The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 28, 1953, Page 3

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Walsh told police how two strong- arm men held him up and took and now you have a whole week automatically make official calls. his $30 wristwatch but had missed ahead for shopping. Never saw so At least one-third of the names $65 in his wallet. He was very in- many sales in my life. If you can't on the guest list is comprised of the whole thing. outfit yourself, the whole family Key West people. “I've been and your home real cheap this robbed in ali the biggest ports and fall, well, I'd better retire from preciates the cordial welcome she I've always been cleaned out, nev. this business dignant about Says Seaman Walsh er left with @ cent. These guys, miss sixty five backs. Your boys shop hopping as vsual. Luv, Jaxon. adaptability of an are slipping.” Maybe they eallyjedv:. = ays SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN de Ellen Keller, Editor , September 18,1952 8=THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pages Navy’s First Lady SHOP HOPPING ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE | ei a ” MRS. GEORGE C. TOWNER, wife of Rear Admiral Towner, is the Navy's first official hostess to occupy the Little White House since it was reconverted into Navy quarters. She is shown here in the drawing room of her new home, with “Charlie,” her pet French poodle,—Citizen Staff Photo by Kinch. Mrs. Towner Makes Official Residence Homelike; Stresses Key West People In Her Invitation Lists The Little White House seemed like a home again at Mrs. : Towner's friendly greeting on the long verandah, and though it ves was during the warm part of the day, the drawing room was cool Navy Wi Gorman who delivered y state police barracks and of ‘anny Of serving as a lieutenent in the post and accompanied her bus-| | t and pleasant with its lowered blinds, chintz-covered furniture and Plan Hobbies bowls of flowers. Blonde, blue-eyed Elizabeth Towner, wife of Commander of! Navy Wives Club 8 held the Base Rear Admiral George C. Towner, is the first Navy hos-|formal meeting at the tess to preside over “Quarters A,” as the former presidential win- ter headquarters is now designated, since the years it was reserved for the use of past President Mr. Harry S. Truman. She chatted the ‘ ughter, Patricia, cess of the three years she was a on her way “oy associated with Shannon and Luchs,| Girls were asked to volunteer where she will enter her a real estate firm in Washington, ® home nursing course given year at George Washing. D. C. There she specialized in real the Red Cross. University; trying to reserve estate for service personnel. With A business meeting will time om her busy calendar her children grown, and her hus-8 o'clock Tw with her two small grand. band holding a command in the tember the David and Patricia before Middie East, Mrs. Towner filled Lounge on the Nav: leave with their mother, her days with her new venture in-/members are asked to Nancy, to join their father, Lieut. to the business world. \this will be the last . W. Sgerton, Jr., USN in Nor- folk, and perhaps most important from the Middle East and assign-| all, writing to her only son, ment to Key West, Mrs. Towner George C. Towner, Jr, who is gave up her thriving real estate attend, Schedule Given For San Carlos Spanish Classes my in Korea. band here. sek eiiinina Mrs, Towner has “followed the As she wa rooms ship" ca the usual Navy circuit of what is really only half of the from Newport around to Bremer- Little White House, the other half ton, and took her three children having been sealed off since re- with her to Hawaii where their stay verting to - _ Naval on hort by the outbreak of the imprint of her personality was World War i. They were evacuat. evident in each room. Silver-mount- classes for adults and school c! | urned to the States. Dur. ¢¢ family photographs and bibelot dren has been announced by Julio ge age Mes. ast collected in various places they Cabanas, Jr., president of the San accented second-floor Carlos Institute. Cabanas empha | nued for N Re rooms, and a collection of small sized that instruction is available — oe slat aases models of ships he had command- for school children after their reg ing the war years, volunteered as a Nurses’ Aid, and had lived ‘and the Thrift Shop. Mrs. Towner laughingly recalls three post-war efforts they made in attempting to settle down in a permanent home. They bought one house in Rochester, N. Y., a sec ond in San Diego, and finally, far from discouraged by frequent moves and accompanying real estate transactions, they acquired a third home in Arlington, Virginia. By the time they bought Arlington house, Mrs. Towner went wanted to know what time it was, kid ed were arranged on shelves in ular classwork is finished for Admiral Towner's study. day. Latest addition to the Towner The classes will be held at family circle waited at the foot of following times: Monday, six-months-old white French poodle. Wednesday, children’s class, off and muster the Base when out class, 2nd and 3rd year, 4:00 on his early morning run. After he 5:00 p.m. finishes mustering he wanders off In addition, Cabanas has while his anxious mistress finally for Spanish speaking people in for assistance, which always is Friday from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. forthcoming, though accompanied Cabanas 8 Of course the other approach was bY forewarnings which “Charlie” cover Ist English Mil. thus far has failed to heed |He added that the course would ‘y's First Lady hereof great value for those secking - in Key West, Elizabeth Towner has citizenship papers. ‘tant manager of the Palace The- brought charm, a quiet dignity and) atre. He simply waited around for the capacity to enjoy people. She Roll 45 minutes and then held up Mana. has slipped into her new role un- keep ger Guido Lumenello and escaped obtrusively, yet her personality for 5 with $1,991.00 Probably more pay has made itself felt in many ways.'cheese crackers also make a than he was offered anyhow. The Towners are presently giv-lightful topping for casseroles. eo «2 ee = guests are invit ye