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Page 4 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, July 8, 1952 a SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Lovely Bride-Elect Vows Exchanged | Bridal Showers Herald Wedding Date |¥F — - By Candlelight | Of Bervaldi-Wade Marriage, July 18 Teday’s The CONCH A series of bridal showers and parties are being held in honor of Steel WEA At tW & Miss Faye Bervaldi who will become the bride of Richard Wade at the In a candlelight ceremony at the | Old Stone First Metrodist Church on Friday evening, July 18, at eight 4 Ley Memorial Methodist Church at o’clock. The birde-tlect is the daughter og Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bervaldi Says who have announced that no formal in-town invitations are being sent — 9 pam. Sunday, June Zth.. Mrs. | for the wedding, but that all friends and relatives of both families are Forecast Mr Eugene L. Roberts, Sr. Vows | coPdially invited to attend, en Bigpns* ta in the stock| Key West and Vicinity: Partly) Rusty. Pitman is back from Ok- were exchanged against a back-| A miscellaneous tea shower will NAVY JOB TESTS Seuss Gr 4k ee a ee . a} ground of lighted candelabras and, be given Friday, July 11 from 7 to witt white lily sprays. 9 p.m. at the Elks Club annex in) T@ @PEN WEDNESDAY thunderstorms today through! friends, the Wallers and the Guth tion of | Wednesday. Continued warm and] ries, The Rev. Eldon Simmons, offi- vasage of — govt Hostess Thing wvcten: wilh Beoufleced honor, . . He rvaldi and th ‘oung wi ‘ visi “ sca ag was ure gonrihe bride's maids. ‘ si an opportunity tomorrow to handful of individual humid. Gentle to moderate vari- He brought aenmenk: Last week, July 2, Miss Bervaldi| make application as a typist or |issues came under moderate pres- | 2ble winds, fresh in showers. thrie will ‘The best man was Archie Ro-|was honored at a buffet supper| stenographer in a civilian posi- Florida: Clear to partly cloudy | November a berts, brother of the groom. given by Mrs. Elijah Sands of 2746 | tion with the Navy Headquarters gged from fractions to through Wednesday, Few night | thinned Staplees Avenue. The occasion was | in Wehnicin, 3. om and | and sega aca hagsgah. over east oe but mt RKS! a trousseau shower. The festive |tacting Miss Virgini gan, sprinkling of plus | coast, otherwise ittered after- cherubic. wo HOP PROGRAM event began with a buffet supper| Navy Civilian Representative, noon . thundershowers. Little | near ag is remeeiee CONTINUES AT BARN served on a picturesque table de- | who will be at the Navy Recruit-| Steels- change in temperature. country utiful corated in lavender and blue. Mi-| ing Station in the post office for Jacksonville through the Flor-|the scenery, but The ae —— Players are | niature brides were given as the | Wednesday only. Applicants must | ida Straits and East Gulf of |svimming except "segagapine aes gear ggsiare favors and the music of the ballad, | be at least 18 years of age, citi. Monies: Gente, te. aleate monologues and dialogues which |the evening. Lavendar wedding cde sy cay shay, pram gory ae north portion and southeast , hea! wail Ag age sometime next | bells and bows, created by Mrs.| cal test, and pass a dictation test [to east over south — portion | Pt A " | graphers only). i. : usages! oy night and ag we Sands, bela gob eis A civil service career offers peaaplrt are, near the - ane of my relatives. order. Several newcomers ria guests and the hostess kept the eel ca Verongidas aap kesttog Western Caribbean: “Moderate, parts in the main play which is [credit Sevens peti creeds aa copntiniies Me pi esinrtey occasionally fresh, east winds re ” 2 | 0 ‘ . BAN as ie besa a ey ple” and “Because”. Miss Yvonne | Hberal vacation and sick leave trough Wednesday. Widely scat- There are still Sin calls for | Dionne of Pensacola, Fla., played nefits. . A rts. Mi A personal interview i a prere- short skits to round out the one- |{e Gregg piano concerts, Miss| J icite for these positions. After i | 5 & & i E 2 or ie z Herr iH ~ i ae ar f zh night stand program which will Parker | Wednesday, Miss Keegan will be Petty be produced as part of the work- mas ffl pilinats hace oe located at the Navy Recruiting ing li Higher beg suds party at the shop for the summer season and | ano selections. Trumpet solos were | Station in Miami through July 18. Conditions remain settled in|the Naval Station ap epon are welcomed. played by Miss Dianne Auxier the tropics with only a weak | under the weather e rehearsal tonight at the | Mrs. Sands. Photo by Karns Barn centers on the mountain The guest of honor, Miss Berval- State Increases AUGUST WEDDING DATE has been set for Miss Joan Audrey | folk play, but those with ideas | di responded with two songs, “Lov- Porter’s marriage to Dr. William S. Hatt of the Naval Hospital | for additional short one-acters or | er” and “Love Is Where You Find Mone To Schools staff. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Porter, 1925 dialogues and monologues are | It.” y Fogarty avenue. The couple will be wed Saturday, August 23 saned @ come and bring their Poesy ie TALLAHASSEE (® —The state at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Anne De Lones, mother of the| is planning to split up $58,517,000 d Coming Events groom-to-be and the bride’s moth- | among the 67 Florida counties for ; ° er, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi. public school support this year. 2894 Joan ~ oo — ge H TUESDAY, JULY 8— de De begs is now a retort School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey ; Re : sare Circle I, First Presbyterian| of Key West. The groom’s father is | certified that amount to Comptrol- n ugust our ultiam S. att, eed Church, meeting at home of|the late Burleigh Wade of Fitch-|ler C. M. Gay as the preliminary Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Joan a Joseph Bringman, 1410] burgh, Mass. calculation of the state’s contribu- Audrey Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Porter of 1925 con aes Tow. Mi Bli bag eg b adjgick School system Fogarty avenue, to Dr. William S. Hatt, USN, Naval Hospital, has palms, 10 a, m, -W.C., Aero ss Joan 1ss it is auntie ones iaauan if f: li Es “ Gloria been made. x Pistol and Rifle} Honored With contributions last year, and $1,982,- contest. at The wedding will take place | mass, and of the late Dr. R. Nel- ae eee Home, Stock Is- 1 000 less ory the 1951 Legislature Afterward August 23 at 6 p.m. at St. Paul’s| oo riote 8 Pm. Farewell Party appropriated for this year. drums in for ee for the Department of Pea geracinye bg = uk i i lucation and com} "s office ways reat a tails of the plans for the wedding | 4. Naval Hospital here and to| Ofder of DeMolay Boys, Scottish groban — vith Bo het : estimated the state will have to | streak—was getting a little tired will be announced later. i 3 Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. . pe Sed Say Casa |Pay out about 2 % million dollars {of smooching his father’s cigars. The brice-elect was graduated {we dispensary at the Naval Air| vy Fw, Ladies ‘Auxiliary, Post ~ re oat on Beweiey ia see i. less than the Legislature allowed | He began smoking when he was from the Key “Vest H } | Station. He was graduate’ cum Home on Elizabeth St., 8 p.m. es Bt patris Hokie when it appropriated 117 millions old. and attended Florida Ss de from the College of Dart-) syariding Waters Rebekah Lodge par a tor of large-scale | for the biennial mini founda. versi y at Tallahassee. ¢ nouth and attended Dartmouth No. 14, K. of P. Hall on Flem- bab nitting school po chord tion school fund, sea J member of Alpha Lambdi Deita, ; Medical School. He was graduat- ing, 8 p.m. nittaase of children from three| That is all savings from the honovsry sorority as is at pres- ed from Harvard Medical School) inner meeting, Kiwanis Club,| months through 10 years of age. | propriation. The 2 % milo me ent employed Sy the U. S. Navy |and is a member of Alph. Kappa) ‘gt Casa Cayo Hueso restaur-| Games and refreshments were |may not be spent, pansy act at the Naval Air Statlon, Boca)Kappa , ‘ ant, 6:45 p. m. served and fun had by a group of | appropriated, because state alloca- Chica. She is a member of the| Dr. Hatt's career has included! youth for Christ Bible Study, 7:0| the small fry social set. tions are determined by stri Key West Players and hz ajinternship at Queen's Hospital, p.m., Fleming street ‘Methodist On the party roster were the host | plication of fa ar LA acto lead role in “Death Tales A Ho- | Honolulu, Hawaii and resident’ /¢pNESDAY, JULY 9— and guest of honor and guests Ray- as e “th state bela liday,” one of the dramatic pro-| physician at Shriner's Hospital,| Ladies Day Golf Tournament. K.| mond Lord, Jr., Paul and Bill Saw- tion win ia,on0 less ca the > P. inah: Chiwred see: A W.S.C.S. of First Methodist Episcopal Church. Further de-| py watt is now attached to Church, at 8 p.m. I Fe Hide i z : i $2F ¥ H} : i a | é [ ii : E : | | PHI i z 2§ [ : : : i | auctions of last year. She is a, Philadelphia, Pa. and Temple W. Golf Course, 9 a. m. yer, Rosemary Hannich, Lynn propriation. Dick Lndgren: the family por- popular member of the y tal, Philadelphia. He served! Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce | Johnson, Jan Miller, Polly Sellers, Of th $58,517,000 tentatively set trait including A, Maitland Adams Key West social set the Army at Murphy Army clubhouse, 8 p.m. Donna McIntyre, Michael Lege- 7 ere wongbtige J mother. . .the movie smooch fin. The groom-to-be is the son “of Hospital, Waltham, Mass., before up for this year, $44,173,000 is for Meeting, Island City Navy Wives| men, Karen Berezovsky, Jim and; Dr. Ednah §, Hatt, 720 Long-| becoming one of the staff at the Club No. 8% Bldg. 178, N. @,| Charles Ferris, Dabney Phillips, | ‘¢achers’ salaries, $2,607,000 for | BE Es ge 5 B HG “a Lars ee : ‘ « : ela Phillips, | School bus transportation $5,030,- meadcw street, Longmeadow, | Naval Hospital here. Feo +e a ad Phillips, eames Neehe ite Sie aaceat Somat ant — aha Sowstons on chests PERT eS pci hs palms, 10 io eee Aero- Settinone. pe nee, Alice Wat- Pairs eee and other var come out of the West to spir- . st LW. and Jan Miller. ital outlay. it off the bride wouldn’t. ha The Younger Set mete | wale tte state's 58 milion dt had chance with all those officers avy Wiver” Bowing” Learw| Seashell Lore |e sues must pot w sane N.S., 1 p.m. Also open bowling. mate the state fund. Sl ae a 10— geass Luncheon Theme Ths keicrease Gils year ix largsly newspaper, today was on pm. St Paul's parish bal. | For Officers’ Wives | We,'2 increased enrollments. The | institution. Fleet Reserve Ladies Aux. Unit average daily school attendance is} He will take the place vacated 56, regular monthly meeting Raul Vasquez, well known for | the major factor in determining the by Ned West, who has become clubrooms, 30 p.m, with initi. his famous shell collection in Key | state fund allocations: sports publicity director at Geor- ation of bers. f Gray Ladies Corps of Red Cross, coffee and business meeting, 10 a.m. home of Mrs. Kay P. West, will share the spotlight with AD SERRE his wife at the Officers’ Wives Club/ A federal act in 1862 gave land ereaggetind ne at 1 p.m. jhe of the states for the estab- * . mi The Naval Air Station Wives as peace ol ae a group will act as hostesses for | established in each state of this luncheon. Mrs. A. E. Buckley | United Statees. is welcomed in as the new Chair- * man of he Naval Air Station Of- ficers’ Wives, taking Mrs. El- dredge’s place who has just left Key West for Pensacola, Fla. Act- | ing as secretary for the group is Mrs. William J. Leonard. The theme of the group lunch- Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheon,| eon will be “Seashells From Key | NAS group as hostesses, at Ft. West Shores.” Mrs. Robert Jack-} Taylor, 12:30 p.m. Sea shell! son will introduce the guests, Raul lore will be featured theme| Vasquez and his wife, who will in| with Raul Vasquez collection; turn bring some of their Key West | and exhibit of Key West shells.| collection of shallow water shells f # 1 id i BL 348 F cH fs ti Hi 3 : ; z tif i i if Fei 4 H g i H RRREE i i é i g cs 2 Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous, | 2nd deep water shells and speak | down First Presbyterian Church, g) 00 all the phases of shell-collect- | Frank his ing as a hobby. | charm ras by Meeting, Knight of Pythias, Py- There will be a brief quarterly | far the seen Hall, Fleming business meeting at which time the | bi moat new co-chairman of Ft. Taylor Of-/ ficer's Wives’ Club will be an- | Cocktails wil be served prior to the luncheon from 12 to 1. Reser- | vations may be made by calling | Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club by 6 p.m. Wednesday. A sitter will be at the club, and the Navy Nursery will j be open. j Apply To Wed Bugene Thyoplis Ramsey, 25, | USS Corporal and Celerina Nor. | \cisse donroe. 26, F-7 Fort Village! p.m../have applied for a marriage i-| FOUR GENERATIONS of a prominent Key West family were represented at the recent wedding Miller, 1015! cense at the office of County of Miss Lorraine Yvonne Adams to Lt. (jg) Richard Lundgren, USN. Seated, center, is Mrs. Mery Judge Raymond R. Lord. | ©. Adams, grandmother of the bride, flanked by the bride's niece, little Sharon Lee Saunders who | was flower girl, and Master Bobby McPhillips, the ringhearer. Standing, left to right, are A. Mait- Be ea ee pemmronal Par-) and Adams son of Mra Mary Adams, and his wife, parents of the lovely bride: the newlyweds; | Mrs Elin Lundgren, mother of the groom: Miss Barbara Adams, the bride's younger sister, and | About one-third of the United, Mr. and Mrs Robert Lundgren, of Detroit, Mich. Robert Lundgren, the groom's brother, served as States is arid or semi-arid. | Dest man at the wedding July 3 i z Ss z stir [ ii i i « 2 g #2 i z if ; f : Photo by Karns CHARMING DUO of bridal attendants for the Adams-Lundgren Buptials are the flower-girl and the rer, smiling shyly for the camera. Petite, blonde Sharon Lee Saunders, a niece of the bride wore a crown fashioned of st is and bright @rimson ribbon with her be-ruffied Dasket of the fragrant blossoms with ri wedding party ensemble. Master Bobby M white suit and carried the ring on a satin pillow. Added color # 5 it} fi i F i