The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 12, 1953, Page 5

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SOCIETY ~ PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor 4 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 2.5661 Ladies Auxiliary Of The Fleet Reserve Associa tion Maid’s Night Out By RAYMER “BATTLES OF CHIEF PON- TIAC” at San Carlos Theatre Lon Chaney plays the heap big Indian chieftian who made noble speeches and fougat battles with all the strategy of a military gen- ius. Of course, the fighting against stiff-backed reguiars was easy | The Indian technique of camou-| flage, creeping up on a_ target, | ambush, and all thai sort of thing, | wasn’t cricket; it wasn't in the | rule book. Redskins deployed along | a trail, could always make a big} killing (but literally!) After a few | such massacres, the European of- | ficers finally realized that march- | ing men in a set pattern carrying | muskets which could fire only one } shot, were liable tc be sitting} ducks. But it was years before the battle technique became part of | battle training. . .1n fact, it was! not until World War 1 when the art of camouflage was official. Con- cealment tricks were used, bu! there was supposed to be some- thing skulking about it, like “the treacherous Redman.” IMPRESSIVE INSTALLATION CEREMONY recently ushered in newly elected officers for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Association. Center, right, holding gavel is Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider, president of the organization, Left, center, is Mrs. Mizpah Pierce, outgoing treasurer, and the group includes other officers taking part in the installation. New heads for LAFRA are Thelma Holland, vice president; Eleanor Boucher, secretary; Mary Boyeson, treasurer; on the board of directors: Lou Wick, Eunice Plumley, Betty Brinn, Tipper Shaw and Carmen Davis. Except for Mesdames Pierce and Schneider, the members in the picture arp not named by order. Former secretary of the unit was Sandy Sweat. Publicity will be handled by Mickey Morris, Luncheon At Raul’s Precedes Meeting Of Fleet Training Group, O.W.C. Unit Election of a new co-chairman for the Fleet Training Group 0.W.C. ‘was part of the business for the afternoon, June 10. Mrs. Clyde Con- ‘was famed as co-chairman to Mrs. W. B. Ronan, now chairman | for the officers’ wives unit, Outgoing chairman is Mrs. J. B. Carroll. It was announced that Mrs. C. E, Miller would be publicity chairman | ahd that Mrs. Jack English was the representative on the executive} During the enthusiastic meeting,}eq main dining salon at, Raul’s. | About 35 members and guests were ‘present, The menu included a spe- cial chicken salad, tangy potato salad, slaw with carrot strips, slices of hard boiled egg an toma- | to new mem- and various no- be responsi- Young People Present Special Supper Tonight A spaghetti supper is being given tomorrow night at the Wes- ley House by the young people of El Salvador Methodist Church. The serving begins at 6 p. m. and lasts until 8 p. m. Proceeds of the supper will send some of the young church members to summer camp. The public is cordially invited to at- tend the supper. a: | pinned to pale green satin ribbon with name cards attached, The committee for the luncheon arrangements and the dainty flow- Elizabeth Cabot . Is Engaged To Alfred J. Brost Spencer C. Krager, 1108 Pearl Street, announces the engagement of his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Cabot to Alfred J. Brost. The groom to be is the son of Mrs. Nora Delgado of 641 United Street. A member of the Ameri- can Legion, he is ‘employed in the | Navy. Yard. Harris School Exec. Board Plans Program The newly appointed members of the Executive Board of the Harris School P. T. A. held their first meeting in the school library Tuesday, June 9, at 8 p. m. The meeting was presided over , by Glenwood Sweeting, president. The board members were in- structed as to the requirements of Mrs. Cabot who makes her home| their particular chairmanships and at 735 United Street, is secretary | were asked to make plans during at Harris Elementary School. the summer to present at the Aug- | Details for the wedding will be} ust 24 meeting so that final com- Citizen and to served attractively on lettuce | er favors included Chairman Mrs. and garnished with parsley. Fresh|R. J. Stevenson and co-workers strawberry ice cream was served | Mrs. C, E. Wheatley, Mrs. R. K. as dessert. Iced tea with lemon| Walker, Mrs. W. N. Small, Mrs, slices completed the delicious food. |G. L. Rich and Mrs. C. P, Newell. The favors with name cards| It was announced that the next were cleverly made paper carha-| luncheon committee would be com- tions which looked real. They were | posed of Mrs. C. A. Plum, Mrs. fashioned of cut soft cleansing tis- | J, Padgett, Mrs. J. Boller and Mrs. sues ruffled in a circlet and fast-|J. Boller and Mrs, J. A. Brewer, ened with staples, Pastel shades of | Jr, under the chairmanship of Mrs. yellow, blue, pink, green, aqua and | Clyde Connelly, who is the new co- | white, and combination of the} tints were used, The flowers were | Officers’ Wives unit, Fleet ture at the recent luncheon held at Raul's restaurant, St going chairman, incoming chairman; Mrs. Jack English, ber of the « Steventon who was chairman for the lunchoem—F anding, are Mrs. ond Mra, C. E. Miller, new publicity chairman. Seated chairman, Her mother was a s ial guest of the group. pec- Training Group, posed for . B, Carrol @ pie- vee b, Citiven Sta! jannounced at a later date. Coming Events FRIDAY, JUNE 12— Old Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 1 to 5 p.m. Knights of Pythias, K. P. Hall, 8 p.m. Jayteen Youth Center dance, Poinciana, 8 to 11 p. m. Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 13— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Fleming Street. 