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SOCIETY — JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ‘Fuesdey, October 27,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 Music Lovers Of Key West Hold Dinner ing Membership Drive For Season’s Community Concert Series people o f Key West who both love and work ‘on ro Wouss's Club last evening at the kick- ced around the club rooms. In the back Pid yellow acocia Gowers and.a variety [Key West Books To Be Reviewed At Ft. Taylor ‘The all Key West program of the; Book Review Group, which has been anticipated for some time will take place tomorrow morn- ing at 10 o’clock at Ft. Taylor} Officers’ Club. All interested per- ‘sons are invited. The program is rather unusual in that there are many persons ‘actively participating in . brief iz a¥ & esist g ia 8 atieds E ers’ appetite for further reading of some eight or ten books and articles concerning Key West. Among the scheduled matter to be reviewed are Marie Cappick’s' ei 5 & st: t 3 Navy. i Ps 1 Rage 58 f F a g i i tH i tf 45 H i el it ; i F i 35 i | ge FesF K. Of C. Plans Card Party _ Father Dougherty Council 3652 Ht Bs = & i E : 2 PERSONALS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO Cuban Consul’s Wife sketches serving to whet the listen-|- ee EVERYONE - |the arraagements for the gathering 2 SENORA OSCAR MORALES, wife of the Cub an Consul to Key West, is a distinguished ad- dition to Key West Society with her Hispanic background combined with a deep interest in the United States.—Citizen Staff Photo by Fin ch. Senora, Morales, Cuban Consul’s Wife, Brings' Charm, Grace To Society Here With Her Interests, Accomplishments Fs 283 i in selling tumber of listeners could be ac- forecast and avoid the pitfalls of relying on au- of undetermined number. ‘Concert Series is a com- ‘Knights of Cqlumbus have an- mounced that a card party will be held on December 3rd. Grand Knight Robert Van Eepoel has in- structed Ed. Toppino, Chairman of} the entertainment committee to jhave that committee prepare the; \plans for the affair and report on lit at the next business meeting, lovember 12th. Rev. Father Joseph Maring, S, J. announced there is a drive to dred miles of bright turquoise wa West, when she came to this sta’ She left behind her a girlhoo itigid social code of the ancient c distinguished background. She attended school at the Con- vent of the Sacred Heart, and her} ‘comings and goings were chaper- oned by duennas. Through these Although Florida and Havana are separated by less than a hun 'world for Senora Oscar Morales, wife of the Cuban consul to Key bringing followed the formal patt ters, it was the beginning of a new te as a bride. d governed by the- traditions and apital of Havana where her up tern of a daughter of a family of les was followed at a discreet dis- tance by the admiring young con- sular officer in his car. Upon their marriage, the Mora- ‘ey West/commence soon for two hundred bring|@dditional new subscribers from jthis area for the “Florida Catho- lic” a weekly bulletin published in the Augustine Diocese. The Ladies Auxiliary of the’ Knights of Columbus will hold their monthly meeting at the Home of! Mrs. W. B. Ronan, 3612 Ave E at, 8:00 p. m., Tuesday October 27th. Plans for a game night on Thurs- day, November 5th at the NCCS Hall will be discussed. Tce and water can each exist at 82 degrees Fahrenheit, and if a mixture of the two is heated uni- Normly, the temperature will not rise until the ice is all melted. years she lived within the shelter-i165 moved to Florida where they hola of family and con-}, came popular members of the vent. 4 gay, international consular circle, Romance came into hed 7 in\in Miami, Senora Morales soon the time-honored way ot . tthe Made the complimentary gesture} meeting with Senor Morales at the 1) ti, country of learning to speak| home of mutual friends. As she it, language. i was still a school girl, pas Seed The whirl of her first taste. of Morales had already begun (the freedom accorded women in resteai teases en the meet-/ine United States. was a never- was soon ending delight to the young ma-| Upon his return to Havana petit tron. The dances and parties were years later, Senor Mora fille|* Source of great pleasure after; that the shy dark-eyed jeune fille}. seculusion of her girlhood, and had grown into a poised See ace ibe became a gracious hostess and! young lady. He asked to setts eT social leader among the represen- home upon seeing her at his m0-| tives of foreign governments as ther’s house. Lacking a duenna, it) oon in her ever widening group was not possible, but Margot Mora- lof Miami friends, She wears