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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor Tuesday, August 3, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HAVANA FIRE CHIEF — Brigadier General and Mrs. Jesus Balbuena were guests of honor at a reception at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Delio Cobo on Sunday afternoon. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Balbuena, Dr. Cobo, Mrs. Cobo and General Balbuena.—Photo by Spillman. Sigsbee Council Announces Plans For Recreation, Social Events Reports of committee chairmen for the Sigsbee Community Council were given at the meeting of the group at the recreation shelter last night. Chaplain Lineburger of the ad ult committee announced that ten- tative plans are being made for the formation of a yacht club, and that negotiations are being made for all age grouups to enjoy band concerts to be scheduled in the near future. The Chaplain also stated that various state groups will be form- ed and social gatherings held. i The prospects of forming a “Lit- tle Theatre” group are also bright, aid. “he chairman of the teen-age group announced that the teen- agers had raised $18.00 from a bake sale and used the money to finance the dance given last Sat- lay night. : “The Sti people will elect their permanent officers on Wednesday and have planned a costume dance for next Saturday. : Mr. McClintock is adult chairman of the group,” but the teen-egers have their own officers and make their own plans with a minimum of supervision from the adults. Other chairmen reporting were Mr. Bitting of the publicity com- mittee; Mr. White of the interme- diate age group and the chairman of the pre-school group who urged that parents of these children get together and discuss their needs in forming a program. oie Chief Roberts of the constitution and by-laws committee _Teported that they were being put into form and asked that all members of the council which includes every adult resident of Sigsbee Park attend the next meeting on August 9 in order that the by-laws and constitution be put into effect with the appro- val of the majority. Mrs. Burdette recommended that a committee be) formed for the procurement of physical equip- ment such as a community house, picnic tables, barbecue pits and similar prjects. Captain Murphy representing the Naval Station command was pre- sent at the meeting. Big Crowd Attends NAS Pool Party The Seaplane base pool was the scene of an old-fashioned box sup- per and square dance on Thurs- day evening. The party was given by the Naval Air Station Officer’s Wives Club. Each couple brought a “box lunch” and there was much ex- citement during the auctioning of the boxes. After supper, Chief Wilson, a pro- fessional square dance caller, gave instructions and called the sets for the dancing. Eugene Arnold, accordionist, played for the dances and during the evening. The party, one of the most en- joyable affairs held during the summer, was attended by a large group. SubRon OWC Cancels Hospitality Meeting Mrs. E. C. Connelly, retiring chairman of the Subron Officer’s Wives group has announced that there will not be a hospitality meet- ing of the group in August. The group will meet on Septem- ber 8 when Mrs. R. A. Dickens will take over as chairman. Re- minders will be sent to members. TWO-SKIRT SUITS Two-skirt suits are shown by a St.. Louis designer, following the two-pants trend in men’s wear, The regular suit is of rayon worsted; the second skirt is a éene darker and made of rayon. BIRTHS Baby Boy Fitch Mr. and Mrs. George Parks Fitch, Jr., 822 Sawyers Lane, are the parents of a son, George Parks, Il, born at Monroe General Hos- pital on July 21. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Baby Girl Anuez Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anuez, 1020 Watson Street, announce the birth of their daughter, Lucinda, on July 23 at Monroe General Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 1.ounce at birth, Archers Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm K. Arch- er, 170-C Poinciana Place are the parents of a six pound son born at Monroe General Hospital on July 28. The baby has been named Malcolm Kelsey, ir. Boy For Rozanskis Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Rozan- ski of 413 Southard Street, an- nounce the birth of their son, Wal- ter Poray, at Monroe General Hos- pital on July 24. He weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces. Baby Girl Fender Mr. and Mrs. Hullet A. Fender announce the birth of a daughter, Wanda Kay, weighing. 6 pounds, 15 ounces, at lonroe General Hospital on July 28, Her parents reside at 719 Bakers Lane. Baby Boy Quiggie Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Quig- gle, 1413 Laird Street are the pa- rents of a son, Barry Ray, born on July 29. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces at birth at Monroe Gen- eral Hospital. Garcias Have Son Mf. and Mrs. Gabriel Garcia, Jr. 11-C Porter Place are the par- ents of a seven pound son born August 2 at Galey Memorial Hos- pital. The baby has been named John Gabriel. Pase 3) Shower Given For Bernette Shuliz The home of Mrs. Edith Brown was the scene of a surprise show- er last night in honor of Miss Ber- nette Shultz whose marriage to Louis A. Wetherington will take place at the Fleming Street Me- thodist Church at 7:30 this even- ing. Games were played with the prizes going to the bride-to-be, Miscellaneous gifts were display- ed in an umbrella decorated in pink and white. Those attending the shower were ‘|members of the staff of Monroe General Hospital where Miss Shul- tz is employed. William E. Bairstows Are Wed On Saturday William Elmer Bairstow, EM2, USN and Sonya Albertine Bairstow of Athens, Greece, were married on Saturday, July 31 at 1 o'clock, by Justice of the Peace Ira F. Al- jury. . Robert B. Austin, Jr. and Mrs. Barbara L. Jones attended the cou- ple who will reside in Key West while the groom is stationed here. Slim Half-Sizer 9125 i44-20% ° You're slim and trim every- where you go this season in this transition princess dress and its smart jacket! No alteration prob- lems, half-size pattern is design- ed for the shorter, fuller figure. Add frosty white collar, cuffs. Pattern 9125: Half-Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% dress and jacket 5% yards 39-inch fabric; 5¢ yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mail- ing. Send to Marian Martin care, of The Key West Citizen, No. 186, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Frost thick tomato slices with softened cream cheese and garnish with thinly sliced pimiento-stuffed olives; serve on lettuce with a well-seasoned French Dressing. ' MIAMI BEACH VISITOR — Mrs. Regina Renkoff, left, was the-guest of honor at a small party at Raul’s Saturday night. She is visiting her sons Joe and Phil Renkoff. Also present were, left to right, Pearle and Rudy Kurit, Joe Renkoff, Marge and Arent Sjursen and Phil Renkoff.