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~ SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 2-5662 Engagement Announced Coming Events Rotary Club Members Celebrate other qualities in preparation for THE KEY WEST CITIZEN adult life. ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 10— Birthdays At Thursday Luncheon Visiting Rotarians were Guy Bon- i i epi irla pgr A ee |ney, Springfield, Ill.; William Kirk, Te I G B et ist Church, 729 A birthday cake trimmed with green, yellow and pink frosting Baton Rouge, La.; Harold Lupe, ais twen ea i Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. of rosgbuds and festoons was enjoyed Thursday by me Logan, W. Va.; Foster Phillips, Y — |aining room where Mrs. Gladys Martello Towers Art School, | the Rotary Club. The luncheon was served in St. Paul’s CounteiBeaen ai , ,|a past district Rotary governor Mrs. J. Jackson Willing and Mrs. A. E. Buckley ae nie eens class-| at 12:18. The cake was in honor of Rotarians who had their birth- Sa Sarre aac ACEtE Hennes, A pleasant afternoon tea was eigen ere t See A “Mm. 5 . Se Madison ‘aro! . Reilly, |H’or d’oeurves, cakes, and smal MONDAY, JANUARY 12— days in the month of December and also in January. ws The roster of celebrants included iaaraies a = ednesday at 4:30 p. m. N. Y.; Erven Ludwing, Ottawa, Lees oa we r. sandwiches were served to the Alcoholics a s, Key W by Mrs. Jonathan Jackson as both Saturday, January 10, 1953 Page § Hail And Farewell jestended as the other guest of | honor. | A lovely table was set in the Ill.; and Walter Barnhart, Bea- \large: gathering. group, meeting at 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, San Carlos School, 8 p.m. Anchor Lodge, No. 182, Masonic, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, St. CONCH Paul’s parish hall, 7:30 p.m. Earl R. Adams, Harry M. Baker, Holland Bervaldi, Sebastian Cab- rea, Earnest Ramsey Christmas Day, no less), C. B. Harvey, John | B. Hayes, * Aquilina Lopez, Sr., Horace O'Bryant, Ralph Spalding, | ver, Pa. 32 KILLED IN KOREA WASHINGTON Department casualties of the today (#—The Defense identified 180 |farewell and welcome. Guests of honor were Mrs. Lucy Bratenahl and her mother who are leaving soon for Hawaii where Commander C. G. Bratenahl’s duties take him. A welcome to Mrs. J. W. Porter, mother of Mrs. T. W. Lenny was Korean War. The Tartars of Russia are rem- jnants of the Mongol invasion of the 13th Century. Subscribe to The Citizen CHOWDER By RAYMER The new list included 32 killed, 141 wounded, three missing, two injured accidentally, and two cap- all for December. Fo~ this month, Aquilino Lopez, Jr., January 9; Wesleyan Service Guild, of First Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Gold Star Mothers, at vEw Post LATIN BEAUTY, Miss Rosario Lopez, will be married on St. Valentine’s Day to Reuben A. Skaaland, Navy man, from Chase- burg, Wisc. The announcement of the engagement and the forth- coming marriage was made by Mrs. Dora Garcia, aunt of the bride-elect, at whose Eaton Street home the wedding will take place. Miss Lopez has been in several beauty contests and was graduated from high school here in 1951. She is the daughter of Mis. Eva Garcia of Miami and of Albert Lopez, 1502 Bertha Street, Key West. Miss Lopez is a popular member of the younger set. * Miss Rosario Lopez To Be Married On St. Valentine’s Day To Navy Man Mrs. Dora L. Garcia, widow of the late Raul B. Garcia, of 708 Eaton Street, has announced the engagement of her niece, Rosario D. Lopez to Reuben A. Skaaland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skaa- Jand of Chaseburg, Wisconsin. Miss Lopez is the daughter of Albert F. Lopez of 1502 Bertha Street and Mrs. Eve Garcia of Miami, and granddaughter,of Mrs. Hortense Lopez of Key West. The wedding-will take place on ——+________—_ February 14, St. Valentine’s Day,|as hostess on the committee for Home, 7 p.m. Circle Three, First Présbyterian Church, 8 p.m., at home Mrs. Gleason Snow, 1307 Rey- nolds Street. Poinciana School PTA, at school, 8 p.m. Circle Two, First Presbyterian Church, 3 p.m. TUESDAY, JANUUARY 13— Kiwanis Club dinner megting, 6:30 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, Methodist Church, 729 Flem- ing Street, 7:30 p.m. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m. Beginners’ Bridge Group, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club, 8 p.m. Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas, Redman Hall, 7:30 p.m. Harris School P.T.A., meeting, 8 p.m. Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Club, Legion Post Home, meet- ing 8 p.m. ZX-11 O.W.C. coffee hour, Aero- palms, 10 a.m. W.S.C.S., First Methodist Church, at church, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mary Star of the Sea No. 634, 8 p.m. Truman Elementary PTA, 1:30 p.m. at school. Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post 3911, VFW Post Home, 8 p.m. Order of DeMolay Boys, Scot- tish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, K. of P. Hall, 8 p.m. Unit No. 56, Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve Association, at clubrooms, 920 Caroline Street, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. at clubhouse, 8 p.m. Island City Navy Wives Club No, of | staff were the Coffee mugs labeled with the titles of columas written by the Christmas gifts which City Editor Margaret Fores- man geve to us, with one for her- self, Mine of course says “Conch Chowder.” Cobb’s is “Ear To The Ground,” and Susan McAvoy’s reads, “Key West Is My Beat.” et’s says “City Desk.” Like lent Truman’s cup over at Sebastian Cabrera’s restaurant, my cup has so far gone unwashed. « « .at least om the outside. I’m streid that the unglazed letters will rinse off. Is it true by the way that Sebastian is going to have to buy a baby mug in the not so distant future, or has he? Avalon Bigelow is also in the market for baby cups any day. Louis Car- bongll, now TB leged probably bought a tropby cup with a base- ball symbol for his grandchild. Mugs recall the recent cele- brants by a beer company at St. Louis when the sixth millionth bar- rel of beer was made. That’s the first time in 100 years that Anheu- ser-Busch hit that high mark. May- be there is more “sud: eye” due to the budget just presented to Congress. According to the re- cord it is eight billion bucks less than the one Truman presented last year. . .but it’s still a big gulp. Probably taxpayers are drowning their sorrows in schoon- érs of beer. That ought to boost the pretzel business, which ought to boost the flour business, which ought to boost the salt-for-pretzels business, and give a rise to the glass manufacturers who make bottles and goblets, drinking glass- es and beer mugs, which might give a lift to. . .oh well, maybe you don’t like beer. . .and there goes the suds game. There’s many a sip twixt cup and lip. . .that ain't beer. arsparilla and lemon for example. ANTY RAIDS left this town at 8:30 p. m. in the home of the bride’s aunt on Eaton Street. En- rique Esquinaldo will perform the ceremony in the presence of many | family members and friends, after which a reception will be held. Mrs. Dora Garcia will be her niece’s matron of honor and Ber- | tard McDonnell, DM3, will serve | as best man for Reuben Skaaland, MES3. Both the bridegroom and the | best man are in the Transpor-| t.tion Division of the Naval Air | Station at Boca Chica. Miss Lopez was graduated from the Key West High School in 1952 and is well-known in Key West | as president of the NCCS of the} USO for 1952 and for her services ' four years, Skaaland was educated in the public schools of Vernon county, Wisconsin and has been in the Navy since March of 1951. Fleet Training Group Set Coffee Wednesday Mrs, P. J. Durell, 3711 Eagle Avenue, is the head of the hos- tesses for Group Officers’ Wives Club meet- ing on Wednesday, January 14. Coffee hour is set for 10 a. m. | at Echoasis. A baby sitter will be in attendance. For further in- formation, telephone Mrs. Durell at 2.5409. LAST 2 NIGHTS at WYLK’S mametiad at Bldg. 178. 10:30 untouched until yesterday. Wonder dies lady wi lost al a Ladies Golf Tournament. K. W. erie now henging up at the Golf course, 9 a.m. ngs pélice station? Fancy pants . .m. e Naval Station 0.W.C. luncheon, po pip taped eve i Ft. Taylor, 12:30 p.m. contest. . . e gar- Fleet Training Group 0:W.C., st sees. he Bins pelle? Echoasis, 10 a.m. coffee hour. |The jdea is a panting one any- Monroe General Hospital Auxil-| way, though no one will go out on iary, meeting at hospital, 8] limb to carry through. . .Larry Pm. Kerns wrote a little opus the other FAWTU 0.W.C., at Aeropalms,/eve called “Muse and Sixpence” 10 a.m., coffee hour. and how to get a foot into Nir- Stephen R. Mallory Chapter|vana, as far as the writing field 1562, U.D.C., 4:30 p.m., place! goes. He added that the article, to be announced. if sold, would be for the usual Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish|rights, “including the wastebas- Rite Temple, 8 p.m. ket.”. . .Gladys Willing must have Junior Debs, meeting at Wom-|been to a great many crowded an’s Club, 7:30 p.m. meetings, or maybe Longchamps American Legion, Arthur Saw-| racecourse. When she arrived at yer Post No. 28, Post Home,|the home of the Bests for the Stock Island, 8 p.m. Writers Guild, she brought along Ceramic Class, Martello Art|her own cgmp stool!. . School, at County Beach 1 to 4] Reilly in talking on Toulow | p.m. weekly. trec, Pgrisian artist who was be- THURSDAY, JANUARY 15— friended by ladies of the evening | CAP Cadets, Key West High{(or any other time of the day in | Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Paris), refered to the demi-monde | Navy Wives’ Bowling League, 1 damséis 4s habitues of a certain | p.m., N. S. Also open bowling. local spot on Stock Island, and | Rotary Club luncheon, 12:15, st.