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SOCLETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Officers’ Wives Club Holds Meeting At Fort Taylor, Hears Astrologer First meeting of the Officers’ held at a luncheon at Fort Taylor r Wives of officers uf Helicopter they chose for the menu a delicious Mrs. Scott E. Terrill relinquished her OWC Chairmanship to Mrs. Glenn I. Dumas. A gift was pre- sented to Mrs. Terrill in apprecia- tion ‘of her efforts while chairman. Door prizes were won by Mrs. S. Williams and Mrs. W. H. Trues- dell. Raffle prize was won by Mrs. Carasso. was turned over to duced Hannon Leeds who spoke on astrology. Mr. Leeds is the author lof a book “Thank Your, Lucky the topic of the connection between astrology and religious science. |Miss Sawyer \Is Bride Of Wives’ Club for the New Year was| Mr. Betzel ecently. The marriage of Miss Margaret Squadron I were hostesses and | sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | curried beef. B. D. Sawyer, to Richard N. Bet- zel, son of Mr, and Mrs Louis Betzel of Brooklyn, N. Y., was sol- San Carlos emnized on December 29th at the First (Old Stone)Methodist Con- Announces gregational Church read the ser- vice. N ew Class The bride was given in, marriage | A new Conversational Spenish'py her father, and the church was Class for beginners has been or-!decorated with white gladioli and | ganized at San Carlos Institute, 516! carnations. The wedding music was |Duvai St., ir. addition to the Adults’! played py Mrs. John Veauceats | |Language Program for the pre-|jt included the traditional wedding sent school year, President Julio| music and also, as background \Cabanas, Jr., announced today. music during the ceremony, “At! “Lord’s| jlearning Spanish in Key West adjwas soloist, singing the eae ptaid| oY WOMEN TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2.56612 —_— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ANNOUNCEMENT Tuesday, January 12, 1954 Page 3 * CALENDAR» P | TUESDAY, January 12th $:00—Thirft Shop, Naval Com missary, 9 - 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, Key West ¢ « 10:00—ZX-11 OWC, at Aeropaims 6:45—Kiwanis Club, La Concha Hotel 7:30—PTA, at Truman School 7:30—WSCS, First Methodist Ch 7:30—DeMolay, at Scottish Rite ” 7:30—Youth For Christ at Fie 7:45--Duplicate Bridge Club, at F ners’ Bridge Club, at Ci t Le! . V Home 8:00—Southernmest Pistol Rifle Club, Leg 8:00—PTA, at Harris School 8:00—Navy Wives club No, 88, at CPO Club, US Naval Statior 8:00—FR4. Auxiliary, Unit 56, at FRA Home Stars.” He spoke to the gTOuP ©D' Due to the increasing interest in| Dawnin}.” Miss Jo Ann Mullins) WEDNESDAY, January 13th 10:00—Fleet Training Group, OWC, place to be annou 10:00—FAWTU OWL, piece to be announced |to the numerous calls received by| Prayer,” “Because,” and This was followed by his explana-|,. You Truly.” 10:00—Navy Wives Club, No, 88, CPO Qlub, US Navai Station MRS, PATTY ANGLEMAN, 131 Sigsbee Rd., is one of the “Ten Little Indians” in the Players’ new production by that name opening Monday, January 25th, at the Barn Theatre. * bein ‘the role of Vera Claythorns, social secre Ricketts Byrns.—Citizen Staff Admiral Arnold Is. Winter Guest colorful naval career. During his active service from 1917 he has held every rank in including that of Contmo- ving his Naval coon mdslont World War'I after serv- machinist’s mate, i s e : i i He 4 Re tary. The play Photo, Finch. NEW YORK —The vignette coat with the spinet tuxedo front is a highlight in the spring suit and coat collection of Seymour Fox, known for luxurious feminine tailoring with surprise linings and ‘unexpectéd jewel trimming. Spinet, in fas! circles, has nothing to do with pianos. It’s an- other way of saying ‘knit.” This spring Fox comes up with various. “hidden jewel’ touches on suits and coats, such as an out- size jeweled pin tucked under a pocket flap, or one jeweled button among a row of plain ones fasten- ing a suit, He uses pastel fleeces as light and soft as whipped.cream in a series of little jeweled waist-length coats for afternoon or evening wear, These already are cutting a swath at fashionable resorts. His Easter suits are likely to be fine fabrics of silk and wool or -|mohair mixtures, in charcoal or navy, often with button-in linen collars. The low-necked suit to be worn ture of the Grabois spring collec- tion, concentrating on well-bred medium-priced suits and dresses with sophisticated styling. This de- signer likes jacquard woven Swiss cottons in dark town collars for spring wear, shows them in under- with or without a vestee is a fea-! She will is being ‘directed by Gertrude Women By Dorothy Roe stated sheath styles with removable white collars and cuffs. Hannah Troy stresses the silk dress-and-jacket costume as the most important item of any wom- an’s wardrobe for spring, 1953, She shows. a series