The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1946, Page 4

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Shades of Lip Lore! By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor pe ence in a while there is news about lipstick—generally @bout color. But usually even the new lip rouge shades that are predicted do not materialize. This year, for instance, most cosmeticians were of the opin- tem thet new fall makeup shades would run to orange, to har- @enize with the fall fashion col- @e—tuset, brown and green. So, they come with such colors «litre violet, pink passion, blue flame and twilight fuchsia—real eeweds. The orange lipsticks are few and far between on any evemetician's shelf. Ht happened mainly because the girls preferred the blue-reds hue y found for their brown and russet en- ” This new habit of pleasing the @itle who have to wear the cos- metics may be catching, because new some manufacturers have ome up with a new idea in lip- @ick—fluorescent lip. rouge. Por a long time gal’s have been | complaining that new fluorescent lights fede out their makeup. A @al could go to a football game teoking like a dream and then go @ut te dinner with her beau and BEAU BAIT... Fluorescent Lipstick be confronted by lights which! matte her look positively ghastly. Well, it’s all supposed to be @ived now. Alorium has been @ided to lipsticks, and cosmeti- Game say that this ingredient Which makes the lipstick shim- mer will also guarantee eeler from bright sunlight to; feweringe lights. No more funny tWieks by fluorescent lighting. Rewently «a young lady who had dyed ved hair sat under the fluo- eeeent lights and her hair took om @ purple hue. This something to do with pigmenta- tion. It will be a good thing if the , industry takes this into consid- eretion when it plans new make-| up lore ©pok frozen vegetables in the @mallest possible amount of boil- ime water. Never let them thaw! before you pop them in the cooky img water. You lose vitamins if you do. WHEN YOU Borrow. use farnilne- a" THAT FITS YOUR PAY i oemtenenmane ME Vieming 54. NE 778 i a true all has} Birthe Si ra MESO AEON ASOT eee Robertses Have Son A son, Walter J., Jr., was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Rob- lerts on October 18. Mrs. Roberts jis the former Miriam Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, No. 5 Hunts lane. USO Show Begins Dress Rehearsals The Jackson Square USO Musical Comedy to be produced on November 3 under the direc- jtion of Gerald Pinder, has reached the “try-on costumes” stage of progress. Navy wives who assisted Mrs. | Muriel Pinder in cutting, sewing ! and fitting yesterday, included Mrs. Judy Faulds and Mrs, ;Doréen. Frye. Dainty silken bal- let skirts, large be-feathered and ; tinselled hats; and the sunbon- nets of the farm vie with one ; another for charm and attrac- tiveness. MANY ATTEND BEGINNER'S DANCE INSTRUCTION CLASS The first NCCS Beginners’ Dance Class was held last night at the Parish Center of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church, at 8 o'clock. The instructors, Miss | Mary Hollinger and Mrs. Rose Henson, with Miss Sylvia Rob- erts at the piano, guided a large class of young service men and }convent and high school girl stu- | dents, through the first steps of ballroom dancing. The sub-debs present last night | were Eugenia Rivos, Edna Eath- terly, Edith Knauch, Elsie Mora, ! Amelia Loza, Joan Luff, Camilla Rodriguez, Shirley Curry and Ida Soriano. JR. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The Junior Woman’s Club will hold its monthly social meeting jtomorrow at 7:30 p. m., at the jclub house on Duval street. Host- jesses for the evening will be Elayne Albury and Sylvia San- chez. Ready to can? Before you use your pressure canner this year have the gauge tested. If your gauge cannot be checked locally, pack lid carefully as you would | glass, and send it back to the 'manufacturer for a check, i Seis eta To preserve pillows, never | beat them. Instead, fluff °em each day to force in air about the feathers, COMPARE OUR RATES BEFORE YOU BORROW” CASH P: ‘You Monthly Payments GET $100 DAY $300 | INCORPORATED qe—eeememenm La Concha Hotel Bldg. 200 AT POINCIANA (Continued from Fage One) to contact Captain Cooper if only to get the Navy's opinion on the situation. Secondly, however, it is vital to appeal to National . Housing: -he ad- vised wiring or. writing that agency at once. Third, Pepper said, everyone present should sign a petition to be presented with any action a committee might take. He explained that an appeal bearing 200 signa- tures would carry great weight. Finally. Pepper concluded, all veterans in the project should get together and write Wilson Wyatt, Federal Housing Ad- ministrator, who had proved himself to be working in the veterans’ housing interests and could speak both to National Housing and the Navy. Chairman Hunter, “however, dismissed the meeting without! arranging for a petition, asserting | that he had flo pencil or paper. | Mrs. Pepper, however, jumped up } to say that pencils and paper} were being obtained even as he was speaking. When it appeared that veterans might comprise the entire com- mittee, Lawrence took the floor | and asked “if a humble civilian could be appointed, a Poinciana resident who has spent a great deal of time and money on fer- | tilizer, shrubbery, his lawn and | his -home.” Hunter later named | him on