The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 23, 1953, Page 5

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS Page $ th lisaA .yebavent _— NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN mn Thursday, April 23, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN cola, en - CONTEST WINNER Alexander DeMarco ZX-11 OWC Has Luncheon, Card Party At Raul’s Restaurant Wed. Twenty-three members and guests of the ZX-11 OWC @ luncheon-bridge at Raul’s Restaurant on Wednesday, Aj and his wife, daughter of Edward C. Gomez, a former Monroe County Commissioner, arrived in Nassau recently aboard the SS. Neuvo Dominicano from Miami and began a combination eight-day “prize vacation” and sixth wedding anniversary cele- bration. DeMarco, 4461 SW 3rd St., Miami, won the Nassau trip for bringing 34 new members into the Miami Junior Chamber of Commerce during its two-month membership drive. are shown here at Nassau’s historic Royal Victoria Hotel. CONCH CHOWDER By RAYMER Eddie Hoskins is going to be the host at the Casa Marina Birdcage Bar and Lounge now open all sum- mer with dancing out-of-doors, un- der twinkling stars and now with 20th Century Fox on location, a lot of human stars will be gleaming a- round too. Spent two hours on the set yesterday, Local people by the dozens were gazing at the new eimemascope cameras, pert Terry fwoon-material Robert Graves, He said he was the villain in the story, east as a Conch. Local Key Westers may raise an eyebrow. . .but you have to admit that history records @ lot of violence around on this Old Rock, and the Conchs are proud people who didn’t mind fgihting when they felt they were being im- posed upon, .as in the spongefish- ing war. . which is what the film “12 Mile Reef” is about. The whole town ogles newcomers 6n the streets, hoping maybe they'll spot one of their favorite cinema stars. Cookie, our own spiced ham, was getting set for any possible in- vasion of film scouts. He posed in ballet sequence behind the bar; he practiced lighting cigarettes a la Gilbert Roland for ladies. He mug- ged with smiles, with snarls, with suavely raised eyebrows and began |tucky door prize winner of the | *Mter may do so. putting the old mastertouch into \FAWTU Officers’ | | Wives’ Luncheon Has Spring Motif per lace parasol place cards were the motif behind the FAWTU OWC luncheon held at Wylks on Stock Spring flowers, which Key West has in abundance twelve months out of the year, paper lace um- brellas and very charming crepe paper damsels in many hued dresses formed the centerpiece | for the tables at which some fifty members and guests sat down to a very tasty veal scallopini lun- cheon, The flowers were donated by Mrs. William Ellis, 1012 Southard St. Mrs. E. G. Lewis made the pa- per damsels, After thanking the hostesses, Mrs. E. G. Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Bolt, dr., Mrs. W. L. Dilts, Jr., and Mrs. L. J. Corbett, the chairman of the group, Mrs. R. V. Hartman, introduced new members Mes- dames Frank Bardecki, MacKeith, J. A. Smart, Lamar }Dennis, R. F. Cheason, J. M. ¥, 3. No April snowers but dainty pa-| They nounced. All invited to attend luncheon CSB Meets Tonight Civil Service Board meeting | Colin Jameson will will be tonight at the city hall at | &. 7 p. m. All members are asked | 4. Ney mamma yee to be present. gros gy . welcomed were Miss £ | son, visitor to Kay West York, guest of Mrs, J. Bped 1edg GiMtig \Key West Entran To Appear In Fla. \Lions Queen Event The Key West Lions Club has the | opportunity to enter contestants in the Florida Lions Queen Contest which is to take place May 18 in Miami in Bay Front Park. fi Club dance at the Elks Annex. following young ladies have entered the contest: Miss Betty Sol- omon (Miss Elks 1952), Miss Lona [Allen (Miss Elks 1951), Miss Gloria Muniz (Miss Key West 1952) and an Miss Nancy Brooks. (Miss Key West 1953). Anyone else wishing to enter the contest may do so by calling Mrs. Elaine Cates, 2-3643. | Charles, B. Snyder, M. Y. Clark, }M..Richardson and W. H. Wilson. | Guests for the afternoon were | Mrs. J. F. Knight and Mrs. Carrie | Deal. } FAWTU members bid adios to | Mrs. E. G .Lewis who with Lt.) Lewis will be leaving shortly for | their new station in Norfolk, Va. No | sunshine, and we in turn wil! miss | Mae. | Mrs. 8. T. Smith, Jr., was the | month. Judges for the Miami affair will include noted artists, photograph- ers and modeling agency heads of | the area. Prizes will be many cost- ly gifts, as*well as a trip for the winner, Rules by which contestants may | be entered from the Key West | Lions Club are as follows: | a. Any girl between the ages of 16 and 24 years oi age who cares to b. Contestants must furnish three rt Ht every bow from the prow. . Jack] Hostesses for the May luncheon |® by 