The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 6, 1947, Page 5

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consijted: of © Hoface-'O’Bryant, Ia Pepper, and.Curtis Dowl- "Ts lin will leave on a char- co from . Miami_ at. 7:30 onday, June 9th, in etn the group of boys the Miami area. All ex- n forthe trip aré boriie by: os. Sawyer Post No. meet Peres hanes, hundred and sixty boys, |made- by e€gs; milk, ice ‘cream, | | meat juice, section, of Florida, te wea oe the 1947 Florida Boys! ‘Ubon arrival in Tallahas- Will be grouped ‘into; thd ‘counties, “49” state. For eight! the:.citizens ‘of this new will themselves institute; N the forms arid carry out the main| funetians. of state government—j therbasic laws and forms| e of the. State .ofj ‘ida sas ‘their guide. ‘am of Boys State is partisan ‘and is not :* Santana, Céstrb; A sonst, Valder two. The-p ut, by Hancock 2: bese bases | Sitirely: fi 3, off Tynes aaa 120. Htioof. goverhmental*. problems willbe free from propaganda. ‘The’ political part iwatied “Federalists”: and “Na-! at the State ‘Capital. tiohalists” and a purely myth- | Department of Agriculture” h 28, | found that ‘pepéin} a dry military, in any sense. Considera-jfamed author, Born in Ger 72 years ago. ies in Boys’State| features ‘Alek Ayton, St idsis Country Club pio: instructs caddies on dotfitig ‘eth@dette ‘ter the National Open. 1 cnet Destine igh AP Newsfeatures : ST. LOUIS. —Severat caddies at Protein Stains: «|me st. Louis Country Ctub,.site ‘of the 47th annual. United States! Textile scientists of the’ U-.S./Open golf championship; June 12- 14; feel: that South Africa’s' Bobby: ‘ke has a good chance to’ Witt ,the tourney. They observed that Locke’s ae seuraey, will . be. of. value on,,the , der, is useful in. removing stains gelatin “ahd * other | proteins: | In-using the pepsin make sure sNaitticutt country club... course. ‘the stained fabric contains no | “And. he becomes... more... ACcUSs- which will soap or other: alkali © which de- |tomed to se at el every stroys the action 6 the énzyme. aay ie ea Then dampen the stain with luke- a warm water and sprinkle ‘the | pepsin ‘powder’ over “it, Let it | orgs — rz — saat entrant, already nee, start- | stand half an hour.for. the pep- refresher 200 ih to act, keépihg the spot damp. | caddies available tor Then sporige’and rittse’ well ‘with adiies: are water. ‘Thomas; Mann . of, .Cali | er. shoots. ny,| “And mind.ye” says. Ayton in iis Seotch-brogue, - “keep: -your ‘eye on the bali and: your-mouth shut. Ye’ stay.out-o’trouble. that way, me lads.” = pemormapreenyrear meeeet ‘The boys’ will "rect this eve-| ning with: C,”B.-Harvey, Post; Raymond P, Brod of. Wash. St. Louis journal. megaeets of, recreation} No. 28, for final instructions, ‘be- ist, born in Sedalia, Mo., 51 years entertainment! fore departing for Boys Sta‘ = ted with the program of} Commander, Arthur Sawyer Post, ington; D. C., Foo Sars ‘tole fd ladnese Get Bark to Theit Batik By STAN SWINTON ATAVIA, Java.—Fashion_niemo to Dorothy; Lewoibies The hatik s sarong is back, ae fe statred in the fie pe the falauers fore the war cheap Japanese print. sarongs alinost ruined the ancietit batik | id i 5: RH. E. 110 io ; jhitar Mould. Patt 5. bos Sie The Pe ca AB, sl which gives Wi@onésian women that cer- he Hi co eye is the result a of laborious hand- work. ~ - Expert craftsmen first paint Nove < ott Sevsting T, deu. fa at floral desig non the : Sweeting to Moulding cloth. Women workers then cov- jer. it with parafin which th ; | Pour eut of bamboo contain Male workers take over. With hahd stamps’ they.“ provide. a background motif.’ When the -{paraffin has been scraped off, the safong is-complete in all its, in- trigate, edlorful splendor. J. : Sa it: it: Bxe Srrigne, are ‘extreme: | pri rized. However, there are man, ‘ other varieties. ‘lly complicated but the basic p etek of. covering one design with wax while another is put on re- ‘BOmnething which drew! {chased by European visitors. jnesian nationalism the has made a comeback, however. Now dozens of sinall factories have sprung: up again. I Most of them are operat- ed ty Chinese with Indonesian workmen. Real batik. is expensive. Batik | neighbors and are not permitted sarongs are rarely used / forjto live inside the villages. every-day wear. Many are, pw | - During the war the Japanese \tnied to replace them with cheap print dresses of the European model. With the revival of Indo- sarong Both. men ahd women wear, themi. Marty ‘ Opdans —inelii oy ing men—use thenr for'a wlée} garment. Batik sarongs from biddi-dad ‘ticularly Soerakarta—are highly "The Balinese-version—like the. mains the same. | women who wear them—are The work is done in small atap | considered the most) beautiful. 4 '4 (thatched bamboo) shacks. Work- } ‘They are hand woven and, {n- ers: the dirt floor. In| Stead of batik, they are thread. rey on Ane *: ed with silver cloth along with; the ‘center |is a wood fite over) mrightly hued designs woven i ‘JAVA COVER GIRL... which parafin simmers in a pen-| to them from cotton fabric dyed Young Indonesian maiden Gorengan, a shallow iron basin! wit hnative vegetable’ colorings. models Javanese sérong YMCA. founded brought from China in the dim | The Balinese who dq. the dyeing, a ar * after batik is. finished. proclgma- b=] from the Leveled Marae gill ge Bi gaat holes Laaie ‘are considered outcasts by their - po bana an} Oinaiva| . STAMPER «++ Male workman stamps BATIK ARTISTS ..- Women of all ages background motif on cloth for batik. crouch on floor of atap huts and paint . Co., New . 2 Women already have applied destgn. ~~ ftorat bank designs with melied parajfin. ing under e H Thee 5 sd Or Rp Ol pes ar « Refrigeration , | REAL ice" | | i handsome in Blgin, « Hamit- gines at pationally,; .Adver-, Hised prices... ® from $24 QW, GF

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