the committee. Pepper | was the first choice for the com- mittee by acclamation. Lawrence | was the second person named, ! followed by Wilson and Haury; the three feminine members and | by Trowbridge. One resident, who identified | himself as “a member of the, Coast Guard in active service,’ created a mild sensation when he said that he had been inform “from an unimpeachable sourc that certain interests “backed by | millions in the North wants} Poinciana for high-class tourist | cabins.” The Citizen, however, has absolutely no verification of such a rumor. %y Considerable discussion arose as to ownership of the property on which the project is construct- ed. A number of theories andj opinions werd broached until; County Commissioner Saunders | explained that taxes on the project throughout the war have been paid by the Navy. Strand Theater WALLACE BERRY in “BAD BASCOMB” Coming: “My Reputation” Monroe Theater PAUL KELLY in “Deadline For. Murder” Coming: “Bargains With Bullets” »| cooking in the shell. | *Window Shades THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Of Interest To Women Cabbage and turnips should be stored out of the house. If kept; in the cellar, their odors will; penetrate the rest of the house. If you have'a cool cellar or space in the garden for an out- door pit or buried barrel, put away a good supply of foods that need cool, damp storage. 000,000 for 1946, an all-time rec-| ord and an increase of - 22 per cent over 1945, is forecast by the ; National Fire Protection Asso- ciation, New potatoes are ideal for sal-! ads, creaming and the like be- | eause they hold their shape. The most food value is obtained by cooking them in their jackets. Boiling is the method which con- serves more vitamins than bak- | ing. If potatoes must be peeled ahead of time, they should be ee } in salted water. The longer they stand to exposed air, the moe vitamin C they lose. If there are left-overs, they should be kept covered and in a cold place un-, til used. Eggs pr ‘ved in water-glas: are satisfactory for omelets and other cooking baking ‘but are less satisfactory | for poaching, ing or Be re a ae CUSTOM TAILORED ‘VENETIAN BLINDS *Awnings i | Available in the | Best Materials and Workmanship WE SPECIALIZE IN THE COMPLETE SERVICE OF VENETIAN BLINDS Retaped, Recorded and Repainted KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. CALL 1042 for Estimates Rates Reasonable Ford Hotel 60 N.E, 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM .U. The “Marion” is anoth boats to be powered wit stand up under long h At the same time they’: Ass er of the fine new Florida fishing th a General Motors Diesel engine. You see, one owner tells another that these engines have effortless power—that they're smooth, dependable and ard use. e not bulky or heavy—leave more room for profitable cargo. If you are building a boat or repowering, betier get all the details about the General Motors Diesel engine. 7 A national fire loss of $590,-! for & Baking Thrift scrambling, | and! -| i | | TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE Legion Auxiliary Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28 of the American Legion Auxil- iary will hold its regular meet- | ing tomorrow at 8 p. m., in the! ; Assembly Hall of the Legion ;|Home, Southard and White! streets. Joy Shop Night will be ob- ; Served. Each member is request- | ed to bring a gift which will later be distributed by the State Aux. iliary to the three Veterans Hos- | pitals at Lake City, Bay Pines | ‘and Miami Beach. These gifts will then be selected by the men | and women of the hospitals for | use as Christmas gifts to their ! families, During the meeting initiation| ceremonies will be presented for ja large number of new members and plans will be completed for the Halloween Dance which the | Auxiliary is sponsoring Friday ae in the Legion’s Club. Seventeen Indian “reservations | and 14 different tribes are scat- tered throughout Arizona. | witha Quality Lift DOUBLE ACTING Write or Wire for Reservations Pershing Hotel 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 100 Rooms - Ele Heated | “Dov you live as De. bale as en Meets Tomorrow | nae Roman bath fixtures |; made of either gold or silve THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY TONIGHT — STUDY GROUP 1013 South Street 8:00 P.M, NATIONAL AIR MAK WEEK ... OCT. 27 THROUGH NOV. 2 Hl 1 | | | | GARDNER’S PHARMACY | | Phone 177 Free Reet EM Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Ys, Franchjsed Bottler: Bevel Cola Bottling Co. of Key Weat | Tee South Beach Resturant Pavilion and Cocktail Lounge Foot of Simonton Street—240 Feet on the Ocean GRAND OPENING for the SEASON DINNER DANCE Friday and Saturday Evenings, October 25th and 26th DANCING 8 to 2 A. M. to the MUSIC of Chito Morales Orchestra DIRECT from the BEACHCOMBER—MIAMI BEACH Headlining BARON and SIMONE All “Door Prize” TICKETS $3.00 Including full course DINNER Tickets on Sale at Simone Tours, Southernmos! Flowers and the South Beach Restaurant RESERVATIONS, - PHONE 458 ‘tar Review INION BUS STATION Chalk Up Another FLORIDA DIESEL ENGINE SALES 332 E. Bay Street, Jacksonville General Engine & Equipment C Diesel Engines from 13% 0., 103 N. Franklin Street, Tampa 20 H. P. te 2000 H. P. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION DI ESEL POWER 3.N.E. Third Avenve

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