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with orchid accessories, Her cor- sage was fashioned of pink glad- iolus. PFC Franklin Key, Jr., was best man for the groom, Cpl. and Mrs. Williams are at home to their many friends at 831 Olivia Street. and attractive flower hats were given to the little girls. Small boys received Robin Hood caps. Grownups at the party were Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Baso, Jr.,! 3 Two Groups \Of O.W.C?s 'Meet April 22 Wylk’s Restaurant will be the scene of two group luncheons on Wednesday April 22 at 12:30 p. m. when both the FAWTU Officers’ Wives and HS-1 Officers’ Wives Club hold luncheon meetings at the Stock Island spot. Hostesses for HS-1 group are Mesdames Loyd Peterson, George Peebles. A business meeting will be part of their luncheon get-to- gether. Mrs. Peterson has already sent out cards and replies are re- | quested as soon as possible in or- der to facilitate reservations ar- rangements. Mrs, C. L. Kullberg is in charge Cag cards sent to FAWTU mem- |H. Darnell Carey Heads Poinciana PTA Officers The Poinciana PTA held its re- gular monthly meeting at 8 p. m.} April 13 at the school with a good | attendance. The president, H. D, Carey presided over the business portion of the meeting. ’ The nominating committee pre-| sented the slate of officers for the} coming year and it was accpeted)| unanimously. The officers are: Pres, H. Darnell Carey Vice-pres. Mrs. Olga Knowles Rec. sec. Mrs. Thelma Chat-! man | Corr. sec. Mrs, Icie Schwartz | Treasurer Mrs. Vina Hanson Historian Mrs. Ann Domenech } Mrs. Alice Zuber pleased the; audience by playing several selec- tions on the new piano, At the} close of the meeting refreshments were served. Apply To Wed Vincent Leo Kreyer, Rochester, N. Y., and Hazel M, Schofield, Pittsburg, N. Y., have applied for a marriage license at the office of Judge Raymond R. Lord. George C. Farmer, 24, Jackson- ville, and Ruth P, Pierce, 27, 611 William Street, ha so applied. Persons | A submarine ridge from Green- entrance of {land to Scotland keeps the cold SHEILA ANN FOWLER Mr, and Mrs. George Saunders, Sr., Mrs, Floyd Sands, Mrs. Har- old Gordon, Sr., Mrs. Emilio Gar- cia, the hostesses’ grandmother; Mrs, Carl Wagoner, Mrs. Herbert Lunn, Mrs. Henry Fuller, Sr., Mrs.. Elija Sands, Mrs. Jasper Walker, Sr., Mrs. Frank Sands, and Mrs. Harry Williams, Jr. The roster of tiny party-goers include Janice and Baby Jasper Walker, Everette Roberts, Jr., Jackie Craft, Phyllis and Richard Fallon, Marian Collins, Dennis Ba- so, Alan Wayne Krug, Cliff and Judy Lunn, Henry Fuller, Jr., Anne Lou and Rose Sands, Sandra and George Saunders, Pamela Wa- goner, Harold and Sharon Sands, Harry Williams, 11, George Torres, Shelia Ann Sands, and Brenda and Harold Gordon, " BIRD OBSERVATION SET FOR SATURDAY ‘The Monree County Audubon | jporter Jim Cobb and Marianne ' ry promptly so that | water of the deepest part of the may be taken of | Arctic Ocean from entering most walk. of the Atlantic Ocean. | RAUL' NEWLY DECORATED ANNOUNCES THEIR SUMMER POLICY Your FAVORITE COCKTAIL or HIGHBALL Made With GIN, RUM, SCOTCH, BOURBON or CANADIAN CLUB 50c Every Day from 12 to 5 P.M. In Our Beautiful Air-Conditioned ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD DOROTHY RAYMER, ‘Thursday, April 16, 1953 Page Miss Ruth Ida Haun Becomes Bride SOCIETY — THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 4 now vice-president, and Mrs. Frank Pierce, retiring treasurer. the Navy Wives Club here, will be a member of the Stork Club in CONE SSS CHOWDER job over to Angilyn Sheppard, LIVELY GIGGLE for all but the principals concerned came By RAYMER Saturday when a just-married groom went out to get ice cubes The word “Spring” is supposed | for the after the wedding celebra- to convey a vision of bounding] tion ee - i — of Serer ry ii }so In ie 5 iS ri ~~ 8 sins = me - vhen moniter wept into the habe) a few quieter activities, locally,| pit officer, you inst can’t do the spring season is acting like 4! 4.4 to us. We just got married!” 