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 15— Gym ciasses for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, 51544 Duval Street, | 8 p.m. Jayteen Youth Center, Poinciana movies, 8 p. m. Key West Temple No. 20, Pythian | Sisters, K. of P. Hall, Fleming! Street, 7:30 p.m. General meeting of Women of; First Presbyterian Church, at eburch, 8 p.m, Juvenile Council, Clinie Bidg., 8 P.m, | Elizabeth Taylor Circle WMU,! First Baptist Church, annex, 3 | Pm, i W.S.C.S. of Ley Memorial Church annex, 7:30 p.m. Lions Axuiliary, Lions Den, | pam. | TUESDAY, JUNE 16 Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 to i 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station bowling alleys. } Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, at Ft. Taylor, 8 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, Service Men's Christian Cea’ at 323 Whitehead st. | Combined social and handicraft} hours at K. W. Youth Center| every Tues. evening. Open house party, § p.m. i iadies Golf Tournament. K. W Patrol, Legion Home ie. = Idand pletion of each project can be for- mulated and presented at the first general P, T. A. meeting. Sweeting stressed the import- ance of an appropriate theme for | the year and the kind of programs, types of speakers and of movies| to be shown at each meeting. He| asked the fund-rgising committee | to plan their projects ahead. He also said that the monthly getting together Parents andj} teachers of each grade will be con | tinued. At these get-togethers | child problems and their solutions | will be studied. Also they will af- ford the opportunity for the pupils’ parents and teachers to become acquainted It is also planned that baby sit- ters will be provided for during; P. T: A. meetins for the coming | year, This will enable parents to} be free to enjoy the meetings and} to participate. j | } of If you are planning to do much canning or freezing this summer, equip your kitchen with a one-pint and a one-quart measure. You'll find these measures will save you | time. j ADELINE es Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshep DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST This outdoor saga is fairly au-| thentic. The costuming, customs, | setting, Indian paraphenalia, in cluding painted suns on the faces} of warriors, utilizes required re-} search. The historical import is/ also faithful. It's a good medium | for teachng small fry about our | early days of conquest even though | the action is violent. After all,| most stories of this calibre are slightly different versions of the old cowboy-Indian, or cowboy- posse, or outlaw-vigilante theme. Lex Barker who used to swing around trees in’a Tarzan outfit, dons buckskins and swings around | as a ‘woodsman who knows sh as a woodsman who knows his | tribes. Helen Westcott adds the | romantic interest. There’s plenty of war-whooping and excitement. . . .and scalp tingling incident. Engagement Told Of Mary Sanchez, Charles Roberts Mr, and Mrs. A. Sanchez, 1917 Patterson Avenue, announce the engagement of their . daughter, | Mary, to Charles C. Roberts, son} of Mr. and Mrs, Millon Roberts of | 3409 Avenue E. | Roberts is presently on duty at Nestor, Calif. with the U. S. Navy.) The plans and date for the wed-} ding will be announced in the fu-} ture. | It's easier to decorate a cake; that you can turn conveniently. So | if you have a Lazy Susan, put| your cake on it and then do your | frosting and decorating. “IN MEMORIAM” I It was two years ago today, When you were taken far away.! You left our home to dwell on| high, | With all the Angels in the sky. Friday, June 12, 1953 Ralph Herz, Jr., IsGraduateOf | Medical School | Ralph Herz, Jr., son of Dr. West, was among the 930 canti- dates for degrees at the 127th an-/| nual commencement convocation | at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Graduates froth | 35 States and 12 foreign countries received degrees at this ceremony. | Exercises took place Wednesday } morning, June 10, beginning at ibe a. m. at Severance Hall on ie campus. j Dr. John S. Millis, president of | Western Reserve, conferred de- grees upon students graduating from the three undergraduate col- leges and nine graduate and pro- | fessional schools of the University. epresented in the exercises Ss ‘lora Stone M College, Adel- bert College, eland College, School of D School of Law, | School of Nursing, School of Archi- tecture, School of Medicine, Grad- uate School, School of Business, and the School of Applied Social | Sciences. Following the general | convocation, each college and} school held its individual ceremony, | including presentation of diplom- as. Herz was one of 73 who received Doctor of Medicine Degrees from the School of Medicine. He also obtained his undergraduate degree from Western Reserve. Do you want to give waffles a glamor treatment? Sprinkle the batter with finely chopped pecans before closing the waffle iron. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Serve with melted butter or mar- garine and cinnamon-sugar, COIFFURE DESIGNERS the J. REID'S Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL Page § Installation Of New Officers For LAFRA Conducted Installation of the new officers for the Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Re- serve, Unit 56, was held at the F. R. A. home on Caroline Street beginning at 7 p. m. June 8. A buffet supper was served before the ceremony which inducted the new heads into office. The club rooms were beautifully decorate? with flowers and candies. Past President, Mrs; “Mizpah Pierce, presided at. the candle. light service as installing officer. Those who took the oath of office are as follows: President - Mrs. Elizabeth Schne- ider Vice - Holland Secretary - Mrs, Eleanor Bouch- President - Mrs, Thelma rer - Mrs. Mary Boyeson in - Mrs. Lou Wick Sergeant at Arms - Mrs. Ruth Bouther Color Bearers Mrs.. Alma Underwood and Mrs, Marie Sun- vall, The Board of Directors, also in- stalled, includes Mrs, Carmen Dav- is, Mrs. Eunice Plumly, Mrs. Hel- ene Shaw, Mrs. Mizpah Pierce and Mrs. Betty Brinn, W. R. Robinson have a short ad- dress on unity and helping one an- other, New publicity chairman is Mrs. Mickie Morri: Il | We miss you, Darling, it’s true, | But God knew what was best for! you. i We hope to meet someday again, | In the beautiful land that has no} end. | In loving memory our beloved | Step-father and Husband, Emilic Garcia, who left us on June 12, 1951, THE FAMILY. 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