10 black and white glossy, un- Clarke is back Yrom going to school | are to be Mrs, A. H. Worrall, Jr., |Tetouched photographs suitable for in Tampa. but didn't say whether| Mrs. W. P. Mills, Mrs. G. D. he'd been over for a look at Ybor | Ickes and Mrs. B. Price. City. That's some town! At the Columbia restaurant in Ybor they; MARITIME LEADERS MEET | have a diningroom completely wall- MIAMI W— Maritime leaders | ed in Spanish tile. Panels in both from Atlantic Seaboard states as-| orn Gk tees ed < |sembled today for a three-day re- “<a “ af We air mf gional conference of the Propeller Club of the United States. HAPPY BIRTHDAY today to| Bishop Walter Dakin who has a 90 plus natal day today. He’s Tennes- see Williams’ grandfather who stays here during the winter. I saw him last on Christmas Eve when he was attending late service at St Paul's Episcopal Church. Frank Merlo said they would be leaving in @ week Or So, probably for Mem- phis first, New York, maybe. . , -and finally Rome, come summer Asked if Tennessee were writing a new play, Frank said, “He's ak ways working.” . . Rumor has it that Jim = McLauglin, Bernard “Bud Maher’’, Jonathan Jackson and Ski Skewis of the Players are going to be actors with speaking parts in the (. . yeah. . now we're back on the set... .) movie. Hear that Jackson will be a Coast Guard officer for 20th Century Fox. . and his wife Helen is taking g ribbing about moving to Hollywood. .so ix Jack Burke, editor of The Outpost who was interviewed and accepted pending Navy approval, of course 4ACK TRAVERS hasn't left Yor the hospital yet, but expects to go | _ Ports to be represented include ; Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, Pen- sacola, St Petersburg, Paim Beach and Port Everglades x et in Kingston, Jamaica, and pre- vious to that, the winter season at {the Mahogany Club, where he and Bob Ellis sang at Ceecte Duke, | etc., Hoffman Ellis’ niterie. Bobj grabbed off a job as stand-in for! Gilbert Roland (...see separate fea- ture story Greetings are ex- j tended to Hooks Landguth and Bob ; Johnson of the Navy who joined ithe Players Covering that fire ; which gutted the Aquisr home at | 1083 United Street yesterday, was | touched by the fact that Mrs. Man- ola Aquiar, although she had lost all her furnishings and ciothing, was moat deeply concerned for the t over the death of the fam 3 e » that through the hous o rapid ly for her to reach the screaming bird. She tried three times and was burned in the attempt, to reach | the poor poily. Jim Cobb and swept for examination next Sunday. Pier. | bride Marianne are back from the tere Duval is in Hempstead, Long | Havana honeymoon. They are just Island (you say that os if it were | Sng % go fishing and loaf for two pe rm . que, | Weeks. They hired s guitar player spelied “Longggh") with his wife! - a Harriet visiting relatives after an | ine SEM St ooe of those fascinat B Hing sidewalk cafes across from An a je May team with | Havens’s beautiful Capitol. Ab Bob Youmans who just returned | Romance, rom, sumbe. . the three from two weeks at the Glass Back. | B's reproduction upon entry in the con- test Photographs are to: (1) Head and shoulders; (2) Full length in evening gown; (3) Full length in bathing suit or shorts. ¢. Contestants will be judged on beauty, poise and personality. Apply To Wed Jack H. Carbonell, 35, 530 Fiem- ing Street and Helen S. Schuck, 1315 Olivia Street, have applied for a marriage license at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. BIRTHS ROBINSONS HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, 1212 Margaret Street, are the/ parents of a son, Paul Edward, : born April 17 at Monroe General Hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds, five ounces at birth. j Paul Albury Still ‘On Stadium Com. Paul Albury submitted resigna-} tion as chairman of the Stadium | Committee because of the respen } sibilities and obligations of his job in the recreation department i, “WE PIT THE HARD TO PIT” However, Albury said, he was) . stil a member of the committes and certainly expected to remain active in that capacity. } The Committee usually meets the last Wedsesday of exch month. At the Bent meeting a sew chair.) man will be seamed. S10 Fleming S. Key West, Pie. Whee ip Migui tee a8 58 x 1 Subscribe to The Citizen te demoge your wash dinginess and stubbora stains. Still more Important, Clorox makes linens hygienically clean. No other home fevs- end wosher. I's extro gertia, free from sevetia, made by on erciy ye, poterted ferme ia, arete! germ ugiy one ond Sia Be RebenH nae! Ge «ae tng 88 ome eet mse me tnchae, heme Let Charen beg YE Yer td of a! i cate Gearing Cocos Gunter oo ee hate! Sreeters Say he msiery woes et Crewe Roe at teen Bae

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