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. SOCIETY — PERSONALS — ‘NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor Wedding Trip To Mexico ne kis aot iar aalat HONEYMOONING IN MEXICO CITY are Mr. and Mrs. William Aaronson of 1909 Roosevelt Drive. Their wedding took place February 7 in New York City. Mrs. Aaronson is the former Miss Sheila Wasserman of New York City. They are pictured in front of the much talked about Diego Rivera mural in the dining room of the fashionable Hotel del Prado, Mexico City, which is their headquarters while in the Mexican capital. A known communist, the muralist inscribed “Dios no existe,” (God doesn’t exist) in one phase of his story of Mexican life. Because of this, the masterpiece is kept covered to be shown only on special occasions. The Mexican artist refuses to paint out the phrase and untjl the time it is removed the controversy will continue. The Aaronsons plan to visit Acapulco before returning home the end of February. Local Man Trains As AF Technician A-3e Charles A. Carnival, whose! home is 602 Duval St., is presently tewining as an Air Force Technician at the USAF Technical School at} Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, it has been announced by the Com- manding Officer, At this historic fe oR ey ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR |EVERY TUESDAY 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf Club 9:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 noon 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel 7:30-Youth for Christ Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:45—Duplicate bridge club, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming st. 8:00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Beginner’s bridge, Ft. Taylor Officers’ Club e 8:15—Riumba Lessons, Ft, Taylor Officers’ Club former cavalty tyespay, February 23 3:00—Ever Ready Star Club, place to be announced 7:30—DeMolay, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton Street 7:30—Harris School, Room Representatives, School Library 8:00—Ladies Aux. VFW Post 3911, VFW Home, 325 Elizabeth 8:00—Navy Wives Club No. 88, CPO Club, Naval Station EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. |WEDNESDAY, February 24 12:30—Fawtu OWC, place to be announced 7:30—Junior-Debs, Woman’s Club, 319 Duval : 8:00—American Legion, Post No. 28, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—B. P. O. Does, Drove 89, Elks Club Annex 313 Duval St. |___ 8:00—Sacerdotisas Del Hogar No. 1, 919 Elizabeth Street. EVERY Thursday 9:00—Monroe Gen, Hosp. Auxiliary Sewing, at hospital 12:15—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 1:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 p. m. 6:30—Lions Club, at Lions Den, 1007 Seminary St. 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House THURSDAY, February 25 7:30—JayShees, place to be announced 7:30—Nu Phi Mu, St. Anne’s Hall, Windsor Lane 7:30—Key West Amateur Radio Club, Nat’l Guard Armory 8:00—VFW Auxiliary, Post 3911, Post Home, 325 Elizabeth 8:00—American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Civil Air Patrol, Poinciana Community Center 8:00—Knights of Columbus, NCCS, 1021 Duval 8:00—Dr. Felix Varela Cuban Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth 8:00—Lower Keys Property Owners, to be announced EVERY Friday 10:00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bidg. 83, Seaplane Base P i “ 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church and administrative specialist, the 7:30—Rebekah Lodge, Pythian Hall, Fleming Street schools at Warren Air Force Base} — ¢-99_, coh’ Bi re train automobile mechanics, con: leven Pieris Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton exman, electricians teletype opera-| 2:00CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House tors end repairmen. 