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\: SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 2-S66R aes. TUE REY NEST CITED: iy ty | OB ee Rlect Ameican Legion Auxiliary Holds Coming Events | First Meeting Of Club’s New Year WEDNESDAY, JULY 1— j Gym classes for 0.W.C., Ses The American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 28, held their first busi- Plane Base, 10 am. ~ ness meeting of the year, June 25th. The newly elected officers took Navy Thrift Shop, 10 am. to }over. Mary Moreno president, presided. Mrs. Gloriana Bayly reported lpm three Legionnaires ill. Cards will be sent from the Auxiliary. Mem- bers also voted to send cash to three Veterans’ hospitals in Bay Pines, Coral Gables, and Lake City. The money is to purchase toilet articles for patients. Mrs, Tessie Wimmenauer is in charge of this project. Sr ee ne eee Annie Ulehar thanked .all mem-/ meeting and sent to the American bers who made and served food at} es the tnstaliation held om: June 20th. | LPfor? Mission Inc. at 850 St. President Mary Moreno appoint- | ete oe Atlantic, Georgia — ed the chairmanships of the Auxil- |! ers iary with the approval of the board! . The next meeting of the Auxil- of directors. They are as follows: | } Americanism — Florence Gamb! f THURSDAY, JULY 2— : Child Welfare — Gloriana Bay 5 - | Braxton; Constitution and By-Laws | bers are urged to attend. ae Beige Be om ~eapae |—Gretna McClain; Education of} hae reSE Se annge .m. N. S. Also open Orphans and Scholarship — Bertha; CPQ Club Slates Key West Lions, meeting, 6:90 | | | Slone; Firance — Tessie Wimmen- auer; Girls State — Gretna Me-| Shecial Floorshow Clain; Jr. Activities — ron eit wards; Legislatives — Alicé Rob-| inson; Memorial and Gold Star — On Fourth Of July Adrianna Sands; Music — Louise) 4. chief Petty Officers’ Club] ing, 1 to 4 pam., West Martello Miller; National Security — Doro-} | in) Naval Station is cilabis’ School, County Beach thy Daniels; on ee Se" | the Fourth of July with a piace | Phot io Anonymous, closed Pletion of the school’s 175th mi Hjorts Poppy ith Dussmore, |100F show called “The Tropical| meeting for members only,| Year. He is the son of Mrs, ton Rada eee Winnen.| Revue.” The showbill is one of] — 515% Duval Street. Mary Turner and the late For- | Rehabilitation= 7cese Jmis sik. | Yatiety and promises to be one of| Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul’s| rest Turner, who was head- of quer, ‘Transpor mee ‘a Sikes: and | tt most entertaining ever present- Parish Hall, 12:15.9.m. the Y.M.C.A, here. es; Publicity —— Nima vvitheimina (&¢ £r CPO memebers and guests.| C.A.P, Cadets, at National Guard haley Defense’ — | Celebrants for the evening will] | Armory, ‘7:30 p.m. F 5 padi i discussed | De given party hats, noisemakers,| Poinciana Jayteen Youth Cen- ‘ashion § Important business discusset favors amd. prises. Dancing to the See cevled tista’ 6 pile. to th \during the meeting concerned the uke of Noraaa Mtraaies ie a . pm. fourth of July program. The Auxil-| (9 te program. There is no ad- vr. W. Post No. 3911, VFW iary is in charge of several bear mission charge et beer on draught Post Bins: 8 Pp ‘“. . wich wil be cnc oe eat be ered ee parce rey etme Laie PRETTY BARBARA IRENE PRITCHARD will be married Aug- | fy" the day. ‘The various booths| Comedian and emcee for the floor] Aid unit), Grace — Lutheran ust 1. The announcement of her engagement and forthcoming |will contain refreshments and seas 4 Pokies oe: — ng Bech at chureh, te Aig marriage was made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pritch- | pony rides. rae list ‘of entertainers includes vole : ‘ -! - wens ard, 828 White Street. Her fiance is Frank Sawyer, son of Mr. The Auxiliary is also holding a Sue Leiser, personality siager and| Circle i Pit ‘Methodist Ch urch, and Mrs. W. Warren Sawyer, 525 Fleming Street. The ceremony | baby beauty contest which will dancer; Elaine Capok, accordian 3p. m. will take place at St. Mary's Star-of-the-Sea Church——Photo by | be at 3:30 p. mitected funds to |Player and dancer; Judy Kittner,| Shrine Club dinner meeting at Poray. Mrs. Sikes collecte: H who specializes in Hawaiian dai Benny’s cafeteria with Little which all members contributed. ing and is a comedienne (wriggh League gueits, 7 p. m. This