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4 SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Nominating Committee |Of Legion Aux. To Meet The nominating committee of ZX-11 OWC Coffee \Will Be At Rens Home The ZX-11 Officers’ Wives coffee meeting originally sche- duled for Wednesday morning ‘Tuesday, March 2, 1954 Page 3 Wed Last Month Miss Marina Sikes Is Recent Bride Of Gerald Richard Mosher One of the prettiest weddings of the season was that of Miss Marina Lois Sikes and Gerald Richard Mosher on Februar. at five o’clock in the afternoon at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Cath Church. \Social Agencies |CTA Play Gives ‘Council Re-formed Promise Of Last Friday Hilarious Night rence Gamble, 69-2 Poinciana Place The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Sikes, 1015 Wind- sor Lane. Mr. Mosher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ara L. Mosher, 1911 Sixth Street, Bay City, Michigan. The Council of Social Agencies) held a re-organization meeting Fri-| The story of fhe Monroe County CTA play is “People are funny” taken from Art Linkletter’s radio at the Naval Station Pool, will be held at the home of Mrs. D. at 8:00 p. m. Thursday, March 4, The committee will select a slate A. Renz, 46-D Sigsbee Road, day noon at Lee’s Orient, after a Progtamact) the) sameenate: Sigsbee Park at 10:00 o'clock. lapse of two years, with represen- "The play which will be present- of officers for the year 1954-1955, 1 1 i : The Reverend John J. Capelle,S. J. performed the double ring Memiers Gf the contnitteaare: shaped arrangement of white gar-|State University in 1 ceremony before the main altar of decorated with tall baskets of white the church which was beautifully asters. Donald R. Albins sang “Ave Maria” and “Pan Angelicus” ac- companied by Jack Hendaix at the The maid of honor and the brides- maids served punch from a long tatives present from many of the ed at the Key West High School local health, welfare and recrea-jauditorium at 8:30, March 5, con- tional organizations, jcerns Roscoe Higginbottom, a pain- Paul Albury presided and called|fully shy young man who is a con- organ. The traditional wedding |table covered with an imported marches were used. |lace cloth. The bride who was given in mar-|. The bride and groom cut the tiage by her father designed and beautifully decorated, tiered wed- made her wedding gown. The ex- ding cake w ith a silver knife tied quisite dress was of imported lace With white ribbons. posed over a full satin underskirt.| After the reception, the young The tight fitting bodice featured a couple left for « wedc mandarin collar and was fastened|Cuba. Mrs, Mosher down the back with satin covered blue hand-loomed wool dress with buttons. The long sleeves came to white accessories. Her corsage was points over her hands. jof lavender orchids. Her finger tip veil was of tulle! Mrs. Mosher attended the Con- falling from a scalloped satin head|vent of Mary Immaculate and Key band. Her maternal grandmother’s West High School. After graduating diamond brooch was the bride’s from the Convent, attended only jewelry. |Barry College, in Miami, for two The bride’s bouquet was a fan-|years and graduated from Florida from the with a ing. she denias and iris with white ribbon'school of Home Economi streamers. |B. S. degree in dress desig on Mrs, Henry Russell, of the Sal-testant at a broadeast of “People Lawton Watsons Have vation Army, to offer the Invoca-| tion. Mrs. Russell spoke of the Sal-| vation Army’s social, welfare and Are Funny.” He is told that he will be awarde: a convertible coupe if he can suc- ai All members are asked to note this change of place. New Granddaughter | | Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Watson re-! other activities as a means to the ceed, within one week, in making ceived word Sunday of the birth of end of enabling people, through|# date with Betty Vernon, a girl he a daughter, Lisa