The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 21, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Citizen Office, 25661 at Monroe General Hospital Telephone: ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, October 21st: Fern Chapter, No. 21, OES, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Kaights of Pythias, at Pythian Hall SUNDAY, October 25th: Amelia St. . {TUESDAY, October 27th: 30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church 3:30—Logia “Marti” Nro, 3, Orden Caballeros de la Luz, at 422 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tourna ment, at Key West Golf Club 6:45—Kiwanis Club, at La Concha Hotel 10:30—Navy Wives’ Club No, 88, at Bldg. 178, Naval Station 12:30—HS-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Handweaving Classes, at West Martello Art School 1:15—Monroe County PTA Council, place to be announced 2:00—Women’s Auxiliary, 8:00—Dade Lodge No. 14, Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—BPW Club, at the Woman's Club 8:00—JayCees at Jr. Chamber of Commerce clubhouse THURSDAY, October 22nd: :00—Ceramics Classes, at West Martello Art School 1:00—Ceramic Class, at West Martello Art School 12:15—Rotary Club, at St. Paul’s Parish Hall 12:30—-VX-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 1-4 7:30—CAP Cadets, at Key West High School 7:30—-K, W. Radio Amateurs’ Club at the Armory FRIDAY, October 23rd: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Comissary, 9-12 J. REIDS Phone Wonderful Help COIFFURE DESIGNERS the $~ ao ee Ten And Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of The Citizen OCTOBER 21, 1933 Key West is host today to more’ ie on the Florida East Coast Railway! eurb than 1,000 Miamians who are here Virginia’ the Mesdames vice president; Mrs. Adelaida Acevedo, president, and Mrs. Juanita Veliz, secretary. Salinero, Officers Are Elected ‘Wesley House Women’s Club, one of Key West’s oldest women’s rina a recently celebrated the twenty-first year of its incep- Tria gieip, wblch in, compeaed tic “ike oat part of Spanish- " | speaking American. women, meets primarily for social and recrea- tional purposes. Officers elected for the coming year are in the photograph above, rez, Ofelia Johnson, Consuelo Jim-' enez, Ramona Hundt, Gisela Al- varez, Louisa Milord, Blanche Tor-| ee and Maria Figueroa, anjand among other members of the organization are: .|Rose Perez Rolo, Natalia Gutier- e:|Manuel Valdez, Jr., oll Tg Honored At Mrs. J, Lancelot Lester, who has been visiting in Miami for a few days, retutned to Key West yest Birthday Party 2 ‘a 3 5 Jean H. Adams, teacher at Key West High School, Miss Irmina Valdez was married | Sunday to John A, Zerbe, USN, | and members of her class enter- with County Judge Raymond R.| Mrs. OCTOBER 21, 193 tained with several musical selec- | tions at the luncheon of the Rotary tion commissioners, tendered his seaman, is aboard the USS Bayfield which has re- Jr, who has returned USN, of 414 Amelia St., from four years of army service in-| The engagement of Jo-Ann Pin- The Bayfield, flagship of Trans- port Division 14, has a long re- der to Benjamin E. Carey is Jose Rodriguez, resignation at a meeting of the| Mr. Carey, board held last night. cently undergone overhaul in the Naval Ship Yard at Pearl Harbor, | later of wedding plans for the and Mrs. Henry W. Pinder, 717| couple, nounced today by her parents, Mr. | ‘Love Lane. Is Engaged To B. E. Carey Key West Boy Is In Navy Iwo Jima, Korea. Okina’ and Hungnam, NEW] FAMILY SHOE STORE Key West. Florida “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” 510 Fleming Street KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST When In Miami Visit Our Store at 30 N.E. First Street and he joined in games with Over 50 guests were present to see Manuel blow out the candles on his pink and white birthday small friends during the after-|Lord officiating. noon. Threre were paper hats, ches | cream. candies, balloons and ice cream. Manuel wore a Navy blue and white suit for the occasion. * |Methodiats To cake, his aout Mayfield Taylor, Anna per in|mero, Aleida a the Castro, Dulce Perez, Isabel Val-' Be i Raa falas ftpite ie anh Tee ae nuiine Ae esa aigiateglp 3 HF ligt al 3 qigts ate RHE iti lil file Rae te iy a thse winds st For Key West Wesley Club side where you Haydee Martinez, treasurer; Mrs. Rachel Sanchez, sunshine chairman; Mrs. Angelina Pineda, rebes, spun ray- blows up. This RECENTLY ELECTED OFFICERS of Wesley House Women’s Club are, from the left, Mrs. ons, ge challis and quilted ae 2 TH these are alse mules and flats warm things. The jersey “Jamas” were smart as anything. T- go with THE At HH reprodu: sha slantosiniaionio avencon gaz salads « you'll ile Bes iuaiii 3 iy a r Sivz ayy a say i ity a He : hi nie 1H i He Hi LHD ss 4 a s pieE aft ie it Hilly ea a Hit aril LHe i al ibsit sh ij eal oR? HE use 44 taht a (tte anit Wednesday, October 21, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN #333. eee Hp i sia HH dint, qih nating! sill PITH sit Hi ti tales ile Hr dente > TPE afk Pir i a ‘very adv aipea: cull Hold Banquet For Laymen f will either sur-|T. H. feserve places, will meet Thursday eve-|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- The Key West High School Band |cluding overseas duty in Germany, ning at 8 o’clock at the high school|jamin Carey, 404 White St. Pee to which city-wide le ist laymen are invited will “4 CG be held at Old Stone Methoaist| Miss Pinder ‘Church, on Eaton and Simonton Reservations must be made for - |the event. To A spokesman for the department said average prices for all of 1953, ‘WASHINGTON (®—Egg prices iy. band room. Mrs. Glenn West asks| There will be an announcement Sts., Thursday, October 29, 1953, at 8 o'clock. {that all members be present. Agriculture Department said to- which cannot be computed until should dip slightly in 1954, the Meet Thursday Egg Prices Up the end of the year, please call 2-6794. svout/Band Boosters like|May set a record this year but three- twelve faced a fly ys es over.) today. sages Careline of this covering. They are feet, |, and smart Besides that, inex. to clean. What xk As hard te beat as having fun «+ .@ hair style at Donald's 's nice knowing people ‘Mrs. Morse. Key West can be real secs ve calls the things she’s doing “work,” because, as she says ais suit: brietisstil j savihing you enjoy doing so much] proud of it's adopted daughter. Pass or approach the previous high jof 1951. rt by|cord of war service including the is to| Normandy beach heads. this ggs and of likely to be new records. But egg production next year probably will top the ‘lijthe same demand, is expected to ,. Til drop egg prices siightly. Heavy Colo. Snowfall it) A special “outlook” you/the department also had the/say: of\broilers for 1953 are if a won- out) 1. Production of e; eta ee Ht i 323 H E2%2 256 he aiid eae 2Hlishl rs o 3 8 a la, he ent piss years “il ae 4 are : i i. qeit! alli Hy it ij gE } a 2 x3 eae TREAT eS SBE HF ‘SERes22 3 F ATT TD 2 nt in il F reel Rai fi oy Ph. efazt in ds Teor yl Hite! la iit tie ia mt igi frat i seaiiii de bt ese hit nT Pa geatgacidiy? Hu 3 4 tal | DENVER (#—Heavy falls ‘mens weighing as much as 115 tons. aA - Bs33- HRRHE PHT i FS lien pile jini Hai gt ii 537 $3222 eee ag isi

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