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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, July 26, 1952 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Duo Of Winners Sinawiks Will Sponsor Card Pariy For' Benefit Of Underprivileged Children Aid for underprivileged children, with the accent on school age children who need clothing and medical attention, is the top project of the active Sinawik club. *. ‘ 1 sie ae a 3 oe worthy. Alice Dillon and Olive Saunders, cause, the organization is giving | Others working on the card d ty cn Thursday July beara aa ss party arrangements are Kay Fa- |31 at the NCCS Hall, it was an- | $ eae cl nie nealing |raldc, Doris Neblett, Elaine Al- bury and Mary June Mesa. held July 23. | s pend Tickets will be on sale at the Chairman of the committee for t > under-privilege. children _is | Land O’Sun office. Games to be Alice Snow. Chairman of the | Playec are optional. i card party is Kay Faraldo. President of the group, Piedad Birthday: Party Given For Dennis Goodrich Four year old Dennis Goodrich celebrate his fourth birthday July 25 with an out-of-door party at Bay- view Park. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danilo Goodrich of this city. The little guests were served birthday cake, candies and other Party goodies. Present with their parents were Manola Ortega,, Pedro Baso, Ve- dette Valdez, Evelio Valdes, Jr., On the UPC committee with | Archer, stated that the public is George Martinez,, Ronilda Good- Mrs. Snow: are Margie Warner, cordially. invited to attend. rich, Darien Zerbe and others. & PHONE: Citisen Office, 1935 Rollins College Girls On Cruise ——— Committee Planners National Studio Photo KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES’ are two handsome little brothers who won a first prize in the group photograph contest sponsored by National Studios of Key West. Right is three year old Benjamin F. Jones and left, Paul Albert Jones, who is 20 months old. They are the children of Commander and Mrs. B. F. Jones,USN, who live at 93 Maine Road, Sigsbee Park. Mrs. C. B. Harvey, Mrs. Everett Cox Speak At “Safety Month” Open House Mrs. Patricia Robinson’s unique “children’s hotel” in the Casa Marina Annex held open house last Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to 5. For the 60 young guests there was a party with all the trim- mings—multi-colered balloons, ice cream, cookies and cakes, and cokes, served from a carnival-decorated serving cart near the swings and play equipment in the yard. ® oot a -- uuzen Stat raoto SINAWIK CLUB MEMBERS are giving a card party on July 21 at the N.C.C.S. Hall at 7:30 p. m. In the interval between games the Machin sisters, Martha and} Coming Events Miriam, entertained with two of , FRIDAY, JULY 25— their popular rumbas, and were rewarded with curtsies and bows which some of their young audi- ence have been learning at the annex. Because this is ‘Safety Month,” Mrs. C. B. Harvey spoke briefly on polio and its preven- | tion, and on the care given to} recovery cases in Key West. She noted that in the ‘atest March of Dimes Key West was first in per capita collections in South Florida and second in the entire | state. whe praised the work of Mrs. Kay Anderson, a nurse and physical therapist, who has giv- en free physical therapy care to polio recovery cases, and com- | mended the Boy Scout guests for their fine workin the March of Dimes. Mrs. Everett Cox spoke on the work of the Cerebral Palsy and TUESDAY, JULY 29— C ippled Association in caring | for cripples of various types and | of the association’s new clinic! and therapist at the Galey Me-! morial Hospital, For *ie adult guests there was | WEDNESDAY, JULY 30— | open house with more adult re-| freshments in the reception room or “lobby” of the “hotel.” Small Fry And Big PATIO PLAYGROUND PATRONS of the younger » na annex w afternoon at the Casa Mar ering for fun had its seriou: iio, cerebral pal: and Boy Sc é was enjoyed. Mis: Cayo Hueso Grotto dance and floorshow, Elks Club, annex, 9 p.m. Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. ‘ Meeting, Knight of Pythias, Py. thian Hall, 728 Fleming St., at 8 p.m. Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. ATURDAY, JULY 26— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming | street Methodist Church, 729, Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. Youth Center dance, Wesley house, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 28— Beta Sigma Phi sorority, meet- » ing, San Carlos, 8 p.m. Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Meeting of Caballeros Metodis- tas, Wesley House, 8 p.m. | Dinner meetigg, Kiwanis Club at Casa Cayo Hueso restaur ant, 6:45 p. m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, 7:30 | p.m., Fleming street Methodist | Ladies Day Golf Tournament. K. | Golf Course, 9 a. m Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce clubhouse, 8 p.m Umbrella > A a M It will be a benefit affair to help needy children in the community. Shown talking over the plans are, left to right, Mesdames Alice Snow, UPC chairman, Piedad Archer, president of the club, and Kay Faraldo, chairman in charge of the card party. 2 teas a aaa Luziano Gonzalez To Wed R. Walker The engagement and approach- ing wedding of Miss Rose Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, to Luziano Gonzalez, has been announced. The groom-to-be is one of the five | Gonzalez brothers who are well known in local baseball. Among em are Lucilo, Luis, Jr., and Gopher” Gonzalez, Bas Satna 20h Mei ad] Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. &. 20:30 a.m. Cerebral Palsy Association for Monroe County, meeting at 417 Eaton Street, 8 p.m. ZX-11 O.W.C. luncheon and bridge at Aeropalms, 1 p.m. | CHURSDAY, JULY 31~ Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul’s parish hall. Fleet Reserve Ladies Aux. Unit 56, regular coffee, 10 a.m. Beach Patio, Naval Station. Navy Wives’ Bowling League, N.S., 1 p.m. Also open bowling. Order of DeMolay Boys, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. CONCH CHOWDER ’ by RAYMER The more forma! story of the} party last night in honor of Capt. | J. W. Davis, Jr., (who is leaving Key West) and other top Naval | brass must wait for the pictures. | But some of the highlights of the | evening deserve mention now. | Capt. Davis was given a plaque of a sailfish. . .slightly smaller than the eight foot-one inch monster he caught. . .and I added a sailfish keyring to the trophy. By now the fishing exploit has reached the realm of fame and it wouldn't sur- prise me to have posterity telling | the story with Moby Dick asides. | | Even the name cards for the 325 | guests were made of sailfish cut- outs. Capt. Davis’ was inscribed with the legend “Eight Lbs. . .Fif- ty-One Feet all because of the | remark he de in telling Capt. Dropp of his catch and in the ex- citement, using a little reverse English on the cue. Tallest man at the event was Lt. Bill Wood whose charming wife | was one of the hostesses. He tower- | ——- ————- New Stetson Coach DELAND Richard B. Mor- land, former Florida Southern Col- lege basketball coach, has been named Stetson University basket- | tall coach, Dean C, Howard Hop- | kins said today, Morland will also be chairman of the health and physical educa- tion department, Hopkins said. The new cage mentor succeeds Jay Patee who recently was ap- pointed head football coach. A graduate of Birmingham- Southern College in 1940, Morland received his master's degree at Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. He has been associated with | YMCA physical training activities | in Birmingham, Louisville, Ky., and New York City. _ While coach at Florida Southern in 1950, the Moccasins won the Dixie Conference championship. The watermelon is the giant of | the cucumber family. small hours. What this town needs 4s @ permanent veterinarian. Mrs. | George Mills White of the Humane Society has been campaigning for one throughout the year. Maybe owners of prize pooches will band together and get one established, at long last. And on the humane ‘\ed over everyone and has earned | *Méle, there's a crippled pelican} the nickname of “Eiffel.” Visitor | M¢@F Little Duck Key. with a per-| _|from Dallas, Texas who enjoyed the party too was Mrs. Lee Eu- banks whose son is Comdr. Les Eu- | *| banks of the Bushnell. We chatted ae fon attended a party on Thursday cw Robinson. The gath- ect to emphasize the pre- ke briefly to the little te direction of Mass Suz- Pat about Texas and her visit here. She | fish. Perhaps he can be rescued BRING | fly, and must | Manenttly damaged wing. He can't, starving slowly for he can only paddle around in the shallows, unable to get enough MISS ELLEN TREVOR of Key aboard the SS South America, West is shown, left, with fellow students at Rollins College a Georgian Bay Line cruise ship on its weekly 2,000 mile cruise of the historic Upper Lakes. It sailed July 19 from Buffale, N. Y to Duluth, Mich, and return, With Miss Trevor are Liz Stephens of Preston burg, Ky; Sally Newton of Orlando, Fla, end Nancy Schwaderer of Cass City, Mich. Gray Ladies Are Hostesses At Special Party Hostesses for the Gray Lady Corps monthly party for the Old Folks Home, given Thursday, July 24, were Mesdames Thelma Hart- ley, Betty Campbell and Ella Mor- ton. Birthday celebrants were pre-! £| sented with small gifts. The hon orees were Miss Nana Lavarto, Mrs. Julia Williams and Mr. Cla- rence Sands. Birthday cake was a gift from} the BPW and the ice cream which | was served was donated by the Officers’ Club. | The Pinder-School of the Dance | presented a varied program which! was enjoyed by everyone at the | party. Students who helped enter- | tain included Rhonda Brewster and Ralph Sanchez in a tap-dance | duet of the Gay Nineties. A soft- | shoe tap number was offered by Gay Lou Barroso. Orchid Nina pre- sented a hula and Rhonda Brews- ter also appeared in a ballet solo. Bridal Shower Given In Honor Of Mildred Archer | | | A miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Mildred Lynn Ar- cher, bride-elect, on Thursday, by | her bridesmaids, the Missees Dean- na Archer and Gloria Hyre. It took place at St. Paul’s parish hall Miss Archer will be married*on August 9 to Frank Janssen. Refreshments were served and games enjoyed. A guessing slogan contest was won by Mrs. Paul Hyre. The entertainment included the Piano selections of Lollie William son and a ballet number danced by little Georgia Ann Williamson. END OF THE MONTH SPECIAL IN YOUR MEASURE- arrived June 1 and plans to stay | 24 siven a berth at the Municipal) MENTS AND WE WILL MAKE until the latter part of August.| Much fun laughing over the time} I rode bareback in 198. I said! there weren't enough saddle to go wound, so I decided to pose as an/| Indian, and I let my hair down! for the stunt. Comdr. Eubanks on-| ly heard the part about letting! Gown the long locks and before I Jeould explain. raised an eyebrow j and commented, “You mean you) | went as Lady Godiva?” | With all the jokes, music, laugh ter and all around fun. the party | as one of the liveliest of the year although there is always that note @f regret when the time comes to |@ay goodbye to people you have jlearned to know and admire. The }@eparture of Capt. Davis and his femily from Key West is “tres triste” for the scads of friends Spar neawenle here I know that ita j a local bistro led by Comdr. “Dee” Dachnahl, neweo mer, who raises champion Great Danes. Come November he expects to bring two of his champs to Key West. Vi Veidt’s Dane “Nils” will have competition Bumpers” Bycrback and “Doc” exchanged doggy talk and views on planes versus submarines until the wee jaarium? Piano and Theory |} Instruction Mrs. Walter Price |} 4? Fieming. St. Phone 1850 YOUR DRAPERIES FREE OF LABOR CHARGES. FROM BEAUTIFUL FABRICS $1.98 to $3.50 Per Yard ADELINE'S INTERIORS FOR THE BEST STEAKS IN TOWN ™ Y RAUL’S @ FILET MIGNON @ N.Y. CUT SIRLOIN FOR A GALA EVENING EVERY SATURDAY NITE DINE AND DANCE AT KEY WEST'S FAVORITE SPOT AIR CONDITIONED Saaz Key West Police Officer Marries dames C. Bell and Mrs. Olga Lounders were married last night at seven o’clock in a quiet ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hastings C. Smith. The Key West law enforce- ment officer, more familiarly was attired gown. Ira Albury performed the cere mony. Among guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Armando Pe- rez as well as the immediate family. A reception followed the wedding. The Bells will reside at 1306 Catherine St. ‘STAR * BRAND and CUBAN -—TRY A POUND TOVAT—— CUSTOMERS: Beginning Monday, July 2st, THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE BANK WILL BE THE FRONT STREET ENTRANCE TO OUR NEW- LY COMPLETED ANNEX. We Invite You to Enjoy Our New Quarters With Us THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BAN AT KEY WEST Member Florida Nations! Grevp Member Feders! Deposit insurance Corporation K JERRY J. TREVOR, President ERNEST J. C. DOLL, Vice President C. LARRY GARDNER, Vice Pres. and Cashier 4. 4. PINDER. Asst. Vico Pres. KATHLEEN WATKINS, Aset. Coshier WILBUR L. PORTER,

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