The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 29, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Gray Ladies Entertain At Birthday Party ‘The Gray Ladies unit of the Amer Red Cross entertained at « Derty at the Old Folks Home to eelebrate the birthdays of Mrs ‘Trout and Mrs. Aurora. In charge Mrs. C. Robert assisted by Mrs he tole Nettles Birthday cakes were donated by the Business and Professional Wo and the Officers ’ Club sent ice cream ‘The program consisted of songs by Mrs. Eileen Kistler who was Sccompanied by Mrs. Elowe Lin Gabi at the piano It was one of the twice-monthly Darties given by the Gray Ladies @ the Hone. Ten and Twenty Years Ago AS TAKEN #ROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN Arthur Sawyer Post of the Amer. jean Legion voted unanimously at &@ meeting Tuesday evening to re quest the Navy Department to tepair the Navy Yard in Key West Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stirrup and son, Dan, left yesterday for Stuart, Fla. to visit relatives. On their re- turn they will stop at Miami for & few days, Dr. William R. Warren read an article on “Vacations” at the lunch eon of the Key West Rotary Club, Sept. 24th at Monroe General Hos- { W YEARS AGO September 28, 1943 Gerald R. Steadman and Inez) May Steadman of 32% Elizabeth) Street have sold lot 16 in block 5, tract 18, on Washington Street to 901 Washington Street, their daughter, Geraldine May. The consideration is nominal. Mayor Willard M. Albury called the attention of automobile own. ers to the painting of headlights. Beginning tomorrow the painting to Mr. and or repainting of headlights will be 913 Duval “arted at City Hall, The last day eral Hospital on & whieh to have headlights pro- 29rd, perly dimmed by paint is Oct. 5th Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter, Cornelia, to Mr. and Mrs, William Arnold on Sept. 22nd. Mrs. Arnold was the former Cornelia Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Warren, 412 Elizabeth Street ALIMONY ASKED NEW YORK ‘*—The Marchion ess of Milforid-Haven is seeking $1,200 monthly temporary alimony pending trial Of her suit for either separation or divorce from the British nobleman ‘The American-born wife of Mar. queess David Milford-Haven en tered the alimony piea yesterday Supreme Court Justice M. MeNally. He reserved decision and ordered all papers delivered to him by Oct Poinciana School ( A NEW LIBRARY | |The baby is named Marie Teresa jdell, on Thursday, Sept. 24th at THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : Pege 3 Cordons Bleux Red Cross Makes Christmas Plans Junior Red Cross committee members of the Key Wes Chapter met Monday afternoon at Truman School t discuss plans fer the coming year Mrs. Merville Rosam, chairman presided over the meet ing The chairman announced that November | through November 15 will be Junior Red Cross Enroll men in the schools of the city American Junior Red Cross mem bers have a share in the Red Cross throughout the world. Over @ national Red Cross and Red societies enroll Junior members for service in their own and other lands, In addition to all holiday favors which will be made for the patients n the Naval Hospital, Monroe Gen. and both Old Folks Homes. table covers, canes and crossword puzzles will be distribu ed as well as current magazines. Sponsors present ‘¢ Mrs. Mer- ville Rosam, chairman, Miss Lo retta Pratt, Key West High School, Sister Cecelia Rose, Sister Ellen and Mrs. Frank Loeblich of the Convent ofe Mary Immaculate. Miss Anne Davis and Mrs. Max Foster of Truman School, Miss Marie Haskins and Mrs. George Perpall of Hatris School, Mrs. Lin- ton Cooper, Mrs. Martha String. fellow and Mrs. Ruth Rogers, Poin. ciana School and Mrs. Carola Net- les, executive secretary of the lo- ¢ cal chapter, Mrs. Raymond Felton W elcome Party wot an bee & Ker Was Given West High School, For USS Bushnell a a | The return of the USS Bushnell to Key West from the recent cruise in the Caribbean was celebrated at the NCCS USO on Sunday eve. Crseent eral rales, S. H. Pierce, C. U. A a ning with a dance, music furnished by the Tune Toppers Orchestra a “Welcome Greeting,” delivered by Ida Gellrich, and refreshments of punch and cake. A large banner, with the words “Welcome, USS Bushnell” covered the back wall of the stage. | The Tune Toppers Orchestra will play for dancing at the Club on Wednesday from 8:45 to 11 p. m., announce and on Friday the