The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1952, Page 4

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wage 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN REI Thursday, June 26, 1952 RSONALS 3 a wy Vill [ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WO. DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor TEM y . nn iS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 - yi —e liawaiian Feast Motife Featured Li's Are Old Eotaved Cvvstom SS Silos That Malco You Havpy cht ful FAWTU mite Luncheon | The fragr ‘ gaicty ain Feast was r : ; : ER j t UC W embers and guests ha ‘ a at al one was presented | by RAYMER ‘ } v at n Bettinger who was dressed in a : : at tS | F ‘ , 2 a were are eit : a to go on ig mae Engagement Told eee eee other s Celeste Cuervo To | drums c ‘ ; Neville Russell eer 8 with Mrs. Stan Bjurt Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Cuervo an-| for an out-of and L. L. Middaugh pre nounce the engagement of their ae one at aly : ©: | daughter, Celeste Cuervo to Ne- | Be rink 8 a my Aig, ville Russell | Boho : ti D ¢ committee with} The groom-to be is the son of vom s M i a and Mrs. Middaugh,| Mrs. Nora Russell of this city tion 3 decorated the entire club with) The wedding will take place in an rches of palm fronds and brilliant) the near future with details to be} TA. Cme yee son and 4 e tt Seas Is announced later. tea A re, food 1 my will ta table li B k training and € 2 thon were centered LACUtenant bec Fccignin v paim fronds, and st ey wit Coast U d penis co! ancies, ho» Gains Promotion French heads ic A delicious { was serv-] Lieutenant Charles E. Beck, son after H = ve as “S he P { the oc lloped wat ol¢ halve r to e nee melon halves) of ytrs, Eleanor K. Beck and Mr. n ’ t C2 aha i ee dal ROCHE hibis Charles E. Beck (deceased), of is home ( ok amare vain ca amd 6255 May Avenue, Detroit 13, Mich- y Carb e = : ee hype sat Ce a TO anK igan was promoted on 1 April, 1952 contingent ror meenied acd arpa AS opicae ream pie @UB- from the rank of Lieutenant, jun- i week as a 1 t Howard. The . buffet table was covered| Of grade. Lieutenant Beck is at: | friends are i inetiannat ae oe at phil-| tached to the U. S S. Chivo (SS- also giving t si 2 sued velaw ia erimson| $41), which is at present operating | ngs. Details " a wae with the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the } tter ho pre = = —— : Mediterranean | ed th 1 * ; invnent-waecpeouidedal | COUPLE Al TARRIEI and salad Mie Haskin provided by) “Lieutenant Beck is a graduate | i stast Sat Leia tigt es \RRIED i number called “Lovely Hula of Marquette University, Milwau c aut com s ( SY J. P., ROY HAMLIN S ba ] wa characteristic Island| Kee, Wisconsin. He was commis: IN HAWAII OR KEY WEST, the gest Sid te AOR ae ; , and his staff ash c : ‘ ia - sioned in the United States } Island style by the placing of a lc ee REny € pect the tit y k an ar Mee DMC s won a beauti- | #2 October, 1945 from the y siento : : tig i ic ‘ and } tore it in the ; on a peau Reserve Officers Training Corps. | 0") tamper PAA ORcers! VINES i reaths with a_ poss Rode erator to prevent rancid 4 of i-panni blossoms, | uring his naval service he has| S™MNin8 Mrs. L. K. Bliss. A g i and er tropical | the future eda bi McaaHelt ger ’| served on the Battleship New York,| flowers in the hair to add a bright sffa Z u ie ; eer on follow-( the Battleship Texas, the Destroy- i 4 | ea the delight aeeland six.,€?- Minesweeper Hobson, and the - Ho 3 i ,/ Submarine Chivo. : 1 i | r (een neweomers to the group were| submarine, Chis Lt. Henders cat Artist Ted 1 | wiow fo curry : oa spuieutenant Beck “is married to ut. Henderson South Caroiina Pretty Mitts ape | Mexico is a | the special .guests were|the former Mary Alice Wal ns =e \ aiCily ive Loree <auniig é Hae deed of Dallas, Tex. 4aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram | Pde § b¢ To Keep Remains . : | ¥avor wi nana ot ftom British | E- Wall of 523 Nelson Street, Ports- nds Sub Uourse p i ars) he ; . | lin m Br uth Miae 5 > . any V se Virginia. Meir residence is ieytenant (junior grade) Donald OOF Pddjaany ain Dy | your husband e they feside with their son Henderson, U. S. Navy, son of Mt a 1. ss aiaaae five Luke Henderson and Mrs. Hender- wa Lounge | Ree or oll 7 | { dasiauiale son (deceased) of Main street, |1;.,q ; POU } | h us 1vO signated ‘Qualified in Subma Se. | F aay | rines” 7 May 1952. Lieutenant Hen- | ¢¢, tted | € oF kk h M di - |derson is attached to the U, S.S., t | ,E@E n Mediterranean | chivo, commanded by Command: | cy; oS i er C. P. Trumbull, U. S. Navy. jet 1 ‘ a i <e ward M. Zwiller, @560 Sanger |Sauon, Key West, is_ pres i 3 : bi x ‘ k nnege ae et, Detroit, Michigan is pre: operating with the U. . Sixth F eral fp s oN YORK adiness tly’ serving aboard the Subma. | ithe Mediterranean area Smat s ores of the K tine, U S. Chivo. The Chivo,| Lieutenant Henderson, who the re ENUE few issues | der the command of Command. | tered the Naval Service on 18 great e z er Charles P, Trumbull, USN, is Wary 1943. received his recr' The g < Operating in the Mediterranean | training at Sampson Naval T ¢ : ¢ 4 h area. Her normal operating area ing Center, Geneva New York. He d a i ey West entered the U. S. it it to be cr. who entered the Naval | in June 1945 and was commissi é i - ae —— ¢ Se " ily 1951, received his €d with the graduating class of 19- ‘¥ 4 r P L to recruit tr ‘at ‘Great Lakes | 49. At the Naval Acade Lieu t beer | \ O 71 HEI ‘R O E N NV G! 1 Naval Train Center. Before en ienehey Henderson distinguL t 5 d | rkers tering the Navy. he, graduated » the sport of sailing, and * ae as AT THE tries from Mackenzie High ‘School, De- | he ee aiciesie in two major com. “ ir tr M n and was employed petitions for the Academy rwat { A \ nged. |b h After serving one year aboard ** ree t | C A Cj ‘ee YO HUES er. Rails the U. S. S. D. J. Buckley, Lie CRAZY HAT { | FA sé t tenant Henderson attended the l i é t | aka aa F S. Sul choal, New London. § SUPPER CLUB i ¢ He re 4 ! : | JERRY PINDER | w@ Ba 2 BA Y South Sea Island Style 41ND HIS ORCHESTR EVERY WEEKEND SNACKS FF SALE | ITEMS ir T Wil ARTHRITIS

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