The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Honor Guest Welcomed ite Yvonne McCardle |Key West Girl Weds Is Bride , Of B. G. McKibben. Yvonne E. McCarcie was the charming bride of Bobby G. Mc- Kibbén ir a single ring ceremony Tead by the Rev. John R. Arm-) field at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church ion Saturday evening, November 28th. Miss McCardle walked ithe flower banked altar on the arm of her father. She wore a gown of white chantilly lace with a nylon tucked yoke and fitted bodice trimmed with satin covered buttons. The skirt ended in a chapel train of lace. She carried a prayer book topped with an or- chid. Miss Cleora Roberts and Marg- uerite Hilton provided the music, consisting of traditional marches wedding and vocal selections “The Lord's Prayer” and “Ave Maria.” Her. maid of honor, Miss Gale Curry, wore green silk taffeta with nylon net overskirt and hat and gloves to match and carried a mosegay of rosebuds and chrysan- themums. Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Sheppard and Miss Joyce Johnson who wore similar gowns of pea-! § cock blue net over taffeta and carried nosegays, } Best man was James Nation,| Sie. and groomsmen were Richard Ver- salle and James Buckley. All three were in the uniform of the United toward LOVELY YVONNE McCARDLE was the t Navyman Bobby G. McKibben, a submariner TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25661 Page 3 Saturday, December 5, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR» as Barsa 319 Duval SUNDAY, December Sth 2:00—Civ tr 3:30—L Amelia St MONDAY, December 7th COIFFURE DESIGNERS the J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2.5263 é LA CONCHA HOTEL ADELINE > Interiors FLORIDA'S JUNIOR UNITED STATES SENATOR GEORGE SMATHERS is greeted as honor guest at a large pre-football game cocktail party given for him yesterday by the officers and board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce. He is shown above with the Chamber of Commerce president, Mrs. Edward (Mary Lee) Graham, who was official hostess to the guests invited by that organization. The junior Senator mingled among his many Key West friénds who took this opportunity to welcome him back to the Southernmost City. Present were top-ranking townspeople and Naval officials, who were there by invitation of the Cham- States Navy as was the groom. Mother of the bride wore navy blue iridescent taffeta and a cor- sage of pink carnations. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of her cousin, as held at the home of her cousin,! ber of Commerce.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch, + Sen. Smathers Honored At Cocktails At Pre-Football Game Party Given By Local Commerce Chamber Officers. | Senator George Smathers was honored by the officers and board | of directors of the Key West Chamber of Commerce yesterday at-a! large pre-football game cocktail party which was attended by city, and Navy notables. The party was given at the Eaton St. home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul E. Newhouse, with Mrs. Edward Graham who is president of the} Chamber of Commerce acting as official hostess for that organiza- tion. Threatened rainclouds held off,|behind schedule, and received a and the large gathering met in the\warm welcome from all those| patio and beautiful garden of the/present as guests queued up in Newhouses, small groups to chat with him, Mrs, Graham, in a frock of pastel It was a gay party, packed into brocade and orchid corsage greet-|less than the usual time consumed ed guests together with her sister by those affairs because of the who wore a black sheath gown/kick-off scheduled for the foot- trimmed in pale brocade. She also ball game which nearly everyone wore orchids. They led guestS 0 present attended. the patio where a cocktail bar was| Senator Smathers remarked, as set up and a long refectory table he stood surrounded by friends, beneath the Brazilian pepper trees that this was one of the happiest held an elaborate buffet of hors- occasions of his trip through Flor- douevres and canapes. \ida, and that his welcome here al- The Hon, C. B. Harvey, Mayor of| ways exceeds any anticipation of Key West, and Mrs. Harvey, re-|it. cently returned from tehir trip to| Guests pressed around to hear New Orleans, headed the large/him say that unlike people are representation of Key West digni-\led to believe, his trips back taries, while Admiral George C. to his home state from his duties Towner, USN, commanding officer, at the National Capital are always