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soot RON Ra EER Nee tay [ERRE af yiaurde? ysbaom SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DIAL: Citizen Office, 25662 DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Monday, February 16,1953 THE KEY WESTCITIZEN Page 5 Charm Of St. Valentine’s Day Theme Enhances Setting For N. S. Luncheon St. Valentine’s Day decorations made a lovely setting for the Nayal Station Officers’ Wives luncheon on Wednesday, February 11 at Fort Taylor. Members of the club and the guests were greeted by the hostesses, Mrs. William King, Mrs. Joseph Luppens ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE C.D.A, Group Holds Communion Breakfast Here The Little White House Restau- rant was the scene of the com- munion breakfast of the Catholic Daughters of America on Sunday, February 1. and Mrs. George Lawrence. During the social hour which preceeded the luncheon, punch was served by Mrs. R. G. Martin and Mrs. R. F. Merrill. Luncheon was served in the pa- tio at Fort Taylor at tables made ornate with standing red Valen- tines’ and tiny corsages for each guest. Red roses in silver bowls and heart shaped name cards en- hanced the charm of the setting. A Cuban favorite food, ‘‘arroz con Pollo” (chicken. with rice) was served ‘with spring salad followed by Key Lime pie and coffee. The program, presented by Mrs. Luppens, was a delightful melo- drama subtitled “The Persecuted Maiden.” It was given by mem- bers of Room 113, part of the Jun- jor class of the Key West High School. They ware accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. W. G. Chap- | man, During the business meeting Mrs. Charles Henderson read. the minutes, Mrs. Irving Duke, chair- man of the group, presented leaf- lets telling of the special interest study groups available to mem- bers. She reminded the ladies of the Key West Garden Club Flower show. | Mrs, Duke urged members to continue their support of the Thrift Shop by bringing usab:e garments and asked for. volunteers for mark- ing and selling thé articles. Mrs. Cedric Chapman spok> con- cerning Navy charity concessions and the cake booth which the club has been asked to support. Mrs. Byron Lowry, Lt., USNR, presented a display from the Hob- by Shop showing the guests items which would be used in various hobbies, plus a collection of toys being sold to promote the Navy Charity Carnival Queen. Special guests for the luncheon were Mrs, Linday Warren, Mrs. Gene Colie, Mrs. . William King, Sr., Mrs, Carey, Miss Van. Dyke, Miss Ann King, Mrs. John Hill, I, |! and. Mrs. Lowry. SUB?ON WIVES SLATE SN.CK AUCTION TUES, Pdr t¢k box auction will be the feciv’> ¢f the SubRon Wives | Coming Events MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16— Alcoholics Anonymous, Key West group, meeting at 8 p.m. Water color landscape painting | class, 2 to 4 p.m., West .Mar- 'tello Gallery Art Classes, ; County Beach. Gym classes ,for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Key West Temple No. 20, Py- thian Sisters, K. of P. Hall on Fleming St., 7:30 p.m. Lions Auxiliary, Lions’ Den, p.m. Elizabeth Taylor Circle of WMU, First Baptist Church, annex, 3 p.m. W.S.C.S. of Ley Memorial Meth-! odist Church, annex, 7:30 p.m. Juvenile Council, 8 p.m. Clinic Bldg. Women of First Presbyterian Church, at church, 8 p.m. C.M.I. school play, “Anne of Green Gables,” convent audi- torium. “The Bat,” mystery drama, at Barn Theatre, curtain time is 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17— Be for Officers Wives, 1 to 3:30 p.m. at Naval Station bowling alleys. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m. = Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, | Methodist Church, 729 Flem- ing Street, 7:30 p.m. Beginners’ Bridge Group, Taylor Officers’ Club, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament. K. W. Golf course. 9 a.m. Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center every Tues. evening. Open house party, 8 p.m. Portrait painting classes, 2 to 4/ p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Navy Thrift Shop, every~:'Tues- day, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Unit 56, Ladies Auxiliary, FRA, Ft. | 8 | BRIGHT FUTURE is met with a radiant smile as Mrs. Otis Ran- dolph Gilliam emerges from the First Baptist church after her marriage to Lt. Otis L. Gilliam, attached to SurAsDevDet, USN, The beautiful bride is the former Miss Dorothy Rose Link, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Henry Link. The wedding took place Saturday at 4 p.m. Complete story and more pic- tures of the event will appear in tomorrow's paper.