The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1953, Page 5

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WO ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor FAWTU Committee Workers Mba Ab bag ni | Ree i eh ms, |By Hansens | Renee and Fred Hansen say they "THEY BAKED CAKES AND ATE THEM, TOO. at the coffee session held Wednesday morning at Aeropalms by the FAWTU Officers Wives’ gro frosied cake of several kinds, and cookies were served. The occasion honored Mrs. Joseph Toth, who leaves Key West for California. Co-workers, front row, left to right ‘Mrs. W. T. Bruce, Mrs. L. M. Smith, Mrs. F, H: Mann, chairman, and Mrs. L. J. Corbett. Back row, left to right: Mrs. T, A. Ledew, Mrs. A .M. Hill _ top talent to the show world when and Mrs. H. P. Ritsch—Finch, Citizen Staff Photo. % MRS. JOSEPH TOTH, center, holds a fitted traveling case, gift of the FAWTU O.W.C. pre- tented to her at a farewell coffee party. Mrs. Toth, wife of Captain Joseph Toth, commanding officer of FAWTU, leaves with her husband Monday morning. They will motor to San Fran- cisco, Calif., where he is now assigned. Saying adios are, left to right: Mrs. Guy C. Beathham, adn, Mrs. Robert Higgins, Mrs. Toth, Mrs. Fred Mann, who, as chairman of the unit, presented the gift, and Mrs. Johnn Carroll.—Finch, Citizen Staff Photo. {Deal from Clinton, Okla., the mo-|FQRMER KEY WESTER ther of Mrs. C. W. Parr. | Homemade cakes with delicious HERE WITH RELATIVES, |frosting, cookies, and coffee was] Visiting here at the home of his’ Of Mrs. Joe Toth sass jt. suttering. The lat. Mrs, Joseph Toth, wife of Capt. 'the baked delicacies included Mrs.| Joseph Toth, skipper of FAWTU W. T. Bruce, Mrs. L. M. Smith,) CONCH CHOWD By RAYMER © a a H HHEaL Bz SF Bo E < house at sunset, one of an ancient! brick windmill, several of artists} at work, an auction at a place called “Yankee Trader” where heirlooms and antiques abound, eately elm-lined streets with slim spires pointing the way to heaven, square Colonial That last really me. The Chamber of Com- attractions listed and they issue a “fishing invitation” number with‘a Florida. They claim| grinned won the world’s crown jest fish. A whale of a |AN‘S FEED BOX is oats. Lines like “Uncle it fighting at the drop of a 4 2 FEE e between bits ita-data like explanation “kiva,” which is Pue- obits Be 8 wearing it.” Such s: 1-| a a a RTS ae DIAL: Citisen Office, 2-S661 ren) Apply To Wed Thursday, July 16, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Wesley House Youth Center Adds Extra Program Beginning Tonight Beginning tonight, the Wesley House Youth Center will be open on every Thursday as well as every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. The need for extra recreation has been recognized by those in charge of the program which is supervised by Winston Jones, Key West High School Athletic Director. Ce ee eee ee i The added open evening gives the intendent of Public Instruction,! pen eiate and oe rages mem- Horace O’Bryant, co-operated in to the a chance " i‘ favorite crafts work and to have ®*ttiné experience and capable in-| fun in games and entertainment *uctors for both teenagers and | directed by Mrs, Sylvia Goldman the “young set. | formerly with the Dade County Re.|_ The crafts combine hobbies with creation Program. jwork and play and are a boon to Manual Arts Instructor, Bud both children and their parents. | Custom Work Dene In Our Own Murray is in charge of tonight's Werkshep ,workshop and handicraft. On Tues- day, John Marzyk and Pete Simp-' son supervise. There is no charge lexcept for the material used in the lerafts and youngsters are cordially invitd. Parents are also welcome to visit and see the Center’s activ- ities. Miss Arlene Merritt made Wes- ley House available for the Youth Center programs. Mrs. Winston Jones expressed gratefulness to all these who help) carry on the Center’s plans. Super- ~~ The Show You’ve Asked For... Bring Your Talent TALENT SCOUTS Prizes Thursday Go To Eve Also Wi , g Our Reguler Talent dim Scout 9 PLM. to 2 AM, Fred (Copenhagen) Hansen RENEE Tricks and Drinks by PHIL Tradewinds MIAMI FLORIDA On Bincayne Bivéd. conven- lent to downtown Miamt @ | Bea! Cocktail Lounge. (Air conditioned ‘Talent Show Set Tonight | Have you an Uncle Ezra who plays a musical saw? Or an Aunt Esmeralda who crochets with mus- ical hooks? Bring them as your proteges to the talent show tonight at the Fantasea Lounge! Or, just leave them at home and come hear some other amateur talent at the Trade Winds. are “offering opportunity to talent scouts.” The performers may even pick up a Hollywood contract. . if they go to Hollywood. At any rate, the evening will be fun and Renee, who has introduced some of today’s |she was m, ¢., hopes to find some new twinklers on the star horizon, | It you can sing, or even if you |just think you can, or play, or do pantomime, or juggle, or have a trick dog. . .we'll be sesing you} tonight. Big ——EEESSSSSaeSs | Auxiliary Execs Meet Executive Committee of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Mo- erno, 1100 Grinnell St. "i = growing what looks like a Van ‘Van Dyke beard. Asked my Boss what was meant by “mild state of ilunacy” (the phrase was in an old newspaper account), and “he i at me. . .said, “Raymer, i'd rather not answer that one.” i erie \1. Telephone Conversations | clearer than ever with the new | “Phone Magnet” featured in the HEARING AID ‘0-DAY MOREY-BACK GUARANTEE! Keys Optical Service 4B Simonton Street DIAL 2-7522 i hy lady Margaret take off for the sonville. His wife and daughter, tote at the group's 0. W. Mrs. L. J. Corbett, Mrs. A. T. Le-|Donna and Mrs, Freyberg’s nep-|year’s yesterday morn- dew, ims, with a farewell Ritsch and Mrs Mann. m her collea- Mrs. Toth expressed delight at { Mr. Freberg is vice Mrs. A. M. Hill, Mrs. H. P./hew, Michael Williams accompany 80, at | P president receiving the gift and also said and general manager of the Jax ale eB gEa trek to San Francisco. Margaret | was not only active in naval work | Ist Annwersary 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 Open From 1 P.M. to 9 PMs 404 Southard Street « Phone 2.3088

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