— JKB Photo. Louis Ingraham Has Birthday Party On Thurs. Louis S. Ingraham celebrated his eleventh birthday with a party at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Ingraham, 322 Eli- zabeth Street, on Thursday, July 29. The young host’s mother served refreshments of fruit punch, sand- wiches, cake and candy. He was the recipient of many gifts. Youngsters who helped Louis ce- lebrate were Brenda Molina, Lou Castro, Dianne Ingraham, Linda Castro, Cheril Curry, Carolyn Lowe, Gene Turner, Jimmy and Patty Turner. Louis Mariscal, Sandra Powell, Barbara, Linda and Robert Ford, Billie Ranger, Paulie Gartenmay- er, and Charles Pelicier. y April and Bobby Menendez, Bet- ty Beard, David Fernandez, Delor- es Garcia, Stan Singleton, and Lee Castro. Johnny Calleja, Claude Branley, Patsy, Earl and Ruthie Lindville, Alfred Rodriguez, Rene Gonzalez, Laudy Gonzalez, Hermina Garcia, Pedro Megia, Wilhelmina Cox and Richard Curry. Eloise Chavez Is Bride Of Mr. Puco Miss Eloise Chavez and Vincent Puco were married on August 2 at 1:30 in the. afternoon, in the chambers of Justice of the Peace Ira Albury who officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Chavez of Por- ter Place. She chose a pink dress worn with white bonnet and accessories for her wedding. Her corsage was of white orchids. Naomi Torres was the bride’s only attendant. Her dress was blue and her corsage was also of white orchids. The groom was attended by Joseph S. Cuccinello, as best man. The young couple will reside in Key West. Mr. Puco is the mana- ger of the Sand Bar on Duval Street. A noise of 150 decibles is enough to cause pain in a human ear. BALLOON DANCE—A popular feature at Raul’s on Saturday nights is the “balloon dance.” An attractive prize is awarded to the holder of the lucky balloon. The above picture was taken just as the balloons were released—JKB Photo. rie NAS Wives To Have Luncheon At Pool The Naval Air Station Offi- cer’s Wives. Club will meet at the Seaplane Base pool on Wed- nesday, August 4 for a splash party and luncheon. A new co-chairman will be elected during a brief business session. eee CAP Cadets Attend Summer Encampment Cadet S-Sgt. Beatrice H. West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. West, 1609 United Street, and Cadet Gloria K. Lentz, daughter of Mrs, Evelyn Nemec, 1922 Patter- son Avenue are presently attend- ing a Civil Air Patrol summer en- campment at Tyndall Air Force ‘Base, Florida. More than two hundred CAP Ca- dets, boys and girls aged 15-19 from all over the state of Florida, make up this group of young Am- erican who are receiving a week of Air Force training and orienta- tion at this base. e During their training at Tyndall, the cadets are getting instructions on military discipline and courtesy, organization of the Air Force, ba- sic drill and physical education, and weapons firing. They also are being conducted on tours of the base flight line, marine rescue sec- tion and crash fire station. One of the highlights of the train- ing period for the cadets is a local flight in a military transport type aircraft. Rabbi, Mrs. Schwartz Return From Vacation Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham Sch- wartz have returned from a mon- th’s vacation spent in Miami Beach. The Rabbi said this morning that they enjoyed their stay but, are happy to be back in Key West. Services at B’Nai Zion Synagogue will be resumed on Friday. Making fresh apricot preserves? You’ll need to buy 1% pounds of the fruit if you want three cups cut-up. These Women By HILLEL BLACK PITTSBURGH—Sister Mary Ros- alie, who went to Hollywood to learn more about what makes TV tick, is teaching dozens of young- sters each year how to produce, act and write television and radio shows. For four years she has headed the Federation of Catholic High School’s Radio and Television School. It recently was cited by the National Scholastic Radio Guild as a model of its kind. Now under Sister Rosalie’s di- rection is an even bigger radio and TV school set up by Pitts- burgh Diocesan School Board. Sister Rosalie was appointed co- ordinator. During the last term there were 115 high school students taking courses which include radio and video production, script writing and dramatics. But it is not al- ways easy going for this bright- eyed nun who knows the ABCs— and XYZs — of television and radio. “TV is a powerful medium but a terrible headache. {0 much can’t be done until the last minute. But radio still has its es- sential place.” Sister Rosalie notes that in the last five years more than 2,000 youngsters have been .on radio shows sponsored by the Pittsburgh | |] diocese. She adds there are 700 radio scripts in her files, most of them written by students. Sister Rosalie’s teen-agers re- cently launched a TV series call- ed Youth Parade. The shows in- clude a light comedy, a variety "program and an unrehearsed dis- cussion of teen-age problems. High school youngsters not only did the dramatics for the comedy Program but also the make-up, properties and writing. When it comes to putting on a big production, Sister Rosalie MRS. 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She explains: “One thing I’ve found — young- sters seldom let you down.” Shortly before Sister Rosalie went to Hollywood, she left a list of radio assignments for her stu- dents to work out. They did all the rest by themselves — from yous to recording programs on pe. While in Hollywood she worked closely with actors, producers and technicians of network shows, in- cluding Virginia Hewitt of “Space Patrol,” Edward Arnold of “Mr. President” and the Ford Theater. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness during my late husband’s illness and at the time of his death, and take this means to express to those who sent cards of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings, MRS. 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