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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ~ Saturday, October 10, 1953 New Books And New Interests Are At Library ‘There are some brand new books at the Woman's Club Library, and i you aren't interested in books, come to the library, anyhow. There | interesting collection of shells| Schuck’s desk, and she/ you the collection of pertaining to Florida shells.| has started aaeed a person. me into the library just to well on the way to becom- enthusiastic shell collector.| books include Eleanor} 's “India and the Awak- ening East”; “Storm Haven” by is Frank G. Slaughter; “Sea Hun-| ” by Edouard A. Stackpole and “Footprints of Assurance” by Al- win Bulan. This is a mixted list of both fiction and non-fiction. Another new book that will be of Floridians is “Mandar- St. Johns”, the story of her Stowe during the in Florida. Then) 1953 edition of Foley’s “Best American e 8 ‘ : eft | it 5 books that are circu-| lating most in Key West this week World’ by Jean Cos-} teau, “The High and the Mighty” Ernest Gann, and Nevil Shute’s “In the Wet.” More next week, when there'll be THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |J. Reedy. lof the Fleming Street Methodist ichurch will leave on a trip to} Page 3 Ten and Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of The Citizen \OCTOBER 10, 1933 Mayor William H. Malone was informed today by the captain of} |the United States battleship New| Mexico that no shore leave would | be granted at this time, but pro-/ bably later. William Pinder of Plantation Key | is here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis left yesterday for Coral Gables where: she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas} OCTOBER 10, 1943 The high school PTA will hold} the first meeting of the new term) at the high schooi auditorium, The Rev. W. B. Mundy, pastor Louisiana Tuesday. A variety show was held in ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Work For Fun i al ket KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COMMITTEES MET. at the NCCS building Friday evening to ERED plans for the Columbus Day celebration to be held tonight at the Casa Marina. In the Jackson Square last night spon- sored by the USO. \Randy Beck group from left to right are: 1st row, Edward Toppino, General Chairman, Morga Dellinger, Eugene Fredette, Bill Dyson and George Bonamy. 2nd row, Gene Halpin, Louis Fradette, James Coen and William Shisler. 3rd row, Jack Tallon, Dan Yike, Pat Lenahan and Grand Knight Bob Van Eepoel.—Citizen Photo, Finch. To Marry At ,|Naval Chapel i\ Sunday has been chosen by Miss Randy Beck for her marriage to | Lt, James G. Holbrook, USN. They \will be married in the U. S. Naval | Station Chapel, and Chaplain R. |'C .Tindail will read the double / iring service at 4:30 o'clock. 3 Miss Beck is the daughter of Mr. _jjand Mrs, William G, Beck, Beth- ‘|page, Long Island, N. Y. and Lt. |Holbrook’s mother is Mrs. N. F |Holbrook of Chicago, Ill. Miss Beck has chosen as her |bridesmaid, Miss Alyce Jurgens of \Commack, Long Island, N. Y. | while best man will be Lt. Scott \E. Terrill. | The bride will be given in mar- iriage by Capt. R. G. Martin, USMC jand ushers will include Lt. (j. g.) |Ralph Phillips, Lt. D. Starbuck, Lt. R. Weeks and Lt W. JI. Williams. A reception at the Fort Taylor \Commissioned Officers’ Club will follow the ceremony The bride was graduated from Grace Dodge School in New York City and attended Hunter College there, a 2) ig Bees EXIQUIO “VIDAL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fermin Vidal, 926 Tru- man Ave., is in the medical re- placement center at Catnp Pic- | kett, Va. Vidal is a 1952 grad- ; Lt. Holbrook attended Rice Ins- uate of Key West High School ‘titute in Houston, Tex., and was after which he was enrolled at commissioned in 1945, He is now Florida State University, where |Setving with SurAsDevDet here. he was a member of a campus | fraternity and entered into |FLETCHER HAFFIELD many college activities. At Key |GQES TO FUNERAL West High School he was } Ei the football, and basketball | Fletcher Haffield has left for Ve- } ely ‘ro Beach to attend the funeral of jhis father, who died Wednesday evening. Tip for weight-watchers: Clear; and bouillon cubes have little and Jerry Hafflied, both of Vero value, |Beach. Wed Here Other surviving sons are Warren! Plans Completed For K. Of C. Ball Held Tonight Father Dougherty Council 3652 of the Knights of Columbus is spon- soring. the first annual Columbus Day Ball at the Casa Marina Ho- tel Patio, tomorrow evening at 8:30 p. m. Dress is optional. It was necessary to mzke ar- rangements to hold the dance at the Hotel Patio as it was rot pos- sible to find an indoor hall large enough to accomodate approxi- mately five hundred persons. As month of October has a high rain record, it was necessary to take out rain insurance to cover fixed expenses. If it should rain between the hours of seven and eleven p. m the rain insurance will be in force and the dance will be postponed until the following Saturday, same time, place, entertainment and prizes. In line with the idea of prvoid- ing the best entertainment, the Knights made arrangements with a Miami Amusement Agency to provide the best show available. In a letter recently received from the Agency, this has been guaranteed. Included in the entertainment is ‘Del Breese, a master magician who has played from coast to coast. Breese has just returned from a successful tour of TV and Theatre apy ances in Cuba and South American. Andre and Delphene, popular and well known adagio team who play- ed a command performance before the King and Queen of England, will dance. Andre and Delphene! Thad a ten week egagement at the Palladium in London. Retta Bru- mori, singer of show tunes and popular songs, has just completed successful summer tour with Lit- Jack Little’s Orchestra. One up } { , and coming stars of the future and ij lovely dancer is Carol Ann Ab- ney who will be