The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Monday, October %, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ify <5 if 72 AT iyt i 3? " sf Us fil i inl i 3 i li sth i i § 8 i Hi i i £ zt : ; = i Hl Hi i iF Es i { F EF i cs z zt ' F 1 i i ? k i if | i Eis epik it SSis 22 4 i Fy ‘| i od aA ij lig tral i i EE ' uu Hie ie i $34F it tc} B EE I; z di Ty ii i sist $2 ass wes 8 z< i te be z 3. 2 ' ie tropical weave. This " suit is tops in 5 = : istry ribinzit 3 z itt zaar! Gay booths with gayer em- broideries displayed, leather craft, metal craft. Remember the “White Elephant” booth, where someone's attic trash became another's trea-| sure? The thrill of the fish pond, and the mouthwatering smells from the cake booth! Then the big dinner served on the long tables: by the ladies of the church, and ithe sleepy trip home. Well I'm going to try to re-live ja little of that two weeks from jlast Saturday night on November, |11, when the ladies of the Old \Stone Church over on the corner jof Eaton and Simonton Street has »|it’s Annual Bazaar, I'm assured that all I remember and more will jbe there, and the dinner will be ri 3 : (uty Ine i? é ik : 'm baking ’em, I one lonesome fruit- i! Grandma had so besides all molasses, u 4 i at i 25 & & = : “i i z i g : a2 : g ! =e ag t TH a in : Syeae E fal Fes a a Fi § ix : i Li Page 3; Recent Bride piss MRS. . G. GUY HARRIS, the former Nan Rankin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rankin of West Palm Beach, Fla., became the bride recently of Mr. Harris, the son of Mrs. Hugh Goashaw, N. Y., in an Episcopal Church ceremony at Syracuse, N. Y. The couple is now living at 1282 Front Street, Binghampton, N. Y. ‘Golden Wedding Anniversary To Be Celebrated Wednesday Mrs, T. R. Pritchard is asking her friends to “put on your old gray bonnet, with the blue ribbons on it” to come to the reception she is giving to honor the golden wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Brown. ‘The reception, which will be held at the home of Mz. and Mrs. ‘W. H. Bell, 900 Flagler Ave., will be on Wednesday evening, Oct, 28th, at eight o’clock and because of the large circle of friends, Mrs. Prit- chard is sending a general invitation through this column to all who care to attend. Decorations for the event will be; yellow gladioli and chrysan-} Capt, Ruth I, Lee, ANC, Walter! mums, and a wedding cake yellow icing. ir, and Mrs. Brown, who live: it Grassy Key, also have two sons, . Brown, Jr., of Keystone 5 hope to celebration, but have! ble. to make definite Originally from Ft. Thomas, Ky.,' ithe Browns have made the Key West area their home for the past three years. Highlight of the evening will be the re-reading of the marriage sevice wich united the couple fifty years ago. When you are using your elec- tric mixer for a “‘butter-type” cake made by the conventional method, cream the butter and sugar at high speed so as to dissolve the sugar and obtain a creamy light! texture. Personals Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. has written to Mrs. Mercedes Go-| forth that “Sunday, Oct. 11th, the rosebud on the communion table at Northminster Presbyterian Church was to honor William Paul|chester, Mass., and Robert Douglas: ‘Sapp, Jr. of Key West, Fla.” Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Knight are stopping at the new Hotel Ba-; mer during their stay in Mexico! City. Miss Patricia Ellen Logan and Mrs. Damon A. Frederick, both of Indianapolis, have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Douglas. ‘Miss Logan plans to spend the win-' ter in Key West. Mrs. Frederick returned by plane to Indianapolis. She and Mr, Frederick look for- ward to living in Key West upon the latter’s retirement, John D, Horano, son of Mr, and By DICK ERTZMAN Thad been visiting some relatives: was thrilled to visit it at) dark when I ae BILL AGH HH scam-| this barn a theater. a had seats, a stage, lovely curtains, and hundreds of! wires for lights. These people were my real reason for coming| to Key West. A pretty girl lugged several costumes from my recent! bed. I sighed relief for not being, there. I suppose this feverish burst ‘of activity is for a play. They keep saying “The Moon Is Blue.” I wish I knew what it meant. They keep talking about re- hearsals too but I can’t catch all| of their words. I would so like to ask them, But you see, I can’t. I’m just a little mouse, Miss Dewitt — Marries Navy Man Justice of the Peace Ira F. Al- bury performed the marriage cere- mony for Agnes Mary Dewitt, Wor- Finelly, radioman at Helicopter ‘Squadron 1, Seaplane Base, on Oct-' ober 23rd at seven o’clock in the evening in the Justice’s office. The bride wore an aqua knit suit and a mixed corsage. Present i Jordan and James Lapinski. Sorority Votes To Help Koreans The Nu Phi Mu Sorority held its regular meeting Thursday night at the San Carlos. President, Jackie Delaney, read a letter from a Conch in Korea asking for help for Korean children, The Sorurity vot- Ten And Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of The Citizen OCTOBER 26, 1933 been made here for the observance of Navy Day tomorrow. Various affairs will jbe given under the direction of Lieut. W. B. Jackson. Ww. E. Huston, who has been | visiting in Washington for a week, returned yesterday. Miss Jennie Elwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwood, return- ed yesterday from a shot visit to’ {Miami. jOCTOBER 26, 143 - A halloween canival and dance ‘will be held at the Key West High School gym Friday evening. Key West Streets will be decor-| ated with streamers and bunting’ en' tomorrow in recognition of Navy’ Registration places have been) ence for War Ration Book) 