The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 20, 1953, Page 5

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, July 20, 1953 Y Well here ‘tis Monday, even des- by some as “Blue Mon- ” Whether it’s the bluing in the wash water or the fact that Gere is usually a wash to do that makes some folks call it blue Mon-| day, I've never discovered. How-). if it’s a big wash. you dread, just can’t see why. American cert has just about taken. the ” out of washing and the dry; ot — leaving just about) at all. here on my calehdar that surrendered this date probably made it a for him. He shouln’t nything in the first i if F E f Bie Fi ; i a it r, EB F “E Hs itt j:° 3° 7 fi $% z= i i i i i gt Hn tis i it i ! ry 4 : : 3 £ ff i i RAF i E i FTE Hi Hr fj L 3 i tf Es " ITEMS. OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE res 5) Mad Hat Contest Highlights Party _|Bride Elect Given By Island City Navy Wives | A Mad Hatter’s party enlivened the social meeting of the Island City Navy Wives this month. Chapeaus were made of flowers, lamp- | household articles, in all sizes and with a var- led description. It was a hat-on- | Maid’s Night Out | By RAYMER | ci ener “Dangerous When Wet,” at the | ;| San Caries Theatse | Curves and soft shoulders in streamlined All-American style add ‘up to Esther Williams. Esther Wil-| liams adds up the box-office score *}to another nice round figure, and as if she'll be in tue big) e time. The odd ’t sling it around slinky istyle. Instead of being sultry she's of wholesome good- , don't let the movie title prevent you from taking Junior and Juniorette to see this bright musi- , comedy. ‘ Besides Esther, there’s some-| thing for the boys. . Denise Darcel, | ef i: } . For} laughs, there’s big lumbering Jack ‘Carson, and for kicks, the high swing to the side style, there’s| ‘Charlotte Greenwood, comedienne of many a stage success. She's a ‘sort of successor to the crown of Edna Mae Oliver. . .remember her? The story is a spoof of channel! — swimmers. Of course Gertrude Ed-| erle never remotely resembled) & sleek Esther Williams, even dis-| guisd in a coat of slick grease. | In addition there’s a marine! | scene novelty with those favorite! cartoon characters, Tom the mad eat and Jerry, the mischievous Dive in and come up sputtering. . with laughter, { 3 i t i z its [ it ste? iri §* Se g : : E é | Street. HI Fr | FAYE MAXINE KELLY of Columbia, South Carolina, will become of Key West in the near future. Her engagement has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, The groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dion, DIAL: Citizen Office, 2.5661 Engagement Told Of Faye Kelly To John B. Dion Announcement has been made jof the engagement of Miss Faye |Maxine Kelly of Columbia, South |Carolina and John B. Dion of this City. | Miss Kelly is the daughter ef ‘Mr, and Mrs. James Kelly of 2416 Glenwood Road of Columbia, South Carolina and Mr. Dion is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dion of 3128 Simonton St. Key West. The wedding will take place im Key West in the near future with |the date to be announced later, |THRIFT SHOP OPEN | TUESDAYS, 9-11 A.M. On Tuesday, July 14, Mrs, Tho- |mas Hazapis and Mrs. J, 1. Scho ken were in attendance at the ‘Thrift Shop to assist with sales. Mesdames W, H. Clark, Sn, J. F. Croup and J. B, Dunn, pressed, marked and sorted merchandise for the shop on Thursday, July 15, During July and August, the shop will be open for sales on Tuesdays only, 9 to 11 a, m. “IN MEMORIAM” In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Earl George Fel- ton, who passed away July 18, 1948: We miss you, Earl; | We never will forget you. Five years have passed | Since you were called away. We'll. meet you some glad day In God's tomorrow, Where there will be no parting And no sorrow. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE FELTON and HOLLAND FELTON. COIFFURE DESIGNERS ™ J. REID'S Salon of Beauty 423’Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL $12 Simonton i i | wore a pale blue waltz length gown|Lieutenant L, M. Brizzolara, En- of marquisette and lace over taf- Robert M. Bi and Ensign feta, with a lace bolero, The brides cy ores igroom’s sister, Miss Cla’ f Upthegrove, was ether pool Following the ceremony, a recep-' was attired in a rose gown. They|tion was held at the Makalapa catried dendrobium orchids to/Commissioned Officers’. Mess match their and wore ban-|where tables were ed with ee in their hair,/white ginger, pink and yeow plu-| ‘or her daughter's wedding, Mrs, merias and white bibles. Me 3 in dai :The young couple wi at ter tales. be. pa ap at 1417 Granger Ave., Ann white cattleya orchid corsage. |Arbor, Mich. Lieutenant (junior grade) Bruce} The.bride, who is the grand- 'B. Garlinghouse was best man.idaughter of Captain and Mrs. {Seating the guests were Comman-!Asron E. Sharpley of 418 Williams, der Giles Bunn, Lieutenant Com-|St., Key West, was graduated from! Lieu-/Coronado High : H Mowatt-Upthegrove Nuptial Vows Exchanged July 11 At Pear] Harbor Miss Margot Jeanne Mowatt, daughter of Captain and Mrs, War- P Mowatt, USN, of Pearl Harbor, T. H., became ‘the bride Lieutenant (junior grade) William Reid Upthegrove, USN, son of; , andMrs, Clair Upthegrove of Ann Arbor, Mich., in a late after- wi Tua tpase Dp Costin cicated atthe Eplecenst tee is ~D. Cou; officia' at 5 i a eatiig of white’ gladioll, premert: Ue {asoms and palms. PRS CaN EEE ia CD a ane The bride, who was given in'tip veil was attached to a satin marrage by her father, was love-‘cap detailed with seed pearls. She lace and net over slipper sa-carried a white cattleya orchid en- styled with long tapering’ sleev-|circled with white carnations. fitted bodice, and full skirt! Miss Mary Mowatt, sister of the cascading into a train. Her finger-ibride, was. maid of honor. She. Married In Hawaii <- Greer Lawrence § AG 3 i Sen wel a Pepe ond Ey E 5 5 5 z z 283 ; i it fi nm 3 E i ES ® i il $ [ 5 A i : f 3f : te i if mander Frank M. Morton, Ff af i i 5 : if i t Hae Lieutenant Upthegrove received his Bachelor of Science degree in g from the University of fichigan, where he was affiliated) with the Phi Gamma Delta Fra-| . He received commis-| sion in 1950 and is now serving in! « ithe USS Radford in Pacific waters. ii E 2 t i ; ig iy z li ! : it } i #42 ib + 7 fies § s Hit in i Hf i Fss3 E i 5 3 F ivk{ i i it a rt $ If your saucepans have tight-fit-) ting covers, you cari cook vegeta-| she finds herself unable to bles in them with a minimum of; stem the tide, as you will see water and thus save flavor and, i | He 52 i Hy i i 7 i i i if Pea H ' ii isabis £g 7 22 g tit fite HEE if i i ij ripe Hs ft iH i 4¢ li 3 itr tf i il : t if The Serial Starting Tomorrow in This Newspaper z2 3 iz H i f H it i ds i iit i Fi i H fr ill A z E ii & Hi £ -E i gs ? i ] DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST The New STARLITE Club & Bar Now Featuring JACK, ELEANE, VIRGIL—the three real famous Hill Billy comedians. The Key West people and Service- men are more than Come and enjoy the ONE PENNY COCKTAIL HOUR every . day from 7-8—like the old days. ; ery Wednesday nite. ES and DOOR PRIZES. jALLOON NITE every Friday Nite with plenty FREE PRIZES and FUN, MARDI GRAS NITE every Saturday nite. FUN FOR ALL. . 713 Duval Street Key West. Florida OWNER—JOHN NEBO Hh re iff i H it | if i! 2 i * as « sf TE fi f sat z Hy Ee i & i : i 4 | it | i z § % : i i ti g i i i 5 ‘ i 7 s i Fj fae i E i i i RE I ig i fala] z if i : eee EEEE i é, i i f ifs i i y fay fe : : E i f sf an EF rf BE A af f s HY £ , ere ge : tt rz i ay é i 5 i ; equally happy end- richest food. Especially a- peat a ending with cream y fine for i EE re FF g it fi; re 8 8 iy } iE FH | e 4 H Es? ws53F az H a i i KEY WEST’S FIRST and LARGEST LAUNDERETTE Soak, Wash and 3 Rinses 25c for $ pounds 40 Machines 40 Machines Paul's Self-Service Laundry 4% WHITE STREET £ BE ae aE i F g 5 . dg F ii ied g g bee adel 3 it helenae SF By 2 E 3 reiki gta it gE 8 Se z 8 ge 2k ik se MARGOT JEANNE MOWATT, now the wife of Lt. (j.g.) William Reid Upthegrove, wore a love- ly formal gown of slipper satin and lace for her wedding attire when she was married at Pearl Harbor, July 11. She is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Warren Potter Mowatt of Pearl Harbor, T.H.. and the granddaughter of Capt. and Mrs. Aaron E. Sharpiey of Key West. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Upthegrove of Ann Arbor, Micn.—art Center, Pensacola. 1 \ * ¥ 5 a8 £F Feil % a g “ =

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