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SOCIETY — PERSONALS —. NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Tuesday, December 1, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page Miss Santisteven Married Here LORRAINE SANTISTEVEN became the bride of William Lyle Slocum at a church ceremony in Key West, They will live in California upon the transfer of the groom to a naval base on the Pacifie coast. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR TUESDAY, December Ist 00-—-Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 9-12 9:00-Ladies' Day Golf Tournament, Key West Golf Club 10;00—Ft. Taylor OWC Advisory Board meeting, Ft. Taylor 3:30—Key West Woman’s Club, at the Woman's Club 6:45—Kiwanis Club, La Concha Hotel ‘~~ 1:00-—-National Sojourners, Chapt. -283, at Chureh of the Rock 7:30—Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple 7:30-—-Minoca Council No, 13, Degree of Pocohantas, at Redmen’s Hall 7:30—Youth For Christ, Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:30—Catholic Daughters of America; at St. Anne’s Hall 7;304-Executive Board Meeting, PTA, at Harris School 1:45—-Duplicate Bridge, at Fort Taylor :00—Beginners’ Bridge, at Fort Taylor 00 ~Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall . 00—Sea Finigee Cootiette Club, VFW Home 8:00—Coral Shores PTA, place to be announced 8:00—Key West Players, Barn Theatre 8:00—Junior Woman's Club, at the Woman’s Club 8:00—Disabled American Veterans, 422 Amelia St. 8:15—Rumba Lessons, Fort Taylor WEDNESDAY, December 2nd 9:00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 9-12 10:00—SubRon Officers’ Wives’ Club, at Fort Taylor Practical Christmas GIFTS for Men, Women and Children From the Tip of Your Toes to the Top of Your Head CALL OR WRITE Anything that Cleans,. Pol- ishes, Preserves or Beautities You've tried the rest, now get the best! Fuller Products —1113 Truman Avenue World’s Finest Cosmeiics and Toilet Articles . . iss Santisteven hurch Ceremony Lorraine Santisteven said her marriage vows to William Lyle Don. Albin, well known Key soloist, sang Ave Maria, and vocal selections, A reception followed at the Amer-| ican Legion Post Home on Stock ‘Island. The bride wore, for her travel- Screen Tour At Harris School azthe sixth consecutive Audubon Screen Tour Sedson for Key West, sponsored by the Monroe. County Audubon Society will. open Wed- nesday, December 9th at 8:00 p.m. at Harris School Auditorium when William H. Wagoner, Jr., explorer, naturalist, lecturer and photograph- er will present his color motion picture “Wanderland.” “Wanderland” is a story of the variety in nature in color accom- panied by excellent narration in Person by Mr. Wagoner. The film, which required two years and 30 thousand miles of travel to make, is full of contrasts—animals and big game, plants and birds, mag-! nificent scenery from the pine bar- rens of New Jersey, the Everglades of Florida, to the deserts, canyons and natural Bridges of Arizona and ‘Utah. Mrs, Wagoner with whom Mr. Wagoner made many sequen- es of the film in the field will act as projectionist while her husband tells the audience of their trips, adventures and the animal, bird and plant life they found and photo- graphed in these remote places. For the benefit of elementary) school children, Mr. Wagoner will present two matinee showings of his film “Canoeing Through For- OMEMAKERS SAY + Created by DOGGETT and RAMSDELL Since 1890 TEL. 2-6868 Hrs.: $:30 to 12 and 1 to 6 FULLER BRUSH STORE TEL. 2-6868 1113 Truman Ave. NEXT DOOR TO EL PRADO MOTEL—ACROSS FROM GARDNER'S REXALL STORE nn Wellons Weds Mr. Simpson In Church Ceremony Here Ann Randolph Wellons, daughter of Mr. and Wellons, 904 Washington St., became the bride of 3 son on Thanksgiving morning at a nuptua! mass said by the Rev. John Cappelle at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea i banked with white chrysanthemums, The bride, who wore a waltz misty nylon tulle with fitted demi-ja sleeves coming to a point over her % orated altar on the arm of her father, her from the pearl-edged callot