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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thursday, June 19, 1952 bi SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 | Key West Girl Is Wed To Miamian | In Double-Ring Ceremony June i4 Sey Chicago Girl Wed In Church Ceremony | Maestro From The Oiympia BIRTHS To Navy Man From Wauwatosa, Wise. . GOLD STAR MOTHERS TO HOLD CAKE SALE Tope : | Esther Margaret Curry of Key West was married to est W. ¢: Miss Ruth Kishkunas of Chicago, Il, was united in marriage i e a “a oe oe sake Girl For Faraldos Mii Joyce BD cobain in a double ring ceremony, at 5 o'clock Wednesday evening, June 11. formed by the Rev. Paul J. Touchton. The church was decorated 2k te Ai an Star Mothers will hold a cake r sale Saturday June 21 at 2 p.m. brs. | Headey June 7 at the San Carlos Building, Du- and al hospital. The baty ieight | val Street. and one halt pounds and has been * . The wedding took place at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church with the Rev. Joseph, Maring, S. J., officiating. i Nuptial music was played by &- Mary Valenzuela. For her wedding dress, the rou bride selected a ballerina length Players G P | OV f£ wh i ted Sw gown of white imported Sviss Keep Up Workshop, carried a white prayer book with) Summer Program a white orchid attached and delicate lily of the valley stream-| 4 pj1-pilly play, a comedy two- yer maid of honor, Mrs. Louis | 8°me and a Dorothy Parker mono- Kishkunas, Jr. sister-in-law of loque were read Tuesday night at the bride, wore a hand-em- the Barn Theatre when members broidered frock of pastel pink | of the Key West Players met for with two gladiolas filled baskets and tall candelabra. Orga Monroe Gener. Bernard Roberts, accompanied soloist Miss Cleora Faye Robi the songs were “O Promise Me,” “Because” and the “Lord named June Marie. Mott _ TTS The bride vain aeons daughter are reported doing nice-, > | of silver satin with embroidere: 4 ly. Mrs. Faraldo is the former iy 2 |nylon overskirt in balierina| Recently Wed | Miss Phyllis Saunders Fern Chapter . Sealand whiteaccemeciesstice Mail Officers’ Club To Meet Friday veil of illusion was attached to a" The June meeting of Fern Chap- nesday, June 10 at p.m., in jpn elaggees: | seed pearl tiara. She carried a white prayer book topped with fie Monroe General hospital, The) et ee Ocere” Chub little gir! weighed six pounds and will meet Friday evening, June 20, a white orchid. A cousin of the bride, Miss at 8 p.m. The session will be held in the lounge of the Scottish Rite Vosburghs Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Vosburgh Jr., 1414 Eliza street, announce the birth of a daughter born Wed- Carmelina Cuesta, was maid of honor. She selected a pink taffeta | dress of ballerina length with an | organdy overskirt with shoulder | two ounves and has been named Deanna Louise. organdy and carried a bauquet |12y outs in a series of one-act plays of pink carnations with wine rib- bon streamers The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kishkunas, Sr., of Chicago, was given in marriage wy her father. A brother of the groom, Edward Berg, acted as best man. Louis Kishkunas, Jr., was usher. ‘The bride’s mother was gown- ed in a navy and white crepe print and wore a red carnation corsage. Mrs. Frank L. Berg, the groom's mother, from Wauwatosa, Wisc. also attended the wedding. She to be presented this summer as | ranged. ‘The one-acters will serve as a work-shop. When the casting has been completed, the work back- stage and rehearsals will begin under the direction of Jack Clarke, acting president of the organiza- tion. The short dramas will be presented for one night only and admission wil] be free. The first of the group will be given in July. Other activity for the Players is part of the programs being ar-|7%j | organdy overskirt and cape Sh cape. Her flowers were pink car- nations. Best man was Mr. A. McDonald, |B a friend of the groom’s. The flower girl, Nancy Moreno, a cousin of the bride’s, wore a green taffeta ballerina frock with carried a bridal basket filled | with white and yellow flowers. A reception was held for the ; couple at the home of Mr and} Mrs. Thomas Gibson, with about 200 people present. Two large” punch bowls and the wedding ¥ Temple, at the corner of Eaton and Simonton streets. Hostesses for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and Mrs. Grace Archer. Mrs. Vera Sterling, Worthy Mat ron, will preside over the business meeting. All officers and their*sub. stitutes are cordially asked to be present. Girl for Woods For Athlete’s Foot Mr. and Mrs. Chester Edward| Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Ii Wood announce the birth of a girl not pleased, your 40¢ back. Watch born June 7 at the Monroe General the old, tainted skin slough off to Girl for Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Webster Robbins are the proud parents of a baby daughter bgrn June 7 at Monroe General hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds, five ounces and has been named Lin da Louise. The Robbins live at Mastre Trailer Court cake on the bride's table were |. hospital. The baby weighed six be replaced by healthy skin. Get a party and treasure hunt sche- HE many wore a blue nylon dress. Her cor- sage was fashioned of pink car- nations. Ten guests and the Rev. Maring were present at the seven course dinner served at La Concha hotel | Lane. ; : at 6 p. m,, following the marriage.