The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 2, 1953, Page 5

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ae 9% 4 ki — iN = S ck : 4 x : 4 DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE esi | Hh Hey! Hel dr die é wal Hq é Hyatt E é ' aE! 2 & ul jb i fi i! haf e il balan did ie th i flat Pt itt y i fee an ati algae i cal I iH Ve Hf itiete iia 1] Hae el ue H : i i Hie eee 7 mt ait fi Healt is hit oe sh aFig 3 ! ali ital} els il - if i i o iB je YY Heli § ie a isi {Hi i Hs : itt Af % “ 5 i sau aif S ist li Ate ay pti : ts orehent be pel gpa pe small slate nts a ly ee y post home, 30 p.m. to 5 21, Onder. of Scottish o “ Schocl, Old Fashioned hymn sing :Yop.m. Tl, First Methodist é rch, Shop, all, 12 Aid, Grace at church, 7:30 — Key West Garden Club, at ter, Place to be announced. Subron Wives coffee, Ft. Taylor Group, at Scottish Rite T. ke fellowship program, ’ Baptist Chi Navy Thrift Fern Cha Officers Club, 10 a. m. Dade Lodge No. 14, fee 515% Duval Street. Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul's! 5 man’s Club, 8 p.m. Elks Lodge, at club, 8 p.m. Martello Art Beach. Eastern Star, Temple, 8 p. V.F.W. A .| Anno ple, 8 p. m. THURSDAY, Parish Hi Circle 3 p.m, Ladies Church, 8 p.m, FRIDAY MAY 8— Al ocing for VFW Post No. 3911, at Hand weaving, 1 to ¢ p. announced, 2X-11 OWC co} Sea . open Ley Paul’s Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, 8 p. m.° WMU of First Baptist Church, 3 p.m With Mrs. Donald Heinly, 1214 Washington St. Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club, 7 p.m, MONDAY, MAY 4— Church Presbyterian Women, |; 8 p.m. With Mrs. David Mc- Daniels, 1214 Seminary. ‘Woman's ‘Auxiliary, ‘St. Board, Poinciana PTA, at school, 8 p. m. Archery Club, Anonymous meeting, 515% Duval Street, 8 p.m. Executive , 10 a.m. thian Sisters, KP Hall, 7:30 Pp. m. Circle II], Presbyterian Women, 8 p.m. With Mrs. Earl Julian, 1435. Flagler Ave. Key West Players at-Barn Thea- tre, 8 p. m. Eiection of offi- cers. TUESDAY, MAY 5 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station bowling alleys. Ft, Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m., at La Concha Hotel. ‘outh for Christ Bible Study, at Service Men's Christian Center, 517 Fleming St. Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center Street Methotlist Church, 722 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. at_church, 7:30 p. m. Circle 1, First Methodist Church, Memorial 7:30 p. m. Circle I, 3 p. m. for the wedding of the former Miss Ruth A. Pierce, daughter of Mrs. John Page, who became the Key West Ministerial Associa- bride of George C. Farmer, II, Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa, son of Mrs. H. C. Young, Hollywood, Fla., and George C. Farmer, II, of Pittsburgh. The vows were exchanged April 25.—National Studio Photo, Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Key. West Temple No. 20, Py- Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 to May Time Party, Alcoholics Y Recently Wed SATURDAY, MAY 2— ip » May 20, sure - More later on this + delivery the | troubles accounted for the take Page 5 eeting on| Gym classes for 0.W.C., lace is the/© Plane Base, May 13} Key West Elephant ary Reel, y night's at Fort Taylor was serv- will ce on Wednesday, May-6, at # | 10:00 a.m, at the home of Alice picer, with Parris Robertson ser- and Mrs. inder - Book Review Grou; Aleta as co-hostess. White bring your > Sewing , Pa. in a double Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'y saw a small bridge and enjoy- - after all it may|° be just what your best friend has needed for a long time. i Bridge at Fort Tay- next Coffee-Business meeting The party outside had planned long before the idea ¢ barbecue and Happy Hour been dreamed of. Outside week and barbecued chicken, Srapevine roast beef for Sunday Night Buffet Wednesda: the Naval Station Group's EA or og on Wednesday, ‘ourve| ance le “and” Xs ass afi The Officers’ Wives Club Lun- cheon is over and was a great Subron Wives are having their 2 | Coffee at Fort Taylor on Wednes- day, May 6, at 10:00 a, m. Host- ess groups for the day are Subron Staff, Guavina and the Sea Sontag Dog. The feature event of this “Change of Command” in the ZX-11 Group involyed the retire- ment of Rita Spooner as chair- The Hospitel Wives are plan- ning a Coke-Business m Fort Taylor will be the setting the ZX-11 Group sse sizes re sa}itt at fa i bs i fue ih a and Mrs, Butler will serve as wxiae| Now Hear This Elephant Sales are the most fun of all auctions. a | Jean Spirt. Norma Kettlewell is| . with} the new co-chairman. Remember, Seaplane Base Pool. Mrs.. Branch Friday, May 8. The pl: &\ stances last Wednesda: . | barbecue Coffee is to he a Sale. Please, gals, His 12 >| pla for PH bees '3 | white elephants cap the jus | for iy lace red aa: 3 bride. yel- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “Be- ‘e sang “If a tee atching it -» Wore a the bride and m e colored. ny- Hits fe Ht is elt ai ft groom of the predominat- of deep “Kiss Me baer Norman Kr. ‘sang iy loria LaF with thine- white flowers. # | 8 3 4 mother, Mrs. H. C. ' ct = Miss Ruth A. Pierce, of 611 William Street, became the ‘bride of George C. Farmer, Il, Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Mayor C, B. Harvey of Key ‘West. f ‘The bride was given in marriage wth golden snade Her corsage was Exotic Tropical Garden Is Setting © I Could Tell You and Of Recent Double Ring Ceremony Ledr. of the U.S. Navy, chaplain, performed the ceremony, Saturday, May 2, 1953 Corpsman cause” and G! SU Fe Ly 3 HH: ae a ill ae als Hara bil il! 38 5 Hl : E Golf course, 9 a.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 10 am. to still needs dene. Happy May Day to you all! i ft if |e alg > & ‘i 50 Every Day from 12105 P.M. In Our Beautiful Air-Conditioned Your FAVORITE COCETAIL or HIGHBALL Made With GIM, RUM. SCOTCH, BOURBON or CANADIAN CLUB | ANNOUNCES THEIR pono POLICY. | al ne iL i a it il g j ATARI EM ew bt Ll aes Mit te ea iu pi et aby alae] ii}: i bali ae at Ae vill ae Ma Pe a sed des 7 i: i } electgscai O works kop tme—e i a E ih ita Hi owe ~ West Martele art ScSsel,. zi a a ae ae ; 4 ‘ide i Wd oa wees at VFW Home, 8 p. m. Key West Woman's Club, club Ceramic classes, 1 to 4 byterian Church 7 p. m. Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, sf scholastic meat, last semester. Bushnell Par bre In Hono ‘of Miemi in Coral Malgrat was a juoior at the outstanding af the Us University

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