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eae = ae — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 25661 SOCIETY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DOROTHY RAYMER, f i Fi Wednesday, April 3, 1953 Wednesday April 8th is the an- | who gave the certificates too, but “bayou,” “cajun,” or “arcadia,” I’m off on a reading spree. May- be it’s my great aunt Sophia O’Brien’s influence. She lived and are probably able to , and maybe you hard Fi iu gs Hi He hl: cs i} : i Hi i i 3 i : z Z 3 z $ z ! ! | i i 2 iF : is, i : i HG s att [is alt Hl thh Hi i H Hi j i $3 % i : i f el $ i i : z $ i Ht Es i A EH 7 z ut ily juice concentrate, one cup lemon juice, three | rH ais. 5 Fil hi zt ie eft = F ii F3 iit : iz 2 7 PY 3 if 255 it ss Fei 2f5 cs z 3 “ll | u 2572 837% tiie ptt fsFire En? J ! i ‘i iH i! i if fi iit if it rf i ii | f cl af 77 [ E; [ : i Fi i | i i E | And New Officers Installed Monday The CMI Alumngg held its 44th Reunion at the Convent in St. Cecilia’s Hall Easter Monday, April 5. . Invocation was presented by Sister Mary Isabella, and presentation of the 1953 graduation class was made by Sister Catherine of the Blessed’ Sacrament. Orchid corsages were presented by the president Mrs. Angela Ca- ro to the Class of 1928 on their Silver Anniversary. Those receiv- .the corsages were Mrs. Con- [. Martinez; Mrs. Mary Eliza- are all grateful to the merchants oe ae Newhouse; Mr. Rosanski’s work is Entertainment was sponsored Pocrnaing. Dating. the next’ week| by the Graduating. Class of 1953. he will be making portraits of |The cast of the one act comedy thirty six winners no less,|‘“They’re None of Them Perfect” and that is work! were: Donna Sawyer, as Arman- I sure hope he sces this little|da; Sylvia Knowles as Cecile; squib, and knows just kw sincere-| Mary Benreuter as Lucy; Jennie ly I apologize for . ‘ving his|Arango as Julia; Olga Martines name out. I knew that se Poray|#s Eve, and Marcia Lopez as it| Amy. Guests of honor were the gradu- ating class of 1953: Jennie Aran- go, Mary ~ Bernreuter, Sylvia Knowles, Maria Lopez, Donna MacKenzie, Olga Marinez, Elea- nor Momm, Carleen Moore, Elena Napoles, Olga Perez; Donne Saw- out One of the handiest items around the house is a large ‘ tray. It can save you many | yer, Teresita Valdez, JoAnn Witto, steps during the day and is your | Patricia Yates, Yolanda San Juan. silent servant at meal and party Prizes were awarded to Mrs. time. ‘Eva Newhouse and Mrs. Don Attractive chinese trays of Tucker. i, bamboo treys, hand paint- | Installation of officers took place metal and hand etched brass, | after the entertainment. kind, manner, descrip- | elected were: re to be | President - Mrs. Eva Lee New- i 5 i i g & 5 i. $ a = 3 ss uf : E Re é z z g E 4 i : ie Ey 8 ge Rizk: ; s s 2 e Eg 4 | Sas Fe B Fi SE i BES z 5 d i i i 4 = i + = = Fu 22288 zg i 3 = é of zz ij Z z 1 PEE Feed gst i aN ares H d i ie eet ‘ j 1 ; i z bs z F HH i i iG Ay te Z & zg i 5 [ze re EE : 3 ai > § e | 5 Ht ais cE F oes ti z aE j i i mi E ig if : e : : z t 5 zg 32 Tree Hy z : dl § rt ¢¢ if fs i #222 E ge, = ii - rh H i i i i Hi? if H 3! iz gE? ti ; i i i t il fi i 7 Hf = : ; z § z ¥ b 2 gil i Yesteit 3 F| z3 3 fi. gf H. Ht i : i z i i Ef i 4 3 ' “ i : ty a 3 ; Fy i fli a; fr aseF te tht HE i g ut i iH ! i a it hi * * 2 i rf i ak REGEGE i 3 i . Hj tl if if I | ir i g i g : ij i ma Hl e t i i f rr i ite Mary R. Pinder Adams, Virginia McDermott, Gloriana Bayly, Leo- leen Peacock, Florence Alvarez Cleare, Alice P. Johnson, Annabel M. Brantley, Carrie Roberts; Ed- na H. Gato, Mercedes G. Hyde, Celeste Haines, Betty Schnieder, Leoneor W. Wheeler, Althea Has- kins, Marie Haskins, M. Haskins Sweeting, Rose A. Moore; Edith K. Dunsmore, Beatrice A. Rogers, Maria L. Acheson, Sylvia B. Knight, Elizabeth Acheson Marina Sikes, Sylvia Broun, He- len Savorid, Lillian Santiago, Flos- se Baker, Belva Busto, Georgena Horton, Mary E. G. Sawyer, Louise C. Hart, Edna G. Hardee, Colita McCarty, Concha Martinez, Norma Martinez, Dora Martinez Gloria Bezanilla, Joyce Parks, Janice Ross, Onedia Caroselle, Eva M. Rivas, Dorothy F. Robert, Maria G. Rackley; Diana G. Gunther, Theresa Lowe, Cornelia W. Arnold, Jessie H. Plumner, Flora McFarland, Marjorie G. Barrett, Lottie Lar- ranaga, Lanrielta Godinet, Caro- lyn Cruz, Sylvia G. Artman, Or- chid L. Ducan, Isolina Casanova, Florence Sawyer, Fidelis V. Gib- son, Catherine Yradi, Generosa Tangle Reyes, Carmen R. Henri- quez, Edwina Lariz, Matilda Ra- mos, Anita Diaz, Eloina Gato, Betty R. Abstons, Amelia Cabot, Alicia D. Calindo, Claudina La Fe; Dulce M. Albury, Gertrude D. “| Peacock, Hilda C. Tucker, Mary C, Sweeting, Mary A. Matchett, Meroba J. Hood, Elissa M. Know- les, Pauline Ketchings, Ramona Knight, Clevia