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Friends And Family Honor Couple With Golden W: edding Celebration Bridesmai Albury, w over Lane, cele evening, Septemt A gold and wh was carried out | ranged setting trees, a shaded with a gold ing attentior wedded happiness. V colered zinni ve ther decorative A white at one of the table, bowl graced the « low-hued frosted cake an served. Mr. and Mrs recipients gifts, among Painted, gilt-edge chir presented by their five ch Besides who came id at their eddi their tropic oa ith | ntered in a wh ‘old clot numer to call- of me ae effect i yel and ye vere the beautiful a hand- them being guest to help Mr. Golden Wedding anniversary Thursday | fifty years ago, Mrs. Marguerite | and Mrs. J. E. Sawyer, 728 Pass- ne ae Chiang Showing Little lHenpeovetuent pital here for treatment of a skin disorder, is showing little improve- ment Mme. Chiang has been in the hospital since Aug. 16. K. W. Yu, her spokesman, said | yesterday she had a bad reaction from dosages of Acth, a “miracle | drug,” when‘she first was hospi- | talized. Since then her doctors | have been slowly withdrawing the drug. BIRTHS | | DAUGHTER IS BORN | 1411 Olivia St., a baby girl, Monroe General ‘iospital. A seven pouna, five ounce son was born September 19 to Mrs. and | ss | NEW CABANAS BOY | Mrs. | ris Ave. The baby, at Monroe General Hospital. LITTLE MISS PEREZ Brenda Joyce is the name given to the new daughter who was born at Monroe General Hospital to Mr. | and Mrs. Emilio Perez, 1018 Vare- ‘la St., September 20. The little girl , weighed six pounds, 11 ounces at birth. TOPPINOS HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toppino, 713 | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roberts, are the parents of Judith Virginia. The | | baby was born September, 14 at She weighed six pounds, four ounces. Gaudioso Cabanas, 2510 Har- : who has been bac | SAN FRANCISCO (» — Mme. {named Fred Raymond, was born , | Chiang Kai-shek, in Franklin Hos- Art Group Holds Business Session At Skewis Home The Key West Artists Group held its September meeting the last day of the month at the home of |Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Skewis, 213 Telegraph Lane. A discussion was pursued on the possible location of a gallery for | the group. Several places were sug- gested, and a report will be made plans were made for the next show, although a tentative location was chosen. { Tomi Karns reported that a | number of visiting artists have re- at the next meeting. No definite ; | gistered with her at the Karns Pho- tographic Studio. The local group has decided to arrange some pub- licity for artists who make short visits to the island city. Northern members Greene and Elvira Reilly were elected to the Board of Direc- | tors of the group in August, have William who Dean Interviews Chaperones In Thursday, October 2, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Scene From Pla | reported that they will be back in | Key West in November and Decem- | ber respectively. Local artists serv- | ing on the Board are Tomi Karns, | Karl Agricola and Lee Albert, Drawing up of a constitution and | election of officers will be carried |out when the nothern members | arrive, The group has decided to hold | | workshop meetings in the future. | The first of these will be held at the Karns Studio Tuesday, Oct. 7. Next regular meeting of the group sciences | will be at the Gene Baughman HUSKY BABY BOY | home, 325 Whitehead St., at 8 p. m. Caroline St., became the parents of a son, Roland Gilbert, at Mon- roe General Hospital on September | 20. The tiny lad weighed four pounds, 13 ounces. man. were Mr m Mr and Mr Mr Meador, "| Girls Will Take Me | Over City Gov't and | . . Reins On Friday ne The six pound, 15 ounce daughter | and | Col-| Girl students of the senior class w ‘nna | of Key West High School and the | yee sieht Dae aerate Mrs. | Convent of Mary Immaculate will | | Court, Stock Island, has been nam- Rob- | take over the reins of City Govern- ' eq Debra Ruth. The baby was born | ment for the day on Friday, Octo- | September 25 at Monroe General | ber 3. pas He if | The arrangements for this ‘Girls’ pane City Day” have been made by and GIRL TO MURRAYS New M ers. 1 ‘ake | Manager Dave King as part of the | October 28, Over Club Duties observance of Business Woman’s Mr. and Mrs. Oddo Vagnini, 221- A Poinciana, are the parents of a | Following adjournment of the | Week by the Business and Profes- : | sional Women’s Club of Key West. | The girls will hold all offices for Dank |the day, and they will not only take | “run” the city offices, but they will 4 gers of | also take over operation of the fire the Commissioned Officers’ Mess: department and police department one (Ft. Taylor). Both Mr..and | Features of the day will include ey Dank will engage in the op- | rides about town in the “Black Ma- eration of the club. | ria’ and on fire trucks and arrests The Danks are experienced in | of senior boys followed by trials by working with Officer's’ Clubs. Their | kangaroo courts. background includes managing the Mrs, Florence Gordon of the B. Commissioned Officers’ Mess-Open | P. W. Club is chairman of this at the Bainbrige Naval Training | event. Center, Bainbridge, Maryland, for | cae cia apni enRaE aa the immediate year past. Prior to | WIVES’ GROUP WILL | LUNCH AT AEROPALMS Harris Ave. The