Boston i 2 .395 | DeLand 8 Leesburg 4 Pittsburgh 1 os .244 | Orlando 7 Palatka 2 American League Daytona Beach 6 Jackso Boston ™% «617 ~— .Sa3|_ Beach 5 Cleveland 25 «18 —_,s81 | Sanford 10 Cocoa 1 Washington a 561 |New York » 1 ! came 2 n sa LOday’s Games | Philadelphia 6 9 457) | St. Louis 2 25 «= 44d | By The Associated Press Detroit 3 27 325} American League Florida International League | chicago at New York Miami » 8 .784 | Cleveland at Boston Miami Beach ww 2 838 | Detroit at Philadelphia Havana 2 2 Sa2 | St Louis at Washington Tampa Ro] 3B 582| National League St. Petersburg % 2 536 | New York at Chicago West Palm Beach 3 28 500 | Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Lakeland 3 3% 321 | Philadelphia at Cincinnati Fort Lauderdale 9 48 -158 | Boston at St. Louis Florida International League .717 | Havana at Lakeland 625 | St. Petersburg at Tampa 622 | West Palm Beach at Miami -583 | Miami Beach at Fort Lauderdale S42} 478 | Leesburg at DeLand Florida State League 370 | Daytona Beach | Palatka at Orlando k-| Sanford at Cocoa Beach at Jackson Hot biscuits sho: Spivey, 22, 517 Duval st.; Keith Schoen, 20, USS Trumpetfish, and Shirley Ann Car- mine, 18, Aberdeem, S. D.; and Theodore Lloyd Johnson, 29, N. Ar- lington, Va.. and Evelyn Maude Musseau, 31, Curling. Newfound- West High School. Attending friends of the family. reception for Miss Rosario Lopez ‘Hostess And Honoree Photo by McLainjCarlyn Smith. FAMILY PORTRAIT at a happy occasion shows Mrs. Raul Gar- cia and her niece, Miss Rosario Delores Lopez, who was the guest of honor at a reception given by her aunt, Mrs. Garcia on Friday night after Miss Lopez was graduated from the Key the reception and buffet supper were members of the 1952 graduating class, class sponsors and Reception For Miss Rosario Lopez Highlight Of Graduation Social Events One of the bright spots of the graduation social whirl was the given by her aunt and uncle, Mr. *|mont, Mona Gravel and Cathleen . NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1938 Girl Scout Birthday Observed |With Garden Party And Program On Monday evening, May, 26, the Girl Scouts of Troop 3 cele- | brated their third birthday anniversary at the home of Mrs. Ken-| neth Bates, 2931 Harris avenue. The garden was gaily lighted and | chairs were set up on the lawn for the visitors who included mem- bers of the V.F.W. Auxiliary, the Troop’s sponsors, Troop commit-| tee members, parents and friends, and Mrs. Neil Saunders, guest of honor. 2 ee The program included a flag | Scouts, awarding of merit badges, z songs and a rhythm band by the| Bridal Shower Place Changed To Papy Home SUBRON FOUR O.W.C, SLATE COFFEE WED, There will be a coffee given for the SubRon Four Officers’ Wives group Wednesday merning at 10 o'clock at Fort Taylor. Hostesses are the wives of offi- cers from the USS Trumpetfish and the USS Manta. A baby sitter will be av. for the meeting. ble {troop members. After the pro- jgram, Mrs. Venessa Saunders lit the candles and cut the huge and beautifully decorated birthday cake, gift of the VFW Auxiliary. Salted nuts, coffee and cokes were served, Everyone bid a fond farewell to Mrs. Walter Cox, capable leader of the troop for tLe past two years. Mrs. Cox is leaving for Jacksonville. She will be greatly missed, as the Troop grew and accomplished much un- der her guidance. Mrs. Bates as- sumes the new leadership and :|shares the hope of all for a suc- cessful year to come. The following awards were presented: Tenderfoot; Vera Stout, Marjorie Mayberry, Cath- leen Bates, Patsy Roberts, Col- Jeen Bates and Brenda Adams, Second Class: Louise — Claire- mont, Mary Lou Foret, Ruth Ma- zeau, Colleen Bates, Cathleen Bates and Brenda Adams. Various proficiency badges: Carol Cox, Shirley Brille, Caro- lyn Putnam, Mary Lou Foret, Ruth Mazeau, Colleen Bates, Carlyn Smith, Louise Claire- Fleet Reserve | Group Planning The bridal shower for Miss Jes- sie Jane Gibson, bride-elect, | which was to be given at the | First Presbyterian Church, will | be given iistead at the home of | Mrs. B. C. Papy, 1021 Washing- ton street. The shower, a miscellaneous one, will take place Thursday evening at eight o‘clock. Hostesses are Circle 11 Women of the First Presbyterian Church. All members of all Circles and friends are cordially invited to.. attend, Miss Gibson will become the bride of Joseph James Davis Sat- urday, June 7. Dance Saturday The Fleet Reserve Association is planning a dance for members and jtheir guests to be given Saturday June 7 