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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, July 10, 1952 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Talented V Photo by Rex, Pensacola ¥ will entertain er given for bride-elect, Miss Dionne, a house- will be maid-of-honor at the Wade on Jilly 18 at the Miss Dionne is an accomplished t. She 1 ning Richard s a classmate of her hostess niversity this past June. Holion Bervaldi and the b annex from 7 to 9 p. m. Friday. tate | by Mrs. id-Of-Honor To Entertain Guests At Shower For Miss Faye Bervaldi for the Bervaldi- Faye Bervaldi, daugh- llaneous tea shower at the Elks Club annex. maids 1 a misce Key West Archers Plan Organization Of Club A new organization, the Key West Archery Club, is forming in Key West and anyone interest- ed in archery is invited to at- tend the initial meeting to be held Friday, July 11 at the Ley Memorial Church annex at the corner of Truman and Georgia streets. Archery enthusiasts can be charier members and all ideas and suggestions for the club will | be discussed and plans for a pro- gram of activity made. Time for the meeting is 7:30 p.m. Men and women and boys and girls may jein. EEE Teday’s Stock Riarket NEW YORK played A steady tone ‘ in the stock ad Air mpper Allied ower were U.S. Steel Southern Pacific A cy and Cater t Dp Tractor ces were narrowly mixed on Va rer lower were 2 Louisiana wed narrow ts beld steady counter market GOPHER HITCH-HIKES RIDE iNTO TOWN (CHOWDER .|left Key West in June driving Bob CONCH by RAYMER Word from English teacher Jo- | sef Hurka comes from Chicago | which he says is “cold and dirty as usual” and that he is enrolling iat Loyola for summer school. Joe MeQuain and Gretchen, Bark Hap- py boxer dog as far as North Ver- | non, Ind., where they entrained for West Virginia. By coincidence, the Indiana town is the home of Mrs. | Helene Winningham, Betty Prench’s mother, who spent last winter in Key West. Joe also wrote that “Betsy came through, as us- ual without a hitch’? (Betsy is the car) and that on leaving here, no ‘stop was mad- until they had reached Rome, Ga., 850 miles north | of Key West. After arrival in Chi- | cago to visit His parents, Joe, re- ported Betsy had a good vaccum- ing and two tons of brown dog hair removed from her upholstery. His address is 450 N. Menard Ave., | Chicago 44, Ill. | When one of the officers’ wives called in to report a list of hostess- es and was giving the names and initials, she was asked, “Is that | ‘D. C.’ as in Washington” and she |replied “No. It’s ‘C. C.’ as in | Adell.”” Local code stuff! Inciden- tal intelligence: Betty Buckley, the Adells’ daughter is still in Key West. She answers the ‘phone sometimes when you call at the Nevy Yard. Miss Jennie of our of- fice staff has a new permanent. What other hidden talents does Jaxson have anyway? Writes, curls hair, fixes car motors, and last night she helped lay tile for the | porch floor at her house. Comes the day when the clock on the City | Hall will need fixing and I shan't | be surprised to see Jaxson up there | on the tower scattering pigeons and going to work on the clock’s me- chanism. Much fun with P. J. Ross the other eve who got into the spirit | of laughter with vim. A group of | jus were returning the funny hats worn at a recent party and decid- ed to wear them just to see what | people would say. P. J. immedigte- ly donned the carrot-colored rpo | Marx wig and top hat (which sport- |ed a waving yellow and orange |the Rev. Harold L | USMC, served as best m | quet. The m ‘Studios Cut Pay | frond) belonging to Bob Pollock. He served patrons wearing the hil- | arious headpiece and we practical- | ily collapsed at the expressions on | \their faces as he went abou greeting each one. He also donned | | the enormous sombrero from Ni- | | caraugua which I was wearing and | posed in a Bagpipe Plaid cap be- | longing to Capt. Bob McCleod. | Bagpipe Plaid means big and loud. | | Originator of the Mad Hatter idea, pianist Buddy Young has returned temporarily to Miami because of the illness of his little son, MAN ON THE STREET questoin asked by Cobb on his rounds con- cerned the Taft-Eisenhower nom- ination. Jim says he won't take me ; with him anymore since I got him | involved in a two hour discussion on the subject at La Concha with a navy chief and after taking sides with the chief's opinion, waiked off and left him with the hot argu- ment. Eddie Miller, on the side- lines, played Sphinx. In a report of Boys’ State given by young John McKillip, he didn’t fail on the Sou- | }thern Chivalry legend. Said he, |“There were 250 girls at a dance they gave and everyone of them was beautiful!" A visit to the Pre view Lounge will send you off on Cloud 98, . .the “clouds” are deep rose and are gadgets which sus pend from the ceiling as part of the indirect lighting. Susan Mc- | Avoy’s story on the alligator brought up the old joke about the inebriated character who walked into a bar and involved the bored bartender in a back-to-nature story about how the female ‘gator lays 10,000 eggs a year and