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py | By PATRICIA PHONE 535| aN Annlal Sock Social Of Fern Chapter OES Is Marked By Musical Program The annual sock social Of the, Miss Fae Bervaldi; a reading by Fern chapter,OES was héid ‘on! Miss Delores Thornley; vocal solo Bobbed Hair Predicted For Bobbie Hats Presented By Sally Victor By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor The girls who like long hair{spring opening—“Big Bob”, are ail upset. deep, tall cloche, and “Little, Bob- bie,” The ‘men who ‘admire mene with’ the recommendation that|' tresses, are. up .in arms... they be worn with short bobbed Beauticians are divided in their) hair. the a junior model of same—|+ [Ray Navarro To Address Winter Visitors In City SOCIALS TO CON’ CONTINUE UN: TIL MARCH 15; ALL WINTER VISITORS INVITED TO MEEr ‘OMORROW NIGHT opinions: Now the stylists and the cole . Models and movie ‘stars ar2!umnists are charging heatedly |, pleased. that Sally is trying to bring bach Ray Navarro will regale win; the visitors to this city with tales of old Key West at the regular PAGE THRE) ~The Weather Weather REPORT Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Friday. Little change in tem-} perature. Moderate, occasionally; fresh’ northeast winds becoming’ easterly Friday. Florida:, Fair .continued, cool over north portion today with in- creasing cloudiness ‘and slowly rising temperature » tonight’! and Friday. Partly cloudy, continued ; mild, over the south portion. H GOOD COOKS © — prefer it payer fresh Dixie Esra agg! creams /, $0 smoothly, di quick. by.g00 dantcer or dni der show two hats at her recent cash pick on me?” And“everybody’s arguing. unwomanly, unattractive |... aa ‘ ° r ~ Tuesday ‘evening’ at: o'clock in| by Mrs.- Orion Russell; ballet; by} ‘The cause of all this rani is|flapper of the Terrible Twente lo ee et wes re i Sag de Fier ‘ the Scottish Rite Temple, Simon-| Miss Gayle Wallace; chorus by/sally Victor, the‘milliner who is|with her boyish bob, flat chest | ‘Morrow night at 8 o'clock at} ida Strai past Gule Go Mee: ton and Eaton streets. | Miss Mary Saunders, Miss Fae|famous for making her customers | and all. the USO club at the corner. of | ico: Mar da winds, except mod- The program consisted of a| Bervaldi and Miss Mary Johnson,'jgok pretty. Sally, a kindly, smil-| Sally insists she meant no such Piral ane Caroline streets. fae paren avr ne south por violin solo by Gerald Saunders,| Piano selection by Miss Virginia ing little person’ who wouldn't’ thing. Says she: Se Ree et te ate tee Meee Oak bee atielis voeal selections by Mrs. Orion| Russell; vocal by Mrs. Paul Her-)hurt a flea, is slightly aghast at! “I just thought the young girls|~-°°° 1 eer Sis a et ate hid ses Partly Gan gai ani Russell,, Miss Jennie Johnson,| zee. piano solo by Miss Maryjall the fuss. She has had to hire|might look cute with their hair oH Pig a fea an b ue (Se ape tie ‘ail ite yy baer a Mrs. Paul Herrick and Gerald! Saunders; and a trumpet solo by:an extra secretary to answer the|cut shorter and curled around tit al 1 a Ma h oo N Feat et e eke secangi age: Saunders; piano solo by Miss| Robert Archer. flood of letters that has descend-|their faces. They do, too. But igus eat a yaar ti "i ie a sian ieee pet atoratew aenInee f e e e Joyee Johnson; vocal by Miss' It was a splendid program andjed upon her, and to answer the|I've never been in favor of flat derwieemanl GuCne seen ae oh Magasin 4 | ‘Allene Spear; acrobatic number! the social was a decided success, Jangling telephone. chests or unfeminine styles, ard], i i ‘nti THER REPORT: j 303 Duval Street, Corner of Caroline : ask igtend i (aaae, 1 the evening with the painting te Key West, Fla., Feb. 21, 1946 | by Miss Carleen Moore; vocal; This annual affair is for the| All Sally did, you see, was to|I never will be. Why does every-i). given the club. f ¢ 3 | | . Observation taken at 7:30 ee For TOURISTS, NAVY and ALL of Our duet by Mrs. Mary Johnson andj benefit of the Masonic home. Abe R. Wolkoff will be master Eastern Standard Time KEY WEST FRIENDS 00 C0COS CESS OCSSOHOOSOC HOES OODOSCODEOSOROOORSS= e e e e e e e ° : a SECA = fas Sea of ceremonies. ( Office) + Luncheon Given For Business \RoyM.Watson |New York Editor oi Romen |iuaacettee’ a FRIDAY NIGHT Lo st last night 69 © : Women At La Concha Yesterday Returns Home Visits Citizen Have For Visiz: Peeenlacetg 89 § ie to th ft Staxling’s dreuahepiMre Har (erate he an ea oe an Marana Seeeae ~ iH 8:00 P.M. A luncheon, prelude to the or- of Starling’s dress shop; Mrs. Mar-| 64 States Army, son of Mr. and! ville, N. Yu, was a vi , Mr, and-Mrs. Charles W. Saw- I n Jes - ‘ve 1 t instructor, NOB; pie 4 isitor to The see Rainfall, 24 hours “esata oleaional” Women’s Mie. Dalloh, ‘auisery supervisor;| Mts Lawton: Watson of =915| Citizen offlee Thursday’ moming.) Yeh farmer» Key: Westars,.who|°s@gQugirajtidiehes P04 diggees ahantaiegd : Association, wa in. the Mrs. Pollock, jewelery store;| Southard street, tetiirned to Key) Mr. Sanford, ig a fishing enthus- -1aer 99 eae ance Koy Teal Potal rainfall since J isis @LECTURE .-. © MUSIC @GAMES Hotel La Concha’s Rainbow Rocro | Elizabeth Jackson, Edna aes West. this afternoon, on the. Flar- iast, and was ‘inquiring all about’ = relatives -and fei inches S3oh 11 8) HMENTS er ae JPN Re reaaners in. tha’ high wchool, and | {22 Motor Hines bus. He was re] he ‘Spit: as: practiced ‘by, local), Mr., Sawyer, 2 building .ctb-| yimches = REFRESHMENTS by WEAVERS CAMPA\2<\s1 omen in attendance: ad eacnhers in 1 schoo! vet tl nh an ‘Honorable dis-' is? SE a ad {lie M. Pauls, with the Charc-|Edna Newgass, hostess at. La| eat’. [Abate ha sah an Cans | followers, Mr. tae pall les ane Pio Saupline Total rainfall since Jan. 1, + ste of nvrcnti 4 and COTTAGES. boat ok osommer Ce, Wha, Pears ae ‘ Blanding, Fla. 2 gt Moun. | wher shevamadeichisehoine “here. o8 \ Spansared by the Key West Hcter Association Nellie Coutant, manager! of Pilk- |.‘ The luncheon was in the form!” Corporal Watson’ wasi:overseas; + Fdeeeetie N.¥.,' Since he. left, he, tsi! thats he eoeeenee yn de Boer,/of a “get-together” meeting. and = The next meeting will be held also'oWnis' a theatre in that, has been résidiig if Tampa, sev- town. Mr. Sanford states that’ eral cities in Arizona and Califor- ington studios; Jennie much of the time during his serv- with The Key West Citizen; Mary ice with the Army, having been aummmmm “Buy Victory Bonds Now" Lee Grahar r |Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Or- ‘ ‘i ints in! i ient resta argaret Mitch- ient restaurant, Duval street. Of-| ‘ras seuntre as well iit connec., WHen he retires, it will have to} nia, and that pes Sn Ee Tomorrow's Almanac ‘ ell, manager of North Beach Inn, |ficers will be elected and com-}tion with his duties with the, be .im~a place where fishing ey meet Cir HOME | Mianride < ok 6:56 din.’ b]) MEN Ss Mrs. Clark, manager of S ot-|mittees appointed. United States government. abounds, and may make this his’ ‘f Sunset - 6:25 p.m. der department h Marie Cap-| Business, promotion of Key Moonset 10:57 a.m. SHOP permanent home in the years to’ Edward Ball And: pick, artist and writer; Gertrude | West, literary and social affairs ° pi F , . , manager of ‘The Tides; | ill be the object of the organi- Richters To Pay come. Friends Arri et Quality Men's Wear for Civilians and Service Men ger of La Con- ization. oe rlends. Arrive w Tide | 517 Duval St. site Palace Theatre Phone 897 ; Mariposa Hayes,| Forty women, Mrs. Pauls said, Visit Here R, i Be MecClintack 2:05. a.m. 7:17 am. is Opp representative of the French goy-|are expected to attend this meet- Bie ! Fawatdi Hall. toutes: eek 2 p pom an Mery manager ne: Captain Harry Richter, wite | Visiting Here duPont interests in Florida, and sesicnsnesnilsvecniinamiativatenigie eapliietin and children, are expected to ar- friends, McGregor Smith, presi- rive in Key West this evening ao Men’s Swimming Trunks’ dent of the Florida Power and Cc aptain Y vonne Baillod Honored |over the highway for a visit with ee the Recent areivals te Toa Camere rae De eee ae eee ee by rs. Richter’s parents, Captain h Mrs. Li. S.: Spencer, of _ Water- i| Robert Lee McClintock, who has Pp + t . At Tea By French Foyer Hostesses cand Mrs. A rae Date their | ore nine his home i cutevtown, South Dakota, are visiting! \ Catalina - Gantner - McGregor ROE for about twenty-five years. Mr,|'i™ Key West, and are peaisviret aS thes 9, All Sizes McClintock, who is.a former Key! ® at La Concha. \Wester, who..was prominently|.";Zhis morning Mr, Ball made| - corinected with the cigar indus-| tf sido Pcp ais an Byte) E gry aaciae ih ; ry during His residence here, 39) Corichd,« therif er | Livingsto stopping at the home of his sis-} ter, Mrs. George Graham, at. thd’ Bethel ‘property, immediately in ; on Duval street, old. McClintock family home next! front of the Be aNIGR f (ik itge wwatiety ol Rayon! 'Noveity, !Wedves,''! Poplins),, ‘Ghd “Gabardines— Mariposa Hayes, M/N, arrang- Presbyterian, Church for their ed-a reception-tea, Sunday last;| generous donations ; and’ thank Social Calendar: to weldbme\here a’ French hero-} | Rev. and ‘Mrs.: Avery. for | thet | kindness an cooperation. It wil! THURSDAY % ing} Captain Yvonne Baillod. a very touching idea to get “a! Poinciana P.-T. A. -*Dimner, Assisting as hostess was Mad-| group together: to’ help ‘this most} Poinciana Recreation Hall. ate Madelaine Toppitio, no less! Urgent causes, 6:30 p.m. eek ; ! qnd controling” interest in. the ; é lovely: than her birth place, Cor-|_ The Woman’s.Clyb at Buford, Oyster Sunper,, Woman's Club- ara oes ar rape ary orida"National Bank’ at Key also All - Wool sica, France. The effiressant at-| Ga., recently} ssent “Bundles: For kee This is his first visit to Key] 2 x alte in the pop! » mogphete of a French Soiree pre-| France”, ong; dozen. overseas’ kits FRIDAY ¢ ws | Westoin nineteen years. : it + vail and-everyone, was, spell- containing cannedymills, powder- FR ; lar Boxer and, Hy, ed to the ex-!ed mill bouillon cubes, €hoco-| Eastern Star, Scottish Rite ‘Tem- af counted by] late, Maggies sonplets, dabmeal,, pie Soe pm. Boe Elks Celebrate this’ brave little lady captain! — | Nescafe, etc., while the veterans} ena Gh Sone pie ee She addressed the French| sent their @x-uniforms! In, some! in sain fee ne ee om Tonight group in French, much to their) cases new dish towels and wool) 7™20P. 3, Git ae te Bad'si) = isc joy, for some of those present|for knitting have come in as well} —_ 7 page | rad In-celébratinn ot the 78th-ant VELASQUEZ HAVE BOY could not understand English} as sewing kits so badly needed SATURDAY. niversary ofthe founding of the! Mr,’ and. Mrs. Ole ‘Velasguer, Order of .Elks, Past | Exalted'1123 Elgin. Street, annoiince ‘the | Brownie Meeting, Fleming St. very well. The Captain’s plea was! overseas, 3 q Blankets are welcome and any $1.95 to $6.00 “Help For F She con-| 4 ~ | Rulers’ Night “will be held this) birth of a:10-pound boy, born at i gratulated Mariposa for the work| bed covers that can' be spated,'as|’ | Church mia pn SOT jl evening, Hegilhing -at'@ e'éiock,|a-15 Weduesdey night’ at thei ‘ she has done as-head of “Bundles|} long as they are in fair condition. MONDAY according to announcement made’ home. to. Sibecribers Sport Shirts for Play or Swim, $2.95 to $4.50 For France” and urged Melle.| Melle. Mimi says she is very .| by P. L. Weatherford, Sect. P.E.R.! Mrs. Velasquez was, prior ns M tinue doing all she, gratified that on the whole, there| Key West Players, Barn Thea-| PY ih caste eae He Sonar or br F Mimi to continue doing all s! 8 * ter. 8:00 p.m. At tonight’s session, which will her marriage, Miss . Marguerite Basque . Men’s ean to ship clothing and food to the French people. The French heorine said Ame- ricans just simpl: an’t imagine how much suffering there is in France from malnutrition, priva- tion and cold! ladies have been very few rags eens | | be a regular meeting, a banquet; the donations, because itis dis- TUESDAY kkk will be given in honor of the tressing just to have to throw Poneced i ast exalted rulers. esinogt y Star Club, Residence | Past ¢€: $ them away. The shipping charges of Mrs. Emma Medli 3:00 A class of eleven candidates over all those thousands of miles} S a Medi. S| will be. dntGated, arid afl: Elks are to great to send anything ex- are cordially invited to attend. cept such articles as can still be used, ve, may leave their} To those ladies who have so a les For| kindly left their boxes on the ;. soe pack ite eae. gloftittle red table at 810 Eatén| wee Bhd petraton > Eade treet; these vill greceivél street, Miss Hayes givés a vdte) 3:99 p.m. > pro ipffatterition “ahd Be rushed| of thanks. Mariposa, as/44mem- : oe. abroad: ; ber of the.“Fighting French” rep- It is urgently resents. the French gqvernmant | the contributors here, and is availablé through! with their packages, for! the Jackson Square USO (where! r s way they may receive 4 she is a senior hostess) as inter-| letter of thanks from some grate-| preter for any of the armed forces ful f y in France. and for any services to French} Bundles For France” is most} boats and their seamen, coming} grateful to the ladies of the First) to this base. lf the cartier has not delivered your copy of ‘The Citizen by 6 o'clock -each evening, please tele- || Gibesiaro Aneel MANHATTAN vered to you. as- PLAIN COLORS and " remains in the of-| | HORIZONTAL STRIPES sriaario1O. s2a8Cl vs i if A “Amazing New Aniseptv te Urodrat Actually Ghecks Pe Eleanor Lones. Mother and baby are. doing nicely. Glenwood Wayne is the name given to the new arrival. Mr. Velasquez is a driver with the Key West Transit Company? SHIRTS by McGREGOR and SANDALS A FINE SELECTION of SNAPPY STYLES »i Suitable for Beach doidyr Ot Street Wear p.m. Friends of Music, Residence of Mrs, O. W. Bodler. 8:15 p.m. * * WEDNESDAY who missed the} Any Itgike vo go Aways| A Favorit el ts requested that leave their! STRAND THEATER: JAMES DUNN in CARIBBEAN MYSTERY’ Coming: “The Way Ahead” aie SET tag ESE SEO ELITE supplied by the Lions Club, of, MONROE THEATER which he was once a president. ! Refreshments of ice cream and; ppwarpc. ROBINSON in cookies were served by four girls from the senior school. “TIGER SHARK” Coming: “God Is My Co-Pilot” High School! PTA Has Program ting in the High School rium Tuesday night, the T. A. of the school heard aid w a grand program put on by om mothers in honor of ’ day. A cornet solo was xy Billy Ladd and a duet s Betty Lerd and. Cleore in two numbers, one en- octor, Lawyer, Merchant, was exceptionally good ng the meeting -a__ report ven by Alan Hampton, who that the High School Band be sponsored and unifornss Children See Our Selection eDIAMOND Rings WEDDING Rings eCOCKTAIL BIRTHSTONE ° Rings Subscribe to The Citizen. | \ | i 3 ‘ 2, 2. tp dn de te te dt tn tnd tte tn te ttt te Ate tte te nt nt ne ddl / KRY WEST—MIAME Seats Now eal DOES NOT ROT CLOTHES... Because of Duratex Lo hen or demtperyly cite bel We Size Rings and Engrave Jewelry FREE of Charge 50 Minutes Flying Time Vos Colpiis's creed decdccans-—is dilidt When Purchased Here | Over the Magnificent Beauty foes Reateas treaties tare so a enemio, Vineland / of the Florida Keys clusive new Ga vao glecs sak help you “feel rot clothes! Veto is safe for any normal skin! It } NATIONAL@DAIRLINES {Sse Sk eemccmss aie’ S Colgate’s VETO “@ For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street ‘ Stays Moist In The Jarl. ve AAAAAAAASAAAAASAAAALAAALAAADAAAAAAA weve