The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 9, 1953, Page 5

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In Contest At The Club’s Center || Queen Of The Jayteens To Be Chosen at their meeting Tuesday night at the | Center. The selection and crown ing of the queen Friday, July 24, at the Center. stvtea fay at ther meeting Toengy wat ate Jets i) the Jayteen *| In order to qualify for the queen eae ‘Of the Jayteen Club, she must be ;| personable and ai 4 si aj fol as i His Eu di ts nt : qd i nIRE itty gi242, HIT ‘ atl s £3 ah and | nae’: tat, rom Goldman, SPARTA Mich. Prospecti Prizes will be awarded to - and winner, she must display talent. This coming Friday night there will be the regular weekly dance | members. The Coral Isle ers will play for the di: ; Starts at 8 p. m. and | On Wednesday, J: Pinder will preseat jvue for the 5 ae tig The Club is now — daily fro |9.to 12 and from 1 to guidance of Mrs. Sylvia recreation leader. SANTA MONICA, Calif. cess in the movies caused ai Alan Marshal to become for members yi be Le | pi Uys i idee be ie belin stik irs hiary by M who ey, the actor under his legal Alan Wiley. She said he had ‘ jtically given up his winning a divorce yest work The suit was | Grace Marshal. Wil 3s i ”” and had refused if i H = The couple separated lai jafter 12 years of m: fered -in films. | Wile: arria, tia] Th § Many Die In Heat Wave LAHORE, Pakistan (#—Pakistan uthorities say at least 111 persons. have died from a heat wave in the son Christopher, 13. t ort Men and Women Styles. $5.95: Children’s Styles $4.99 * bon z +f ven sae ’ Conafes SANDAL THE FAMOUS”: . SELL-PAT “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” oo oy ove a (Air conditioned rooms available.) . VILLA D'ESTE ‘The temperature soared to a high jof 111.2 in Peshawar beforé rains esday night brought relief, $10 Fleming Street | | | | | |tonio, Texas, graduated from the |@Md loveless, his wife testified in| ort | JOHN T, DOUGHTRY Key West Man John Doughtry, 19, son of Mr.| DIVORCE G ind Mrs. William Doughtry of 901} Pre-Flight School Lackland Air Force Base, San An- having The graduation was marked at a paradé and assembly of the phase of the aviation cadet train- 370th Pre-Flight Training Group. ing program. USAF Pre-Flight School, successfully completed the initial troductory course for all students enrolfed in both pilot or aircraft Force base, commanded by Brig. Lackland, the Gateway to the -Air Gen, Wycliffe E. Steele. observer training. The program constitutes a major mission of Having completed the twelve-| a week pre-flight course, Doughtry i; Northern Punjab. Air Force, TANNED SADDLE LEATHER ind Asiatic nations as well | | The Stepping Stone To Pleasure and For Men, Women and Children @ ARCH SUPPORT @ RUBBER and PLASTIC HEELS @ STRAPS OF NATURAL Phases of the program at bases of | will receive delays enroute to their new assignments which will enable them ’to take a brief home leave. | The ‘graduating class included a number of students enrolled as bers of South American, Eur- der provisions of the Mutual De-| 4 fense Assistance Program or un- der agreements presently in force the Flying Training ‘Is Graduate Of ‘sae aan ea: Paul's) © 7:30 p.m. Poinciana J Jayteen Youth Cen- Hall, 12:15 p.m. tens at National Guard —— from $ p.m. to 20 EP. Hall, 728 Fleming S.t ,8| Georgia Street who has been at bowling alley: Kaights cf Pythias, meeting a) 2 TH » i p. m. Vacation Bible Fleming Strcet Metho- dist Church, 7:30 p. m. | This organization conducts the in- AY, JULY — Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Ac range, 4 p. m. 1B > jun Club, meeting at Island , SUL’ oS ese galas Ska for O.W.C., Sea Base, 10 a.m. J £ between their home countries and open | Will enter the first flying trainin; | engaged in the training either un- m, |opean a Street, routh Center, Poinciana | Many of ‘the pre-flight graduates , 10 a.m. Circle, St. | mem Pistol and Rifle 182, Scottish | p. m. Sorority meet- , § p.m, mn, No. 8 S. First Methodist Church, at church, 7:30 p. m. ZX-11 coffee, PB. e le, Phi » San Carlos, mpl PE 515% Duval Mothers’ 's Parish Hall, 7:30 p. {litt 3 88 Cc , Legion Post Home, 8 A Po: g38 C. S., First Methodist Church, sociation, “Unit 56, clubrooms, 8p. m. . S. Wesleyan Service Guild, W. S.- Board Meeting at church, Presbyterian Church Executiv. : Paul’ a Birth were not = nati ; “: ilu TNT GET fa be i F: si 3s epg, al 13 iy I us i aig < ai 2 = : : 1S : SOCIETY “DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS. OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE bar ull i LE fig a TOPPINOS a1 i fp a}is ue i iline | i EF dll il ‘iti eee i Ur i iP if : lt | ee iieah 3 B33 % Tiny sity thls i f fl ih iE REL i Mes iil ques i ent ie al as : a thy: iat i. AE sired IN CUBA Ete be A :2 etl i Ps i igi? i nil Ht att Ae fel i i i sdliz if By }: HiT 3 3 i ra iu ape sani §322- AF ines rail HIP AD et ul ee it . ia i hi FL in ith i ui ca ; eat Nise nt a Simple elegance is this silk barathea ensemble. Slim sheath dress beneath en zl] att i as desis Hl g& if 2: Hi SMART AND COOL with accent on Hi Pa Hf «|For Your a Vaca a af 3 a Tid wii he i i HF TRG if iin athe eet ae edatlena(iiial Hall eee fun oo ie sti Aint Wat Hua s, ie ju ai Py ie i aH a he a : hoe re 5538 bl | 8 He Ha ate i neal bial HF

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