The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 25, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN de Ellen Keller, Editor Pridey, September 25,1953 9 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a Coming Events SHOP HOPPING a SATURDAY, ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE | Official Hostess SEPTEMBER 2— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Street, 7:30 pm , but let some sort of gentle soap flake iter orously. Then rinse well through suNDAY, , nm im- the same method, and blot it dry Cocktail Hour, $ to 7 p wel. To restore the crisp 7 i Pi petal ite i i t i rity aie ABUL inte if ane Fi i itil ty : Tate *Eft{F ig iF inf fifi HE ty tf it atre i i H i til is ‘ ity t 8 s itt thr 2¢ i [ i t i i i i i i i By Fi id; ify ein rf Ft. Taylor, 8:15 p.m. iF i? wieldy trey very useful for only to 12. E : i i best th i i Plane Base, 19 a.m. Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. (THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1— 825727 i i & i 2 Hn fut ij * like banana nut bread? et are sandwiches made However, this kind of Teal fussy about fillings, one now. Mix three {inte cotten ground dried apricots, @ te 6 ore cup chopped walnuts Aise by &-2 cup Mayonnaise OF jess draw string Spread thick ®% easy en neck thet than plain old gnug. iH 2 5 3 ‘Church Women Meet Tuesday sat Women will meet at tpt il titi Auth i$ i Touchton, president. i i f . | problem right now, and are very ; anxious to get hold of Dr. Kinsey ft if = : anything, is dig © little shallow drop ‘em in and for Mother Neture i : getting married. Statistics show Presented i i i 5 in Finland during 1952, Of these, fiven to migratory workers fom beck to you. . bis |32 230 were women.’ Florida during the month sweet end ivicy. “in Tokyo, the Japanese Telephone will be discussed for scallions ..- and Telegraph Co. are making ind of satis- some kind of progress because Beldwin's they are proudly reporting that Glad bulbs, they will soon start processing ap- ‘ longer than plications for telephone service Paul's Episenpal agine hev- dating back ot 1908. Cheer up Key — West, you have it real good! prect- | Then there is U. S. Importer efert! Mother Neture William O'Day who got into » ond takes care of trouble with customs officials in for youl Rio de Janeiro when he claimed ee 800 cases of Scotch he bring few hints that might ing in were only “luggage” Be make tife a bit easier Next time cides that he probably didn't like something slithers behind the re- the water in Ric. frigerator, don't head for the gar ok oe age and the automobile jack Reach @Agther Donald's Geese Rhy- for your soapdish instead. Just wet mes: the floor around the legs and apply) Gittie Boy Blue © little soap. The cooler will slide’ Come blew your hern. easily without endangering a single’ Time te see Donald's vertebra And read Jaxon's corn, Did you know that old worn out But where wes the pretty girl puffs make handy buffers With appointment to keep? for cleaning and polishing silver Under « hair dryer, ware. They won't scratch the deli Fast asleep! eate metal. Of course you are » . posed to wash them clean first Don't throw the pretty veil off last col a i i i Plans i j ber 6th. Churches to de represented ag Hy i | | z i odist, First Presbyterian, é 2 the Rock. A luncheon will be served noon for which there will be fifty cent charge. o'clock session. nesday weather is being answered t nice? See you on Monday > * * umn to welcome back to and byways. Cause i is & bit soiled. Just put thing “Mappen" and the @ulesme be your own.” Jaxon. advt. Every Tuesday, rumba lessons, Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, |WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30— Gym classes for O.W.C., Ses Navy Wives’ Bowling League Bowling <9 * the pattern of her busy days. Wom | Mrs. Harvey, a member of the OUP. Carey and Gochring families, has weav days of the shipwrecks that made Martello closed West, many of whom remained Paul's and Augusta Munson, survivors of Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, | The Key West Council of Church * residents of Key West make the the First Past come alive in their tales of Methodist Church on Tuesda’ September 29 at 11 a. m., it w announced today by Mrs. J. Paul | At popular request, Miss Minnie School and the Convent here, Mrs |Porter Harris will give a review A magazine in Finland has a of her trip to Europe and the Holy In afternoon, a brief dramatic According to.them “Thousands are Sketch, “Stir Us, Oh Lord” will be an oh that 64,462 persons were married Each church will report the help World Community Day on Novem the Tuesday meeting include: St the Coast and Geodetic Survey de First Methodist, P@ttment met Ley Memorial Methodist, Fleming “ Street Methodist, El Salvador Meth. *SKed © First Make up a f Congregational and the Church on — medio y i als Board members of the Council are asked to come for a sneci Ss meeting a half hour before the 11 Curves employee. was there but the friend's name So without more ado, young son, Cornelius Bradford another warm welcome to Beach comber Jewelers and we were real ly glad to have them back on Wed. Street lin e Have a nice week-end kids, and and her it looks like our plea for cooler ed in the rm Ain't houses h a 2 enc and and decor mor f We tried so hard at this point til then take care on the highways though the e Remember, it's like they purchased first your old