Key West Naval Base, panied by his Aide, Lieutenent L. ing old friends, talking with them, B. Rice, USN, was top rank for/and being among them again, He the Navy people there finds this no arduous task. but one The roster of guests included of true enjoyment in being a neigh- Senor Oscar Morales, Cuban Con- hor and friend with official trap- sul, and his charming wife who pings laid aside for that trip home. wore black with a small white fea-| ther callot. Present also were many) An Andean Condor once collided friends and members of the Cham-'with a plane at 20,000 feet. . ber of Commerce who represented ‘iii en Key West civically and politically. | Lake Superior Senator Smathers arrived a bit/square miles. RAUL’S RESTAURANT Special Complete Sunday Dinner Served All Day from 12 Noon to 10 P.M. covers 31,820 % CHOICE OF Creamed Chicken Soup, Orange, Tomato, Grapefruit or Reine ineapple Juice $2.50 $2.75 $1.50 Roast Stuffed Vermont Turkey With Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce ........... Baked Virginia Ham With Champagne Sauce Roast % Spring Chicken Roast Sirloin of Av Jus .......... CHILD'S ORDER OF Roast Turkey or Baked Ham Beef, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, French Fried Potatoes Fresh Green Peas, Fresh Carrots, Vichi, Chef Salad with French or Russian Dressing Rolls and Butter Hot Mince, Apple or Blueberry Pie tce Cream Sherbet Coffee Jello Tee accom-|weeks of genuine pleasure in see-| Shower Given For Mrs. Dopp At Mrs. Watson’s A baby shower was given re- PTA. ated with tiny dolls wrapped in swaddling blankets strung about, jand the gifts were brought piled jhigh in a clothes bamper. |_ Mrs. Dopp, who is former presi- dent of the High School PTA is now room representatives chairman. |Over forty of her friends attended jthe shower. Refreshments were |punch, sandwiches, cake and mints. Games were played later in the jevening. Girl Scouts Have Outing On Pine Key Park, had a happy holiday outing with a trip to Pine Key recently. Five carloads of Brownies, mothers and friends participated. There was fun and excitement as the groups tramped among the pine trees gathering material for Christmas gifts and decorations. |This was followed by a picnic jlunch. Troop members who enjoyed the trip include Dana Adams, Betty Cartee, Ember Evans, Linda Graf- ify, Susan Johnson, Carol Kistler, \Brenda Powell, Susan Schuene- |man, Janet White, Cheryl Beyer, Carol Dantog, Penny Gleason, Hel- en Howard, Tana Kakol, Gerry |Morrison, Mary Lou Romeka and} Sandra Smith. Mrs. Adams fs troop leader and co-leader is Mrs. Morrison. ‘Truman PTA To Hold Meeting Truman Elementary School PTA will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, December 8th at 7:330 p. m. Mrs. Catherine Logan will pre- sent at Christmas pageant and the school chorus, “Our children’s Heritage” will be the topic of the evening. Apply To Wed | The following couples have ap- plied for marriage licenses in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord, Jerome E. Quinn, 39, and Caro- lyn Lamping-Nolan, 32, both of 1917 Patterson Ave. Wayne C, Sullivan, 22, USS Bush- nell, and Clara Armayor, 21, 746 Windsor Lane, Julio LaTorre, 26, L-8 George Al- len Apartments, and Margarita Es- quia, 20, L-8 George Allen Apart- ments, Charles J. Woodson, 21, Seaplane Base, and Beth Russell, 20, 516 William St. Oliver C. Kemp, 40, and Alma A, Monroe, 21, both of 708 Emma St. Bradford E. Tipton, 31, Motor Mart, Stock Island, and Elizabeth The rooms were cleverly decor-| Mrs. Willard Lowe, and Mr, Lowe at 619 Ashe St. It was attended by |approximately 300 bundred guests. |The decorations were chrysanthe- |mums, gladioli, fern and hibiscus. |Those who helped serve were Miss Virginia Parter and Mrs, Monteen| Surgen. | The former Miss McCardle is} the daughter of Mr. jtorian of the class of 1952 at Key| |West High School and she was em- \ployed by the Supply Department! jat the U, S. Naval Station, | The groom is attached to the! submarine USS Balao. The young couple left on a wed- iding trip to the home of the groom’s parents in Texas where they will spend the Christmas holidays, The bride’s traveling suit was of pea-| cock blue faille with black velvet. read by Father Armfield at St. couple left on a wedding trip to be with Mr. McKibi ents in Texas during the Christmas holidays. ZX-11 OWC ‘Has Coffee At Mrs. Milot’s ZX-11 wi: 3 spent an enjoyable morning, Weunesday, of this week, who will be unable at the home of Mrs. R. A. Milot at the club’s monthly coffee and business meeting. and Mrs.