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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 3O ELLEN KELLER, Editor Sorority Outlines Coming Events, Names Committees Beta Sigma Phi held its second meeting of the year at the’ Rt topics of Poise and! ed up her short) that poise comes! not talent and that} completely on sin- it E g g i it H ite and listed the! committee chairmen nie Swan, Co-Chairman; Escort : Jessie Michael, Chairman; Advanced Publicity: Julie George, Chairman; Baby Sitting Service: Agnes Lawrence, Chairman; Trans- portation: Elsie Peters, Chairman; : Margaret Scully, Chairman and Finance: Libby Acheson, Chairman. President Sylvia Knight announc- ed that a new meeting place was being located and would be in use . Members will be notified. Wilhelmina Harvey, Playground Chairman, announced that the fence was now up on the play-' ground and that there was a possi- that additional would on the same ground nearby the smaller children at) E i penses. She called on Co-Chairman Ida Gellrich who reported that the Rummage Sale preparations were nearly completed for this coming | Saturday. It will be held at St. Joseph's Hall, corner of Thomas and Angela Streets, from 10 a.m. ted that her plans aking for the annual to be held at the’ Hotel, Thanksgiving man Florence Rabon’ it beach party held at Monroe Beach was success and that there was) attendance of thirty at the af- , including some Nu Phi Mu sisters and dates. -the-Year Chairman Edith urged all committee chair-) men to keep a careful record of ttendance at their meetings as well a sthose who contribute their time and talents. These things, .| Seed pearls. She carried a bouquet ja skirt of tiers of net over taffeta. Thursday, October 1, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Joyce Gibson Weds J. C. Lewis ‘In Evening Church Ceremony Joyce Louise Gibson was married Sept. 25th to John Coy Lewis in an evening ceremony at the Congregational Church. The service was read by the Rev. Charles H. Meeker. The bride, daughter of Mr. George F. Gibson, wore a fioor-length gown of white chantilly lace over slipper satin. Her net veil which came to her waist, and hung from a lace Juliet cap embroidered in of white carnations tied with white satin ribbon. ce The bride was given in marriage|with white corsage and accessor- by her father, and was attended jies. by Myrna Rae Lewis, sister of the; A reception followed at the Elks grbom, who wore a pale green'Club Annex. It was attended by ballerina gown with a small jacket.'90 guests. Marjorie Lopez and It was made of lace over net with|Barbara Gummo assisted with the serving. The bride’s table was) Her bouquet of carnations was)covered with a lace cloth, and her tied in ribbons of the same color.|three-tier wedding cake was de- The church was - decorated in corated with flowers and ferns. gladioli, white pom - poms and| The young couple, who went on ferns, and wedding musie included ,|Oh Promise Me” and “Becauge,” ,| With Jo Ann Mullins as vocalist; and Betty Dean organist. The groom, son of Mr, and Mrs. :|William Lewis, chose George P, Gibson, Jr., brother of the bride, ;|a8-his best man. Ushers were Paul D. Gibson, Jr., cousin of the bride, “jand Ervin Higgs. The groom’s mother wore an of the bride, Mrs. Smith wore a ‘costume of Navy blue and white September Bride are Pigs tir a seas a JOYCE G aqua dress with black accessories, | .|and a white corsage. Grandmother win tba Florida wedding trip, are now {at home at we 1216 B Margaret Street. ‘They were both graduated from |Key West High School. The groom served overseas with the army for by the Adams Dairy. Out of town guests at the wed- ding included Lt. and Mrs. A. N. Dussel of California, and Mr. and \Mrs. George Billberry, Miami. Travelling costume for the new |Mrs. Lewis was an aqua suit with white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Sian ant nal IBSON was the lovely bride of John Lewis on Fri- day, September 25th, at a church ceremony. Both young people are from Key. West families. here.