3:30—Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. EVERY MONDAY 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Bae 8:00—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, 515 Duval Street A-de CHARLES A, CARNIVAL post outside Cheyenne, the Air Force is training young airmen in} the many specialties needed for air) power. Besides clerical skills such ae clerk4ypist, clerk-stenographer, B’nai Zion Ladies | Plan Garden Party Mrs. Sam Silberman and Mrs. & Detective a series of affairs, the plans to raise the money they need for their share of the Fund, a foundation educate young rabbis. hostesses have sent out clev- invitations which read as fol- lows: “Our garden party, please attend, “Where you can come and bring your friend. “To play cards, mah jong or what have you— “For Torah Fund quota, we must do! TV Hint Helps PHILADELPHIA (fF De- termined to catch the thief who had been taking bread from a de- livery box outside his store, gro- cer Gregory Yaroschuk camou- flaged himself with a green blan- ket that blended with a nearby fence. The vigil paid off yesterday. Armed with a revolver, Yaroschu jumped out as the thief started taking the bread and nabbed his! man—just like on the TV detective! drama that gave him the idea. | FRED TAYLOR is Sidney Redlitch, the literary sleuth in Bell, Book and Candle, the third production of the current season. The play opened last week and will close Wednesday night at the Barn Theatre, Curtaim at 8:30. | 10:00—Ladies Auxiliary FRA No. 56, Naval Station Beach Patio | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Tuesday, February 23,1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25662 = =| The average erican uses @ |Gray Ladies Plan | Future Events At This Is A Warlock Monthly Meeting | The Gray Ladies Corp: monthly coffee | jing at the home of jler, 1600 Jchn {Mrs. R. H. 3 A report of |Home wa Bars for oz |presented to Mrs. R. A. Kirk, Mr Mrs. J. O'Brien. jgiven to Mrs. R. ¥ jyears of continuous service. Plans were r nd a com- mittee named for the 1954 gra ing exercises, the da ‘will be announced The chairman that Miss C. Vos day party at Home. Hostesses for t coffee are Mrs. Mrs. J. O’Brien. | Coffee and doughnuts were serv- jed to the ladies present from a! |table beautifully decorated with assorted flowers, | Those present were Mesdames| T. O'Hara, R. Wakefield, Jey, E. Fold, A. Leigh Baillod, K. Monroe, HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A WARLOCK? Well, here is one in the person of Richard Brooks who plays Nicky Ho West Players’ production of Bell, Book and Ca Druten, playing at the Barn Theatre through tomorrow night. bout half as ny fresh strawe berries as be World War If |Antique Show Set | but 200 per cent more frozen straw- j The First Congregational Church will hold an antique display in the Church parlors, 517 William’ Street, Thursday from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. None of these antiques has ever been displayed before in Key West. They are old trea- sures handed down from grand- parents to the present ladies of the church, All are invited to attend. yy whales mig- from the Aree down the we: a to SPECIAL SALE Tussy Cleansing Creams and Lotions FOR DRY SKIN Emulsified Cleansing Cream THOROUGHLY AND WIPES DRY QUICKLY. ‘Seid oniy by your Fuller Grech Anything that Cleans, Polishes, Preserves or Beautifies Dry Skin Freshener Reg. $1.75 $] ‘oyd in the Key le, by John van J. O.Brien, H. E. Pace, z Beyer, and R. H. Mc i Cross Staff members present Mrs, Nettles, Miss B. King Miss A, Stambaugh. ere «d Entertained By ‘Sons, Daughter Alvarez Completes Basic Training |mons, of Burgaw, North Carolina, H is the guest of his son, Mr. Levi Pvt. Nestor A. Alvarez, Jr., whose H. Simmons, of 1500% Alberta St. home is at 1200 Marg t., has He is visiting two other sons, John completed eight oks S and Birkner F, Sim- training at the Camp Gordon Re- mons, Jr., and a daughter, Mrs. placement Training Center, Camp T. C. Adams. They are touring the Gordon, Ga. local points of interest. During his basic training he re-| The Reverend Simmons also at- Ceived instruction in infantry tactes tended the christening of his gran jand weapons, and other Subjects son, T. C. Adams, Jr., and his | aughter, Cynthia Elaine Pal Simmons, which took place at the | ¢ First Methodist Church, Eaton and Simonton St., Sunday, February at 3 p. m. The Reverend Ric! E. Coulter, m Presbyterian C ch, and the Re erend Paul J. Touchton, officiat- ed. | The { Simmons. Walker st Cynthia — A i godparents of T. C. Adams, and Mrs, Birkner F. Chief and Mrs. Wilson das godparents for | ine Simmons, in proxy for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C, Wil-| son, of Glen were unable Immediately following the cere- mony refreshment Allen, Virginia, who | Simmo Last Of “Long Hairs” |Dies In Arizona KOMATKE, Ariz. (®—Alex Tash- |designed to prepare the individual/quinth, Pima Indian who claimed |for his military duties NESTOR ALVAREZ, JR. 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