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ey ke Oe ee THE KEY WEST crn Bigger And Better “Best Smile Forward” To Be Offered Island City In Near Future The musical show, “Best Smile Forward,” directed by Gerald Pinder, Program Director of the USO, will highlight the Winter season when it opens for a two- day run at the Club Driftwood in a few weeks. Outstanding fa- bric materials are arriving daily from the House ' of Maharam, noted costume fabric company of New York City, and will be fea- tured in the finale of the show, with the following girls modeling the drapes: Jeanne Bell, Shirley Smith, Jean Reynolds, Doris Ohmie have been with the show since it opened at the Boca Chica Air Base theatre last November, and have both contributed a great deal to the success of the show. : The comedy Hill-Billy number, “Doin’ What Comes Naturally” features the mello-aires . Lingtee Scribner, Veda Thompson, and Dot Wagaman, doing the vocal; the solo danced by Marge Sjur- seen, assisted by the chorus, Gladys Tredeau, Vivian Garcia, Charlotte Putnam and Joan La- nier. Outfits for this mumber Thompson, Gloria Acevedo, Shir- | were designed by Miriam Tyor, ley Roberts, Nell Romeguera, and | noted costume designer. This pro- Ann Ovide. duction number is one of the The lovely voice of Dianne Oh-}many comedy spots in the show. mie, lyric soprano, will be heard in the incomparable numbers Intermezzo, “Kiss Me! Again,” and Song.” Another singing star of; the show is lovely Doreen Cruz, Handling “The Ballet In Blue” musical j routine, with the music of De- bussey’s “Claire du Lune” will “The Anniversary | be Marge Sjursen’ and Gerry Pinder. Miss Joan Lanier and chorus are also part of this num- who possesses an unusual blues; ber dancing the Greig “Concerto voice. She will sing ‘For Senti-|in A Minor.” mental Reasons,” “My Heart Stood Still,” and the tune, “Sonata.” Miss Cruz and Mrs. popular | More information concerning the show will appear in The Citizen. Most Of Clothes At F Fashion Show To Be Key West Made, Fashioned The Jayshees’ Fashion Show ,by Mrs. Francis Wood, Mrs. Ella and Dance, scheduled for Satur-|Castro, Mrs. Edna Johnson and day night, March 15, in the Ball Mrs. Olga Faraldo, and children’s clothes ‘made by Mrs. Stewart room of La Casa Marina Hotel,/\i1) pe displayed, as well as a will be the first of its kind! to’ be held in Key West in that most of the clothes to be shown will be lovely display of manufactured garments and accessories from several of the well-known local fashioned and made in Key West.! shops. One feature of the show will be Mrs. Mari Barmine draping a No tickets are being sold. The only admission charge will be a live model with material designed ' silver offering at the door, by Mrs. Barmine. Another fea-| ture will be garments made of| Reservations material woven by Mrs. Sikes of Cudjoe Key. Evening gowns, afternoon dress- es, a and beach wear made Dancing will follow the show. are being taken now at 267-W and by Mrs. Norma Dopp. An advertisement appears else- where in today’s paper. Ce ee HE’S UGLY BUT UM-M-M-M, HE TASTES S0-0-0-0 GOOD! By JACK HEWINS AP Newstfeatures MAK, Wash.—He ‘has an ugly, nightmarish face,, a body as long as your arm and a white delicious. meat, that makes it worth while to crawl out of bed on a frigid morning and apne an uncomfortable day fishing through lake ice. | ; i He's the western ling, a relative of the ling caught i in eastemn waters. Out here the salt- -water- © wise fishermen ‘miscall , hit ‘the ling ‘cod ! because’ Hé lodks® like the ocean- going fish, but he isn’t a cod. , He has a dark hide that sits. 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