The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 15, 1953, Page 5

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It was set up in the lounge ‘Those .attending enjoyed platters! miral and Mrs. Irving T. Duke and F ii B= Hy i ins H 2 Begs S Fe * £ 8 aif ia rf. is ‘ j a i , eT Cet | fyi: 4 = giz FY = Et E R Charles V. Hammond, Jr., 25, 77-2 Poinciana Place, and Lois Y. Richardson, 25, 9-D Porter Place; have also applied. awd TY, pera’ ‘f .|renheit. 33 a m = i ag iit ii i g H 5 i g a i i z f j i z z 5 3 & tells iti fe £ fe 7 3497 fi rT it hi ! i i < i { Li a it ef H Hy lis xt hi seat ; i i i tf i ! i i i i ; # 4 CELEBRANTS IN SMILING MOOD at the recent ZX-11 party include Mrs. W. H. McCloskey, Mrs. J. A. Flenner, Officers L. H. McGlone and W. H. McCloskey, Esther Smith, Barbara Taylor, and in the foreground, right, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mc- Murray.—Official Navy Photograph. \Miss Roche Is Re-Elected Jr. 've bumped into these many) was just yesterday morn- 1 read Bob “erpengnte sure. It’ about a. granted. 'July 14. annual meeting held at the club, i 1021 Duval Street, on Tuesday,| d by Vita Barroso and Cosette) valieja, whe will take the part ofjpersonnel is invited to sudition. Coming Events AY, JULY 15— Navy Wives Club No $8, meeting at White Hat Club Jayteen Youth . Poinciana, 8 p.m. to 11 Special program at 8:30 Station O. W. C. lun- 12:30 p. m. ‘OWC book review, 10 at Sun and al Juncheon, St. Paul p.m. E i o Hs had] BZ a F 1 " Poinciana Jayteen Youth Cen- ter, movies from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Jayshees, meeting at clubhouse, 8p. m. Martha Linda Franks Circle of, WMU First Baptist Church 10 a. m, Eastern Star Games party, Scot- of Mrs. Mary Moreno, Grinnell Street, 8 p.m. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, at Ft, Taylor, 8 p.m. Knights of Pythias, meeting ai K.P. Hall, 728 Fleming S.t 8 p.m. Old Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. Jayteen Youth Center Dance, Poinciana, 8 to 11 p.m. Triangle Club of Pythian Sisters, K, of P. Hall, 7:30..p. m. Shrine Club, Jaycee clubhouse on Flagler St., 7:30 p, m. Cayo Hueso Grotto, Red Men's Hall, 8 p, m. SATURDAY, JULY 18— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 20— Gym classes for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Anonymous open) meeting, 515% Duval Street, nen een Youth Center, Poincia . na movies, 8 p. m. Elizabeth Taylor Circle of WMU) First Baptist Church, annex,| 3p. m. W. S. C. S. Ley Memorial Metho-) dist Church, 7:30 p. m. Lions Auxiliary, Lions Den, 8) Pp. m. Juvenile Counci, Clinic Bldg. 4 P.m. Key West Assembly No. 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. LA.F.R.A. Unit 56 luncheon, | Home, 225 Elizabeth Street. musics] entertainments 21 naval — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 2-S662 High School Graduates Of Last Year |Mrs. Joel Show Excellent Advance In Careers | The high school graduates in Key West, class of 1952, are home lfrom the range, that is, the ones who went away to college last j autumn. Others are in the service, married, or on jobs. The college ‘returnees are also working during their vacations save for a few who | Elected Head Of JayShee Group jare attending summer schoo! sessi |” A cheek of the activities with the jhelp of Hoke Holcomb, Mitchell \Appelrouth and Joseph Henriquez, ‘all active young men in the 1952 group, revealed that most of. the girls who were graduated June a lyear+ ago, were married; that « Harge precentage of the class, both girls and boys, had entered college and that a number of the graduates were in military service. } } Among the former students now! in some branch of service are James R. Curry, Air Force, and \John Kenneth Curry, who ‘is with jthe U..S, Marine Corps. He, is ex- pecied home on leave shortly. Art {di Lallo is in the Air Force, as is Morton Hall. Morton is also mar- ried. Harvey E. Johnson is also serving Uncle Sam, as is Samuel Wade Nodine. Harry Norviel has joined the USAF, Jose Padron, Jr.,! recently married, is now in the U. 8. Army. Frank Veliz, Jr. is with the Air Force, Wayne McFar- land is in the Navy. | Exiquio Vidal, who has been {studying at Florida State Univer-) | (sity for training as a dental tech-| mician, will go into the Army where ‘training. Other FSU students. home for tion days are June Yates, mes Baker and Bill Neblett, Jr. who is working as a shrimper, An exact accounting for every student could not be obtained, but Holcomb who brought around his Senior Annual was acquainted with the activity of at least 85 per cent ‘of his former classmates. He is a ‘pre-medical student at Duke Uni versity and this summer is wor ing in a local clothing store. Joseph Armando Henriquez, of| FSU, hopes to get a construction} he will continue his special line of, | i New Skipper For Submarine | Squadron Four Capt. Phillip W. Garnett, USN,) present commanding officer of the! reser ne pg coo pre eag eve Capt. aries H. 5 p- USN, as Commander Submarine“. Sem Collins. Squadron Four about July 23, |,Plans for & beach Capt. Andrews will report to the] ‘iseussed. ‘The Naval War College, Newport, RL a, bwey iy ond He has been squadron commander “2% July 28. Mrs. Everette since July 1952. ing Capt. Garnett graduated from} the Naval Academy in 1933 and’ served on board the battleship’ i tla REEESS Pit : Fi ft i rf I e es if is sk ite all CAPT. PHILLIP W. GARNE job for the summer.. Homer el ee lic tieo. Saar ap tick is in summer school at Geor-| gia Tech as is Don Bernreuter. ‘Mitchell Appelrouth said that pro- bably both boys were at work since the training at Tech is on a cooper- ative basis for those who want work as well as engineering cours- ‘es. Appelrouth, who is a student of business administration, at the U. of Florida is working in his brother’s shoe store this summer, He said that Kenneth Bazo, FS! had been studying meteorology and doing construction work on ljob at Boca Chica. Roger Cole, U. of Florida man is with the Staples construction. Jim Cooper, U.. of Florida en- rollee is employed at the Key West High School for: the season. ‘The other Jim Cooper(James R.)/ jis married now and employed at a local garage and auto repair shop. Ray Lones is married and his vacation, Ray Butler, U. of Florida ‘student is commercial art ~"jis. also working in. a, construction jing to the submarine S-20 for duty jin 1936. After serving on board the! Submarines §-36 and R-14, he be- came commanding officer of the submarine R-4 in 1941. He com-| © pleted five war patrols on board the submarines Sea Wolf and Sar- go during World War Il. | After the war, he served three lyears in the Office of the Chief! of Naval Operations. Other post war duties include operations of- ficer on the staff of Submarine Squadron Six; Commander Subma- tine Division 61 and Director of! Naval Reserve Personnel. in the Oftice of the Chief of Naval Opera- tioris. He took command ‘of the {USS Bushnell when it was recom- ‘missioned in Feb. home Tree! | TORO SPORTLAWN 21 and 18 iach ROUND TOKYO @—The Canadian de- stroyer Huron ran aground off the Communist northeast Korean Coast Monday and suffered heavy dam-| - jon the Naval Base. Jay F. West ./return to Florida Southern in thi "led includes Lydia de La Paz, Do- |Hampton home from Breanu, Doris .|(Mr Sinai Hospital. “, the way. | has a job in Key West. jage, the Navy has announced, Lorenzo Murguia is a pre-medi-/There were no casualties, The ves- cal student at Fordham University 5¢l was refloated after three hours and is in summer school there. |and escorted to safety. John A. Griffin, Jr., is employed) r \NES with the Overseas Transportation ADEL . office. Juan Antonio Barera, Jr., Interiors who has been keeping tabs with | Custom Work Done In Our Own Holcomb on the doings of class- Decorating mates is home from Florida State DIAL 2-2365 ‘University and is a musician in a | %4 FLEMING ST. KEY west local band. Eugene Roberts, now) on a construction stint, plans has gone to Texas to work for an oil company. Robert Whitaker is COIFFURE DESIGNERS fall. William Osterhoudt is in sum-} mer classes at FSU. | J. REID'S The distaff side isn't as clear! since so many girls are now house- Salon of Beauty Fleming $t. Phone wives end some have moved away. | 493 However, the list of wedding band- LA CONCHA HOTEL lores Inez Perez, Glendora Saw-| yer, Katheryn Wesley, Rosario Lo-|, ipez and Joan Mercurio among others. | Career girls are Edyth Diane Hargrave who has a job, Sylvia \Knowles, also a working gal now, \May Lanelle Little, at U. of Cali- fornia, Janet Ruth Brown, Miami, and Elanor Garcia, Miami Beach, where she is in nurse’s training at i SNE ° Sate Ist Anniversary PORAY STUDIO During This Anniversary Sale, We Offer ‘ For One Cent More A DUPLICATE OF THE SIZE PORTRAIT YOU ORDER This Applies To Sittings Between July 15 and July 25 PORAY STUDIO 404 Southard Street Open From 1 P.M. to? P.M. - That's a pretty good record all | V.F.W. DELEGATES WILL BE SELECTED Charles M. Machin, comman- | der of the V. F. W. Southern- mest Post No. 3911, announced | today that the organization will hold its regular on Thursday, July 18, at the Post their. visits to various” points in| Cub:

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