little girl has been that they were manayers for three years of the Officers’ Club at the Naval Proving Ground at Dahl-| The HS-1 Officers’ W 5 8 a ani | ives’ Club d Paula Edith, gren, Virginia | will be entertained at a coffee hour ise - | Tuesday, October 7 at 10 a.m., at | the home of Joan Purcell, 2430 Fo- Raymond Dank IIT, seventeen year-old son of the couple, has en. senior at Key | garty Ave. 7 ba id M mel Hathaway, 806 4 a High School. The Danks other | Hostesses for this affair will be} ren rs pda Aaa Hos- the toy project being carried on for | the Navy Thrift Shoe. These may} | business session, refreshments | | were served to the following per- sons present: Mr. and Mrs. Gene | Baughman, Mr. and Mrs. Larry | Karns, Mr. and Mrs. Vette, Lee Al- | bert, Adeline Ross, Eduardo Hen- | riques and Mr. and Mrs, Skewis chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Edward | | Shindle, 1417 Olivia St., for their LUNCHEON IS PLANNED | six pound, 12 ounce son who was | BY FLEET TRAINING born at Monroe General Hospital | September 20, WIVES AT AEROPALMS The Fleet Training Group Offi- cers’ Wives’ Club will have a lunch- eon meeting at Aeropalms Wed- | nesday, October 8, at 12:45 p.m. Hostesses for the event will be Mesdames J. Riley, J. D. Sidey, bouncing eight pound baby boy, born at Monroe General Hospital September 24. The Vagninis have | ; named their son Thomas James. At Ft. Taylor Wed. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jr., arrived Wednesday to over their duties as manz NEW SHINDLE SON Alexander Keith is the name Walston, right, in their roles as college boys, look at themsetves The psuedo-chaperones are listening to a lecture from the dean of the modern girl. TOOMERS HAVE GIRL A seven pound, two ounce | daughter was born September 28 at Monroe General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Toomer of 2020 KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Basil Tynes and Don in their other roles of old maid chaperones at a girls‘ dormitory. of women, Delores Villate, on smoking, men and the frankness R. E. Snyder, R. J. Stevenson, .L. | L. Tyndall and R, A. Welker. | LIFE Members of this group are urged | | to bring toys that may be used in| rooms. The plant was built around them. Meat is delivered to a near by airstrip, and flown out to Bam gui, Brazzaville and Leopoldville, house, a firm sent three refriger- ated five-ton trucks through the also are to be added Sahara, disassembled the chassis As the basis for the slaughter | and put them up as cold storage ABROAD = By LOUIS JOOS FORT LAMY, French Equatorial Africa (®—Until cattle had a social rather than commer- cial value in the immense plains country which borders the Desert on the south. A | his according to the num | ber of cows he | start production for the French Army. A soap factory and tannery HATHAWAY DAUGHTER Lindsey Anne was born to Mr. rolled as a West child, Nan Marie, 11, is in the sixth | Mrs, Purcell and Mrs. Rita Reilly.| a Ss little girl | grade at the Convent of Mary Im. | ea wa ‘nda {either be brought to the luncheon Maculate Pao i : : {or taken to the Thrift Shop in the Mr. Dank says that his first im | Inspirational Movie pan euneee: Navy Commissary Building. Heavy | pression of the Ft. Taylor Club is | To Be Shown At Church BRAND NEW SON | toys will be called for if those who that it is very nice, and he is} A full length sound movie entitled] Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morales, 802 |have them to give will call Mrs. | pleased with his new position. fF ‘Lo, 1 Am With You” will be shown! puval St., have named their baby |E. A. Barham at 790, extension ze =: Friday, October, 3 at 8 o’clgck at, boy, born September 27 at Monroe | 320- Apply To Wed | tte Ley Memorial Methodist} General Hospital, John Phillip. The | 7 | Chureh. baby weighed four pounds at birth. Harold Douglas Steers, 26, 1216] The public is invited to see this Virginia street and Helen Florence Miner, 25, 1216 Virginia street have inspiring movie | applied for a marriage the office of County mond R. Lord recently, ~ Sahara | Jed with the SurAsDevDet mand here. com- man got | —— standing DAUGHTER ARRIVES netics Commander and Mrs. John F. In making a cold beverage with' Weidling, 79 Sigsbee Road, are | nonfat dry milk make sure that the, the parents of a baby girl born | milk powder is thoroughly dissolv-; September 30 at the Naval Hos- William Darrol Davis 21, USS/ed in the water; if you are in pital. The little miss, who weighed ae gery and Vir Evelyn! doubt whether it is all dissolved six and % pounds at birth, has Hicks, 24, 414 Louisa street have| strain the mixture through a, been named Nancy Ann also applied. [sieve. Commander Weilding is connect- horses or camels SANCHEZ BABY BORN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanchez, | D-6 George Allen Apt., became the | parents of a baby boy Septem 26 at Monroe Genceal Hospital baby weighed five pounds | ounces, and has been named Nic | holas Phillip. license at Ray Electricity at work: are changing, Soon the no be based on he rdsticks Judge even in < an grow anim, camels this ar hotter € donk » February and Happy Couple Are Finally “Linked” better, bright Father Of Six 7 | || Finds Out He's We isted Female Wherev er electricity goes, it spreads progress: City Electric System PUBLIC POWER FOR BETTER LIVING ; the misteke ser asked