01 y of weddings last Saturday, three of them in fact, but since then, there has been a lull in social activities. said that the shore patrol appear- ed at 11:30 the night of the shin- ig and ordered “Break it up!” Only the Players are in gear aS/.41 No soul for hearts and flow- “Our Town” continues through) ...: no word yet from Jeanne and Sunday at the Barn Theatre. _| Frank Bardecki who are honey- Maybe it’s spring fever, a lazy| ooning near Palm Beach. Jean- condition which appears along 1675 jovely wedding gown will be with fertilizer on the grass, alas. | “heir-loomed,” by the by. The pro- Spring doldrums in a semi-tropical | preserves the dress for pos- climate seem to be a bit early tority Note from Lutie Darnall, this year although the erisp breeze | rormerly of ‘The Citizen when her of the past three days gave US| hichand Marcy B. Darnall was champagne weather. That reminds | 1 H)isher here, says that she will me that Sam Goldsmith, our wea-|}. in Key West come May 1 for therman, says he is no expert who) 4 five day visit and will be accom- can look into a gal's eyes and tell) panied by her daughter, Mrs, Al- whether climatic conditions are|}.1+ Martin, also of Florence, Ala, favorable. However the feeling of| where Mrs, Darnall is office ma- romance which goes with the sea-| na ser for The Florience Herald. son is about-here and yawn. Re- NIGHT SEENS AND HEARDS : ._|A big strapping “bouncer” station- Cavanaugh will be married this | .4 Pr the door of a Duval bar ask- weekend and then plan a honey-| in each entrant for identity cards moon in Cuba. Early Bird John-| Jack Mitchell who used to son and Julie Melville are still *| team with Mighty Whitey in a . At last reports,| —: “ regular twosome | piano and guitar duo on the Mia- John Speziali left for New York mi nightclub. front is in town. on Monday, but Jo Ann Vermette | «ayoqman Mitchell,” as he was was still en route and had stopped | bined, handles the piano with gym- for a visit in Georgla, By this | vastic flare, He was born in time Johnny DePoo of the Mer-| ciohe, Arizona, a town I visited in chant Marine,. is in New York and 1947 and observed that the bar is a proud father, | there have no chairs or stools for Edith Dunsmore, who has been! o.ctomers. Signs read “Drinks turning out wonderful publicity for | served only to those standing.” ———— | Theory probably is that .if you're Navy wife, | not standing, you are in no con- | dition to be served, There were | tables for ladies and escorts, but {not by the rail. . .Dee Cameron, blonde thrush, serves songs sitting down, a la Helen Morgan, atop the | piano, She has.a new repertoire delivered with delightful Lorelei | style and ,the moonlight spot em- | phasizes the siren’s lure. It’s very | effective. but that nub of ham, | Cookie K: was heard objecting. | Wailed he, “Look what it does to | my complexion!” Johnny Pritch- lard nodded, “Yeah, for you we | have better lighting effects at the funeral home.” Pritchard was in \rare form that night, When Dee j was helped down from the piano | perch, she accidentally knocked a | bottle off the reserve shelf and | Johnny commented, “Set "em up in the other alley!” He also crack-| jed the wit whip when he saw a Romeo moving in closer to the jobject of his affection, “Abs!” said Pritchard, “Creeping Tom!” . New piggy-back ride enthus-{ the Etword isasts, are Amhiers has our bset wishes fur Speudy f- covery. '. .Luckier was Mrs. Jack Burke who had a tonsillectomy. Her husband, editor of The Key Outpost, says she got the works PERSONALS sf with applause, At an impressive ceremony, new officers of the CMI Alumnae were installed at the Convent on Sun- day, April 12 at 4:30 p. m. Sister Mary’ Isabelle, Superior, installed the group and addressed members with an inspiring speech of con- gratulations to the out-going heads as well as the in-coming officers. Sister Catherine of the Blessed 0 | Sacrament, received the alumnae ty in honor of recent newlyweds } with welcome. New president is Mrs. Paul New- house, The other officers are“ Mrs. Dolly McDermott, ‘vice-president; Miss Elizabeth Atcheson, secre- tary; Miss Dora Martinez, trea- surer and Miss Christina San- chez, reporter. Retiring officials were headed by Mrs. T. S, Caro, president; Mrs. Newhouse, vice-president; Miss Gwendolyn James, secretary; Mrs. Frank Pierce, treasurer and Miss Gilmore Parks, reporter. Program chairman for the day was Mrs. Eugene Martinez, Those who entertained were Miss Clau- dina La Fe who