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° a SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Editor , . ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE We. ea Congenial Hosts | Club Presented At Recent Meeting ‘The Island City Navy Wives Club held an informal meeting Wed- nesday morning at 10 a. m, in the CPO lounge on the Naval for | i x i z ei ili Bi m5 i : rl a it Fe ace Ese i 5 SEES PE SE apa i git i F é : | i i : iy iF | it i H 1 if i afi i itl i [ = _ HAPPY PARTY OF PARTY-GOERS stop munching hamburgers and ham for the camera instead. Left to right, at the Key West *y Players barbecue-treasure hunt held Tuesday night, Tina Kazman, Tomi Karns, Jeanne Skewis; hostesses, Renee Hansen; host, Fred * Hansen, who offered the Trade Winds patio for the fete; Mickey Renna, vice-president in charge; Gertrude Splaine, secretary of © the Players, and Charlotte Pennington, active member contribut ing “cheese cake” to the affair—Photo by Finch, al ge 2 ‘Charades, Food, And Treasure Hunt (FAMILY SETS RECORD -memenremaprc gg 2 ee or) LOCKPORT, N. Y. @—Mr. and, | Hugely Enjoyed By Key West Players |. Westey querns have set an EMPLOYEES TO MEET ~ ‘Yams and hamburgers mixed it up Tuesday night at a barbecue! pemdihonser pobsoceseuggtigti ed Retired Federal employees and scavenger hunt given at the Trade Winds patio by pilots. j @re to meet August 1 and 2 Plazers Summer Workshop. Forty memters and oi Lt, Paul E. Querns received his p.m, in the City Hall, Mayer.¢. up ly after 6 p. m. for the first part of ying.” dhig month. Capt. James Mas wy a Fe SE and_afausing evening. George Renna was chef) ated the gril oF th delicious hamburgers on buns with the tre" veterans of World, War #80 Interested in pansions ae cvilian governmest workers ‘$E5CGr a culinary artist i |Second Lt. William B, Querns w: ~-Mles, Oscar Parmer was in there STICKY DOSAGE ikiled. Wasa’ bis Gis. stashed in| ore levied, ts the Saturday session. spamore-ot-the delicious) exoxvins {1949, the party-goate. Mrs: Frank! N° E, Tens. W—George “Maj, Gen. Robert E. L. Easton, “Bowser afd Burt Garnett, Mickey": Romines, 67, was sort of stuck director of the Pentagon's legisla- and helpers all EEQEGE- ©? E-Ee8 qT LE Be had . up when he arrived at a hospital tive division, confirmed the quar te contribute to the lively here. He had reached for a medi-/*t Was an all-time record, 3 Jeine bottle and got glue instead.| ‘The cork oak is evergreen. | Another Pri The Show You Supported-~-Thanks We Repeat ) Talent Show THURSDAY EVE — Aloe — OUR REGULAR Talent a0 tt FRED (Copenhagen) HANSEN Renee — Piano TRICKS AND DRINKS BY PHIL TRADEWINDS OUTSTANDING REVIVAL 1006 OLIVIA STREET ) grilled hamburgrs, baked beans, : Telishes, ice cream 0 of fours, sixes, Prizes Youth Evangelist JO GARLIT re present and Mrs. Eula Station. Sawyer ir mber of the local unit. The past of the current membership drive. i ; & Sok ww TB ai 43 | it BATTERIES FOR ALL HEARING AIDS if ? I : | g & Ht i F SKIRTS Navy Blue Faille Sizes 6 to 12 CORNER FLEMING AND SIMONTON STREETS : I o Pleasure »« Comfort THE FAMOUS SELL-PAT SANDAL $5.95 stack Children’s Styles WHITE | For Men, Women and Children @ ADJUSTABLE STRAPS @ ARCH SUPPORT | © RUBBER and LEATHER HEELS | © STRAPS OF NATURAL TANNED SADDLE LEATHER leeful expression and Kewpie-hairdo; | OF INDIANA wed the group jo and furnished ta-) ind a very capable helper:to aid in serving. The prizes, five dollar, three dollar credit ‘tabs . by Phil Puco, mixo- CHURCH OF ROC Hansens, a digs > Key West Players! night at the Barn their weomers are wel- at g pm. 1 spree ar business OMEN TO MEET The women of the Church of meeting on. Monday, August 3, thly baby photo contest conducted by a ene year old and lives with her parents, . t Reese at Al's Trailer Court. : : “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” FORMERLY PIC’M SHOE STORE KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE K August 516 Fleming Street Key West, Florida AL sat Kcalaea at tae whit When In Miami Visit Our Store at 30 NE. First St Le CERO EE RSE WEE T