4, Telephone: ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR MONDAY, October 26th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Comissary, 9-12 ‘00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, at Key West-Golf Club 6:4S--Fiwanis Club, a: La Concha Hotel 7:30—Youth For Christ, at Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:45—Duplicate Bridge. at Ft. Taylor 00—Beginners’ Bridge, at Ft. Taylor 00—Beta Sigma Phi sorority, at San Carlos School 00—Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish Rite Temple 00—Cerebral Palsy Ass’n, 417 Eaton St. :00—Logia “Marti” Nro, 3, Orden Caballeros de Marti, at 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, at 515% Duval St. TUESDAY, October 27th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 9-12 10:00—FRA Ladies’ Auxiliary, at Naval Station Beach Patio 3:00—Ever Ready Star Club, place to be announced 7:00—Harris School room representatives, at school library 7:30—Order of DeMolay, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—VFW Ladies’ Auxiliary, Post 3911, at VFW Home 8:00—Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge, at Pythian Hall WEDNESDAY, October 28th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 9 - 12. 10:30—Island City Navy Wives’ Club, at Bldg. 178, Naval Station 1:00—Ceramic class, at West Martello Art School 7:30—Junior Debs, at Woman’s Club 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, at clubhouse 8:00—American Legion, Arthur Sawyer Post, at Legion Home 8:00—Scottish Rite Bodies, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—BPO Does, No 89, at Elks Club Annex ADELINE S Citizen Office, 25661 Change Of Date For Woman’s Club The Key West Woman's Club will Air Station Is Host To Cub Scouts played host last Saturday morning to 32 scouts and adult Pack 253 o. Key West. Under the direction of Cdr. L. M. Bigelow, Operations Officer at FAWTU and Chairman of the Pack Committees, the cubs watched with excitement while a pair of| Jets taxied down the runway, and took off. After viewing and study- ing the various types of Jets, and stumping some of the FAWTU | hold its regular meeting on Wed-| inesday, November 4th instead of ithe previously announced date. The | change was made due to election. Visiting clubwomen are cordially invited to attend the meeting which begins at 3:15 p. m. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. J. P. Baillod, Chairman of the Citizenship De-| Partment. Mrs, Baillod has announ- ced that Dr, Harold Campbell, Principal of Key West High School will be speaker. Athletic Chairman, Mrs. F, Mann, ‘Den Mother of Den One and Mrs, E. Langenberg. Den Mother of Den ‘Three. NURSES MEET HERE TONIGHT There will be a meeting te- , 423 Fleming St. Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST J. REIDS Salon of Beauty Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL ‘Mrs. Jose A. Torano, 624 Fleming ed to send clothes and toys for, "ight of the Sub-District group different types of loafers, and do you know what | discovered? * I feel real gripey today and for veling to get this here now opus ‘whomped up, and I always try to do it the shortest way, just like feel of the one way streets, but then, you just have to use the old bean. What I want to sound off| about is this street repairing, Now! I know certain streets have to be} shut off while the work is going on, but it’s most disgusting to cruise along all unsuspecting and| ‘come smack wham ‘up against a barrier. No warning at all at the) block before so that you might turn up another street and go a- round, There were cars at one time! looked the same going backwards: or forwards, but Lil David isn’t one, even it’s getting so we scoot! madly around in reverse when we! meet up with a barrier. So all I'd like to suggest is a little old sign at the block before the bar. Give us a chance, hey guys? x wk Donaid’s Goose Rhy- St., has completed his training|them. These things are to be course at Lackland Air Base in|brought to Jackie Delaney’s home Texas and will be stationed at)no later than 7:00 p..m. Novem- ‘Chanute Air Base in Rantoul, i). |ber 5, 1953, when the girls will of District Five, Florida State Nurses’ Assocaton at 8 o’clock at the Monroe- Gener: good cause. It takes a bit of tra-| where he will attend a technical service school, Guests at Rotary Club luncheon ‘Thursday were A, Van Eepoel of ‘Tampa and Rollin A, Raymond of Wichita, Kansas. He is a member of the Kansas State Cripple Chil- dren’s Commission. Don Pearlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, has returned study at Northern Illinois College, of Optometry in Chieago. Olney Roberts, City License In-' spector, is recuperating from re- jcent surgery at Monroe Genera] Hospital. If you enjoy reading P. als, help this column come a regular feature Citizen by coming in, ‘usual will feature recipes from the “Key West Mrs. Orion Russell Mrs. De-} Lounders announced plans for a party to be held at the home of. Mrs. Elsie Peters, Co-Sponsor, on |Tuesday, October 27, 1953 and, urged a members to be present. Final plans for the Spook Show to be held at the San Carlos Theater, Saturday night, October 31, 1953 ‘were made. The Sorority voted to} enter two decorated cars in the |Armisitce Day Parade, with Mari- anybody. It tooh a while to get thelfor his third year of professional/1yo Marsh and Sylvia Fernandez; jas chairmen, : AN EARLY Order Your RIGHT GIFT WRAPPINGS PENS - PENCILS MUSICAL XMAS BETTY ANN CARDS Stationers 516 FLEMING STREET wrap them for mailing. ‘Joyce! Whea wae $ alt i ! E F et OF} F i DR. J. A That you bought it in Wovember BIRD... Xmas Cards NOW! 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