dance will fol Mary Cor- jow the football game, and will last from 10 p. m. to midnight | Other program activities include the Beginners’ Spanish Class on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.; Bingo on Octavio Juan, was born Tuesday from 8:30 to 10 p. m., d Mrs. Octavio J. Alpizar, \followed by refreshments; NCCS Street, at Monroe Gen- USO Bowling Team bowls with the Wednesday, Sept. Navy Wives’ League at the U. S. |Naval Station alleys on Thursday at 1 p. m.; A Spaghetti Supper is served from 5 to 6 p. m. every Sunday. Games and athletic activities in Claude ping pong, pool tables, weight lifting and speed and weight bags last Hot showers are always availa thin ble. A variety of musical instru ments are on hand. The cordial welcome extended to all Service personnel who visit the NCCS USO has long made the Club 4 popular leisure time resort DAUGHTER TO MADDENS A daughter was born Thursday, pital to Mr. and Mrs. James W. Madden of 2013 Roosevelt Drive. FELTONS HAVE Girt Mr. and Mrs. James E. Felton, the birth of a daughter, Monroe General Hospital. SON TO ALPIZARS A son, Four Eseape TACOMA, Wash. &—Four con- viets escaped from MeNeil Island Federal Penitentiary late night. Two were recaptured wi hours after they escaped Vincent N, Chesney, who was serving a term for violation of the Dyer Act—illegal transportation of a stolen car across a state line— was retaken as he tried to swim actoss choppy Puget Sound NO CIGARETTES Edward Morden, a Canadian MONTGOMERY, Ala. #—Burg alien serving a four-year term for lars whe broke into a cigarette a Dyer Act conviction, was re- machine at a drive-in movie last hea 7 oe at the prison night found themselves outsmarted ae ee oe oe | Instead of money in the coin box, there was a note which read “Note to burglar—emptied every hight. Tell your friends too.—The | Management.” About % per cent of the Niagara River's flow passes over the Ca- nadian falls. )pens Library field and C. C. Valdez.—Citize ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE + ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH VESTAYM EN turned into blue ribbon cooks at the en- chilado dinner served at the Parish H ast night. Chefs, from the left, are: Edelmiro Mo- , E. Cur J. Otto Kirchheiner, The Rev. John S. Arm- n Staff Photo by Finch. Sen. McCarthy The IsWedToday | Weatherman In Washington aw Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy through Wednesday with WASHINGTON w—Sen. Joseph widely scattered showers and little R. MeCarthy (R-Wis) and Miss change in temperatures. Moderate Jean Fraser Kerr, his onetime girl southeasterly to easterly winds to- Friday who won bis heart, were day and Wednesday. married today. Thcusands of well . wishers and curious surged outside Peep gfti go Me Soy Ryne St. Matthews Roman Catholic Ca- tered sh ta eo cast and en- thedral as they spoke their vows t Partly In the cathedral, which seats|ctoudy elsewhere through Wednes. about 900, were mest of the top day. Little change in temperatures figures of Washington official and . diplomatic life Nearly every seat Psa oo the ee was filled for the ceremony and Straits: Moderate to occasional “s the nuptial low masz which fol- northeasterly to easterly lowed winds over the extreme north por- ” tion through Wednesday. Gentle to The Rev. Fr moderate southerly and southeast- of St. Matthews erty winds the pone pls ceremony over the south ¥ tral portions, except becom: The bride entered the shareh| wag Pe vemg cern, wes eal with Wilbur A. Johnson of Kearney erly in the central portion tonight and Fanwood, N.J., a close friend! sq Wednesday. Mostly cloudy of the family who gave her in weather with scattered showers. marriage | : M te st. McCarthy, escorted by his Droth-| eety am ge ggg rie omnes er, William P. MeCarthy of Chi- Wednesday. Generally fair in the cago, walked through a side ea- trance to await his bride extreme north portion and mostly As she appr se G William J. Awalt performed the ned, he took her portions with showers over the portion. arm and they walked dewn a white extreme southern carpet through the altar rail to halt before Father Awalt Hundreds of uninvited gathered easterly to southerly winds through ong defo he ¢ Wednesday. Mostly cloudy weather nopftian aged pi - pos Pe with scattered showers. dignitaries. Police estimated 3,500, Weather Summary for the Tropi were around the cathedral cal Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea There was a great burst of ap- and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico:| plause when McCarthy drove up.