how the male alligator eats 9,999 of them The barkeep finally shrugged and asked, “So what?" The customer raised a glass and an eyebrow and roared back “So WHAT? Why! If it werent for that good ol” male alligator, we'd be up to our hips in alligators, that's what!" And we do agree with the head which Susie put on the story. If you don't re member it, read last Tuesday's story and let me know! .. . Who's Saurian Now? Ah Wilderness! Ah Amphibious Love. Suggestion has been made that one-act play which I'm working on be signed either Mississippi or Pennsylvania Ray mer, but that would be plagarism of Tennessee Williams, and besides le offering doesn't have that ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE New Hampshire Nurse And Navy Man United In Quiet Marriage At Key West In a quiet wedding with a do ring ceremony, Miss Janette Cafasso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ih Cafasso of 3 Sunset Drive, Rochester, New Hampshire, became the bride of F. Prentiss Taylor, Navy man, recentiy. The vows w excl.anged June 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the First! Pp i Baptist Church of Key West wi Re cent Bride Miss Lillian Ur honor. Cpl. Re The gown, a smal white accessori spray of tiny of-honor green gown, white acc and he> ‘lowers wer low orch ds. The brice wi the Malden “igh Se! sachusetts and from the W Memorial Hospital School Nursing. While t Key West, she bi to the surrouncings end decid to stay a1 the c ployed by Y S. owner and publisher cf Tre Key West Citizen. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Fred P. Ti eG Bennett /il i es a. On i graduation from hig» sckool S. C,, he entered the Navy has served for seven overseas recora in the South P» ina and Japan before being: assigned to duty in the Key West ara, Citizen Staff Photo | GRADUATE NURSE, the form. | er Miss Janette Cafasso of New Hampshire, became the bride of F. Prentiss Taylor, Navy man stationed in Key West, on June 27, in a lovely quiet wed- | ding at the First Baptist | HOLLYWOOD The big {| Church. | bosses at MGM Studio have agre = 2 a8 H Tine Victims to salary cuts of fr to 50 per cent in an economy drive. BAY, N. S. ® — Rescue ay recovered the The decision of about 100 top| executives to take the cuts wa : announced at a mass mee ely : ‘ 5% Wednesday of 4,000 emplo burned, broken bodies of six min dressed by Nicholas M. S blast which pe Breton | 5 1,200 feet | killed in a sea d one of this ( town's largest coal mir ers president of Loew's Inc., th dio’s parent company Schary, production head The reductions will be ¢ for one year. Salaries of producers and directors be cut. But the announcemen id it is reducing the number of pro ducers, directors and writers on permanent contract The cuts will apply to executives who make more than $1,000 a week MGM officials said other steps to cut down costs will include re duction of such waste factors tardiness, temperament, and lack of preparation in the production of films. Frazzled Nerves PORTLAND, Me of 4-year-old quadru same hospital as h babies today, the vict nerves Silas Pinkham admitted as visited Mrs t 35, and the quads— becca, Melissa Osteopathic Hos night Officials sai continued to said Pinkha nervous exh. i Family Phys Rowe, Go penter to bed days rest. rock: the surface venth vict death below n in but w adition with th ns htecn other men zg in the vicinity got out un- escsped im- Wednesday 23 hospital- ird vith dynamite. cls and bare hands for izs through tons of d coal to reach the here the men had no immediate indi- | cause of the ex- pidsion be, teen ‘ cae Pioneer Dies PALO ALTO. f. @ — Capt. agnar T, Freng credited with the first man to pilot a ial passenger plane in the died Wednesday #—The father lay in the wife and f frazzled 45 Norway, the United States | roed to fly with | znal Corps and fougit | I the first om: | ger plane for Fiori- 1 He joined | i Airlines in 1927 and was » been honored soon for 25 with the company logged more than 24,000 irs of commercial flying time. for ho ' Engagement Annon: ae ‘ed i Yvonne McCardle And Parents On Alabama Visit Honor graduate of the Key West High Schcol, Miss Yvonne Mc- Cardle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCardle, is visiting with her mother and father at her grandparents’ home at Cotton- wood, Alabama. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCardle of Cot- tonwood and notice of their visit appeared on the woman's page of the Dcthan Eagle, June 24, in Dot- han, Ala. : Full account of Miss McCardle’s Scholastic achievement was given in the story by the woman’s page editor, Mrs. Julian Hall. Miss McCardle was valedictorian of her class, business manager of the school paper, secretary of the yearbook and secretary of the Key West chapter of the National Honor Society. On her return to Key West, she will be employed as a | Secretary in the Naval Station. The clipping from the Dothan | Eagle was sent by Mrs. Joe Faulk, Sr., former Key West resident, Miss Nathalie Curry. Apply To Wed The following six couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord: Richard Archer Wade, 22, 1019 Flagler Avenue and Faye Eliza- beth Bervaldi, 22, 510 Francis St. Raymond Arthur Leclair, USS | Darby, 19, and Betty Jean Thrift, 16, 1312 Virginia Street; Randolph Roberts, 39, 1304 An- gela street, and Harriet Wills, 46, $03 Olivia street; Granville Schaedel, Jr., 21, OP. | DSVSTA and Zila Mary Hernan- dez, 20, 18-F Porte> p'ace; Herman James Taylor, 30, Sec tion Base, and Willa Mae Wallace, 37, 805 Baptist Lane and; Henry Munro, 57, 721 Love Lare and Nan Goldberg, 43, 508 Olivia street. ° 5 Coming Events THURSDAY, JULY 10— Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul's parish hail, Fleet Reserve La Jie 55, regular’ month'y mxtin, Engineer’s Club Plan Dinner-Dance And Installation A full course dinner and a dance are on the program for Friday night for the Key West Engineers’ Club to be given at Raul’s Club beginning at eight o'clock and lasting throaghout the evening. Installation of officers of the organiza‘ion will also take ‘ace and all members are urged to attend, The Engineers’ guests will in- ide their wives and friends of jthe. mbe~ Reservations may be made > calling Mr. Cobo at 790-Ext. 41€. Guests are cordially invited. |The order of the night is infor- mal dress. Navy Commissary Gets 3 Reeruits Three new men have reported to the Commissary Department for duty on Naval Base at Key West. They are seamen apprentice Wil liam H. Opelt, Paul P. Omphay and Joh C. O’Connor. Opelt, who did farming for about | | a year and a half before his en- jlistment in the Navy attended | Neillsville High School in Neills- vile, Wisconsin. His parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Carl F. Opelt reside in | Neillsville, Wisconsin. Omaphay, the son of Mrs. Cathe- rine Omaphay of Wilton, North | | Dakota, worked for United Con- | struction prior to his enlistment. | He attended Wilton High School in | | Wilton, North Dakota. O'Connor attended Orchard Park | Central High School before enter- | | ing the Navy. In 1950 he succeeded | in winning a varsity letter for foot- ball.9 His mother and father live at |511 North Buffalo Road, Orchard | Park, N. Y. | FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT A KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST. What in a keratol tie? Am agent Yeux the infected akin. It s Aux. Unit} @fe?: PALSY GROUP NEEDS DONATED TYPEWRITER Call for a typewriter, donated and either new or old in any con- dition, so long as it is repairable, is being sent out by the Monroe County Cerebral Palsy and Crip- ples Association. Anyone who wishes to contri- bute may call 543 XM or 1489-m, Your help will be deeply appre. ciated. —E——_—EE Eight Seamen Here For Duty Eight new seamen apprentices have reported for duty at the Key West Naval Base. Graduating from recruit training in Great Lakes, Ill- inois last month they have been at- tached to the Service Craft. Allow- ances Dept. They are: Edward J, Peeifer of Austim, Miss., 0. F. | Perkins of Pine Knot, Ky., John B. Pitts of Clarksburr, W. Va., | Charles C. Phillips of Gary, Ind., Paul K. Powers of Sand Creck, Mich., David J. Ott of Springville, | N. Y., Donald W. Raab of Rochest- er, N. Y. and Francis J. Rabaey of Taunton, Minn. yDEUINES..... ADELINE RUSSELL | KEY WEST ARCHERY CLUB MEETING ANYONE INTERESTED IN ARCHERY IS WELCOME TO ATTE MEETING WILL HELD AT Ley Memorial Church Anne x Corner of Truman & Georgia Sts. At 7:30 P. M. Friday, July 11, 1952 clubrooms 8 3¢ pm. wit rat. | ation of members. Gray Ladies Corps of Bea Cross coffee and busive:s me 10 a.m. home of firs. K Rehnberg, 36-A Fulton Dredger’s Key. Ladies Aid of Grace Lutheran Chureh, at church, 8 Election of officers of A Legion Auxiliary a meeting, American Le»: Home, 8 p.m. Also cox report. Naval Station, O.W.C., luncheon, Fort Taylor, 12:30 p.m. *RIDAY, JULY 1i— Officers’ Wives Nd Ta 5 lore will be with Riul ard exhibit of Key W Meeting Alcoholics An First Presbyterian Church, £ p.m. Meeting, Knight of Pythias thian Hall, 728 Fleming St, 8pm Fern Chapter Eastern Star Temple, 8 p.m SATURDAY LY Youth for Christ street Meth t Fleming street, 7.30 p Youth Center dance house, 7:30 p.m MONDAY, JULY i Beta Sigma Ph 8 p.m., San Cari Anchor Lodge Rite Tempie, 8 p Circle Three, W Presbyterian Ch home of Mrs. Fr Flagler Avenuc Gold Star Mott V_F.W. Post Ho Wesleyan Service Gu First Methodist Chu. 7: p.m DeMolay Mothers ing. St. Pav ish Ha Key Wes citey TUESDAY y F Rd., regular n Post rence Club luncheon Py at No Church, at Casa C ant, 646 9 m Youth for Christ Bible Study p.m, Fleming street Me WEDNESDAY, JULY Navy Wives whe NS. 1 Ladie P s Day THE TIME IS NOW! TO GIVE YOURSELF THAT SPECIAL TREAT. ViSsiT THE CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB Tops In Food Tops In Entertainment Tops In Drinks Top Of Duval! Little shining rings accent slim strips of leather cross your vamp fer the collest little summer senda! yet. A strap twines high sbeut the enkie for added smartness. White leather and turqueise $3.99 Picm Shoe Store 519 PLEMING STREET leather. Only

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