at 9 p.m. The affair will be held in the clubrooms on Front street. Norman Kranich and his orches- tra will play. Fun is promised for all those attending. The dance is for the purpose of re-newing old friendships and mak- ing new acquaintances. All mem- bers are cordially invited to attend and bring guests. There will be no admission charged. interiors OWNED & OPERATED BY Baptist Church Holds Combination Reception A combination reception for new members and an adios to those who are leaving the city, will be held at the Baptist Church on Friday evening, June 6, The affair begins at 7:30 p.m. and members are invited to at- tend with guests, Bates? Stars for a year’s attendance: Shirley Brille, Carol Cox, Louise Clairemont, Ruth Mazeau, Caro- lyn Putnam, Mary Lou Foret Mona Gravel, Sally Holland and HOSPITALITY IS THE PASSWORD at the CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB THROW YOUR NEXT WHING DING AT OUR HOUSE ...WE LIKE COMPANY! MAKE THIS THE PARTY HOUSE Top of Duval on the Atlantic | Asian Beauty =f Contest KUALA LUMPUR (#—Beauty contest organisers in Kuala Lum- pur are trying to arrange a com- Petition of beauties from various territories of Southeast Asia at which a “Miss Orient” will be cho- sen. Contestants are being invited from Hong Kong, Bangkok, Ran- goon, Manila, Colombo and all parts of Malaya to compete in Kua- la Lumpur. and Mrs. Raul Garcia at their home, 708 Eaton street on Friday evening following the awarding of diplomas to 75 Seniors of the} class of 1952 at Bayview Park. Over 150 guests attended the gala Mr. & Mrs. Henry Palacios are building their own CBS home on Flagler at 17th. St. Last Saturday's paper stated that the structure would be erected by a local con- BASEBALL He | vices. The Senior class sponsors, members of the graduating group and friends and relatives enjoy- ed the lavish hospitality of the Garcias and gathered to admire the array of gifts which Miss Lopez received on her gradua- tion from the Key West High School. Among the beautiful presents were a complete luggage set, a radio, lingerie, purses, jewelry, wearing apparel, compacts and other gifts which were put on display and filled a finely made hope chest which was the gift of the Garcias. Fruit punch, sandwiches turkey, ham and cheese, relishes, cake, cookies and candies were served. When the younger set left for the Senior Class dance, the adults remained at the Garcia home until shortly before mid- night. Miss Lopez is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alve t Lopez of 1) 624 Whitehead street. ~ By Naval Official | The City of Key West has been | commended by Captain C. C. Adell Commander of the Key West Na- val Base, for their participation in the Armed Forces Day celebration, in a letter received by Mayor Har vey today. The text of the letter follows: | Honorable C B. Harvey Mayor, City of Key West, 4 Armed | would like to on behalf of this area, for astic and g way the City | to the Military Ser j | Mix 2 tablespoon of chopped} chives with a tablespoon of chop-| and sprinkle over re serv cheese also ¢ and delicious of} > soup. ' affair which preceded the Senior Class dance. * Dr. Tuttle Speaks Tomorrow Night The Reverend Chas. H. Meeker, of the First Congregational Church, has announced that Dr. William N. Tuttle will conduct Wednesday evening’s prayer service, Dr. Tuttle is from Avon Park, Florida. He is State Superin- | tendent of the Congregational Chrigtian Conference and his program is expected to be very interesting. Reverend Meeker extends an invitation te the public to attend. Prayer service begins at 7:30 P.M. ij ‘DEATHS City Commended | -~---~----~-----=| A. PL. Craig, Sr. News has been received here of the death of Mr. A. P. Craig, Sr., }61, who died May 21 in Baltimore, id., after a long illness dating from World War l. He and his wife | were residents of Key West 24 | years ago. | The widow, Mrs. Craig, is | sister of Mrs. Charles H. Smith of 1209 Georgia street, this city. Burial services for the decease were heid May 23 at a national | cemetery. He is survived by his wife, by a son, A. P. Craig, Jr. of Bal a daughter, Mrs. Her the - | Hastings-on-the-Hudson, and three grandchildren. The Craigs have been liv Baltimore for a number of but have many oid friends in Key n | West. | ere |ATTENTION PLEASE DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD JUNK NAGS, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER Old batteries and Scrap Meta! 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