presented also. | Parties of six or more persons may make reservations by contact- ing Ed Toppino or Victor Davis. Tickets are available from any member of the Knights of Colum- bus or at the following places, Mar- tinez Refrigerating, Eisner Furni- ture Store, Navarros and th efol- * lowing Motels, Santa Maria, South- wind, Key Wester, Key Amabassa- ) dor and Southbeach. | Proceeds from this affair will be ‘ used to start a building fund for a new council home. |. There will be a general drawing for a room air conditioner, plus ; other door prizes. A ticket holder ~ does not have to be present twin a OLGA DIEGUEZ was the bride of ae L. Pease at a wedding ceremony at the bride's home Jast week. After a wedding trip, the couple will make ther home in Key ®st, =—Photo by Sutherland. the air conditioner. | Assisting Brother Ed Toppino, General Committee Chairman are |-V, Davis, G. Bonamy, R. Thomp-| son, G, Martinez, D. Yike, J. Tal- jlon, L. Fradette, P Lanihan, E |Fredette, E. Duncan, I. Lester, D. ;Yacearino, L, Eisner, B. Dyson, W. Shisleir, Apply To Wed Marriage license applications on file today in the office of County \Judge Raymond R. Lord included: | Elpidio P, Rodriguez, 36, 1117 Grinnell St., and Romelia Sanchez Gorrin, 33, 910 Simonton St. Harry B, Saunders, 34, 416 Mar- garet St., and Alma Peggy White, 34, 514 Margaret St. Martin E. Slais, 39, 1116 Truman Ave., and Evelyn G. Derryberry, | 32, 1020}2 Margaret St. Subscribe To The Citizen COMING EVENTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10— 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station! Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming} Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Street Methodist Church, 722 Service Men’s Christian Center, Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. Dance, CPO Club at Naval Air| _ ¢ 323 Whitehead St. Station, Keynotes Combo, 8| Combined social and handicraft p. m. till... hours at K. W. Youth Center| SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11— every Tues. uvening. Open Cocktail Hour, 5 to 7 p. m. at] — house party, 8 p.m. NAS CPO Club. Ladies Golf Tournament. K. W. Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Golf course, 9 a.m. Caballero de la Luz, Inc., meets at the Casa Temple, 422 Amelia St., 3:30 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12— Gym classes for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Jayteen Youth Center, Poinclana 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 Elizabéth St., 8 p.m. Poinciana School PTA, 8 p.m., at the school. DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, 7:30 p.m., St. Paul’s parish hall. Wesleyan Service Guild, WSCS) of First Methodist Church, 6:30 P.m. in the church annex. Gold Star Mothers, 7 a.m., VFW) Home. Presbyterian Church Executive | Board, 8 p.m., at the church. | Beta Sigma Phi sorority, 8 p.m., at San Carlos School. Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish | Rite Temple, at 8 p.m. | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13— Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 tel Mrs. Walter Price Piano and Theory Instruction #9 Fleming St. Phone 2-6371 Baldwin's Garden Supply 1101 SIMONTON STREET Power Mowers To Rent Fertilizers 9:30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. and 2p. m. to 4 p. m., home of Mrs. sre Reynolds, T1C Arthur Sawyer Rd. 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. Harris School PTA at 8 p.m. at school. | Kev West SEAT COVERS HEADLINERS Manager, for FOR Special interest Bewene groups: Kiwanis cats dinner meeting, | Starting at $29.95 and Up Come In and See Joe Mycek, Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 \—— | Carnival Spirit Mrs. Robert Futtrell and son, Donald, of Sanford, Fla., are visit- jing at the home of Mrs. Futtrell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts. Donald has recently been released from the Navy where he | served in the USS Princeton for the jpast three years. | Dr. H. H. Crumm, Ithica, N. y.,| |was a guest at the Rotary Club luncheon Thursday. |_ Vacationing in Mexico City are . jMr. and Mrs. E. B. Knight who ?. jare stopping at Hotel del Prado , | while they are in the Mexican cap- jital. | George P. Fitch, seaman, USN, es {son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. |Fitch, 1114 Watson St., is taking Part in the NATO training exer- cises “Weldfast” aboard the USS Baltimore. Countries participating} in the operation include The United/ States, Great Britain, Greece, Tur-) key and Italy. | Births SON TO FABALS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Fabal, 1032 Catherine St. announce the) birth of a son, Mark Douglas, Oct.! 7th at Monroe General Hospital. KNOWLES HAVE GIRL A daughter, Sharyn Beatrice,' was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester F. Knowles, 1318% duncan St. at Galey Memorial Hospital on Octo- ber 2nd. LEIP rere meg ergenr see HAPPY VICTIM of the Thursday Carnival crush at the Trade Winds Club is Don Albin who was also in the midst of his birth- day celebration. The Hansens, Fred and Renee, provide weekly backgrounds for costume regulars like Jean and Ted, left, Tomi and Polly with Don, and Phil as clown.—Photo by Karns, Subscribe To The Citizen--25c Weekly TAILORED GABARDINE SKIRTS In Lovely Fall Shades DAUGHTER TO BLACKMANS Me. and Mrs. Harold Vern Black- man, 1713 Arthur Sawyer Road, an- ounce the birth of a daughter, Barbara, on Oct. 7, at Monroe Gen. eral Hospital. Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST Se DESIGNERS J. REIDS Salon of Beauty” 423 Fleming St. LA CONCHA HOTEL Trim Shop 202 ELIZABETH STREET Key West’s Newest Trim Shop NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS DOOR PANELS TOPS and BE MERRY! ‘CAUSE T's Free Estimate MERCHANDISE CLUB TABLECLOTHS - CUPS TALLIES - PLACE CARDS STICKERS - COT OFS OUTS BETTY ANN mack cais Stationers 516 FLEMING STREET TELEPHONE 2.5493 MORE FUN AT RAUL’S

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