of these, in both muted prints and dark taffetas or ribbed silks, with the soft, dress- maker touches for which she is known. These are dressy, ladylike outfits with braid-or applique trim, simple enough for street wear, im- Portant enough for after-5 occa- sions when the jacket is removed. Also showing today, second day of New York’s “press week” of fashion previews, were Miss,Amer- a Dave Bellsey and Jack Sar- Visiting fashion editors received an over-all impression of a. spring silhouette which is predominantly just beneath the bustline, Capital’s Photog Discuss Nation’s ‘Society Matrons By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — The Baroness Silvercruys, lovely blonde bride of ithe Belgian ambgssador, is ac- claimed the most beautiful and most photogenic woman jn Wash- ington by a group of veteran news photographers whom I have polled. “She . photographs well from 4 every angle, anyway you shoot at her,” one of the most critical of| the cameramen told me. The boys tell me that the baro- J|ness, the former Rosemary Mc- Mahon, widow of the Connécticut senator, has always been one of j|their favorites among Washington hostesses. Besides being beautiful, 4 |she is gracious and accommodat- ing. Mamie Eisenhower, who is of course constantly in the lenslizht, jis also a Popular subject, ‘always ready with a smile and the proper! gesture. Mrs, Joseph E. Davies, wife of ithe former ambassador to Moscow, fa wealthy, super-elegant hostess (lis the most regal type. “She has 7 jare old hands at posing, and that}change her dresses a couple of; REAR ADMIRAL J. E. ARNOLD, USNR (Ret.). is a visitor to Key West with Mrs. Arnold for the winter season. He is par ticularly. enjoying the sun and ern papers give headlines to blizzards deep-sea fishing while north- and zero weather ithe most amazing upswung_hair- do ‘with never a single hair out line, and her clothes are real ex- m \tees were appointed for the com- slim, with fitted ‘midriff and belts tion of individual horoscopes ac-| zodiac, ‘Dorcas Society 'Holds Meeting. Plans For 1954 was held by the Dorcas Society of son, presiding. All old business of the last year an outstanding 1954. New commit- ing months, : Stress on. a membership drive will be the main objective this year. ‘The Dorcas Society takes this op- portunity to invite all friends to teording to the various signs of the| The first meeting of the year|~ was cleared. Many interesting plans}. were formulated for the coming of|"" Director the Grace Lutheran Church, with|,. ithe new president, Ramona Ander-|"* c. C. S., U.S. 0. 1021 Duval St., has also been resumed after the) Christmas Vacation. This class’ meets every Tuesday from 7:30 to visit at meetings, irrespective of|" other religious. affiliations. Alse decided was that the society would hold a supper once in three months, Other suppers will be un- der the auspices of the various church organizations. These sup- pers will help establish a greater fellowship among the members. Hostess for the evening was Mrs, Verdel Hines, Bride Here | Lester Will Speak To Harris PTA Tonight State Attorney J. Lancelot Lester will be the speaker of the evening at the meeting of Harris School PTA tonight at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium, Miss Rodriguez Is Bride At Parents’ Home The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rodriguez, was the setting of! their daughter’s marriage on the leve ff December 3ist. The bride! Spaces Sila Satin gown, finger tip illusion veil on a pearl tiara; she carried an arm bouquet ‘of white s Mrs, Oscar Fraga, in yellow taf- feta, was matron of honor for her cousin. The groom, Jose Sosa, Jr. fpllowed the cere- Births SON TO SCRIBNERS Mr. and Mrs, John C, Scribner, 1908 RodSevelt Drive, announce ithe birth of a son, John Clifford, at Monroe General Hospital on January 4th. CAMPBELLS HAVE GIRL Mr, and Mrs, Joseph D, Camp- bell, 133 C Poinciana, ate the par- ents of a daughter, Jerry Frances, born January 7th at Monroe Gen- eral Hospital. Novelist Returns To N.Y. After Vacation Gore Vidal, one of the best sel- MISS RODRIGUEZ was the bride of Jose Sosa, Jr., at the home of her parents in a New Year’s Eve ceremony, MRS, HAWLEY VISITS HERE Mrs, Harold T, Hawley of Fort) Scott, Kansas, arrived in the city) last evening on a visit to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hattrick! who live at 808 Fleming Street, ee The boys take a dim view of! top hostesses Perle Mesta and Gwen Cafritz. | .