money is collected at every | if) giggle, no doubt), Miss Kitt-| FRIDAY, JULY mee = 1 ° GASOLINE SWINDLE » ner has enjoyed being a guest on Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, Mrs. Lester Truman Surprised MUNICH, Germany (—Twelve | Various Fr: adio and TV shows includ-}’ at Ft, Taylor, 8 p.m. Is Hostess To ve etn zes i ' : § gz it l Sik i fi i # ei i s z Fg : ss g H gate : Tesce PES fi fy fr if Le F gg Se Se ii a2 f z : | [i i zF tg EB E : i ? ? | 1 3 i its i} Pes 2 zF UE Teles ttizt F tsi? iil i : i ie fi ili? Z : i Hi bd fit itt i Ps by se K i gh i i i if z * German and stateless employes of |ing guest artist for Jimmy Dur- bowling NEW YORK —Former Presi-|a U. S. Army operated filling sta-| ante, Gil Lamb, Rosemary Clooney nights of Pythias, meeting at Jayshee Group dent Harry S. Truman ended the | tion here were sentenced to prison | and is slated for a Johnny Ray K.P. Hall, 728 Fleming St 8 fourth day of his New York vaca terms ranging from eight to ae - rye res et p.m. 2 ei in a} jo. rn The regular business meeting of | tion with dinner at daughter Mar- Henig ag Pobre! eee wh has auditioned for Arthur God- pd idomr ne calla Soret esi the Jayshees was held on Thurs- | garet’s hotel, followed by a movie| ‘Tye 12 were convicted of selling |frey and who will appear on God- Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. goa : up to 2,640 gallons of gasoline daily | frey’s TV show sometime this sum-] Navy Thrift Shop, 1 to 5 p.m. man went out last night ex-|t. black market operators from |mer. Clifton has sung at Arihy,| Jayteen Youth Center ‘The parliamentary — to dine with only Mrs.\1951 to late in 1952. To cover up, | Navy, Marine and Air Force bases Poinciana, 8 to 11 p.m. ted man and Margaret. Instead he | they entered fake license numbers | throughout Florida as well as in} 0,W.C. luncheon at Ft. Taylor. Presented a comedy ne on par- Age : himself petiaggpes Ba in their records and forged re- | nightclubs, hotel shows and in radio SubRon Wives unit hostesses. iamentary procedures at business surprise ipts. ¢ TV P Persons arranged by Miss Truman, ON ee Lg ni it ag Cocktails. at 14:30 p.m. meetings and it was enjoyed by = Beverly Heaton, dancer of note everyone. Assisting the pariimen- They later saw a preview of a} newsmen he had not decided when | who has also entertained at mili- . film biography of Gilbert ang fhe will return to Missouri, lunches | tary jnstallations in Florida will mittee, which is compos- | Sullivan, today with editors of Life magazine | a4q flash to the imported floor- . Joe _— and Mrs. The former President, who Hto talk over his memoirs. show. ‘were = Lin She’s On The Showbill i lH ait ga8 a 83 re : ail bak Lust im nail HiT aff AF i i fg Fase zu? i : ; I 3 ag «i i j ; ig : { z HF #88 fl rr ; 4 lil i ry Hf i é £ : & : i : é F E iff tt Hi TT } FE Pf ai HH af ry ii Beek i i af qj i | i i EB. if rege EEESE z a* ' FE u i, : i i lil ‘ i i 2 ‘| i i 3 j Hj é E # AY i l el Hi zi Hl I E bs ) 8 p.m. Initiation of Nu Phi Mu pledges. 2s Place and time to be announc- Presbyterian Circle meetings: Circle I at home of Mrs. Jos- 1410. eph Bringman, 1410. Von Phister at 8 p. m.; Circle It at home of Mrs. Herbert Pace, 3729 Ave. E,3 p. m.; Circle I, home of Mrs. Walter Clawsén, Zi Fi I i HE si Af lirdtss ff i 4 : 2 z fn } rFri a : i it 3 Fs & F & A E 8 pessibley could. wanted Mer your deopery. materiale | trom HE a ite és 3° | i & E z : i E Eg = 2 E 3 : E & 3 ii i : RE A i H 2 z i u FY i [ i iH F g f : f 3 I [ He TF Me it g 4 + i a trot 3 on t LH fi f : t é Hs Nin iy i 325s i HH i f i 3 ii tt i t i Hf f f AE ES H F f i i if) : { i j i 2 i REE ad g a i & f | ef | 5 $ i 3 i i z 1 ; as tf i i gs Hi 8 i it i i BF i 3 f i ! it i F I: Fit i hi i it § 89 ii i i iH tH : i f hi if eft i ty Eek Zee E i ge : i it Ur f 3 2 aH ih site i h il Litt £ £7) “ee § Visual COMPLETE SERVICE ON | DUPLICATION of LENSES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY a3 i t : FE Hi abil fit i Eee fll HE LIVELY DANCER Beverly Heaton furns the heat on for modern and French Apache dance inter- pretations. She's one of the featured er ied to appear Saturday night at the CPO Club on the Naval Station in the specia! rshow to be presented as part of the Fourth of July celebration—Phote by Gunther Neuman. Lad F |