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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN “Monday, Janwery 18,1954 THEKEY WEST CITIZEN Page i Ex i+ HE iy aul iff fi } H =* lf 4, if QF | i i i fi LL i ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE It’s Good!---for the hard] ing in light cecee brown. All at about} the Old Islend—where you can seen.| alse find really nice alligator Society’s| belts, wallets, bill folds and key indispen-| chains, alike, 1 xk k F about it| Being a greyhound Tm i i i Ff ee @s i EE + 3 F z = ae 72h = ve i i gf i i 1:15—Monroe County PTA Council, place to be announced Sere and Professional Wenies’s Club, at the Woman's $:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, the clubhouse THURSDAY, January 21 - 10:00—Martha L. Franks Circle, place to be announced 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Bai 12:30—VX-1 OWC, place to be announes* fi Hl her that|Rabbit” contest, but here's’ as a pinkjchance to win several prizes—one have of them a season pass to a box seat. ' i & i for the three-day sale (January Official U.S. Navy Photo. Foundation funds, . Alan is a bright-eyed little fellow just returned from two years duty was spent in active duty in Korea. portation Railways Battalion. Now that he has been released ithe: birth of a son, Steven John,| born Dec. 26, at the Naval Hospi-| THREE AND ONE-HALF YEAR OLD ALAN TOY, son of Cdr. jchos Walter F. Toy, USN, and Mrs. Toy, 3644 Duck Ave., samples some of the cakes that his mother and other officers’ wives are baking tributions from all Officers’ Wives’ Cfubs, but will be sponsored by wives of the Surface Development group. All proceeds will go to the March of Dimes to which young Alan owes the care and |Scene 7 — King attention received when he was a polio victim this autumn.— Officers Wives To Hold Bake Sale On January 21, 22 And 23 To Aid care, to be! Local Campaign Funds In Polio Drive Naval officers’ wives of the Key West area will support the March of Dimes campaign by giving a three-day bake sale on Jan- General Hospital each Sponsors of the sale will be the wives of the Surface Develop-|"~~ 9 ment Group, although all Officers’ Wives’ Clubs in the area will|2¥ Sfternoon at 2 o'clock, butitampa, Fla, Holds Sale For ‘March Of Dimes io|meeting recently at the home of 1,|23- In charge of arrangements for give their united ;|husband on the birth of their son. | with the Army, one year of which| He was with the Army’s 712 Trans.|° TELEPHONE: Citizen Ojfice, 2-5661 March of Dimes [Key Westers Invited To OWC | : \Pook Review This month's Book Review, 10 ja. m, Wednesday, January 20th at |FX, Taylor Officers’ Club might be called more of an experience, pat- iticipated in by the listeners, than |# Teview per se.-For Mrs. J. Ed- |Sar Willing, who is presenting the |Teview will take all hearers right jalong with Charles Lindbergh om jthat suspense-filled trans-Atlantic flight of the Spirit of St. Louis. |Theirs will be the fight to keep \awake a@s another dawn breaks, the lapses into unconsciousness and miraculously out in the nick of time, the hazardous dipping down into the spray of forty foot waves ito get under fog, the agony of sit- ting still for thirty-six hours, the incredible ‘finding’ of Ireland at jlast. Equally nerve-tingling are fascinating escapades of barn- jStorming days, those excursions into the subconcious of the author \during the great flight over. It is not necessary to be a mem- ber of the Book Review Group in jorder to attend. Anyone interested lin contemporary writing is wel- come to come.—M.G. ADELINE ee By PTA Groups “Jason and the Golden Fleece” will be the title of the Kingsland Marionette Show to be given here Leen ices MISS SARAH JOUVETT (JUDY) TAYLOR’S engagement to Lt. (j.g.) John Post Prisley, USN, has been announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Arnett Taylor of Eustis, Fla. There will be a June wedding.—Photo by Poray. ‘ COIFFURE DESIGNERS the ‘Miss Taylor’s Engagement To «i J. — Naval Officer Here Is Announced By |,,, mae Bectuty ' Her Parents, The C. Arnett Taylors A Greek Myth in Nine Scenes Mr. and Mrs. C, Arnett Taylor, Eustis, Fla., announce the en- soene 1 x The Cave of Chior y.|Seement of their daughter, Sarah Touett (Judy), to Lt. (i. g.) John bel ieee ee pear Tol-|Post Prisley, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederic A. Prisley of Brookneal, Va. wot Miss Taylor, who is now living; Effective Help forChild’s Cough Scene 3 — King Pelias’ Altar to ‘Neptune = lin Key West where she is _ due to 21-22-23), which will include con- |Sce"6 4 ~The Grove of i Ta 1 ae Wee eee ee W. : Midahons For coughs and acute bronchitis due to) Scene 5 — The Seashore County School Staff, attended St. anted; t he speci eeparetor Cen cain anew Scene 6 — The Argonaut at Sea |Mary’s junior college in Raleigh,| Nearly thousand volunteers | 0K. F | IN. C., and was graduated from’ Florida State College where she} majored in English. Following her graduation she was a member of the editorial staff of the Tampa Daily Times. Lt. Prisley attended Phillips Aca-| idemy at Andover, Mass,, Williams are still needed to stage the (2) It annual Key West Mothers’ | tgredients. March for Dimes. This year's wil bet ata | march will begin 7 p. m., Jan- (4) It will aid nature to soothe and vary 28. throat and Heralding the march, the Navy wil round oft with si's| Seco pede remng oa ~ whistles and station sirens. Vo- lunteers desiring to help, may Lt. Prisley is now gunnery of- : for the women’s auxiliary sj ma nae of UN CR Ca Fa ATTENTION! Carpenters, Plumbers, Electricians, Machinists, Foremen and Other Craftsmen New Course for Adulis BLUEPRINT READING Class Will Meet Mon. and We., from 7 to 9 P.M. Registration Monday. Jan. 18, at 7 P.M. No Tuition—Registration Fee, $1.00 KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL Adult Division : there is urgent need by many of ithe ladies for transportation to and from the hospital. Anyone having) quits la car, who would be willing tolthe biscuit will provide transportation for some Of|ter or margarine, i ithe ‘members of this group, pleaseling the whole pan. call Mrs. Heory Sands, auxilii president, at 2-5340. JayShees Club The JayShees held their regular] N iby 4 Mrs. Charles Curry. Heading the Vernon Baker YH » lat Ms. 3°! Returns To U.S. The JayShees voted to hold two) cake and candy sales with proceeds going to the March of Dimes. The first sale was held Saturday and was very successful. The second is|¢ scheduled for Saturday, January) NOOO ‘ gt ithe past Sale were the Mesdames ‘Kenneth Knowles, Newt Ketchings BE the coming sale are the Mesdames Isadore Rodriguez, Leroy Sawyer and Ed. Irvin, Mrs. Harry Knight and Mrs. Malcolm Pinder asked for volun-| teers for Mothers’ March on Polio, 4 project to which the JayShees support, OF THE WORLD'S MOST FABULOUS CITY... ox tions were sent to Jay- Shee Mrs. Ignatius Lester and her Mrs, Hacqua named her com-| mittee for a fashion show and| dance to be held in March. It in-| cludes Mrs. Everette . Sweeting, | chairman, assisted by Mrs. Charles | Fisherman and Mrs. Leroy Saw-| yer. 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