|_The play-reading committee has Mrs. George Bonamy helped | received over a dozen copies of serve. plays to be considered and are The couple left for a honey. | busy reading the potential produc- moon in Nassau. The. bride's | tions. A minimum of five of these charming going-away costume | Will be selected for presentation was of blue glazed chambrey. | ext season, z She wore white shoes and a na-| Next Tuesday night, June 24, the tural straw picture hat trimmed | Players hold a final reading for the in white daisies. first of the one-act offerings. The The bride is a graduate of | Seneral public is invited. You do Northern Mlinois State Teacher's | Mot have to be a member to try College, De Kalb, IIL, and a mem- | ut. Newcomers will be cordially ber of Sigma Alpha Iota and | weleomed. If you aren't interested Kappa Delta Phi. jin acting, there's other theatre The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs, | work to be done and, as Clarke Frank L. Berg of Wauwatosa, | Points out, now is the time to de- Wisc., attended Proviso Town- | Velop those hidden talents, such as ship High School, Maywood, Ill, | scene painting, set designing and and the University of Illinois. He |other work-shop ideas. Original has been in the Navy for three |Plays by budding playwrights will and one-half years but will be | also be considered detached next November when} serene: he expects to return to Wisconsin.| THE GUY CARLETONS After a week in Nassau, the|,,. .y-7, ier newlyweds will be at home at |LE iVE FOR SUMMER the Santa Maria motel on Simon-| Leaving for summer vacation ton street, | Friday are Mr. and Mrs. Guy duled for Saturday, June 28. The party committe meets tonight at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Skewis, 213 Telegraph Out of town wedding guests | Carleton of 916 Windsor Lane. They | were the relatives of both the, will motor up the East Coast, and BANDLEADER AND EMCEE, LES ROHDE, wi!! appear at the Boca Chica C.P.0. Club on Saturday ever vit and ‘he stage. Dancing will begin at 9 p 1 p.m. A complete floor show is part of the 5 Bridal Attendants Are Announced — | For Nottage-Mahan Wedding Friday The wedding of Miss Lorraine Nottage of t banked with fern and stephano- |§ tis. Sandwiches, mints and nuts | were also served. The former Miss Curry was / graduated from the Key West > ‘ High School and from St. Vin cent’s School of Nursing in Jack- | sonville, Fla. The groom was graduated from | Miami Technical High School) and served in the Navy for six| years, mostly overseas, and is a/ World War II veteran. While in| Key West, he worked with Ord- | inance Research Laboratory of | Penn State College. Immeriately after the reception, the newlyweds left for Pasadena, Calif, where the groom reports | on June 23, as electronics tech- nician with the Naval Ordnance Unit there. Heat pitted sliced dates in a lit- tle orange juice and spread be- tween layers of chocolate cake; | spread top and sides of cake with | tudge frosting. CAKE CUTTING in the tradi- tional manner was o reception fol wedding of Esther Curry to Ernest W. on June 14. The couple left for Pasadena, Calif. w groom is electronics technician with the Naval Ordnance Unit yDELINe OWNED & OPERATED BY ADELINE RUSSELI. pounds and fourteen ounces and |instant-drying T-4-L from any has been named Cheryl Lee. The druggist. Now at GARDNER'S parents live at 1321 A South street. | PHARMACY. KEY WEST..... HAS IT’S OWN CAKE BOX Everything to delight a Family with different tastes! Located at 417 Southard St. Lorenzo Murguia, Prop. Well known in town for his Cuban Bread, has coopera’ with H. Co if and Miami To Bring you a complete line of Cakes, Pies, Pastries and Breads. No more traveling te Miami for what you want—we have it. ACQUAINT YOURSELF AT OUR OPENING Friday, June 20, 1952 “DELIGHT YOURSELF ALWAYS!” TELEPHONE 251-W ed at Margaret chneider e the ‘eriors 904 Fleminc THE MAXWELL COQ. inc bride and the groom. Local guests | will spend a short while in Scars-| Mahan of Hearne, Texas, will take place at the First Baptist ( i were Mr. and Mrs. George| dale, N.Y., with Mr. Carleton’s| Friday, June 20. The bride-elect is the d K en Bonamy. | mother. Nottage and the late Jerome Nottage. She was graduated af atu wank sone pol manta to |, Following the visit there, the from Florida State University cum laude, 7 a there, the Carletons will drive . 9 ee produce rich dark brown gravy be |to Center Conway, N. H.., where} The maid of honor will be * _ Furniture and Furnishings adding the liquid. A good rule to They expect to return here in| bride. | Olympia’s Rohde al remember is to add about a quar- | September. The bridesmaids are: Miss Brin ee Shot Hove Wholesale Contract } ter cup of liquid for every pound| Both Mr. and Mrs. Carleton are | of meat. Be sure to cover:the | active in civic and social circles | Marion Lowe, cousin of the bride DOC kettle tightly after you've added | of Key West and are members| from Miami, Fla; Miss Faye Ber- For C.P.0. Club he liqui " valdi, cousin of the bride, from| " : é se icialiancracmciiias Je aicasmaaned — sonst Kye West; Miss Yvonne Dionne, | Ros famous . of of Pensacola, Fla., a classmate of | tte Olympia in June Mood Miss Nottage's; Miss Martha Wat- | Les Rohde is b : rices kins of this city, a cousin of the acts to Key W f ef . bride; Miss Mignon Watts, Fells-| to be part r ar - mere, room-mate of the bride,|C. P. 0. ¢ t at Boca ( 2 lo and Madelyn Mangold, a sister of on Saturd He ta ec the groom, from Hearne, Texas. of the Best man will be Larry Man- The Les F w of [vJ gold of Hearne, the groom's will star \ f rly brother-in-law. of the J V Ushers for the ceremony are| Sir s Ann ¥ Key Westers Brooks Burton, El- | “Polc mer Bennett, Dennis Jolly, the other New ¥ t Charles Quentel of Miami mate of the groom, and Eldor 1 Downing of Boston, Mass. David | gro Porch, another cousin of the TV € K bride, will be junior usher pres Many relatives and fr from out of town are arriv the city today and tor witness the wed and relatives of the s cordially invited to attend the show ceremony and the recept which will follow in the annex Soloists will be V stead, Fla Nottage's f Down be org Flowe Nottage ie Key W will be ring beare There will be a» | rehearsal dinner ton. 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