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x Saturday, July 5, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Will Crown Winner ' \. will crown “Miss American Le; house on Stock Island. CONCH CHOWDER by RAYMER | | | So you think it’s hot weather? Maida and Joe Lazarovici sent a headline clipping from the New York Daily News, dated Thursday June 26 and the big banner stat- ed “139 DEGR $ IN SUN--NEW HEAT WAVE S y enclosed a less flatteri tract) clipping from the same pa per with a paragraph about the White House press gan Quote: “Day in, day out, it is their job to report the goings and comings of the President--no matter who he is.” Then comes a subhead “It's | Just that They Want New Travel| Orders,” and the article continues: “Because they have to accompany him (the President) wherever he goes, the news mer ly want him to go to inte es. To put it bluntly, they're and sick tired of Missouri. They are also getting bored with Key We Hmmm! Maybe Key West would like to see some new faces in the Press bunch, too. Those are sink ing sediments and se nts, not all the time, or for eve press ™man, but there are so few Adonis mugs in the group that I've heard gals about town me Why don't they pick ‘em for looks Like in the movies, eh? Ab there aren't enough Stewart Graingers to go around AMUSING SIDELIGHT from the Joe and Maida message left me with wires crossed t ¢ to think how a man whe works for West- ern Union in West Palm Beach knows me, unless he was sending messages back in IMS when I worked for the Mis and covered shows in tow well Beach area. Anyway that when they there en route Cape Cod the “n rom Washingtos, and a message t ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE NEIL KNOWLES (Continued From Page One) presidents exchanged gold and blue emblem pins. Ernest Ramsey, on behalf of what is jovially called “The Ac cepted Table of Bolsheviks” pre- sented Pearlman with a gargan- tuan cigar and a printed sign wel- coming him as an honorary mem- ber of their table for his “‘year of faithful service.” First act of duty by Neil Knowles in his presidency, was the introduction of visiting Rotarians, Jack Hagler of Augusta, and Al Schmith of Walnut, Ilinois. He also reported on the recent district Assembly of Rotary and announced that Edwin Trevor was a candidate for Rotary District . He displayed the award of a cerificate from Rotary Inter- bape lors has been received y local group for their one hundred percent membership in the subscription to the internation- op rmatone of Rotarians. announced some of his com- mittee chairmen with details to come later and called a Board of meeting at his home, 312 Margaret street, for Monday night at 8 p. m. with all the ap- “aa chairmen and committee Beauty Contestant - ! Sally Spencer -- Speakers for the day were three delegates from the Key West High School who attended Boys’ State al ae ation of Rotarians. pro; sponsored by the Rotary club here. The delegates divided the complete report three ways. Ira Silberman spoke first on the itinerary and the first two days’ procedure. Harry Pritchard told of the next few days activity and the attendance at a meeing of the State Legislature, John McKillip concluded the report, and added that he was especially impressed ’ Citizen Staff Photo JOYCE OGDEN, 10 F Porter Place. Sponsored by Pearlman’s Store of Fashion. Erme Valdez DEATHS Mr. Antonio Arango Mr. Antonio Arango, Sr., 55, died Thursday evening at the Monroe ‘General Hospital after a brief ill- ness. He resided at 807 Whitehead Street. He was familiarly known to his many friends as “Gago.” The funeral procession will leave at 5 p.m. on Sunday from the Cha- ; pel of the Pritchard Funeral Home | to the St. Mary’s Star of Sea Catho- lic Church, where services will be conducted by Father Gavinus Ega- na. Citizen Staff Photo SPONSORED by the Jaycees, lovely Miss Sally Spencer will be at the American Legion Beauty Contest tonight. Girl For Roches Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Roche of Arango is survived by his wife, Mrs. America Arango; one son, Antonio Arango, Jr.; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Caridad Anti, Mrs. Rose Anderson, Miss Jennie Arango, and Mrs. Martha Arango; one sister, _ THERE'S A MOON OUT TONITE DANCE ON THE PATIO AT THE CASA CAYO HUESO TO THE MUSIC OF Jerry Pinder and His Orc’ tra PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Mrs, Percy Curry Arrives Safely In California Word has been received that Mrs. Charles Percy Curry, Jr., 3450 Ave. “E”, has arrived safe- ly in California. Mrs. Curry left Miami via plane Thursday morning to visit her hus- band, C. Percy, Jr., who is sta- tioned there in the Marine Corps. Curry is the son of Mr. and Mrs, C. Percy Curry, Sr., who resid3 on Peacon Lane. Before joining the servite, young Curry was employ- ed by The Key West Citizen, with the fellowship evident among delegates to Boys‘ State. He was also (much laughter) impressed with the 250 girls at one of the en- tertainments for the delegates and with real Southern gallantry ob- served, “They were all beautiful.” He ended the report with an ex- pression of enjoyment and appre- ciation for the trip. A test run of a Rotary Club bul- letin called “The Broken Wheel” was distributed and thoroughly en- joyed. (For excerpts see forth- coming Conch Chowder). It josh- ed both Knowles and Pearlman but had its serious paragraphs, too, OWNED & OPERATED BY ADELINE RUSSELL MISS FAY BERVALDI, the former “Miss Key West” of 1949, gion” tonight at the Legion Club- : USO Dance Set For Tonight A semi-formal dance will be held at the USO NCCS, 1021 Duval st., tonight, from 8:45 to 11:30 p. m. Music for dancing will be by Ida | Gellrich’s orchestra. | The Club has been newly deco- rated, with streamers of summery pastel crepe, sand colored stage | curtains and vari-colored lights. Ie von've bade bak tao 60 in Instruction Several dance nvmbers will be | you've had the hea i presented by Gerald Pinder, in-| adage custard seine curd-|| Mrs, Walter Price cluding some of his many talented | les, set the pan in cold water and 49 Fleming St. dance students. Refreshments will be served. All | Naval personnel, junior hostesses and their guests are welcome. Canby Chambers Leaves Hospital Mr returned yesterday to Key West from Coral Gables where Cham- bers underwent an operation on his arm at Doctors’ Hospital two weeks ago. Chambers was injured in a motor crash last October. He lives at. 1428 Vernon avenue in this city. | D. C. from Betty French and Har- j ry Phillips saying “Baby It’s Cold Up Here” Just wait until they hit New York today! | ON THE HOME FRONT: Ronnie Jackson, Shop Hopper’s handsome husband is arriving within the week for a happy, very united vi sit on leave with his wife Gladys and the children, Gail and Billy Bi is of course not exactly 2 child. . . He's home from a mili tary school and working on The Citizen. Gloria Muniz is the light in the eye right now. Noticed what a lovely mosaic the fallen pe tals of flame poinciana blossoms and the fragrant rose and white petals from frangipanni flowers make on rain-silvered sidewalks’ Tt might make an unusual study for one of the Key West Artists who are having their open-air ex hibit at the Street Fair over at Clinton Place near the Aquarium Spotted 12. () ¢.) Stampfl stamping areund at the show admiring those Agricola “Havana” scenes. and Mrs. Canby Chambers § KNOWN for her d Citizen Staff Photo Outboard Club Sets Dance Sat. Tod Di | The beautiful Arthur Saw splay Trophies s her beaut trophies Miss Mrs. Maria Fernandez, Havana, Cuba; and four grandchildren. He was a member of the Centro Asturiano for more than 52 years. Burial will be in the family plot in City Cemetery. Mrs, Amparo Garcia Mrs. Amparo Garcia, 76, died Friday morning at her residence, 1120 Truman Avenue. Funeral procession will leave the Chapel of the Pritchard Funeral Home on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and proceed to St. Mary’s Star of Sea Catholic Church, where ser- vices will be conducted by Father Gavinus Egana. Burial will be .in the family plot in City Cemetery, She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Alfredo Sanchez and Mrs. Hector LaRosa; one son, Da- | rio Garcia; one sister, Mrs. Ame- j lia Guito, Tampa; ten grandchil- ; dren; and seven great grandchil- dren, beat with a rotary egg beater to make smooth. Marathon, Fla., are the happy par- ents of a baby daughter born July 1, at 2:50 a.m. in the Monroe Gen- eral hospital. The little ~ girl} weighed nine and one half pounds and has been named Cheryl Ann. Now Hear This! All you ladies that are newcomers to Key West: Martin Hair Stylist offers the finest of Beauty Service in town. 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