—Citizen Staff Photo by KEY WEST Ten and Twenty Years Ago AS TAKEN FROM || FILES OF THE CITIZEN October 1, 1933 Miss Mary Whitmarsh, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Whit- marsh, who has been. visiting re-! latives in Jacksonville, returned home yesterday. The Rev. E. R, Evans, pastor jof First Congregational Church, |left yesterday for DeLeon Springs to attend a convocation of Con- gregational ministers in Florida. Choppy seas and heavy winds ‘today halted the survey of the ‘Northwest Channel conducted by Army engineers under the direc-| tion of Col. George E. Brown, October 1, 1943 They are making their home Finch, | 1 Spaghetti Dinner To Be Held Presbyterian women of the Church of the Rock will serve @ “good Presbyterian dinner” this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Old Stone Methodist Church, The menu, consisting of spa- ghetti, meatballs, hot rolls, salad and ice cream, will be Prepared by the women of the Church of the Rock headed by Mrs. Ruth Baker who will be assisted by a large and effi- cient staff. Proceeds: from the dinner will be given to the Building Fund for the new church. Tickets are available at the Apply To Wed The following couples have ap- two years and is now employed) Page 3: (SiRTHS) GIRL TO TYNESES Mr. and Mrs. Morgan R. Tynes, 700 White Street, announce the birth of a daughter, Anne Marie, at Monroe General Hospital on Friday, Sept. 25th. DAUGHTER TO DEHNERTS A daughter, Patricia Ann was) born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. 'Dehnert, 2601 Fogarty Avenue, Saturday, Sept. 26th at Monroe |General Hospital. PERRETTS HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Perret, 512 Olivia Street, announce the birth of their son, Warren Jules, Jr., on Sunday, Sept. 27th, at Mon- toe General Hospital. GIRL TO WALTERSONS A daughter, Jo Ann, was born to} Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Walter- son, 921 Ashe Street, at Monroe General Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 26th. |NAVARROS HAVE DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G.Na- varro, Jr., Box 291, Marathon, are the parents of a daughter, Gloria Ann, born Tuesday, Sept. 29th at! Monroe General Hospital. Woman’s Club To Greet Faculty The Key West Woman’s Club will open the club year by hon- oring the women on the faculties of the local schools. The busi-' ness meeting has been cancelled and the reception and a_ short! musical program will , begin at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 6, at the Woman’s Club, 319 Duval] ‘Street. The Junior Woman's Club has, postponed its covered dish supper originally scheduled for the night of October 6th and will join the Senior members in welcoming the teachers. The supper will be held at the Woman’s Club Tues-| day, October 13. Prospective| members of the Junior Club will be the guests of the club at this meeting. The Junior executive board will be hostesses for the’ supper. Halfback Club Elects Officers, Plans Events Members of the Halfback Club) held their regular meeting Thurs- day evening at 901 Eaton Street at! which time they elected officers for the coming year. They are: President, Mrs. Esmond Albury; vice-president, Mrs. Claude Thomp- son; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Wadworth Demeritt, and Re- cording Secretary, Mrs. Keller Watson, New board directors include: Mrs. Norman Brantléy and Mrs. Peter Knight. Plans are underway for the sea-| son for entertainment ‘of the Conchs, the Key West High School Football team. The committee in charge ef the Football Queen’s election _ last; ‘Tuesday were: Mrs. Glynn Archer, Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting,|Barometer (Sea Level), 7:00 A.M. chairman, assisted by Mesdames John West, W. Curry Harris, Claude Thompson and Norman Brantley. A drive for new members is| underway, and anyone wishing to join is cordially invited to the meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m., at 901 Eaton Street. In Training COMING EVENTS AY, OCTOBER 1— 6:45 p. m. Ft Taylor Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor, 7:45 p. m. Beginner's Bridge, Ft. Taylor, 8 P. m. Every Tuesday, rumba lessons, Ft. Taylor, 8:15 p.m. Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, 9 to 12. Civil Air Patrol, 8 p. m., Ameri-| can Legion Home, Stock Island. | Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocanhantas, at 7:30 p. m.' at Redman Hall. | Key West Assembly No. 13 Order) of Rainbow Girls, 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. K. W.. No. 33 Disabled Americaf. Veterans at Orden Cahs! de la Luz Temple, 422 Amelia Street; 8 p. m. Theater, 8 p. m. i 'way, but because they'll cook even- Key West Players at the Barn ly. Telephone: K. Of C. Will Legion Auxiliary ‘Meet Tonight To Aid Voters Ay was announced by Grand) At the reeent meeting of Ameri- ight Robert Van Eepoel, that 5 3, there will be a special meeting of“ Lesion Auxiliary Arthur Saw- the Knights of Columbus tonight|¥eF Unit No. 28, the community at the NCCS Hall on Duval Street service chairman, Teresa Braxton, Piha seca a econ pala for volunteers who could kickass pore rT cma S| offer transportation or act as baby Geeks eat pict joe = On| sitters for people who would other Edvanion ira chairman of| ie be unable to get out to vote ee Gate aac porhantte {at the November 3rd election. wants all members of that com tg here pears < eee ae mittee to meet at tonight's meet-|-0,t2¢ Teduest, and anyone wishing “ either of these services, transpor- — tation or a baby sitter, to facili- tate going to the polls please call Mrs. Braxton at 2-3405. | ADELINE ae Citizen Office, 25661 Vegetables should be cut in) Pieces the same size not only be-| cause they look attractive that FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2— Old Fashioned hymn sing and, fellowship program, Poincians Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. p.m. ‘Cayo Hueso Grotto at Red Man’s' 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! Keynotes Combo, 8 p. m. til .. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5— Cocktail Hour, 5 to 7 p. m. at NAS CPO Club. Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballero de la Luz, Inc., 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, 8 p. m. Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting, 515% Duval Street, 8 p.m.’ Logia Marti No. $3, Orden Cabal-' leros de Marti, Inc., at Temple, 919 Elizabeth St., 8 p.m. Executive Board, Poinciana PTA * eat 8 p.m. at the school Key West Ministerial Ass’n., YMCA on Whitehead Street at 9:30 a.m. Circle I of First Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Circles of Presbyterian Church: Circle I, 8 p.m., Circle II, 3 p.m., Circle III 8 p.m.; places to be announced. WMU of First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. at the Church TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6— 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. uvening. Open house party, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament, K. W. Golf course, 9 a.m. Arthur Sawyer Rd. SATURDAY, Boat Rides and Cokes In Observance of National Kid’s Day Te All Children of Key West (White and Colored) Beats Leave Gulf Oil Company’s Dock, Foot of Duval Street 8:30 to 12 Noon — 1 to 5 P.M. Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Key West Key West Woman’s €lub at 3:30| Pp. m. in Woman’s Club aud- itorium, Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371 ~ at 8 p. m., VFW Home. K. W. Chapter No. 283, National Sojourners, 7 p. m. at Church of the Rock. | Harris School Exec. Board at 7:30 p. m. at the school. Junior Woman’s Club Business meeting, 8 p. m. at the Wo- man’s Club. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7— Gym ciasses for O.W.C.. Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m, The Weatherman Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy with scattered showers through Friday and not much change in tempera- tures. Moderate to occasionally) fresh easterly winds. sionally cloudy with scattered’ showers and little change in tem- peratures through Friday. Jacksonville through the Florida Straits and the Fast Gulf: Fresh/ easterly winds through Friday.| Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy with scattered showers. Western Caribbean: Moderate east and southeasterly winds through Friday. Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy with scattered showers. Weather Summary for the Tropi- cal Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico: Weather conditions are about nor- mal over the area today with no signs of a tropical disturbance. ‘Observations Taken At City Office) Key West, Fla., Oct. 1, 1953 at 8 A.M., EST PRECIPITATION Total last 24 hours OCTOBER 3 CARD OF THANKS The widow and family of Wil- liam R. McClintock wish to thank friends who sent flowers and fur- nished cars last Saturday at the 904 FLEMING ST. |] Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 KEY WEST Florida: Partly cloudy to occa-! dose. funeral. LULA McCLINTOCK. Style 767, 768 COIFFURE DESIGNERS ie J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL ARTHRITIS: RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS Find New Curb For Pain | Users Rejo! 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Only A GLOBE “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” KEY WEST’S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE 510 FLEMING STREET Key West, Fla. When In Miami Visit Our Store at 30 N.E. First Street CENTRAL PHARMACY — Corner White and Truman Avenue — Mail Orders Filled. Be sure to see this month’s pro- vocative feature “Can This Marriage Be Saved?” Many a good wife and mother fails to realize she is also her husband's partner. June’s marriage almost failed because she was too shy to entertain Tim’s business as- sociates, or meet their wives. A familiar problem solved by the American Institute of Family Relations in the October Ladies’ Home Journal, on sale today. SATURDAY NIGHT, 3 iM. See... ‘The Cry of the Orient’ "A Feature-Length YFC Decumentary Film In Sound and Color 729 FLEMING STREET and interest count| Coach Stone of Key West High’ toward the final outcome of the} Girl-of-the-Year honor at the end of the year, : President Sylvia Knight then’ introduced Dee Furnish, Corrinne} Mukulak and Donna Fearn, all! new transfers to Beta Omega Hostess Mary Spottswood served} hors d'oeuvres and refreshing drinks. School was guest speaker at the! Lions Club in their Den on Semin-|R. Lord. ary Street. —_—— Chica Field, and Agnes Irene Dav- There is a possible hurricane for- is, 21, Green Trellis Motel; mation 450 miles from Key West! Charles Edward Henry, 29, NAS,| off the north coast of Yucatan, |Boca Chica Field, Miss Betty Adams, Key West/Street; jStudent at Florida Southern College; Robert Wayne Torrey, 20, Marine} was pledged to Kappa Gamma Tau Barracks, and Grace Louise Bar-) sorority it was announced by the Toso, 20, 1804 Seidenberg Avenue; Minoca Council To Attend Funeral Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas, asks that all mem- bers attend the funeral of Sister Sarah Roberts. It is requested Boca Chica, and Mary! , 23, Casa Roma Motel;| Levaughn Lester Pease, 21, USS daughter of B. N. Adams who lives) FAWTU, at 2041 Seidenberg Avenue. M. Tosh, \Mothers’ Club iguez, 18, 609 Whitehead Street. | Plans Party Dois Fletcher McKleroy, 42, HS-} 1, Seaplane Base ,and Effie Orene! plied for marriage licenses at the! > fegular dinner meeting of the/0ffice of County Judge Raymond) i Dallas Franklin Sasser, 21, Boca! . and Lorraine! | Martha Johnson, 28, 419 Simonton) ‘ {Dean of Women. Miss Adams is the’ Robert Eugene Porterfield, 23, © Howard Gilmore, and Olga Die-| | [ANDO HERNANDEZ, son | ITS A ‘Buccaneer , PARTY TONITE that they meet in front of the First) Wiley, 28, Miami, have applied’ Of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Quin- NELLY DON DRESSES Congregational Church at 4:30, so) they can attend as a unit Mothers’ Club of the Convent of for a marriage license tero, 220 Simonton Street, has |Mary Immaculate and St. Joseph's! Robert Max Morr’:, 25, USS) entered his sixteen weeks of |School are planning a card Party|Medregal, and D-rothy Loretta! basic training with Company MRS. ANDERSON jand cake sale to be held at the Morris, 118-D Peary Court, have| “A,” 364th Infantry Regiment, IN HOSPITAL [Octaber eth, af 8° me, Preeeens(te wea | 9th Infantry Division, at Fort | Mrs. Al B, Anderson was taken will go toward the purchase of a that anyone desiring tic-) DN. J. He was formerly to the hospital Wednesday morn-'35 millimeter projector for the|kets contact Mrs. Joseph Lopez, €™Ployed by the Universal ing where she is under observa- schools. ‘Tel. 25969, or Mrs. Thomas Lin-| Cleaners in Key West—Offi- | ton. | Mrs. Helen Cleeson, chairmas,lares, Tel. 23079, | cial Army Photo. | In Costume or As You Are Trade Winds *

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