of lace. She Sister of the bride, Mrs, Henry blue Carlisle, was chosen as matron of 42 honor. She was gowned in tur- 8room was quoise taffeta with a bouffant skirt hat and black ac and matching mitts, and carried 50 wore an orchid corsa, a bouquet-of pink carnations which A small reception followed matched her flower trimmed pink ceremony at the home of the bandeau hat. \bride’s parents, and it was attend- Miss Elaine Eskew, soprano, ¢d by approximately 75 guests, sang Caesar Frank’s Panis Ange- Helping serve were the Mesdames lieus and Schubert’s Ave Maria, Aquilino Lopez Jr., William W. “|Organist for the ceremony was Brehens and Donald Fredricks and Michael Mariscal. Miss Kathryn Lowe. Mr. Simpson, who is the son of The house was decorated in ‘Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. Simpson, White chrysanthemus and the 240 Broad St., Portsmouth, N. H., bride’s table was covered in lace Key West Bride TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2.5661 iK. of C. Card Party i\To Award Prizes Thursday Eve Father herty Council first mon Well Deep Frye elude 3 piece salad servi Although it is c ty, guests ma) type of a game It doesn’t have to freshments will be s: can be purchased fr ber of the K ZX-11 Wives To Have Coffee of € gly, at the home of Mrs. W. R.| ,/Mrs. J. A. Flenner the former Bet- chose as his best man, Thomas| Lane, and had as ushers, Fred Haas who is a brother-in-law of, the goom, and William B. Wellons, | brother of the bride. Mother of the bride wore Navy} Shower Held For Mrs. Flenner A stork shower was held recent-| Schueneman, Sigsbee Park, for! ity Ann Pierce of Key West, now! married to Lt. . A. Flenner, USN. Hostesses at the surprise shower were Mrs. W. H. McCloskey, Mrs,' D. Spirt ané Mrs, W. R, Schuene-' man, . The table was decorated in hi- and held the three-tiered wedding cake. The table was lighted with candelabra and garlanded with ‘stephanotis. The bride is a graduate of Key West High School, and the groom attended Portsmouth High School and Keene Teachers’ College. He cific and is now teaching in Key ‘West in the Publie School System here, After a Miami honeymoon, the couple will live at 1023 Southard St., in Key West. , and Mrs. Harry A. Simpson, Ports- mouth, N. H., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. Wellons, Jr., Miami and Miss Kathleen and Master Billy Wellons, also Miss Carol Anderson of Miami. Out of town guests included aes served with the Seabees in the Pa-| | j i $5 AYE FAIRFIELD became Mrs. John Harris in nuptial ceren at the home of. her mother in Key West. They will live here while the groom is attached to VX-1 unit in the U.S. Navy in this area. BETTY ieronermsiip ‘Miss Fairfield Marries Lt. Harris On Wednesday their monthly coffee on Wednes. day, December 2nd, at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs, R. A, Milot, 1010 Washington St | All ZX-11 Officers’ wives, includ- ing any newcomers to this area who have not been contacted, are cor- dially invited to be present, \Tag Day Scheduled eee Saturday Saturday, December 5th, has |been dezignated “Tag Day” by the jKey West’ High School: Band and biscus and driftwood, and tea and cakes were served. The gifts were Presented in a clothes hamper de- corated with a stork, and Mrs. Flenner received many beautiful and useful additions to her layette, Ann Wellons Is Bride est and Swamp,” one at Poinciana| f ‘ Elementary School, 9:00 a. m.,) | - Thursday, December 10, with the | second matinee following at 2:00, | | P.