—Citizen ; Staff Photo. | Dr. And Mrs. Aubrey Hamilton Give Party For Son, Reception For Guest | Saturday evening was a gala night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey H, Hamilton, 622 Eaton Street, when they gave a party | in honor of the 2lst birthday of Michael Hamilton and a reception jto meet Mrs, Ellen C, McCaffery. Mrs. Hamilton wore a beautiful Chinese brocade suit. The order of the evening was informal for most of the guests. The younger set enjoyed dancing on the down- | stairs open porch. = | In the dining salon with its|a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. E. oriental appointments, the buffet | 1 Newton who were also at the supper was served from a table} art attractively decorated with shal- | Party. SESS low bowls of open red hibiscus| Another distinguished guest was jcircling centers of white ‘“Key|Dr. David Bull, chief of surgery West. orchids.”” of Medical Center from New York. Everyone enjoyed a delicious breakfast of ham and eggs in the cheerful and friendly atmosphere. Those present were Mrs. Pauline Pinder, Edname Prusinskas, Sta- sia Foley, Katherine Lane, Teresa Martinez, Jennie De Boer, Laur- enza Levesque, Adelaide Ells- ;|worth, Florence Gordon, Mary McCurdy, V. Baker, Rose Wick. ers, Josephine Piodella, Margaret Gato, Mamie Moss, Virginia De- meritt, Eugenia Wolf, Ida Fredette and Tessie Judge. Ancient Aztecs May Owe Fall To. Lack Of Kissing By DOROTHY ROE = | Associated Press Women’s Editor Pity the ancient Aztecs. They didn’t know about kissing. This, thinks Samuel Baggett, author of a new novel of old Mex- dress in old Mexito. The Aztec girls, it seems, were well-guarded, had their own schools, and wore bare-midriff-styles seen now at our best beach resorts. They were skilled in fine needle- work, fabric dyeing and design— but they didn't know how to kiss, Presumably the invading Span- iards taught them. Think what would happen 79th Birthday Celebrated Friday With Party For Mrs. Ellen E. Curry The family and friends of Mrs. Ellen E. Curry gathered Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Angel Delgado on Washington Actress Rears Seven Children With Firm Hand By BOB THOMAS 5 gale itp fretful while waiting to play a movie scene. “Your daughter will be too tired to do the scene,” Miss O'Sullivan remarked to the -tot’s mother, “Why don’t you have her lie down for a nap.” “Oh, she wouldn't lie down,” the mother replied . Mrs. Gene 5 5 Z va Dongo, Mts, Jen Miss O'Sullivan commented nie Peck, Mrs. Blanche Sands, Mrs. Betty Curry, Mrs. Robert Curry, Misses Jeanie Canova, pong aoe gy om Demet, yor eeting, Cheryl Curry, a Masters Ronnie _-Milot, Harris Schoo P.T.A. Observes Founders Day At the recent meeting of the Barris Elementary P. T. A. meet- ing, the Rev. J. E. Stathan of Fleming Street Methodist Church gave the invocation. The annual Pe Day Program “You Take A Hand,” was nicely presented by Joan 77 ine E igF 5 g “are ; s FE ; S 66 i z i : i re} | u Fi fie ue gu 8 Frye ry 2 ‘pa’ gen tomorrow at Aero- pe” 7:20 p.m. tsetgsces will be the three | Su! %on Queen candidates for the | Navy Charity Carnival. p.m., at school. APPEAL FOR FUNDS MIAMI BEACH ( — The United BIRTHS } ia , Jewish Appeal (UJA} launched its | BIRTHS ) annual tyr for one Sunday with | an appea! lor “free men every-/ where” to support ‘Israel: DAUGHTER TO CAREYS A conference inaugurating. the; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Carey, 1909 drive, for $14,524,250 adopted a | Grinnell Street, announce the birth resolution “reaffirming the deter-/of a baby girl born February 13 mination of the United Jewish Ap-|in the Monroe General Hospital. monthly luncheon, place to be announced, Noon. Key West High School PTA, 8 peal to co-operate with Israel in| She was named Barbara Ann and | providing a haven of refuge to; am arrival weighted 8 Ibs., 7 oz. those Jews who succeed in escap- | LRAT ERE ing from the countries of Eastern | COWINGS HAVE SON Europe” and ‘to help israel con-' Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cowing of solidate its Democracy and free-| Marathon, Fla., are the parents of | Boiled shrimp with special ori- jental cardor, glazed, spiced baked ham, stuffed and ripe olives, cheese mixtures on crackers, fan- cy cookies and crystal containers with sprig of hearts of celery and | earrot slivers, were enjoyed by the guests. Delicious fruit punch | was served from an enormous cut- | glass bowl. Michael Hamilton's birthday | cake was frosted in white decorat- | }ed ‘with pink roses, green leaves | }and one symbolic candle. The let- | tering ready, “Happy 21st Birth-| j day, Michael.’ He assisted in ser- | | ving the cake. Young Hamilton's guests were | Otto J. Ehlrich, Ester Smith, Phil |Newman, Gloria Bezanilla, Nor- | ma Martinez, Dora Martinez, Don- } |na Williams, Gloria Muniz, David | Fruman, John Borgis, George Rat- dom. ‘a boy born ‘ast night at the Mon-| cliff, Arthur Boza. Betty ‘Boza, | roe General Hospital. He weighed Over the greater part of the de- | Tibs., 4 oz. serts of Sahara ‘and Egypt, the! rainfall is believed to be less than| Christianity was introduced into | Caffery, was Robert Frost, one of Ethiopia about 330 A. D, an inch a year. erday night's Valentine dance held at La Concha Hotel. Carol Caruthers and John Borgis. Among the guests to congratu- late Michael and to meet Mrs. America’s foremost poets who is Cooper, center, is cro’ Pameila Russell, 1952 Swee for this @rgenization places crown on her successor’s head white Glynn Arcner, Jr., } choten “Crown Prince” of the Kevettes, This is first time that Kevette: have as they were just a year old last Saturday.—Citi: Photo t y Pinch . for their community. I understa: jwell done!” He was accompanied by his wife. The roster included Capt, and Mrs. D. H. Stuart, Mr, and Mrs. G. P. Lawrence, Mrs. Harold Reilly, Miss Dorothy Raymer, | Gerald Murray Dillon, Mrs, Joseph Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs, Harriet Wilson, J. Y. Porter IV, Mr. and Mrs, William B. Ma- son, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jack- son, Cdr. and Mrs. James Lenney, Mrs, Porter, Mrs, Lenney’s mother who is visiting here, Mrs. I, Hen- dricks, Mrs. K. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke. Dedication Speech, MacClenny, Fla. Made By BPW State Head Mrs. Harvey Mrs. C. B, Harvey made a dedication speech Friday, February 13 at MacClenny, Fla., in honor of the new B.P.W. clubhouse there. She was invited as State President of the Florida Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs and hopes that the example set by the MacClenny group will prove an inspiration to other clubs who want to have their own clubhouses in the future, Mrs. Harvey who aims for first-—————_____________. woman governor of Florida gave a stirring address. In telling of how the Mcclenny structure had been paid for in full, she said. “I don’t mean this only in a monetary vein, although for the moment that may be the most im- portant, but it has been paid in full by the full and earnestness of purpose of these outstanding women of the community in which they live. It has been paid in full because of the fullness of these members’ lives—their every day living has not been filled with just | themselves because they have tak- jen time for all things. They have | taken time for their church, their ; F< families, for their club members, and as if that were not enough, iy ni that most of the defray their costs home has come from a the membership engaged in ing luncheons to other folks. “On this day, may 1 call attention to some of the accom- plishments of women—women ; i i rf Fa serv- A job your 8 § ih Pt 38 I F a z sat Ff ” a PROCEEDS TO REPAIR FUND ‘THE BAT’ By MARY ROBERTS RHINEHART and AVERY HOPWOOD AT THE BARN THEATRE Tonight Thru Wednesday, February 18 (Rear of The Woman's Club on Duyal 8t.) TICKETS $1.50, TAX INCL. ON SALE AT S01 DUVAL ST. or BOX OFFICE AFTER 7:38 P.M, BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN SOAK — WASH — 25e 9 LBS. YOU DRY THEM (Ready to Pat Away) 20 MIN. 25e 9 LBS, DAMP DRY, READY WHEN YOU DO THEM YOU ENOW THEY ARE DONE RIGHT PAUL'S (Se! Service Laundry) 428 WHITE ST. (st Fleming) FOR IRONING — 10¢ the most hessens can perform COME IN OR PHONE 1799 Open 10 A.M. to 10 P.M., 517 Duval Strest Sino Comteriiy A Condioned Sela