Elaine, love of God, to gain strength to help| themselves, and not continue to be| Betty has been informed that a/Mrs. Ro a burden on the Community. James W. Fogarty, Southeastern’ Representative of the United Com:) munity Defense Services, from the! regional office in Atlanta, Georgia,| spoke briefly of the recent study) made by the Parole Association;} Navy plans for increased services| in Sigsbee Park, and the need for] continuance of the Community| Chest, in order to stabilize the jwork of local welfare organizations. has never seen before. mysterious “Mr. X” will call on her, and Roscoe sets out for her ‘house to present himself as this residents of Key West. Mr. 3G” What Roscoe doesn’t know is that Players Meet Tonight Betty has been bombarded by a} series of strange gifts from ‘Mr. X” including an innocent looking chair which — well come and see] what it does. Another fact that has been kept) from Roscoe is that Betty’s father is reputed to be the most terrible- to their Indiana. The baby’s parents are former | | | The Key West Players will meet at 8:00 p. m. tonight at the Barn Theater, 319 Duval Street. Members are urged to attend this meeting. PARKING METERS OFFEND ART CENTER Mrs, Florence Gamble, Chairman and past president, Mrs. Nimia Sikes, Uh |Mrs. Louise Miller. past president, Mrs. Annie Mrs. Dorothy Daniel and Apply To Wed The following couples have ap- plied for marriage licenses in the |son and jaughter-in-law, Mr. and office of County Judge Raymond y M. Watson, inEvansville, R. Lord: Willie Lambert, 40, and Marjorie Robinson, 33, both of 807 Eliza- beth. Donald L. Brewer, 19, NOU, an@ Patricia Simpson, 17, 117 Simon- ton. Reginald D. Kirk, 25, FAWTU- LANT, Boca Chica NAS, and Gladys Arnold, 41, 1700 Flagler. Joseph H. Kerrick, 26, USS Bush- jnell, and Marilyn Thistle, 22, 114 Duval. Thomas E. Trader, 27, and Rita Pritle, 20, both of 511 Duval. Miss Marie Sikes was her sister's) Mrs. Mosher is a member of the| The third speaker, Floyd Baker, tempered man in town and has maid of honor and was gowned in| Junior Woman’s Club and on the Of the Division of Health Informa-|jeon known to perform physical blue moire taffeta with long full’ Advis.:y Board of Beta Sigma Phi tion, Florida State Board of Health, mayhem on suitors for his daugh- skirt and a spencer jacket with|Sorority. At present she is employ- Said he was glad to know such a'ter’s hand. short sleeves. Her bouquet was aled at the Navy Exchange office, group would meet regularly to/ From this auspicious start, the|ing meters in front of the Con- French nosegay of yellow and| Mr. Mosher is a graduate of Bay talk over the many problems that|play careens along with never a|gregational meeting house. white iris with blue streamers, and City Centrol High School and is exist in all communities, An in- dull moment in its three fun-filled) They told the town fathers the she wore short blue tulle veil. presently stationed at the U, S.)creasing number of groups working acts, meters would ruin photographers’ et ae were ae rele Naval Station, Boca Chica. jon health a rae been or-| If you've listened to broadcasts/chances for good pictures. jacker, 0} ‘auderdale a for-| Out of town guests who attended Sanized in the last few years, and of “People are Funny,” we need The selectmen assured upset RUNS FOR 57TH TIME |™er classmate of the bride’s atl the wedding eee Mrs, Ruth everywhere they are surveying lo-| only ar you that thie adaptation members that ‘aesthetic senses |" BENSON, Vt. @ —Franklin B. Florida State University, and Miss | Mosher, Bay City, Michigan; Miss cal needs and making plans to js scrupulously faithful to the in-/will be respected.” Kellogg, 79, comes up for re-elec- Cecilia Lopez of Key West. Their Elva K. Thacker, Ft. Lauderdale; meet them. sanely merry spirit of the original. IF YOU'VE LOST | | ROCKPORT, Mass. — Town meeting members of this famed art center are against having park- Open Bobbie’s