“Mrs. Cafritz always makes a tough as that other woman Cabinet! of) member — you know, Fanny Per. \ The bride wore a white gown of chantilly lace and nylon net over -|satin which had been made by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Margaret Rus- sell: The bride carried a white Bible with a floral arrangement of six orchids on it. Matron of honor; Mrs. B, R. Dean, wore a ballerina length gown of pink nylon net, and car- Tied a nosegay of. blue carnations. Maid of honor,. Miss Dollie Know-! les, wore a similar gown, of blue, nylon net in ballerina length and) carried pink carnations. Brides-| maid, Miss Joan Knowles, wore a} ballerina length gown of green net ‘and carried yellow-carnations. Junior bridesmaids were Laurie Lee Betzel, sister of the groom, Margaret Russell and Martha Saw- yer who wore yellow, green and pink, respectively, and carried car- nations nosegays. Best man was A. G. Boyer and ushers were Herman Cerezo and Floyd Villareal. ‘ Mrs. Sawyer, mother of the bride ‘was gowned in aqua taffeta with a pink carnation, and Mrs. Betzel, mother of the groom was in blue taffeta and also wore a pink cor- sage. : A reception in the Church nex followed the ceremony which ‘was attended by about 300 guests: The couple honeymooned in Flo- rida and the groom is now attach- led to his ship in the United States Navy. Baby’s Birth Ts Record For Posterity By JAMES R. BACON HOLLYWOOD (#—Ever have lit- tle Junior ask: “(Where did I come | from; Mommy?” | If you’re like most of us parents, | you probably stammered,. got red) in the face, then “blurted out some makeshift answer that sounded a) little stupid—even to Junior. Today, Capital Records pre- viewed the easy way to answer|—— those inevitable stork queries. A new record album due Feb. 1 is called “The Birth of a Baby.” It is just exactly that. The album is a 30-minute tape recording of an actual birth which was produced for a radio broad- | cast with the parents’ cooperation | over station WISC, Madison, Wis. | The only people allowed in the | delivery. room were the doctors, nurses and the mother, The baby, | the mother’s first, also showed up. All are anonymous, although the | father was a University of Wis- | consin student when the baby was | born two years ago, | A doctor acts as commentator | and does a. good job on the play- by-play, sounding somewhat like a medical Edward R. Murrow describing the coronation of a/ queen. He even starts off in the jbest broadcasting manner, i.e.: “The obstetrician has just entered the delivery room.” "From then on, every detail and| this|sound of the baby’s birth is re] Y. W. Circle Has Party The Y. W. Circle of the First Congregational Church met Moz-' A happy birthday was sung to Louise Hart and Alva Jo Williams. Prizes were awarded to Wayne Sullivan, Betty Rogers and Alice Strickland, * commentator, lclearing,” adding, corded, building up the suspense | that only nature can create. The’ album even has a strong finish, | the baby’s crying drowns out the Throughout, the voice of the obstetrician can be aeard, urging: “Push, mother.” Then the mother’s breathing into’ the anesthetic mask becomes more and more pronounced as the birth nears, creating a weird electronics sound reminiscent of a primitive moan, | The matter-of-fact commentator starts getting a little exeited when he announces: “The scalp is now “There's not much hair.” The commentator reports the clearing of the hips and then the obstetrician announces those fa- 'Miss Méad : Is Bride In Key West married to Clifford Sumner Ches- ley on Sunday, January 10th at the Latin-American Baptist ‘The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. D. O’Briant, English) pastor of the church. An-| £23 Fleming St. comes to town. “She’s such a good/production of it,” one photograph-| 3 jer explained. “She wants to have Women members of Congress'a plushy background and likes to! makes the photogs’ really gruel-|times. You'd think you were photo. ling job less difficult, but they say|graphing a movie star.’ they have trouble with Mrs. Oveta| As for Perle Mesta, the boys Culp Hobby, secretary of health, |like her fine, but say its difficult! lucation and welfare. They findjto get a good picture of _her.| attractive-looking, but “‘It’s|“‘Aw, she’s always the same,” one) |just hard work getting her to pose,” said. “See that smile? It never says. “‘She’s always too busy, /changes. You can’t get anything} land you have to go through so different. It’s like the trouble we. -'mous words: “It’s a boy.” Next comes the slapping noise and the voice of the obstetrician: “Come on young man, say hello.” | Then the star of the show comes ‘on stage with a whimper, followed Nellie Mi Barbara tin jby a cough, another whimper and | bel Waterson, Louise Strickland, Alice Ramirez, Esther Pereira, Margie Collins and Alv: Next m much ted tape. She’s about asjalways had with Harry Truman.” (hostess. 7 4:30—United Daughters of the Confederacy, place to be annout. ced. 7:30—Key West Art and Historical S 7:30—Junior Debs, at Woman's 8:00—Scottish Rite Bodies, at 8:00—Post No. 28, Amer 8:00—Sacerdotisas Del Ho; 8:00—B. P, 0. DOES, Drov 8:00—Junior Chamber of ociety, place to be announced e, Stock Is. 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