The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 17, 1953, Page 3

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: SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN $e Ellen Keller, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Telephone: Citizen Ojfice, 2-566 UL Le ent cdninihannnnninan Theraden, September 1, 08 THE KEY WEST CITEN Pem3 WOT) Ce Do. Church MRS. INGRAHAM \Paul Austin Is ; VESITS HERE > . Council | 2X-11 Wives Meet \K-0/¢ ; , sre itnas thrstem, turmer VOW Paratrooper . Day Ball Poinciana PTA held its first re-ly Geraldine Jayeock of Key West. Private Paul E. Austin, son of gular meeting of the school year has been visiting friends here. She Mr. and Mrs, John K. Austin, T28 1953-54 at the school Monday eve-|is living with her parents Mr. and Poinciana, and a member of the ning in the \. |Mrrs. Peter Jaycock, in Miami llth Airborne Quartermaster Para- ; fit = uf alt aie i rit rey a7 i i f ; i [ [E b . Ga. Pvt. Austin earned his Parachu- tist Wings by passing a Physical training course and mab of Poinciana leeting ing five parachute jumps from as Elementary School from its besio-pareat’s As Ak aircraft in flight. He is now sorv- ming in the present Community sctivities of the Key West High ing with Parachute Maintenance ia "/Building with about one hundred'School Band, will be held tonight ~ ony as a qualified Army 199 Pupils until this year when it is\at Seminary and Tropical Streets ¢°**" . schoal, 7:30 Key West's most vy i Hi rt i j aye ; ixE i ; i ta 4 : i it i i > meet- *\welcomed them to the community.'ing of the school year, according be conducted " sure to grease the glasses weil and one faring Whlce tale ree Casterton, Band Diree-lfin "yom about hall full with the ‘ otis Satie, Comes them ume jby tying several thickness of wax At the colse of the meeting re-| The Citizen paper over their tops with string. freshments, cake iced in the school) —— - colors and iced tea punch, were Fz in the patio by the hospita- ; f ; ih! if rt i h i i Hit nt f i ( oat itt Fit t i ¥ f “Sef ail ries fe: tif Fe [- Tee ia i met sh e il 4 i i School every Wednesday morning er 8 to 8:30 to continue the sale Government Savings Stamps / * Jand will give buyers a booklet in Jane Irwill Red Men's which to keep them. Parents wish. jing further information may call Mrs. Israel at 2-6954. , Parents caring to visit the class- rooms are welcome and may call Mr. Carey for an appointment. All teachers are in their rooms for | | Hil e § i ef a HI jst sf z i ! ; i | DAVID LEE DONNELLY, formerly Barbara husband pause on the steps of the St. Paul's after their marriage Friday at high noon— i § 5 7 Es i H i E tm Hite fit i i rbara Delgado Married In Church Ceremony : i i He el BP if ak £ z : i E 5 ° ? is i il i Felt 2 Hf E it 7g & i ue | 5 i : : i £ i y, & pink faille suit, navy blue} jes and a pink carnation ; fi |e i ze) 5 gFl s i i i 4 ui se SF wedding cake was with/ Mrs, James S$. Roberts, bride, Fern, white frangapani white candles in silver eandel- completed the table appoint- Misses Zola Camus and June ites were assisted by Miss Gene- carna-\vieve Wheeler in serving at the bowl. Capt. | dt bi i hd} in: rad i ir. i : r i bs eyes’ toughest job: Sma mas. % . | en FOR SEWING BABY PANTS....., 39€ Ww , Ww % | eee One ee pane eid Pr ee on aa athe <{ sh You need more light—and better light—for sewing than for BROOMS . oe | - T Oe . Pe a Abett his tine of your, youre probaly bury making schoo , $02 Cotton Pair Better light means better sight, the year ‘round. WORK. GLOVES .. 25 ne hy ce P aor wis rm it |S | City Electric System ‘. SE Ps eee MILLICENT TAYLOR, left, became Worthy Advisor of the Rain- 10 aa,* 10c — bow Girls, junior affiliate of the Order Worthy Advisor Syivia Smith—Photo by McLaia. E H |

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