The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 8, 1953, Page 3

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0 S TY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Jo Ellen Keller, Editor ‘Thursday, October 8,1953 - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Woman’s Club Honors Teachers | Of Key West Public Schools _ At Evening Reception, Musicale Page 3 ir Ww atau ifs servi flanked. wi candelabra and enter: nd white flowers. Personals White, daughter of Mrs. W.| Kingman Curry recently return- paces rehomed St. has/¢d from a two week trip to Hot} asa junior at Wil Ark. ngs Bryan University, 2) yrs. Blas Sanchez, 2421 Fogarty college ip Pavion, Tena|ave, is back from a brief trip to i Fi FE & al : Mrs, Bernie Papy has returned’ from‘a-short trip-to Miami. + Cdr, Jeck English is leaving to- day for sea duty on a Norfolk four children have already left’ for her parents’ home in Bucks Coun- Mr. and oa C. W. Holbrook -'stopped at Warm Springs, Ga., re- cently where they visited the Little the late President Roosevelt, ea —_—_—__ "|prero lighthouse, arrived in Key|Mrs. W. R. Schueneman was elect- ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Welcome To Teachers . GUESTS AND MEMBERS chat over their cups of punch at the Woman's Club Tuesday evening to introduce new members of the teaching staff of public to welcome back those who have taught in the past. From the left are Mrs. Mrs. Mavereen Meador, Mrs. Bernard Frank, Mrs. Ethea Stricker and Mrs. Stuart Whiting.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. ZX-11 Wives Plan \Towners Receive Key West Luncheon, Bridge At Adm.’s Quarters Officers Wives Club of ZX-11| Admiral George C. Towner, Com- | Ten And Twenty Years Ago AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN met at the home of Mrs. B. G. Powell for their monthly business meeting, Wednesday, October 7th. |A table was attractively arranged with a silver service and home made pastry of brownies, muffins, Miss Maggie Carey who has been|coconut bars and pecan cookies visiting her sister in Miami re-jand tea, coffee and cokes, turned yesterday. After refreshments, Mrs. John) [Kettlewell called the meeting to! Wallace Pinder today announced/order and the minutes of the last! formally his candidacy for city/meeting were read by the co-chair- clerk. man, Mrs. C. P. McMurray, and were approved. An election was W. H. Pierce, keeper at Som-lheld for a new co-chairman and West to spend his vacation with/ed. Mrs, McMurry ai tically) his family at 622 Ashe St. bears the chairman the club. Appreciation for a job well! OCTOBER 8, 1943 done was voiced by the members to Key West Woman’s Club held its|the out-going chairman Mrs, Ket- first meeting of the year Tuesday. |tlewell. Mrs. Haydn Ilingworth of the Fine} An Advisory Board report was Arts Department wes in charge.|made by the new representative,| Mrs. B. G. Powell. A revised con-lurs. Bennett: War Ration Book No. 4 will be/stitution for the club was read andlexecutive officer a between Oct. 21st/approved in order that copies will whose husbands will be Women’s Auxiliary, , October 2ist. and Mrs. Reid .|be available for all new wives!B MeDonald schools Harold Ca: Of St. Paul’s Hear based ship. His wife and theiri Father Armfield All members are urged to call| meeting will be held at the home ithe hostesses by Tuesday, October|Mrs. Wm. H. McCloskey. With all! 20th for a reservation if they did|business matters satisfactorily at- The Womens’ Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church met at ‘the Parish Hall Monday afternoon when the Rev, John Armfield be- Hostesses for the meeting were ‘Mrs. Glenn West and Mrs, Miriam White House, frequently lived in by|Polisyuk. Attending the affair were Mes- dames Erie Curry, Lee Goddard, ‘Emma Seymour, Elizabeth Reece, not attend the monthly business|tended to the meeting was od meeting. The November business|journed, 1 Telephone: Citizen Office, 2.5661 to members of Circle II in the Church Women [ore enc net ce Plan Community ian Church, with Mrs. G, T. Beyers| - presenting the devotional followed Day At Meetings. |py te tesson given by Mrs. Daniel Garcia. Mrs. T. McKinley met with! Topic presented at each of the the group as a new member. ‘October meetings of the circles of oes — : Mesdames the First Presbyterian Church was Merville Rosam, Raymond Felton, “Jesus, Son of Man.” Donald Heinly, G. T. Beyers, Dan- Preceding the lessons, the chair-|iel Garcia, Herbert Pace and J. P. men presided over the regular bus-|Baillod. iness meetings. Mrs. James Ster-| Circe III met with Mrs. Donald ling, president of the Women of the Meyers. Visiting guests were Mrs. First Presbyterian Church made/Fessenden Westfall of Los Angeles several announcements concerning and Mrs. James Sterling. Mrs. Ed- ‘World Community Day which is to'gar Stark read the Devotional and. } jbe observed Nov. 6th at 8 p. m. in Mrs. F. J. Miller presented the El Salvadore Church, Key West. lesson. She also mentioned the District! Present at the meeting were Mes- Conference of Presbyterian Wom-\dames F. J. Miller, Earl Julian, en scheduled for Nov. 4th at the James Register, D. Campbell, F. Legion Presbyterian Church, Mia-/T. Turner, Louis Foy, George Sow- mi. ers, Edgar Sanchez, Gleason Snow, Cirele I met with Mrs. Richard | Walter Clawson, High Duggan, Ed- Coulter at the Presbyterian Manse gar Stark and J. W. ‘Kovash. with Mrs. James Crissey giving! On the first Monday in Novem- jthe devotional. Members present|ber, Circle I will meet with Mes. were: Mesdames Joseph Bringman,/James Bringman, 1921 Fogarty St., James Crissey, Walter Lazier,|Circle II with Mrs. Herbert Pace, George Miller, Ernest McCord, Da-/3729 Avenue E and Circle III with vid McDaniels, Donald Patterson,|Mrs. Edgar Stark. Charles Swartz and Richard Coul- ter. Mix ground bologna with chop- New members included Mes-'ped hard-cooked eggs, Pickle re- dames W. G. Chapman, Walter lish and just enough mayonnaise to Legamen and Wilson Walker, moisten slightly for a hearty sand- Mrs. wich spread. Pioneer Fabric Center Incorporated 622 Duval Sireet ICED COTTONS Regular $1.98 Yd, Valve Screen Printed PURE SILK ORGANZA $1.00 yd. Regular $2.29 Yd, Value FOR SKIRTS, DRESSES, | DRAPES AND BED SPREADS Solid Color, Wool ‘linsey STOLES . . . $1.98 4 Cup, 22-Gauge Aluminum PERCOLATORS . 98 Toe yd. Regular $1.89 Yd, Valve IN PLAIDS, STRIPES AND SHEERS Regular $150 Yd, Valve * Regular 91.00 Yd, Valve Navy Blue: Lieut. Ray Lilly, USN, executive officer of the USS Robinson, is re- turning tomorrow from two- months’ duty in Texas. 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