| The buffet table was decorated |h¢om, which is to be held on Dec cently for Mrs. Robert Dopp at the|James McCardle of Key West and|with poinsettias and in the center oma Fees oe will be an home of Mrs. Sarah Watson, 915|the groom is the son of Mr. and|were two large ceramic figurines satis eros Powell was Southard St. by the room represen-|Mrs. Glenn D, McKibben of Can-|of Mr. and Mrs. Santa. An assort-|4 ar aihpoagay enosen to serve tatives of the Key West High School|ton, Tex, The bride was valedic-|ment of delicious homemade coffee 220ther term as the Clubs Advi cake was served. The business meeting was called Tickets For OWC Christmas Ball Are Available Tickets for the annual Officers’ Wives’ Christmas Ball at Fort Tay. lor are still available. The affair, Custom Work Done tn Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST Paul's Episcopal December 18th at 9 a. m, at lds School and at 11:45 at Mrs. Walter Price Piano and Theory Instruction 409 Fleming St. Phone 2-6371 jto order by the chairman, M P. McMurray. After a short shop discussion, Mrs. D. Spirt was to be at the sc appointed to take over as one of at 9:3¢ a. m. to help put the candy the hostesses for the next luncheon, ee aie bags. erie > ie study group hel a UScus: u r| I J n place of Mrs. E. D. Verberg sion on “Is Your Child Sociable,” to serve this leq by Mrs. Bernard Frank month. Mrs. A. Robertson will al ee is So serve as hostess for the lun. ift All room repres Give A Painting by A Key West Artist for Christmas! A Fine Selection of the Work of Representative treasurer of the Ft. T. Local Artists Is Now On Display at the Wives Club. $ KEY WEST ART & HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S After a second cup of coffee the LOCAL ARTIST'S SHOW Beata se aphrhRal ates acc EAST MARTELLO GALLERY (Beside the Airport) |tion to Mrs. R. A. Milot, bost Tear Out This Ad and Present It At The Door r is Denese and You Will Be ADMITTED FREE ier cane was assisted by Mrs Hours: 12 Noon to 6 P.M. — (Open Sunday, Closed Monday) jsory Board Represe: and Brownie Scout Troop 17, Sigsbee| which is black tie, though it was decided that business suits would also be worn, will be given Friday evening, December 1ilth, at Fort Taylor from nine until one o'clock. This Christmas Bau is the high- light of holiday festivities for Navy groups, and brings forth the spark. le of evening gowns in the setting of the Officers’ Club lounge and patio which are to be attractively decorated in the Christmas theme. There will be many pre-dance \eocktail parties among the Navy jerowd on that evening, and the Christmas Ball will be one of the gala events on the season's cal- endar, Tickets are available at Fort Taylor through Tuesday, Decem- ber 8th, and it ts suggested that they be purchased as early as pos- sible, Births Daughter to Wilsons | Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Wilson, 130-D Poinciana Pl., announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Rae, jon November 28th at Monroe Gen- egal Hospital. | Drauses Have Girl A daughter, Chary Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. \Krause, 20-D Poinciana Pl., at Monroe General Hospital on No- vember 28th, |Episcopal Church ‘Changes By-Laws, [Elects Vestry At the annual meeting of the| warden, Be Carry se6 Goa jEpiscopal Church which was held) ‘Those elected for the two year {recently, the church by-laws were |term are James Staples, Clarence changed to permit varying tenure |Alshouse, Otto Kirchheiner and of vestrymen, the longest being|J0e Allen. The vestrymen holding jthree years, jone year terms are Jim Roberts, Vestrymen elected in the three! Cdr. Stan H. Pierce, USN, junior Ernest Avila,, Kingman Curry and |Darnell Pinder. groups include first, those who will} Annual reports were read includ- hold office for three years, They|ing an encouraging summary of the are Sam Goldsmith, senior warden, | church’s financial affairs. Complete Line of HALLMARK Greeting Cards There’s Still Time To Order Personalized Christmas Cards Eversharp Pen & Pencil Sets Gift Stationery Photo Albums... Gift Camera Sets Cameras All Kinds Christmas Gift Wrappings Film Developed Here Treasure Chest 60614 DUVAL STREET Evenings Till 10 PM. Sheldon, 25, South Charleston, Va. WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE That We Have Been Appointed Exclusive Distributors For Monroe County For - PAGE & SHAW THE CANDY. OF EXCELLENCE Just in time for your Christmas candy enjoy- ment. Order from your favorite retail store today! H. 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