|Weather conditions are about nor-) When his bride arrived, there were mal over the area with no signs shouts of “Hi, Jeanie” and — a tropical disturbance. applause The guest list for the ceremony Observations Taken At City Office, was long and imposing. There were 200 guests from McCarthy's home) state of Wisconsin Key West, Fla., Sept. 29, 1953 at 6AM, EST TEMPERATURES Highest yesterday Lowest last night .. Mean ..... Normal Total last 24 hours ...... Total this month ........ Excess this month .. Total this year .... Excess this year . 7.98 ins Relative Humidity, 7 AM. 2% Barometer (See Level), 7:00 AM. 29.84 ins.—1011.2 mbs. 1.20 ins. ~ 11.86 ins. oe 6.23 ins. +4 4a Corrections leloudy in the south and central] Western Caribbean: Moderate Cayo Hueso Grotto at Red Man's - 98.50 ins./ Dorcas Society To Discuss Bazaar | AD important business meeting will be held at the same time as ithe regular meeting of the Dorcas Society on Thursday even |} There will be a dis plans for the November The business meeting w at 7:30. After the meet refresh ed at the home wt. Evexyone is ng bar begin j eeeeerenccnmnenniene : Coming Events TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29— Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 ta 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Service Men's Christian Center, at 323 Whitehead St. Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center every Tues. evening, Open house party, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament. K W Golf course, 9 a.m Special interest Sewing groups 9:39 a m. to 1139 6 m and 2p. m. to 4p. m. home of Mrs. Richard Reynolds, 1C Arthur Sawyer Rd Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting, 6:45 p.m. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor, 7:45 p. m Beginner's Bridge, Ft. Taylor, m. p.m. Every Tuesday, rumba lessons, Ft Taylor, 8:15 p.m. Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, 9 to 12 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30— Gym ciasses for O.W.C, Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, at 1 p.m. N. S$. Key West Lions, meeting, 6:30 Pm. at Lions Den, Seminary st Monroe County Hospital Wom an's Auxiliary Sewing group at hospital, 2 p.m. Ceramfe Classes and hand weav ing, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting for members only, 515% Duval Street. Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, ltd Presbyterian women will give spaghetti dinner at Stone Meth- odist Church 6 to 8 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2— Old Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poincians Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m, | Game night, CPO Club, NAS. dJayteen Youth Center Dance, Poinciana, 8 to 1) p.m Officers Chub Fern Chapter OES, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Hall, 8 p.m. Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheon and fashion show, Fort Taylor ' 12:30 p.m SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Fleming Street. 7.30 p.m. Dance, CPO Club at Naval Air Station, Keynotes Combo, ¢ p. m. ti .. |SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5— Cocktail Hour, 5 to 7 p. m. at NAS CPO Club. Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballere de la Luz, Ine. meets at the Casa Temple, 422 Amelia St., 3.30 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5— Gym classes for O.W.C, Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Jayteen Youth Center, Poinciana movies, & p. ™. Alcoholics Anonymous | meeting, 515% Duval Street, 8 p.m. Logia Marti No. 3, Orden Cabal- leros de Marti, Inc., at Temple, 919 Elizabeth 3t., § p.m. Executive Board, Poinciana PTA at 8 p.m. at the school Key West Ministerial Ass'n YMCA on Whitehead Street at 9:30 a.m. Circle 1 of First Chureh at 3 p.m Circles of Presbyterian Church Circle 1, 8 p.m., Circle II, 3 p.m., Circle Il] 8 p.m.; places to be announced WMU of First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. at the Church | | Methodist |party on Thursday, Oct. ist at 7:30 p. m. for the parents and teachers of the first grade children at Harris Elementary school. The ‘PTA will sponsor th: party and Room Motlers will be hostesses. Mrs. Dorothy Sweeting will be in charge of the party. It will be held Telephone: Citizen Office, 2.5661 Christmas-on-the-High-Seas Program Is Set By Red Cross os" Bowl Queen souoe” ” Contest Is Underway vas Chapte ture for Winner Will Rule Over 3- Day Football Fe A h B we reali seems prem but it is ¢ 4 Chr nees to those me » § service, find them ea on December 25 She explained thet while the Christmas-on-the-Migh-Seas pro Grom © spensered by the Red ross, it is made possible by Groups threugheut the nation which contribute gift packages for distribution te treeps beund over sen w tival Here 1 al ns n < with ed Li | At the same time, Judge Eva asked vary ‘ social ¢ plan ne program. Rules governing the contest have been simplified and al! whe plan on entering should leave twe 8 « 10 glossy photographs at Lou's Radio and Appliance Store, $22 Duval Street. irls between the ages of 16 and “This traditional Red Cross vice offers a splendid opportunity for loral organizations to under take « worthwhile project she said. Participation in the pro ‘am het only assures us of the gratitude of some lonely service 22 years are eligible to enter the man, but, at the same time, af. contest. No relative of a Lions fords us the satisfaction of know. Club member may enter, however ing we have helped make Christ. The winner of the contest will mas bright for someone |be selected on the basis of her ticipation in the program popularity with the girl receiving is simple, Cheirman Gibson jthe highest number of votes being | pointed out. Groups wishing te [selected as the winner. Judges foke part should first decide hew |for the competition will not be | many gift packeges they wish to jidentified until after the winner | prepare and then notify the Red bas been selected Cross chapter. | Voting blanks will be distributed Each package should be filled son in a downtown location so with at least three gift items, the that those wishing to cash their total value of which should not ballots may do so exceed $1.50. All gifts must be! Prizes will be awarded to the new and must be selected from Winners and all will receive the following list of approved Corsages on the Friday night pre- items: pencil with clip, photo ceding the football game between \folder, billfold, pencil-type pocket/the Pensacola Navy and Camp flashlight, pocket-size bottle open- Lejeune Marine elevens er, key ring, cigarette case,| All girls attending the Key West pocket-size novel, comic book. High School, the Convent of Mary playing cards, pilskin pouch, bali- Immaculate and all other young point pen, gum or hard candy in'Key West ladies are invited to par- airtight cellophane bags, and ticipate in the Queen contest plastic insert for billfold | a Any local organization or in-| Serving scalloped tomatoes? Try dividual wishing to participate in,topping them with a little the Christmas - on - the - High - Seas Cheddar cheese. Or make project should contact the Service ut of cheese bread and use them Group Chairman, Judge Eva Gib. in preparing the tomato dish son, or the Red Cross Chapter at 1301 Front as seater 2-365) '§ \Apply To Wed ADELINE Interiors Custom Work Dene in Our Own aoe oe Decorating Workshop lie DIAL 2.2365 eet 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST { ‘ rd ser George Beeson, 411 Street, and Gladys Ca Watson, 20, 1430 Eliza have applied for a mar ense at the off inty Judge Raymond R St Cc Le | COIFFURE DESIGNERS ie J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL Although people with normal vi sion ar aware of objects within a circle of 180 degrees, some people} who have a vision defect called tunnel vision” see only in an are of about 20 degrees. ' Capt. Shirley J. Garson Wishes To Announce That The STORM KING Will Not Be Available for Ocean-Bottom Fishing for the Next Four Weeks While She Is On Her Northern Trip AND—EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO ALL HER FRIENDS open es terday. The library is one of the most modern and best equipped nd work ro n addition to the main reading room. There are shelves for are consta being added for student circulation. Visual educational en Wal participate in the operation of the library —Citizen Staff Photo a the Congregational Church ree- jreation center. The date, Thursday, jOct. Ist, is stressed, as it is ap cesrection on the “ate of some of [the invitations already sent out. fn this part of the « collections and aids include by Finch. mov ie

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