Beauty Salon 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, Call 2-6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner MR. AND MRS. GERALD RICHARD MOSHER, shown leav- ing St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church following their wedding on February 27. OLDSTER IS ORDERED TO QUIT CAROUSING DETROIT #—William Seighman $8, has been ordered by a judge to cut out his “carousing and drinking.” Probate Judge William Sexton is- sued the order yesterday on peti- tion of Seighman’s daughter, Mrs. HAPPY HOMEMAKERS’ SAY: tion today to his s7th Gonsecutive ithe nye eeeaae rem pried Mr. and Mrs. Frank ¢. Baron and Mr, Albury appointed a nomin- term as town clerk. He has no! eis gay |family . o! jiami;, Mr. an Ts.'ating committee including Mrs. -, were green and carried white and) Frank P. Baron of Marathon; Mr.\Carola Nettles, Mrs. A. J. Samer Flower Show Said and Mrs, E. E. Sparks, Coral Ga-|and Mrs, Isabel Fleming to bring, ° |bles; Mr. and Mrs, Alfred S. Cres-jin a slate of candidates for otfices| LO Be Outstanding |po, Warren, Rhode Island; Mr. /to be filled by election at the next! opposition for the job. ; yellow iris with green ribbon Kelloggs—Franklin, his father,| streamers. Miss Lopez’ gown was uncle and grandfather—have held/ yellow and her bouquet was yellow the post almost continuously forjiris with matching ribbons. Wealthie A. Whetstone, and placed|about 120 years. him under her guardianship. Mrs. Whetstone said her father was a “spendthrift” and went on a toot every time he got his $70 monthly old age pension check. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR GVERY TUESDAY ment, Golf Club 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tourna. 9:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 noon 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha 4 7:30—Youth for Christ Bible st“4¥, wali Ot. Seated Church, 7:45—Duplicate bridge club, Ft; ” ell 728 Fleming St 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pyth'@ “4 > i Teland 8:00—Stock Car Association, (Dace Homey: Ses: sida 8:00—Beginner’s bridge, Ft. T th Officers’ Club 8:15—Rhumba Lessons, Ft. Ta’ TUESDAY, March 2 For the past seven successive years, the number of births in the United States has exceeded 3% 3:15—Key West Woman’s Club, Clubhouse 319 ee 7:00—K. W. Chapt. 283, Nat'l Sojoumers, Church 7:30—Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple 533 Eaton 7:30—Minoca Council 13, Pocahontas, Golden Eagle Hali 7:30—Catholic Daughters, St. Anne's Hall, Windsor Lane, 1:30—Exec, Board, Harris PTA, at Harris School 8:00—Key West Players, Barn Theater, 319 Duval, Rear. 8:00—K. W. Ohap. 33, DAV, 422 Amelia Street 00—Junior Woman’s Club, 319 Duval Street 00—Coral Shores PTA, place to be announced, : 8:00—Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, VFW Home, 325 Elizabeth BVERY WEDNESDAY 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. WEDNESDAY, March 3 if 10:00—Navy Wives Club 88, CPO Lounge, Naval Station 10:00—Subron OWC, Fort Taylor Officer’s Club 10:00—ZX-11 OWC, place to be 8:30—K. W. Outboard Club Aux., place to be announced :00—Dade Lodge 14, Masonic, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton BVERY 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, March 4 10:00—HS-1 OWC, Aeropalms 3:00—Circle II, First Methodist Church, to be announced 7:30—Dorcas Society, Lutheran Church on Flagler Avenue 8:00—Garden Club, at Woman’s Club, 319 Duval St. 8:00—VFW Post 3911, Post Home, 325 Elizabeth Street 8:00—Elks Lodge, Elks Club, 313 Duval Street BVERY Friday 30:00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bidg. 83, Seaplane Base 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church. FRIDAY, March 5 12:30—Officer’s Wives Club, place to be announced 8:00—Cayo Hueso Grotto, Redmen’s Hail BVERY ey, A 2:00—C. Cadets, Poinciana Community House 3:30—Orden Caballeros de la L i VERY MONDAY See meals 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, 8:00—Logia “Marti” Nro. 