Easter Bonnet away be- the corner an old friend, but come. we said, “The life you save we < to be in the/it in a small mason jar containing Dance, G0 Ga a Nevel Air atl WILHELMINA HARVEY, wife of Mayor C. B. Harvey, finds time for man) aside from her social and professional life. A native Key Wester, Mrs. Harvey is a lack in the Island's activities. Wilhelmina Harvey Takes Leading Role In City’s Civic, Social Activities As she relaxed in an arm chair in the comfortable living room of her old Key West home, Wilhelmina Harvey slowly counted out |the three wellsprings that form her sources of interest and Create ‘Son Born To The Madigans | Me. and Mr gan, Jr. anne son, Robert FE M Munich, Germany v igan is siatione Forces, The baby, and Mrs. G. Olivia Street, v ecimmeaiaiia #6 Mrs. Mauiga and one of her portraits forms the ‘ets, Karen ard } color scheme for the living room. Madigan at his overs The walls, of pale gray-green are July of last year. accented by lacquer red louvered doors, and the chairs and sofa are slip covered in material of the same réd patterned in philoden dron leaves in varying shades of green, Robert F. Mad 4 The gracious wife of the Island City’s mayor finds fulfillment in her deep affection for her native city of Key West, in her very teal sympathy toward people and their problems and in her role as wife and mother. a lineage that goes back to the fomantic history when survivors of the wrecks were brought to Key + here to marry and settle down. Among them were George Carey a shipwreck off the Florida penin sula. They were married and set tleg in Key West at 410 Caroline |Street, in a house which has be. jeome a land mark of early archi- tecture of the island. Wilhelmina Harvey has found much pleasure in listening to old Completes College Somewhere in these days of SON TO CASTELLS social and professional activity, wr and Mre J W. Castell, Mrs. Harvey found time to com- yr of Mar nes plete her college courses and re- birth of a » Ww ceived her degree from Florida sept. 21st at M State College. pital. When she returned to Key West she became interested in helping young people prepare for civil ser vice positions in the rapidly ex- panding Naval installations here Her success in this field led to her federal appointment in per sonnel work. During the war, Mrs. Harvey was able to follow her husband, who had been commissioned in the Navy, to his billet at Tillamook Ore., because of her ability and Westions a! experience in personnel problems “?. ! She was appointed head of that *!"°¢ © section for the Navy at Tillamook. '!™. hs She remained at her post in the northwest while her husband serv ed as lieutenant-commander on Guam and Okinawa. They returned to Key West at the close of the war, happy to be home with old friends, Peacetime Life The Harveys settled into the juliet ways of the peacetime era hough Wilhelmina continued follow her professional career in her chosen field of personnel work and rose to the Navy's top post of director of Industrial Relations She has given up many of her the interests in what she calls “tang ble things.” such as stamp and shell collecting and painting. to de vote her time and energy to what first vic has become her chief interest, both Heinly during professional and leisure Mrs. Ear! hours. . .people. - This abiding interest in her to her inabilit friends and neighbors and even » ui n total strangers made her an » est- invaluable asset to her husband she is so m id when he entered public office as Among ated mayor of Key West. Ke them, Her feminine qualities are evi- Phi » in the one denced in her flair for clothes, sional particularly those in her favorite can Legion A Mrs. Harvey was interested in color of green which emphasires as an officer in \painting when she had the leisure, her aubura hair. She also admits at various times. the » eral Hos Rumors lcfuted LOS ANGE who have rift between ters and her pioneer days in the city much of hich was interwoven with her own family After attending Key West High Harvey was graduated from the Florida State Col Tallahassee wh her teaching She taught in Key School upon completion of her courses at Tallahassee, and enjoyed in the light-hearted days of a popu circle for Women in she received ate West High lar girl with a wide friends Meets Future Husband One eve man who was as West with of some Fina he ¢ hurrying t and rushed t braced and walked away, arm arm ng a young at to Key Wilhelmina at a Cuban Club dance. He had been Garden Club Postpones Meeting rt bridge at a n invited a 4 at Dfidge game onl a first e later Cuban Club dance Not long af Wilhelmina was a! married to the Coast and Geodetic wrnelius Brad ford Harvey. After living in New Orleans for awhile the Harveys re. turned to Key West with their Jr charming wi n the meet for the at evening at the Wilhelmina found a old Key West hou a ‘a with and bought Telephone: Miss Harris Tells Group Of Trip Citizen Office, 25661 Apply To Wed Cari W. Sa Seaplane ap ave at ige Ray- ° VIVIAN GEIGER INJURED IN FALL iu A < : Of Mrs, Hugh Williams “ r 1 Marry er. Hugh Sawye? well were entertaine mes he ts erika and Mrs Miss Harris’ talk mpanied by M t J ville. They for several days _| Yarns ... Materials Free Instruction Knitting ... Crochet 616 DUVAL STREET Telephone 2-614) “vINES AD cUNe Interiors Custom Work Dene In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. 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