black in gowns of soph- isticated cut, and pearls are her: choice of jewels. She is the very young mother of two talls sons, Oscar, Jr., who is now in the ser-| vice of the Cuban Government, and George who shares his moth- er’s charm and easy manner.! ‘Twelve-year-old Margarita is the! Rooms Mothers To Meet of the Hagris. School.P..T. A. room representatives will meet this evening in the library at 7:30 p, m, All chairmen are re- gress made on other coming Projects. Apply To Wed The following couples have ap-' Plied for marriage licenses in the! office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord: Z George B, Anderson, 35, Tampa, and Mimi H. Lindeman, 34, Tam- Pa. Rufus D. Calloway, 31, USS, Bushnell, and Ruby McDaniel, 34, 621 Caroline St. Louis Norcisa, Jr., 29, NAS Boca Chica Field and Faye Sula Nor- cisa, 25, 810 Eaton St. Richard G. Sisti, 23, Naval Or- jdnance Unit, and Delores Brodhead 26, 815 Catherine St. Martin L, Palmer, 51, 1500 Flag- jler, and Retta Wolfe, 47, 1017 Sou- jthard St. Cecil F. Cushman, 21, USS Jack W. Wilke and Mary B, Sheenhan, 22, Ken Mere, Ireland. Russell L. Dillion, 23, Navy Sta- tion, and Roberta O’Rourke, 22, 905} Simonton St. John W. Casebolt, 24, Fleet Son-| Morales’ only daughter. ara ‘MRS. GEORGE MILLS from New York headqu: miembership driv; dy. Finch. e which began with a kick-off dinner last They live in a quiet, informal way here in Key West and have ar School, and Helen Heron, 18, Coral Isle Trafler Park. didacy for councilman today. [Fund For Ex-Cop bought a house which is the focal) Saturday noon, when the children, Point of most of their activities,|and Dad are home from school and Senora Morales cut the Gordian Office, is a good time to serve an| knot of the servant problem by,Omelet, But make it something bringing Antonia with her from Cu-|special by adding about three-quar-_ ba. Antonia’s accomplishments in|ters cup finely diced ham and a the culinary field include a mem-|teaspoon of grated onion to a re- orable arroz con pollo. \gular six egg mixture. Heat a can Margot Morales is deeply fond of savory stewed tomatoes — such of music, particularly Cuban and|@ Worksaver! — to go with the WHITE, left, looks on with Mrs. Delio Cobo while Roy Williams, arters of Community C oncerts, explains some of the points of the Mexican music, and she likes the opera, her preference being “Car-, men.” She is also an excellent dancer. Key West is a pleasant post for: Senor Morales in that it is close to Cuba yet is in the country that he and his wife enjoy so much. | close with the country of her birth, and her children share in the lan- guage and culture of both the Uni- ited States and Cuba with equal capability and interest. Margot Morales reflects the grace and dignity of the people whom her husband represents and her enthusiasm and interest in Es- tados Unidos del Norte has made many friends for her and for her ‘country. j The United States produces about | 73 per cent of the world’s passen- ger autos. evening—Citizen Staff Photo Senora Morales has kept the ties omelet, Ne ee ee JOSEPH LAZAROVICI takes PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING Harris School PT A Holds Meeting Principal Ned Simmons opened direction of Miriam Craw- led the audience in the sing- gave the ad- evening, speaking on of the United Na- His talk was enjoyed by the athering of parents children, chers. Mrs. Allen E. Curry, essay entitled “What Is 8 Martha Morris and Mr. Vincent Gehr gave a short skit advertising the National Parent Teacher magazine. The business meeting followed, over by President Glen- iF HI mae g y = e count was won by Mrs. Huddles- ton’s Second Grade and Mrs. Char- lotte Haskins’ Fifth grade. Re- 'freshments were served in the li- brary by the hospitality committee. At a recent party sponsored by) the PTA, parents and teachers of the First Grade children. at Har- ris School, enjoyed a sociable eve- ning of games and refreshments at the Congregational Church rec- Teation center. The chairman of| was Mrs. Elsie Tagliapietro. On Monday night, the parents and teachers of the Second Grade! children attending Harris Elemen- tary School, gathered for an eve-' ning of fun and fellowship at the — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR TUESDAY, October 27th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 9-12 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, at Key West Golf Club 10:00—FRA Ladies’ Auxiliary, at Naval Station Beach Patio 3:00—Ever Ready Star Club, place to be announced 6:45--Kiwanis Club, at La Concha Hotel 7:00—Harris School room representatives, at school library 7:30—Youth For Christ, at Fleming