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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN RAYMER, Society Editor THE KEY WEST CITIZEN rbecue Supper, Treasure Hunt Page $ \ | \ To Public Night Of July28 | to the public, the more the merrier, and that means navy | especially, is the anno’ supper and scavanger (t) beginning at 6 p.m. in thi by the Key West Players. 5 | i iF 38 ait 4 i E tnt z 4 § A i i i i a Legion Auxiliary FEE-g uuneement made for the coming reasure) hunt to be held Tuesday, | e Trade Winds patio. The affair is ‘and meet and make new friends. | This part is especially simed at Navy personnel with time on their s. All that is asked is to make four paid reservation in advance since those who have them are served, ifirst. In case you don’t want chow, | you pay half the entry fee and can join in the scavanger hunt. Bring! buddies, friends, dates, visitors. . .| just let the committees know in time. Before Saturday, July 25! j rt activities during) their time in Tallahassee to the, ‘No, 28, at the Legion Home on|/ ‘Stock Island, Thursday evening at) 8:00 p, m, All members are urged! to attend this important meeting) ‘and to bring guests. ‘ The Girls State representatives! rylin Adams, daugh-| Mrs. Richard H./ ‘Adams, who was sponsored by the! ‘American Legion Auxiliary; Miss| daughter of Mr. and to, who was spon- went of Mary Im- and Miss Patri-| ighter of Mrs. , Who was sponsored by ie He sf ee been the PTA Senior Women’s Club. ‘Miss Sara Bringman, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bringman ‘who was sponsored by the Business! and Professional Women’s Club, ‘will not be in attendance to give} ‘her report as she is out of town! on vacation, | There will also be initiation of) new senior and junior members at/ this meeting. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the meeting. WALTHER LEAGUE MEETS WEDNESDAY Tomorrow, July 22, Grace Lutheran Walther League holds ifs ‘business meeting at the home of the Wernecks, 1105 Duval Street at 7:30. Gold Crest fete,- beach party, weined roast—all are invited or of religious affilia- e i Ho ot ere é ee i R. » zt ay ad HH ded ‘the Nor Bricksoa reported tu the academy on July He was formesiy THURSDAY, JULY 23— Coming Events |TUESDAY, JULY 21— Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 te 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Service Men’s Christian Center, at 323 Whitehead St. ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYON: “Best Looking” Classmates To Wed; | Miller-Oropeza Engagement Told The engagement of Miss Dorothy Ann Miller to Oscar Oropeza, | son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oropeza of 1106 Georgia Street, is announced by her parents, Combined social and handicraft) - hours at K. W. Youth Ceriter, 9:20 a m. to 11:30 a. m and 2p m. to 4p. m., home of Mrs. Richard Reynolds, 71C Arthur Sawyer Rd. Key West Chapter No. 33 Disabl- ed American Veterans, meet- ing at Orders Caballero de la Luz Temple, 422 Amelia St., 8 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, Legion Post Horne, 8 p.m. Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas, Redman Hall, 7:30 p.m. Key West Assembly No. 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. L.A.F.R.A. Unit 56 luncheon, noon, at home of Mrs. Frank Schneider, 1012 Flagler Ave. American Legion Auxiliary Unit WEDNESDAY, JULY 22— Gym classes for O.W.C., Ses Plane Base, 10 a.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce| at clubhouse, 8 p.m. ‘sland City Navy Wives Club No 88, meeting at White Hat Club Lounge, 10 a.m. Dance at the Jayteen Youth Center, Poinciana, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Special program at 8:30 p.m. Writers’ Group meeting at 8 p.m. Home of Burt Garnett, 215 Whitehead St. American Legion. Arthur Saw- yer Post No. 28, Post Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Junior Debs, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. K. W. Order of Does, Elks Club’ annex, 8 p.m. Grace Lutheran Walter League meets at Warnock home, 11105 Duval, corner of Virginia Street, 7:30 p. m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League, at 1 p.m. N. S. Also open bowling Key West Lions, meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary St. Monroe County Hospital Wom an’s Auxillary Sewing group. at hospital, 2 p.m. Ceramic Classes and hand weav- wk division of the College of William and Mary Sationed aboard the Noriolk based U.S. Coast Guara cutter “Marioa.”—vfficial U.S. Coast Guard Photo. | award was one © jof the many ¢ ‘honors receiv- ; led in high | school by the ibride elect, | and the groom | to be was the recipient of the | JayCee Club's athletic trophy for outstanding {sportsmanship. ation, Miss DOROTHY ANN MILLER College in Denver, where she be-|State University, where he is en- gan her studies in the field ofjrolled in the School of Physical ‘Home Economics. In her sopho-|Education. During his freshman more year she transferred to Flor-|year he won the intramural tennis lida State University. championship for his fraternity. She is a member of the Beta! He is a member of Sigma Phi Tau Alpha social sorority. The Epsilon social fraternity of which Honor Ring given by this sorority|he was recently elected vice pre- for outstanding pledge work was sident. presented to her. The wedding date has been set’ Oropeza will soon enter his for September 6, at the St. Mary's fourth year of study at Florida\Star of the SeaCatholicChurch, {i ee