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymou. Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth is, 515 Duval Street NOVENA OF GRACE In Honor of St. Francis Xavier Thursday, March 4, through Thursday, March 12 EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 (TIME: ONE-HALF HOUR) St. Mary Star of the Sea Church * TRUMAN AVENUE and WINDSOR LANE Father J. McEneaney, S.j., Will Preach the Novena Little Miss Patricia Gail Baron, flower girl, wore a long pink dress and a short pink tulle veil. The ring bearer, Frank Curry, cousin of the bride, was dressed in a white suit, Mr. Alfred J. Rees was best man and the ushers were Joe Perez and Charles Acheson. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Sikes chose a street length silk Print with black accessories. Her corsage was of baby lavender or- chids. Mrs. Mosher wore a smart black crepe with lace inserts in the sleeves. Her corsage was also of baby orchids. Immediately following the cere- mony, a reception was held at the Elks Club Annex. There were ap- | and Mrs. Fred Darling and father, Rumford, Rhode Island and Maste Frank Curry of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Mosher are now at home at 1118 Curry’s Lane, Key West, Florida. Tv Wedding Blanks Are Available At Citizen Special blanks covering all the necessary information about weddings are available at The Citizen. Brides are asked to come in and get one of these to fill out so that their wedding story will be as complete as possible. proximately 250 guests present. Mrs. William Ross Russell meeting, Those present included: Dr. Sha- msi Massaheb, Ministry of Educa- tion, Teheran, Iran; Mr. Floyd Baker, Division of Health Informa- tion, Florida State Board of Health; munity Defense Service Regional W. Morrison, Director, County |Health Department and Public |Health Nurses: Mrs. A. J. Sawyer, |RN, Mrs. Joan M. Dalton, RN, Mrs. Pauline Carlson, RN, Mrs. Ruth Kramer, RN, Mrs. Barbara J. Cur- rie, RN,; Mr. Vance Stirrup, Hous- ing Authority, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albury of the City Recreation De-! partment; Miss Merle West, Medi-| cal Social Worker, U. S. Naval Hos-| |pital; Mrs. Isabel Fleming, Proba-| tion Officer, Juvenile Court; Mr.| Richard Evans, USO YMCA Direc-| tor, Miss Jane Hudson, USO YMCA! Program Director; Mrs. Ruby Mor- gan, State Welfare Board; Miss Betty Willis, State Welfare Board; | Mrs. Carola Nettles, Field Direc-| tor, American Red Cross Chapter; Mrs. Helen Gleason, ARC Home Service Director; Miss Arlene Mer- | |February 26. BEFORE HER MARRIAGE Friday night, Mrs. William Ross Staff Photo, Finch. Russell was Miss Consuelo Juliet Valdez, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Valdez of this city. Reverend J. Paul Touchton performed the double ring ceremony in First Methodist Church. A reception was held immediately following the wedding at the home of Mrs. Henry A. Gardner, 1206 Watson Street.—Citizen MASAL with result MISERY spent or what products you hove tried figation except to return ond poy few ts os this is not o somple. | vice. |sinkas, 106-F Poinciana, announce |the birth of a son, Vincent Mark,| (eral Hospital. |birth of a son on February 26, |at Monroe General Hospital, titt, Director, Wesley House; Mrs,| Henry Russell, Salvation Army; Mrs. Eileen S. Coughlin, Director, | National Catholic Community Ser-| Births Baby Boy Prusinskas Mr. and Mrs. Vincent John Pru- | on February 23, at Monroe Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Brito, 894 United Street, announce the Son For Fernandez’ Mr. and Mrs. Jose Fernandez are |the’ parents of a son, David, born! at Monroe General Hospital on St. Paul's Epi 5:30 P.M.—Litany Office Mr. James Fogarty, United Com-/ By Authorities | YOUR APPETITE The Key West Flower Show and) there’s a way to perk it up. 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