‘m, the same day at Truman, |§ Elementary School. O On a non-profit basis the Audu- bon Screen Tours, brought here by the Monroe County Audubon So- ciety and the National Audubon Society, present the most outstand- ing naturalists and their, films of nature subjects at the lowest pos- sible admission prices. Season memberships for all five of these entertaining lectures may be had from members of the local Society, the Woman’s Club Library, the Naval Station Library or may be Purchased at the door at Harris Elementary School on December 9th. Innovations are the two mat- inees each for all five lectures and a special rate servicemans’ and High School stydents season mem-' bership. The complete season program for Key West include Mr. Wagoner on December 9th, Robert C. Her- mes with “Bonaventure Diary” on January 18, Allan D, Cruickshank) with “Below the Big Bend” on February 15th, Walter H. Shackle- ton presenting “Oddities in Na- ture” on March 15 and closing the season on April 5 with Tom andj Arlene Hadley presenting “Amer- {ca the Beautiful.” ‘ ANN WELLONS was the lovely bride’ of Peter A. Simpson on Thanksgiving morning at the Church of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea. The young couple will make their home in Key West, where the bridegroom is an instructor in the public school system. NEW "> ‘seven years old. In Double Ring Ceremony At Home Of Bride’s Mother . Betty Kaye Fairfield became the bride of Lt. John Harris, USNR, jits sponsors. The proceeds will en- able the local band group to par- ticipate in the annual Gasparilla festival in Tampa, Fla. Members and affiliates of the ya double ring ceremony at the home of her mother, Mrs, James\Key West Band will be on the D. Reid, 32: Whitehead St. {streets in uniform all day Saturday The Rev. Ralph Rogers performed the ceremony before an an-|' accept donations toward expen- tique bookcase decorated with white gladioli. | Miss Fairfield, who was attend- ied by Miss Judy Trevor, wore a |suit of cherry wool trimmed with pearls, and she wore pearl ear- rings which were heirlooms on her} | mother’s side of the family, Her| accessories were white, and she carried a miniature sized bible! jwhich she has used since she was) | Miss Fairfield is the daughter of Mrs. James D. Reid of Key West and Tracy F. Fairfield of Miami. || The groom is the son of M \David A. Hazris, Detroit, Mic! The wedding which took place at} _ j11 o’clock Thanksgiving morning, | was attended only by the family, ~) ‘and a small breaktast followed at which were served wedding take, cold. turkey, fruit compote and champagne, ji | The bride and groom left for a| j week-end in Cuba at the Nacional | Hotel. The bride was graduated from the Convent of Mary Immaculate} and attended the University of! |Florida where she was a member of Kappa Deita Fraternity, na-) !tional social sorority. | Lt. Harris, who is now attached | to VX-1 Key West, attended the Universities of Tennessee and |Georgeia. He chose as his best ‘man, Lt. Tony Essert. Those attending the wedding in-| cluded Mr. and Mrs, C. D, Mack, BILLFOLD CAN'T WEAR OUT Stitchless inside and out... guaranteed to last as long as the leather. Arich billfold with all-leather folder for cards, double | CHURCH Come! “Held Over By Special Request” OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF GOD 1008 OLIVIA STREET YOUTH EVANGFHISTS from PORTLAND, OREGON Hear! See! JOAN ASHBY and BUXTON BETTY ANN CRAUGHAN Reaching the Youth with the Truth CUBA SHOP of KEY WEST Baritone Vocalists - Accordian Playing and Singing EVERYONE WELCOME. PLEASE COME yee for this trip to Tampa, grandparents oi the bride, also her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dickson as well as her mother and step-father, Mr, and Mrs, Jam- es D. Reid. | The young couple are now at home at 1321 William St; ————— COIFFURE DESIG! ‘the NERS J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2- LA CONCHA HOTEL ———_—_—_—_—_—_—— i DELINE ae How much . romance can you expect of marriage? Enid expected too much—ali the attention she had missed as a child. Clay thought his “work~ ing like a dog” gave her proof of love. Both needed help in changing their habits, feelings, finances, Read how marriage counselors helped this shaky matriage see happier days, Read “Can This Marriage Be Saved?” in the December Ladies’ Home Journal. On sale today! OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Corner Caroline and Whitehead Antiques Gifts , | Featuring the Antique and the Unique for Christmas Giving — Fabric Center, Incorporated 622 DUVAL STREET ~~ ———T— OPEN EVENINGS | UNTIL CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE