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DOROTHY EAYMEK, Society Editor ‘ . Mr 23, I9S) TH* KKY WIST CITIZEN Bride And Groom mik • %m w ■pF*"*'**' v + .t # ■H&wHR A -I mmmgm d8 ILr g£ _*,*.. iXf:* 1 Br - ■|g| * ■BBr'‘ t .%ag| ffftffif# • BKf@S ' v * a v * 1 SMZLIMO COUPLE wed June 27 at the Naval Air Station i Chapel are Lt (j.g.) Winifred Mclntyre and Ensign Clarence W. Miller, NAS. The bride is a nurse at the Naval Hospital I hate.* She is from Pittsburgh, Pa. The groom was formerly i train Valentine, Nebraska —Poray Studio Photo. -‘ *>-;.>•- V- . ,A :>'£■ i ; •;': -, .‘A'.* . i ‘ / ... IS aval Hospital Nurse, IN AS Officer, Wed In Single Ring Ceremony is array of beautiful cut Sowers decorated the altar of the JUniteti Mates Naval Hospital Chapel for the recent wedding of Miss Winifred J, Mclntyre, U. 8. Navy nurse with the rank of lieuten ant fcaier grade, when she exchanged marriage vows with Ensign Ciar j%j W. MUter. 14. (j. g.) Alan Gibbons, U, 8.1 He* v chaplain, performed the si* m tug certt.iony. Appropriate m, “ai music was played by an or jv.nt for the wedding which too., place at one o’clock the after-, gMtoto June 27 la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick $. Mclntyre and her original home was at Pitts txtrgh. Pa She has been stationed here at the Naval Hospital. The groom, on duty at Urn Naval Air Station. Key West, is the son of Mr. sod Mrs. C. M. Mir of ValeoMnn, Neb. He was graduated fra* toe University of Nebraska and is affiliated with Sigma Alpha* Epgfcm fraternity- The bride chose tor her wedding; MHr* a tellertoe gown- of white *tta tad marquisette, with ruffled; ortho material over a toll satin! skirt- Her veil of finger-tip length was attodwd to a datotr peart tia ra and the wore • necklace of ba ng Starts. A -white orchid nestled! la • ribbon shower was attached’ to tga Bible which she carried. The bride was escorted to thej Key West Re-Visited V 3BKT 'jh4b u| 1 'pMmtP j RacE fl spy* <Si? Bl * aekv '■ ■ ' v, iDSt LIRE OLD TIMES, when Captain Charles M. Henderson, USN (right), paid a visit to wt&mander Harry Gallagher, USN Monday, J!v SO Commands Gallagher relieved Cat- Kn Hendemm as executive officer of the Nil vai Station last April. Captain Henderson, now ■radioes.' and New Development officer lor commander. Submarines. Atlantic Fleet, m New ■padon, Conn, is in Key West for a five-dav Visit.—Official Navy Photo. * „ JK 40* SOCIETY - PERSONALS - NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 'altar by Dr. 0. G. Fais, Lt. MC, fR . >* \ ' Lt Ann Buacher, Naval Hospi tal nurse and close triend of the bride’s was maid of honor. ’ Best man for the groom was his friend Charles Turner. NAS, U. ;Bert Creighton acted as usher. Full dress white uniforms were worn by the bridal attendants. Approximately 150 guests at tended the reception held at the ;Sun and San Beach Club after the ceremony Flower arrangements pointed up the bride’s table. Hors d’oeuvm and champagne punch were served st the reception which began at 2 p. m. Hospital Party Includes Show Of Local Talent A party was given at the U. S. Naval Hospital on Monday night by VFW Post No. mi, its Auxil-j iary, and the Gold Star Mothers. 1 Patients in Ward C were really] offered a treat with entertainment, courtesy of Norman Kraakh, or-; Page 5 CONCH CHOWDER My RAYMBK Dr. and Mrs. A M. Morgan art going to Washington to visit their daughter Nancy and her husband “Sugar” Cain, who have anew home at Falla Church, Va. (Just outside of Washington). If I don't snag a ear ride. . guess 111 be on the same train out of Miami frank Pennington if asking around to sat if there are any through drivers going to Washington the weekend of August 14. But not tor himself . . .it s for me. Frank and Char lotte and the kids leave the 10th of August, and that's too early In the week. Does anyone have o friend or a friend’s friend planning * to motor up arriving hi Washington on Sunday 18 or Monday 17 or next month. I am not a backseat driv er; 1 don’t eat garlic sandwiches ami breath down necks; 1 can keep drivers awake because 1 have o lovely collection of -old hatpins; 1 sing if requested, but badly, so 1 usually just curl up and nap un less the scenery ta exciting. 1 can tell funny stories by the hour, U that will help. JIM COBB got a picturecard folder from New York. It was sign ed “Hick” Cobb and stated, “1 may buy the Brooklyn Bridge this p. m. Had a good offer.” His fa ther sent it, Jhn confesses. Pro per reply will vary likely be, “For get the bridge. Take any offers on Rockefeller Grater. That gets you the life of Reilly. . .at his health ; center there.” When Peter Graves 20th Century Fox movie star, was in Key West he said his favorite picture, so far, was “Stalkg 17.” U you look closely it the views of the hit movie in Life magazine, you'll see Peter in a grave situation. Wil liam Holden hat the lead, but Pe ter has a fat part to the mixed comedy-melodrama film. It's due to town in flie near future. . .In toe same issue, theie’s the story of Spyros Skouras and the Cine mascope. Key Westers bad a first hand view of how it is produced during toe filming of “Twelve MUe Reef.” Skouras is of Greek decent. Maybe that’s one reason .why the heroic element to the film made here was handed to Greek sponge-fishermen instead of the Conch* who are villains ta this : story. The old French inventor, I Henri Chretien, had the idea back in IMS, but . there were no takers then. ANIMALS, FOWL, FISH,' ETC are the subject of research done by the National Geographic Socie ty. Bulletins they send out are ton of interesting facts on the nature and habits of animal* and their re lationships with people. In the days of yore, in medieval centuries, Eng lish church goers took their hounds to chorch w|th them and some of the eld churches still have pews with iron rings and books for tying up dogs. The article suggests that cbestra leader, who played piano and also accnmoawM Don A’bin. ri***er. noted tor Hs setoe-j t J <wis to old and new favorite melo df*s. Lons A Hen, talented m*jnvt’e stvlist, demcmstratH br tenb.j nfoue wi*h a comolieated “mn. arv twirl” OKing two batons to add { it© the h<hliPbts to the evening, i j Refreshments were served byj t*e Auxilierv and the Goto StVr Mothers. They were assisted by ! Red Cross representatives. j mats or inteksst to Erwmm Jayteen Candidate Jk 1 M ec jk ' ggs CHOICE or A JAYTEEN BEAUTY QUEEN has been post- . poned from Friday. July 24, to Friday, July 31. Here to Sally Holland, 1603 18th Street, who to one of the potential winners tar the contest which will take place at the Poinciana Teenage Center.—Photo by Finch, Citizen Start. aft-told tale in our household. My father had a whippet, an Ital ian greyhound. One Sunday, a mis chievous lady neighbor dressed the dog to some castoffs my father wort as a boy. It was a Lewd Pauntleroy outfit with ruffled col lar which he hated. She took the “fanded-up” dog to the church door and ordered toe whippet to “Go find Earle.” It did. The con gregation tried to vain to keep tinging hymns with straight faces when "Antonio” eame trotting to dressed to the clothes, with the pants on backward so that Ms tail could wag freely. Shortly after ward, our family changed their re ligious following. COLOGNI CATHEDRAL spi ns remained Intact after all the bombing raids during World War n, and the reasons given wore “exact pinpoint” prowess of too bombardiers. George Henna who flow many a mission over the city says that ammunition, not admoni tion, was passed, and that 4 was just pure luck that the stores weren’t hit . .In a booklet about Cubs as vacation land various at tractions are listed, among them, night clubs. They have Spanish language names like “Sana Sou ci”. . .there’s a perfume called that too and U means “Without Care.”. . .Then all at once to the list of Latin names there’s one that pops out at you like a 3-D ping pong ball. It’s located to the swank section to Miramar.. .and its name [makes me homesick, it’s "Penn sylvania!!” !j Membership Drive I; For Navy Wives I Club To Begin A membership drive for the Is land City Navy Wives Club win get underway on Monday, July 27. Posters calling attention to it will be exhibited In Ships Ser vice canteens, the Naval Commis sary, Sigsbee Snackery. the C.P.O. Chib lounge on the Naval Station ,the Naw Nursery, and in various Key West shops. A daily recced of the club’s ac- 1 tivities will be announced. ‘ The Navy Wives grouo held a meeting Wednesday of this week knd anew candidate. Joan Olsen, wife of J. J. Olsen, stationed aboard the USS Wilke (EDE) was 1 present and introduced. The next meeting of the unit is slated for Wednesday, July 29. at die CPO Club, Naval Station. AS wives of enlisted personnel. US. Marine Corps, US. Coast Ouerd and the Navy are cordial ly Invited to attend. Small trader leaves of young spinach make a savory rammer salad when they are mixed with crisp bits of crumbled bacon and French dressing. Tty serving this salad, sometimes, with broiled fish easts, mashed potatoes and butter ed carrots. comers potato chips 3Sc size lor 25c Are Sold in. Aluminum Foil Pkgs. inttmd of M*ud fimlsinfri MARGARET ADM STORES Coming Events THURSDAY. JULY 23- Navy Wives’ Bowling League, at 1 p.m. N. S. Also open bowling Eey West Lieu, mooting, 0:30 Mi at Lions Den, Sortnary SL Mount Coaly Hospital Worn aa’s Auditory Soaring group, at hospital, 3 p.m. Ceramic Classes and hand weav ing. 1 to 4 p.m., West Marteito Art School. County Beach. Mwhtftft Anonymous, dosed meeting for mombors only* 515*4 Duval StrwoL Rotary Club fameteso, SL Pad’s Parish Hall, 13:U P-m. C.AP, Cadets, at National Guard Armory, 7:38 pun. Poinciana Jayteen Youth Cra ter, movies lias • pan. Is 28 p.m. V. F. W. Ladies Auditory Pest 3611 meeting at V. F. W. Post Home, 8 p. m. Dr Felix Varda Lodge No SJ 919 Elizabeth St, > p. m. Ladies Aux. American Legion* . Unit 29 at Legion Pod Home, Stock Island, S. m. • K. W. Amateur Radio Clnb, Na- ! tional Guard Armory, 7:30 P- m. Jaysbeev, beach picnic, 7:30 p. m. . Nu Phi Mu meeting at SL Anne’s Hall, 7:30 p. m. The newly formed sorority will meet toe fourth'and second Thursdays to each month. FRIDAY, JULY 24 ft Taylor Duplicate Bridge Qah, at Ft Taylor, g p.m. Iw|An of Pythias, meeting at K-P. Han, 728 Fleming S.t p.m. Old Fashioned bynr.n sing and fellowship program, Poindana Baptist Church, IJO pjm. Jayteea Youth Center Dance, Poinciana, • to 11 p.m. Beauty coatest postponed to July SI Naval SUdoe O.W.C. luncheon, (honors Mrs. Duka), at Key Wester, 12:80 p.m. SATURDAY. JULY 2S- Youtto for Christ Rally, Fleming Street Methodist Church, 722 Fleming Street. 7.30 pjn. SUNDAY, JULY 26- Logia “Marti” Nro. J, Orden Caballero de la Lux, Inc., meets at die Caaa Temple, 421 Amelia SL, 2:20 p.m. every Sunday MONDAY, JULY 27- Gym classes for O-W.fL, Sea Plane Brae, 10 a.ao. Alcoholics Anouymous ape* mooting, SUM Duval Street, • PJU. Jayteea Youth Center, Poiaciaaa movies, S p. m. Beta Sigma PM sorority meet ing, San Carlos, 8 p. m. Anchor Lodge. No. 18, Scottish Bite Temple, Ip, n. Methodist Men, Wesley House, 8 p. m TUESDAY, JULY 28- BowUng for Officers Wives, 1 ts >:2B p.m., at Naval Statta Youth lor Christ Bible Study, at ZX-ll Officers? Wives Club Luncheon Given In Mrs. Irving T. Duke?* Honor Un. Irving T. Duke was gnad to heaer at XX-11 Officers’ Wives 11 *“***£; karNmuffo fy”** ****** p. m. and a pleasant conversational intertuis enjoyed. ** ** * Tables in the pfeetsnt. air-coo-; dittoed dining salon was pleeed| to horseshoe arrangement and were decorated with fullblown hibiscus to various hues. The main table was graced with a lovely flower arrangement to dear yellow glad ioli and early asters to pastel tints. ed featured daepDfed shrimp with Tartar Sauce, French Mad pota toes, green salad with tangy dress ing, hot rolls and better, teed tea and lime slices. For dessert there was lime sherbet Thanks ere dno Mrs. O. M. Wil son. Mrs. T. H. Johnson and Mrs J. H Bitekbon for —their efforts to arrange the delightful mid-July get-together Just before the serving to dee eeri, Mrs. David Spirt called a Service Men’s Christian Center! el Whitehead St Combined aeetal and handle rail hsurs at K. W. Youth Cantor every Thee, waning. Open house party, pjn. Ladies Golf Teens ml L W Golf cornea. • a.m. Special interest Sewing grope 9:39 a. au te 11:30 a. m. end 2 p. m. to 4 p. wl, heme at Mrs. Richard Reynolds, TIC Arthur Sawyer Rd. Kiwania Club, dinner meeting, 6:45 p. m. Ft Taylor Duplicate Bridge, at Ft Taylor, 7:45 p. m. Beginner’s Bridge, Ft Taylor, I p. m. Navy Thrift Shop, 9 to 11 a. m. Sparkling Waters Rebekak Lodge No. 14 Ladies Aux. V. F. W. Post 3911, VFW Pott Homo, • p. m. Order to DeMolay Boys, Scottish' Bite Temple, 7:99 p. m. Unit 58. LAFBA, coffee. Navel Beach Patio, 10 a, m. Ever Ready Star Club, Ip, n, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26- Gya classes for O.W.C, Ses Pimm Base, ie a.m. Navy Wives’ Bewttng League Naval Statin Alleys, 1 p.m. COUTURE DESIGNER* * J. BED'S SmUm of Bceuty 88 Fleming SI. Phene 3881 LA CONCHA HOTEL Cuntem tori Dene In Our Own DIAL 2-881 w flemino st. key wist Wfuff' give your feet the air •. • THONG, thu morust suggestion of o shoe...openly in accord with fashion's S wry latest mood. And with o cushion 'jf ioft inner sole to fkxrt you all the way. 7 GLOBE “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT * FORMERLY PICK SHOE STORE m WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE UlfhdlsilhMt Key West, Florida When la Miami Visit Our Stare at 20 NX First St frttert twrinsis meeting st which several guests end new members were fertrodweed. It was the first Key West a W. C. mestteg for newcomers Mrs. B. G. Disk. Mrs. B. D Vsrberg end Mrs B G Pew ell whose hnshsnds have recently reported to the ZX-ll squadron Guests for toe afternoon were Mrs. Guy Ballou end Mrs. G. Helreigte. In an election which followed introductions, Mrs. C. P. McMur ray was named as co-chairman to the gram to serve far the coming three-month term. At the dose to the testates session, Mrs. Spirt ex pressed tiio good wishes to ZX-ll to Mrs. Duke who will soon be leav ing the Key Wet area. The rematoder to toe afternoon was spent at bridge and canasta. Tables were plentifully sopited with nixed ants and after-dinner mints. Winners for the day were: Mrs. Guy Ballou for bridge; Mrs. John KMtiewiß, first prise In canasta; Mro. R. A. Milot, second prise. The duecy prize was hsU by Mrs. Me Murray at toe end to toe entertain ins? afternoon The next ZX-ll 0. W. C. coke party ind business meeting wfll ( take place at the Sea Plane Base, August 5, at 10 a. m. Mrs. W. J. Payne will te to charge to arrange ments. Hostesses for the August lunch eon to be bald on Wednesday the 19th, will be Headlines H. C. Spic er, J. E. Peterson and C. P. Me Murray. Further details to the meeting wfll be announced later. The Show You Supported-Thanks We Repemt Talent Show * mam Thursday *rives EVE To “ Alt# ran Winning ourmsuia* Talent WmSOt SHOW> ' MEra ’ rM - T ° l * m FRED (Copenhagen) HANSIN Rene* Plano TRICKS AMD DRINKS BY PHE TRADEWINDS DIALt Cittern Office* Is#| DIVORCE SUIT FILED LOS ANGXLtt UF—Meefe sctai Lyle Talbot, SO, has beta mad foe divorce by Mrs. Margaret Thibet, 25, Ms fourth wife. 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