Garnett To Be Host meeting for members only, 515% Duval Street. CONCH CHOWDER 4 F a*Gi Heetlsist FSSEE. i “a i H S7ERHLE i a5 a i Sauce. . Banana Oil. . .Dumb Do- ra, . .Wouldn’t that eat ‘cha... Jumpin’ Jupiter What I mean. . Snickleivet . Is that nice, I ask you. , .Not really. ones, try these on your ear. Why is getting up at 7 a. m. like! a pig’s tail? It’s twirly. Teacher to John Andrews caus- one of my looks would be suffi- DIAL: Citizen Office, 2-S662 |F inal Planning Of Friday Program Slated For DOES Meeting Tomorrow ‘The B. P. O. of Does, Drove 89, will entertain the members ef ithe B. P. O. Elks 551 and their ladies on Friday, July 2 in the Elks club annex with a special supper. A program of entertainment for ithe evening, including a dance will follow. Details of the Friday et ee ee = oe ete nesta ot Be morrow evening. mem!| afe requested to attend addition business ses_ ednesday, at 8 p. m. in the) 4 igs Luncheon "Given For Mrs. F. G. Selby Mrs. F, G, Selby was honored om Wednesday, July 15, with a fare well luncheon held by 30 officers’ ‘wives of SubRon 4 and staff. The affair took place at Raul's restaw- ie — Mrs. Selby are leav I ey shortly for in Washington, D, C, aX brief ge : ee a1 gs mth; E F E | 2g ¢ z a se fF ig Hy aay il E 3 £ 2 23 af H g i é z E E ie* F " S & a5 25 5 i 5 Mr. And Mrs. Youmans Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youmans returned to Key West from New Ree Pond week for a visit with . Youman’s parents, Cdr. and Mrs. William Neblett. Mrs, You- ‘mans, the former ViAnn Neblett who was chosen Miss Key and then went on to win the crown of Mrs. Key West after her marriage, will Stay here with her mother and H & radi 5 e@5 Bon Voyage Fete Will Honor Crew Of HMS Algonquin The crew of HMCS Algonquin, which has been visiting Key West for several weeks, will be honored by a “Bon Voyage” dance at NCCS' father for several months until after the arrival of an expected baby. They have one son, Scott who will also visit in the city with his mother. Bob Youmans, Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. C.A.P, Cadets, at National Guard Armory, 7:30 p.m. Poinciana Jayteen Youth Cen- ter, movies from 8 p.m. to 10 mm, v F. W. Ladies Auxiliary Post} 3911 meeting at V. F. W. Post Home, 8 p. m. Dr Felix Varela Lodge No 6, 919 Elizabeth St., 8 p. m. Ladies Aux, American Legion Unit 28 at Legion Post Home, Stock Island, 8. m. K. W. Amateur Radio Club, Na- tional Guard Armory, 7:30) Pp. m. Jayshees, beach picnic, 7:30 p.m, His parents now tive at 381 Norview Avenue. Wed. To Writers Club The Writers’ Group will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Burt Garnett, 215 Whitehead Street. Members are asked to bring a sketch, short story or article completed or on which they are working. cient.”” Frank Chambers, “I'll say 80. Prof. Ackley in physics class, “What did Archimedes discover when he was in his bath? Bob Haines: “Dirt.” “Did you hear that Fran and I were going to get married?” “Yeah, when?” “Well, as soon as; someone will have us.” “Pants are made for men and |not for women. Women aré made for men and not for pants. When a man pants for a woman and a wo- ber is a type that will not be soft- ened by grease or hardened by \t. a pair of pants. are like molasses; thinner to whether pants is singular or plu- ral; but it seems to us that when @ man wears pants, it’s plural; but when they don’t, it’s singular. Pants is singular at the top and ‘are plural at the bottom. If you jwant to make the pants last, make jthe coat first.” , HERE AND THERE: Julio Ca- banas, Jr., is back from vacation looking tan and fit. . .Capt. and Mrs. Frank Selby are leaving for Washington, D. C., and another} adios is said to well-liked couple + -Mrs. Jo Garland on vacation in the north (she’s with our Cham- ber of Commerce) sends a clipping from a paper published at Shau- navon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Un- ier the script banner of the paper “The Shaunavon Standard” is its rditorial policy proclaimed “Liked By Many - Cussed By Some - Read By Everybody”. The Key West Players Summer Workshop supper and scavanger hunt slated for Tuesday night, July 28, brings up the fact that a scavenger hunt ‘ras nothing to do with the city’s seavenger trucks. . .Anyone with bright ideas on verse making for the clues should call Burt Garneti at 2-5401. Armchaid applicants only since those who provide the clues in rhyme aren’t supposed to go gadding on the hunt, natch, Well . . .tally-ho! Notice to skipper of PC 579, . .be sure to get in on this partly even if pol missed the meet- ing. \Vermell Hutcheson ‘Married July 8 | '™ Portland, Ore. Young ‘W. W. Irving Street, Portland, Ore- go2, man pants for a man that makes | |USO, 1021 Duval Street, on Tuesday who combines law and a sin evening, July 2th, from 9 to Alltun to Now ee ree re jturn to New York today on. busi- ness. His family will join him later iin the year. | Youmans reported that the hous- ing situation in New York was cute. He expects to follow up con- tacts in radio and TV on his re- turn to Gotham. be Mic . Gerry Pinder will present a show featuring talented ballet and tap dancers, in two parts, at 9:30 and 10:15 p. m. All Naval personnel, Navy depen- dents and junior hostesses are in- vited to attend. Refreshments will Subscribe to The Citizen’ pOELINE ie Custom Work Done in Our Own || Decorating Workshop DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. 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