is, Shit! W's @ sever! Some. Mrs, Towner explained, was to en- sure invitations going to a wider ee. # cross-section of guests, not limit- Hope you had a nice weekend, ing it to only a group who would Mrs. Towner likes Key West, ap- has been given and is enjoyins her See you around on Wednesday, new home and new friends with the experienced Admission . iNavy wife. be held Sep-ibeen spending a few Club points in North Carolina, returned Upon Admiral Towner’s return’ the delegates leave for convention. of this ¢ A schedule of free Spanish adult the staircase. It was “Charlie,” a ist year class, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m.; 3:45 “Charlie” has a tendency to dash to 4:45 p.m. and Thursday adult the 0” 82 inspection of yards and docks nounced a series of English classes telephones to the Base Commander city. The classes will be held every Telephone: ‘Carol Caruthers Is} Coming Events California Bride Of M. H. Hamilton Carol Caruthers became the bride of Michael Hamilton in a chapel service at Long Beach Calif, on Sunday, Sept. 13th. | The bride, daughter of Capt. W.! R. Caruthers, USN, and Mrs. Ca ruthers, wore 2 gown of white or- gandy trimmed in small organdy daisies. Her fingertip length veil was held by a coronet of stephan-) otis, and she carried a prayerbook topped by a spray of white gar-| Citizen Office, 25661 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2— Old Pash MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23— | Gym classes for O.W.C, See Plane Base, 10 a.m. ayteen Youth Center, Poinciana movies, 8 p m@ Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, 5% Duval Street 8 pm. Logia Marti No. 3, Orden Cabal leros de Marti, Inc., at Temple, 9 Elzabeth St, 8 p.m f> a sh Anchor Lodge, Masonic, No. 182 poh ongeay —s Scottish Rite Temple at § p ™-. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Youth for Christ Ratly, Fleming Carlos Institute at 8 p. m. ~ es Methodist Men, Wesley House Street Methodist Church, 728 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m denias. She walked up the gardenia) _§ Pp. m D 7 lined aisle of Chimes Wedding Cerebral Palsey Ass'n, 417 Ea-/ Dance, CPO Club at Naval Air Chapel on the arm of her father) tn, 8 p. m i ee |. Reception given by her parents TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER = |g. P.-L. = followed the ceremony after which| Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 te. the couple departed on a wedding) 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station iy = 4 wtp = at Youth for Christ Bible Study, at) of vty Service Men's Christian Center, | Logia “Marti” Nro 3, Ordea pr ad St. | pr 9g la Lug, ine, Whitehe | meets at Casa Temple, @3 Combined costed ond _—— Amelia St, 3.30 p.m every Tues. evening. Open) house party, § Ladies Golf Tournament. K W Golf course, 9 a.m. Special interest Sewing groups 9:30 a m. to 11:30 a m and Key Wester Sees | 2pm to4p. m., home of Mrs. Richard Reynolds, TiC Royal Yacht Races be | Arthur Sawyer Rd. | Robert C. Tipton, sonarman sea | |man, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs.| — Club, dinner meeting, >. m | 'G. R. Tipton of Key West is now serving aboard the USS Charles) Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor, 7:45 p. m S. Sperry io northern European| 4 eal pean! Beginner's Bridge, Ft. Taylor, 8 Dm. Tipton was aboard that ship when she served as U.S. Represen-| "hae ee tessens, tive last month for international] |yachting races at Cowes, Isle of) TT Shop, Navy Commissary, Wight, England. His Royal High.| 9 to 12, ness the Duke of Edinburg was a- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30— mong those attending the sporting, Gym ciasses for O.W.C, Sea’ vevent. Plane Base, 10 a.m. KEY WEST Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1— Ten and Twenty Years Ago Game nigh, CPO dayteen Y Poinciana, § to 1 Officers Chb OES, ttish pm Hueso Grott Hall, Spm Officers’ Wives’ Chapter, S« ple, 8 Cay at Red Man's lub lunckheos rt Taylor, Michael Hamilton, son of Dr_ and/ Mrs. Aubrey Hamilton of Key West} will bring his bride to Coral Gab les where both are attending the| University of Miami. Mr. Hamilton is affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi honorary business fraternity there lf your family likes the Maver af curry powder, try adding a bit of it to mayonnaise, French dress- ing, serambled eggs, hamburgers, creamed chicken or creamed ve- getables. Sa. SHOPPING! Navy Wives’ Bowling League, at 1 p.m. N.S. Also open bowling. Key West Lions, meeting, 6:30, aac Den, Seminary) Mrs. Archie Bradford and chil dren who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Lowe, left yesterday for their home in Jack- sonville. Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, lwsé Lights at the lighthouse recently finished on Tennessee Reef flashed |. by | 904 FLEMING ST. ¥ SEPTEMBER 27, 1943 | Mayor Willard M. Albury accom. ‘= panied by Mrs. Albury, who has COIFFURE DESIGNERS the weeks at) I. | Salon of Beauty Gerald Saunders, zone chairman 423 F St. Phone ict for District 35-8, LA CONCHA HOTEL ‘Lions International will leave to- Mrs. Avuxier, }morrow for Homestead to conduct | clerk of Local jan advisory committee zone meet-| ing. | State School Superintendent Co- [Board No. 48, has been advised jby state headquarters, St. Augus- tine, Fle, of @ 4dey week work jin English approved school mile- jage of 9.7 miles for Monroe Coun- ty. schedule beginning Monday, Sep- tember 28. | © A.M. until 12 Neon end 1 P.M. until 5 P.M., Monday thru Thurs- day until further notice. (A nent KEY WesT “. +» and the first thing te do is pey up all your bills with « loan from City Lean Company.” All to Key West last night. as hil. bee 7 ST CONTR | coll 2.32568 NOTICE Special pe oy end Cripples TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 8 P.M. Woman's Club DUVAL STREET To Decide on National Affiliation 8. G. CHAPPELL, President. the the to an- the be Tuesday, October 6, 8 P.M. to 12 Midnight ELES CLUB ANNEX Sponsored by MOTHERS’ CLUB OF C.M.1. and ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL 50c Per Persou .- Door Prise

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