|the Woman's Club audience prac- Paul’s Parish Hall. tically rolled in the aisles. Elvira, | by the by, will conduct Saturday ee tert reme gers! afternoon art ss at County | Oscar Morales, January 27 and Charles S. Thornburg, January 26. | The meeting was the first one of the new year. A Board of direc- tors meeting was slated for Tues- day, January 13, 8 p. m. at the home of Neil Knowles, president | of the organization. He announced | that the week of January 25 had been designated by Rotary Inter- | national as Rotarian Week through- | out the world. Feb. 22 to Feb, 28 | is Rotary Information Week. Knowles also spoke on the in- terest of local Rotary group in the Boy Scout movement and that it is the “long range’ project of the | club. Bob Dopp, chairman of the Boy | Scout program under Rotary spon- | sorhip, introduced Joe Bringman one of the Boy Scout heads in Monroe County. Bringman told of the meaning of the Scout move- ment and the ways in which the | organization helps boys to adjust to | other boys, to new associations and | influences outside of the home, and how it develops leadership and 1953 City Dog License Due Qn Sale Monday, Jan. 5 Thru Jan. 31 at K, W. GARDEN & LAWN SUPPLY Fleming and Margaret Sts. and 240-A Poinciana Ext. HUMANE SOCIETY OF KEY WEST tured. | _DELINES Interiors Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST cos aertncesn apenas ae Piano and Theory Instruction Mrs. Walter Price 409 Fleming St. Phone 1850 AND OTHERS WILL The KEY WEST ANNOUNCEMENT A SPECIAL PROGRAM Of UNUSUAL FILMS INCLUDING -"NAVAJO SANDPAINTERS” BE PRESENTED BY ARTISTS GROUP Sunday, January, 11th, 8:30 P.M. at THE TRADE WINDS CORNER OF DUVAL & CAROLINE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC For Information Call 2-6811 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BREAKFAST -:- LUNCH -:- DINNER RAUL‘S ON THE BOULEVARD BEST IN KEY WEST BEST ANYWHERE DINNERS TO 10 P.M. St. Beach and her husband, Dr. Harold | , 3 Reilly, who now has a handsome | pesmi ecole Tes tan, will pose. He's going to New | eivaee “1. ep, | York Monday. Probably a fugitive | Unit 56 Ladies Auxiliary, FRA, Pon | ‘ ym a chain brush gang. | monthly luncheon, CPO Club.) ‘gig jist includes Viola V Naval Station, nooo. |who has that “tourist virus, t Martha Linda Franks Circle Of |iease that's what doctors seem to WMU, First Baptist Church, |think causes the wide spread epi- 10 a.m. demie of heavy sinus and chest Monroe County Hospital colds, which hit here shortly after Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. VFW Post No. 3911, VFW Home, the annual fall influx of Northern- ers. Visitors from the north, where colds are prevalent, evidently bring FOUR LOVELY LASSIES ce ne ee SN } 8 p.m. in the germs and Key West people | Elks Lodge, meeting at club, 8) who aren't used to bad weather | p.m. and the sniffles cateh it with socko FRIDAY, JANUARY 16— results. I’m still wheezing and the | Qld Fashioned nymn sing andjcold began three whole weeks fellowship program, Poinciana| go! . . Nete from the manager of Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. the Little White House at Warm Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, Springs, Ga., says that Miss Elaine 728 Fleming S$ | A. Catts of this city was a recent Cayo Hueso Grotto, sitor to the national shrine. 411 Amelia Street, 8 p.m. j Key West Amateur Radio Club, VISITORS TO LEAVE National Guard Armery, 7:30 by |FOR BALTIMORE, MD. Key West Shrige Club, 7:30 P.m.| Ledy. and Mrs. Arthur H. Shep- Triangle Club, Pythian Sisters,/pard, Jr.. ang family, Romeida Pythian Temole, 7:30 p.m. [and Skinner, will leave cve- # Spattering of hot fat pan may | more, Md., after a visit during the a lide! s with Mrs. Sheppard's par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. Rus- wee |sell on William $tépegt. Use squares of old Turkish bath) Ledr. Shepperd is attached to towels as padding for homemade the Port Security Office in Balti pot holders. more, under the L. § Coast Guard a sday, Jonuary 13 ct the Casa Cayo tiusso for an inde! « your dancing ond listening pleasure. ard at the Grand is the Grand Old Man of Music. The meat ‘n potctogs cre Angelina and Francisco, favorites of aii who have seem them ate finishing a successful engagement at WYLK'S on Sunday night and will move on to new triumphs in Miami before opening in New York’s Latin Quarter early in the Spring. Recommended entertainment at WYLK’S and not to be missed or ever forgotten.