sang “If I Could Tell You” and Miss Mary Ann bert’s “Ah! Sweet Mystery,” ac- companied by Mrs. Mary Eliza- beth Sawyer at the piano. Mrs. Ramona Stampfl played a Piano solo, Mrs, Carl Weech acted In Dixie,” and read an article, “Beyond The Separation,” in memory, of alumnae who have passed away. All the performances ap- preciated \highly and were saluted Refreshments of delectable sandwiches, cookies and punch were prepared and served by Mrs, Edward Graham, Mrs. Newhouse and Mrs. Caro. Also present at the installation were: Sister Mary Isabelle, Super- ior, Sister Catherine of B. S., Sis. ter Mary Lewina, Sister Margaret Catherine, Mrs. Glorina Bayly, Mrs. Angela Caro, Mrs. Concha Martinez, Mrs. Josephine James, Mrs. Alice Parks, Mrs. Gilmore in drugs, “But being Irish and Cherokee, no sleepum. Watch ‘um!"’ She's at home recuperating now. nan dete ON SALE AT “Matehett who sang Victor Her-} out a monologue, “Higher Culture | #2 age from 8 months to 9 years, | (Tax Inchided) SOUTHERNMOST | AT BOX OFFICE AFTS | HAIL AND FAREWELL for new and old CMI Alumnae officers was held at install ation ceremony on Sunday, April 12, at the Convent of Mary Immaculate. Left to right: Past reporter, Mrs. Gilmore Parks; past secretary, Miss Josephine James; past president, Mrs. Thomas Caro; new president, Mrs. Paul Newhouse; incoming secretary is Miss Elizabeth Acheson; new treasurer, Miss Dora Martinez, and the new reporter, Miss Christina Sanchez. Not shown are Mrs. Vincent McDermott, who is & EW DELHI @—A Delti stste ; afficial put a of eggs under between eggs are in Delhi bazaars daily fow hen eggs. 0 Jamaica oP.—Castor oil is used as lubri- jet ‘aircraft, are in great FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT A KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST. West a Keratelrite? An then peels off, geras to it Killing =i, = Keratolytic, at any drag tore. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, yoer 0c back, Today at GARDNER'S PHARMACY agent inst maere jet Installation Of CMI Alumnae Officers Takes Place In Impressive Ceremony Parks, Mrs, Louise Hart, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sawyer, Mrs, Eva Newhouse, Mrs. Paul Mesa, Mrs. Amelia Cabot, Miss Dora Mar- tinez, Mrs, Charles Acheson, Mrs. Jett Knight, Mrs. E. L. Valdez and Miss Christian Sanchez, Young Wife Near Death After | Heroic Rescues HAMPTON, Va. (@—A 14-year- old married girl who tossed five | screaming youngsters to safety | from the second ficor of a burning | house before she leaped from a} window was in critical ‘condition |. today from burns suffered in her | life-saving exploit. H ‘Mrs. Margaret Russ, wife of a sailor stationed at Norfolk, was at a local hospital, where attendants said they were surprised she had | survived so long with third degree burns. Two little girls—Delores Anne Baker, 3, and Shirley Anne Bowne, 6—were burned fatally in the early-morning blaze that destroyed a six-room home yesterday at nearby Buck-ce Beach. j But five other chi.dren, ranging | were e because of Mrs. Ross. Four of the children were hospi- | talized with buras, but none was | in critical condition. | Cleveland J. Baker Jr., father of four of the children, said be was awakened by screams of the young- sters. He said he was unable to climb the stairs in the house, which he described as “a mass of flames.” The father ran outside and caught the children as Mrs. Ross, who had climbed tue already-burn- ing stairway, tossed them out. Fire Chief Frank Hopkins said the cause of the fire was “careless smoking.” He declined further comment pending an investigation. 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First St. 1S FLEMING STREET — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen 0. 5 24 Of Cpl. John Hammond Williams Here! ‘The chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the setting for} the April 10th marriage of Miss Ruth Ida Haun, daughter of Mrs} Robert A. Haun of 827 Gordan avenue, Los Altos, Calif, to Cpl} John Hammond Williams, son of Mrs. Mizpah Williams, 829 Olivia; ‘Street. ' Four-Year-Old | _Smicty martet ne ore Is Hostess At : j immediate families of the couple.| Birthday Party ‘|The bride and groom sald their! wedding wows before the Rev, Fr.} John 3. Armfield at 7:30 o'clock)