K. Johnson, Jose- Phine James, Gwendolyn James, Maria Moreno, Claudina Mendez, Anna Weadley, Amelia B. Thomp- son, Gladys Mulbery, Christina Sanchez, Maude Roberts, Carmen Shindle, Louise P. Delaney, Ruth Pierce. LAST NOMINATIONS TO BE MADE AT MEET Publicity chairman, Mrs. Annie Ulchar announces that all mem- bers of the Arthur Sawyer Post American Legion Auxiliary are asked to attend the important meeting at the Legion Post Home on Stock Island tomorrow night at 8 p. m. At that time, new members will be received into the organization and there will be last nomination of officers for the coming year made from the floor. Auxiliary Meets. Tonight Mrs. Florence Gordon, secre- tary of the Women’s Auxiliary ef Monroe General Hespital an- nounced that the regular meet- ing of the group would be held tonight, 8 p. m., at the hospital. July is named for Julius Cae- | Sar and August for the Roman es §144th Reunion CMI Alumnae Enjoyed |Miss Gardner Visits Parents For Holidays Miss Elizabeth Ann Gardner is happy to be home spending Eas- ter holidays with her family. She is dietetic interne at Charity Hos- pital, New Orleans, work which she says she enjoys, especially the nourishing of sick children back to health. New Orleans parades, especial- ly the spectacular Mardi Gras, are one of the many activities she says are fascinating. Miss Gardner has attended many pa- geants, grand balls and other im- Portant civic and social events. “New Orleans is similar to Key West in that it has much of the Old World charm,” Miss Gardner explained. | On Sunday night she exepets to leave here to visit friends in Tall- ahassee en route to New Orleans. On completion of her internship she has been offered a permanent position at the hospital. Coming Events WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8~ Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. at clubhouse, 8 p.m. Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, meeting at White Hat Club Lounge, 10 a.m. » Ceramic classes, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Gym classes for O.W.C., Sea, Plane Base, 10 a.m. ie Naval Sation 0.W.C. luncheon, cocktails at 12:30 p.m., a Ft. Taylor. K. W. Order of Does, business meeting only. No_ initiation. Elks Club annex, 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. American Legion, Arthur Saw- yer Post No. 28, Post Home, 8 p.m. Junior Debs, 7:30 p.m. Fleet Training Group 0.W.C., coffee, Echoasis, 10 a.m. Stephen R. Mallory Chapter No. 1562, U.D.C., 4:30 p.m. Monroe General Hospital iliary, at hospital, 8 p.m. FAWTU O.W.C. coffee, 10 a.m., Aeropalms. Open, to public art show, all Key West artists, noon to 5 p.m. daily except Monday. Winner of picture “I'd like most to come home to” to be given cash award. Cast your vote. THURSDAY, APRIL 9— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, p.m., N. S. Also open bowling Key West Lions, meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary St. Monroe County Hospital Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Ceramic Classes, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting for members only, 515% Duval Street. Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. Woman’s Club, Aux- Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce} - % ol | F i i i ad i “t i fi obit A iti? A . RESCUE METHODS are demonstrated by empicvens of the here whe aré being given @ course thie week im fire and rescue proper wey te lower on injured person te the crowd using telephone plants or with their crews Instructor & C. H. Nash Depértment is amusting @ the work. K. Of C. To Meet Thursday Night yl He auf “if cl Lf In Colored Home By Sorority Unit Ida Gellrich, Marina Sikes, Vivian Pauline Ketchings, and meeting p.m. Mothers’ Club of CMI and &t. Joseph's, Convent auditorium, 7:30, p.m. Unit 56, Ladies Aux. FRA, 8:30 p.m., clubrooms. Ladies Aid Grace Lutheran Chureh, 8 p.m. Executive Board, High School |# PTA, at school, 8 p.m. Jayshees, home of Mrs. Joe Tlaqua, 1524 Flagler Avé. 8 p.m. Dr. Feiix Varela, Lodge No. 64, 8 p.m. Ww. B. Ronan, 2612 Ave. E, 1 p.m. only Miss. Hilda Cunniff Re-Elected To Head The Key West Garden Club € ’"\ Miss Hilda Cunniff was- re-elected president of the,Key West Garden Club at the annual election meeting April 2. Other officers to serve during the 1953-1954 season are headed by Mrs. D, as vice-president; Mrs. Earl Julian, second vice- it Johnson, secretary; George Renna, treasurer. : i Pit o5F i i navy of the Byzantine em- _ “Greek fire”: in attack- emy and some students me of this material was : F i A & : a i Fy Eg Li EF ; i i Fi Ty i i F i g E Spring Clearance SALE Upholstery Fabrics _ $179 yd. i yET) rae la , with SONGS and MERRIMENT Law wee ew oe When in Miami Visit Our Stove at 30 NE. Firet St.