St, Methodist Church 7:30—Order of DeMolay, at Scottish Rite Temple 7:45—Duplicate Bridge at Ft. Taylor 8:00—Beginners’ Bridge, at Ft. Taylor 8:00—VFW Ladies’ Auxiliary, Post 3911, at VFW Home 8:00—Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge, at Pythian Hall 8:15—Rumba Lessons, at Ft. Taylor 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—Ceramie class, at West Martello Art School 6:00—BPO Does, No. 89, at Elks Club Annex 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 THURSDAY, October 29th: 12:15—Rotary Club, at St, Paul’s parish hall 1:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 1-4 1:00—Handweaving classes, at West Martello Art School 2:00—Monroe General Hospital Women's Auxiliary, at the hos- pilat 7:30—C. A. P. Cadets, at Key West High School yecgeries: Keys Property Owners’ Ass'n, place to be announc- eye Laymans’ Banquet, at Old Stone Methodist Chure! FRIDAY, October 30th: 5 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 9 - 12. 7:00—Ceramics Classes, at West Martello Art School ADELINE’S 'AWTU Cancels Luncheon Meeting Interiors Custom Work Done in Our Own FAWTU Officers’ Wives Club has cancelled its luncheon Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 scheduled for Wednes- 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST meeting day, Oct. 28th, at La Concha Hotel. The luncheon will be tt at a date to be announced of ‘St. Paul’s Parish House. The party ‘was sponsored by the PTA, Ten And Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of ‘The Citizen OCTOBER 27, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketchum returned yesterday from a week's trip to Miami. Mrs. T. 0. Otto who has been visiting her son-in-law and daught- er, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Price ide Boe in Miami returned yes- terday, Dr. William R. Warren. announ- ced his candidacy today for mem- ber of the City Council. OCTOBER 27, 1943 Ceremonies were held today at (Maine plot in cemetery honoring victims of the sinking of the battle- ship USS Maine. Joe Johnson announced his can- Grocerymen and butchers will meet this evening to discuss price- ceiling. q SPRINGFIELD, Ill. #—Spring- field city policemen are contribut- | ing to a fund they will give to Louis Shoulders, resigned St. Louis Police lieutenant, to help his “fight | to defend his character and repu- Alstott said the idea was a “spontaneous cne” and they | have asked the 90 members the Springfield force to contribute $1 each. They said the first con- | tributions were made last night. Shoulders has been subpoenaed to appear before a federal grand jury in Kansas City in an investi- gation of the disappearance of some $300,000 of ransom money in the Bobby Greenlease kidnaping. He has denied any irregularities. The Connecticut Lakes region in northern New Hampshire was in- dependent from 1832 tu 1835, spurn- ing allegiance to either the United States or Canada until the New! j | i OB ua me TRADE WINDS PATIO RESTAURANT s FzA- TURING CHEF MORRIE WATTS, SPECIALIST in CHAR- COAL BROILING. Formerly five years MILLERS STEAK © HOUSE, CHICAGO. NATIVE DISH=S alco RECOMMEND- | ED. COMPLETE DINNERS served 6 TO 10 p.m. Priced at PRE-SEASON RATES 303 Duval Street, Corner Caroline TELEPHONE 2-9101 ( tt tt a a 2 ee a a me oe ‘National Honor Society semi-annual induction on Th Reverend Coulter, of the First| Presbyterian Church and Father ‘Armfield of, the Episcopal Church. Rev. Coulter spoke to the senior group on Thursday and Armfield spoke to the junior group lon Monday. later, | Honor Society — Holds Induction: COIFFURE DESIGNERS the J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 3 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL and Monday, Oct. 15th and 15th the Key West high school assembly | programs. The new members that were elected are Lynn i Ralph White, Robert Semlar, Maty ‘Sweeting, Alvania Singleton, Ray| Winkle, Bruce Cleare, Millicent} Taylor, Henry Cleare, Dorothy Stirrup, Mary Harris, Glenda Kill-| gallon, George Reese, and Margie ‘Blount. After the lighting of the principle flame of the ceremony and the four speeches, the candidates were ask- ed to take the pledge that all the candidates must take beofe they] become members. This pledge was | given by Mr. Walter Lazier, who| is the head sponsor of the N. H. s,| Other sponsors are Mrs. Hildah| Salis, Miss Mary Trevor, and Doc- itor H. C. Campbell. at GA — PHARMACY — The Rexall Store 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE ‘Corner Varela Street PHONE 2-7641 RDNER'S The principle speakers were the Father] | I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Free Gifts, Too! Watch for...