The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 2, 1947, Page 6

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—1skPebzes> le leg lee 181 ae i: ESSER << ane Lal joy nd ron ical ur) ‘oir, on ot ou, re ia, ‘igh om ue, hor un nur lyit PAGE FOUR ee MAJORING IN CHARM: REQUIRED BEAUTY EQUIPMENT FOR THE SMART COLLEGE GIRLS By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor back-to-school suitcase Y vers should include all your beauti- Frances Collins Wed To Joseph Sutton Friday Night At F Miss Frances Collins became the bride of Joseph Sutton Fri- day evening at 7:15 at the First |Baptist Church. The impressive |and candlelight service was read by |Porch was pianist for the serv- }Rev., Bronnie E. Nichols amid a: ice. lovely setting of white mum but- from toothpaste to depilatories. If you are away at'toniers and gladiola - field bas- school you may not be able to run down to the corner drug- kets. store for a makeup aid every time you are asked for a date. | A good rough wash cloth, complexion brush and soap should ‘satin gown with long sleeves. Her | white bells. A large bell hung | tucked in your bag. Splurge* @ scented soap if your bud- will permit. A school girl shouldn't need much makeup but = she should have a cake of makeup as well as a foundation cream. The @eamy foundation will serve for times when her skin is extra-dry and the cake of makeup is rent, ard equipment. Several lipsticks are a gdod in- vestment. You probably will use more than three a term, anyway, so why not get three different shades to start with? Then you eam use a tangerine shade to go with browns, the new burnt brandy and green. A burgundy lipstick is perfect for blues, black or pastel date dresses. If you use powder, be sure to select two ; shades—one darker than your, foundation and one light evening powder. Makeup removers can be had in handy pad types, clear liquid or ereamy cleansers. Or you can find a creamy kind in jars—a sogp and cold cream combination. Just put it on as you, do soap and water, scrub your face with a washcloth and remove the lather. This will make your skin feel baby smooth. — The Weather FORECAST |crrY MARKS LABOR DAY | winné of a Delta generator light | A # 2 Saige nT a as BACK TO SCHOOL. . .with| makeup to keep her pretty. ' Choose the light fragrance of outdoor tweedy colognes and perfumes. These are better for school girls than the heady, ex- otic scents created for older, more sophisticated women. (Continued from Page One) street. He received a Phoebus generator light set. Jerry Vlau- | velt, 11, 412 William street, was | Key West and Vicinity: Moder- ate southeasterly winds with seattered showers and thunder- storms in the area this afternoon, |the most comical bike, winning a tonight and Wednesday. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft-|ner of the contest for colored ; epnoon, tonight and Wednesday. children was Hilton Williams, ; Geattered afternoon showers and|822 Windsor Lane, who was thunderstorms. East Gulf and Jacksonville through Florida Straits:. Gentle to moderate variable winds most-|¢Vents of the day was the con- ly westerly over north portion|test between a firemen’s team and mostly southeasterly over the {0m No. 1 and No. 3 stations. | south portion this aftérnoon, to- and Wednesday. Weather pay sloudy with widely scat- , showers and thunderstorms. REPORT | . Key West, Fla., Sept. 2, 1947 | (Observation taken wt 8:30 a.m.,| - Eastetn n Standard, Time, " _ City” Office) § Highest yesterday _ 90 Lowest last night 80 Mean - oo 85 , Normal 83) ; Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending | 8:30 a.m., inches 0 Relative Humidity 66% Tomorrow's Almanac \ Time) (Eastern Standard Sunset _. . Moonris e Moonset 8:38 a.m. TIDES Tomorrow Naval Base } (Eastern Standard Time) Nigh Tide LowTide | 11:21 a.m, 4:53 a.m. 11;37 p.m. 5:22 p.m. Additional Tide Data Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of Station— Tide |high water Bahia Honda = —Ohr. (bridge) .....10 min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) 20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min. Vaides Channel +2hr. (morth end) —.10 min. +1.4 ft. 000 (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign-—corrections to be added.) Unbeltevable “Does your uniform fit?” ask- ed the sergeant. “Perfectly, said the recruit. “And your cap?’ “And your boots?” “Perfectly.” “Heavens, man, you must be deformed.” Quality Body Repairs Expert Metal Work Complete Paint Jobs WRECKS REBUILT TONY’S Auto Body Shop | time of one minute five and four- jof a second of tying a state rec- ‘in 1:13 although the driver stall- ‘pet show drew : youngsters lugging their pets. |Jolly, Troop 253, second; |Roberts; ages 12-14, won by Ken- set for the most unusual bike, ' and Billy Russell, 11, 717 South-| ard street, took the honors for Make-a-Lite generator set. Win- awarded a Phoebus generator set. One of the most spectacular a phan aaa aaaaaaaaaaaad The No. 1 outfit won with a speedy exhibition of a 300-foot run, laying 300 feet of hose, con- | necting to a hydrant and pump- ing water, shutting down the en- gine, breaking the connection and replacing a 50-piece of hose, then pumping: water. The firefighters’ tenths seconds came four-tenths ord. The No, 3 firemen finished ed twice. Outboard motorboat | races, a fast boxing program, and softball all reported on the sports page, to event Ilvf9 shrdl uon ofgro kept: residents moving from one event to another. The Shriners staged an amusing pie-eating contest at Bayview Park while a a number - of The Boy Scouts carried on a series of races and other contests at Bayview Park. Winners fol- low: 100-yrad dash, Charles Rob- erts, Troop 52; 50-yard dash, Don- ald Williams, Troop 52; Frank sack race, ages 15-18, won by Charles neth Felton, Troop 50. Tug-of-war between teams captained by Charles Roberts and COME IN AND TELL US YOUR Sewing Problems | INDIVIDUAL LESSONS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS | Superior Sewing Service 518 Southard St. Tel. 1383 | * Opposite Bus Station The bride wore a ‘soft white train veil was trimmed with painted rose bud lace and held in place by a seeded pearl cor- onet. She carried an old-fashion- ed bouquet of white chrysan- themums and white gardenias with long satin ribbon streamers. The matron of honor was Mrs. Elijah Sands, and _ the brides- maids were Miss Peggy Collins, = sister of the bride, and Miss Mar- © tha Sutton, sister of the groom. < They wore blue satin gowns. On their heads they wore ice-blue net trimmed with flowers, and carried mum _ buttonier nose- gays. Tom Perrin of Miami was the best man. . Cole Shelton and Harry Rus- sell were the ushers. The male attendants as well as ; the groom wore white suits with jlataer part of September, after ;black ties and had white but- la |toniers in their lapels. The bride. was given in marriage by Open Kindergarten Here September 15 The Wesley House Kindergarten will open September 15 at 9:00 o'clock. Other activities will be gin during the week. The following is the tentative schedule: Kindergarten. from through Friday, 9:00-12. Women’s Societ¥ of Christian Service, 7:30-9 p.m., on second and fourth Mondays of each month, Week day school of Tuesday, 3:30-5:00 p.m Modeler’s Club, Tuesday, 7:30- 9:30 p.m. Girl Scouts, Troop 8, Wednes- day, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Sewing and Crafts, Thursday, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Woman’s Club, Thursday, 17:30- 9:00 p.m. Music and Recreation, Friday, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Monday religion The Rainbow for Girls, will meet tonight at 7 o’clock at the Scot- tish Rite Temple. There will be an election of officers. All East- ern Stars and Master Masons are: invited to be present. Everett Shepherd, won by Roberts team. A pie-eating contest was won by Harvey Johnson for ages 10- 13. John Cruz, a Boy Scout, Troop |52, won the event for boys 14-18, with Charles Roberts second. — TALLIED ATLL. WORK Is Qur PLEASURE, and We Love lt— WETHER IT’S SMALL or LARGE motto. Rich or poor, we guaran- tee to make it go further—whether it is for YOUR CAR or YOUR STOMACH. Phone 1178, Day or Night JANE and SHINE 1502 BERTHA STREET THREE HOTELS in.. Rates Reasonable with BATH an IN CASES Delivered To Your Home ICE COLD $89 Per Case PHONE 215 903-605 GREENE STREET Moar the Corner of Simonton St.‘ Baer’s Market ° 5 Ford Pershing Miller Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd St 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. 80 Rooms 10¢ Rooms 80 Rooms Elevator Elevator Elevator Solarium Hea’ 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION go When OPEN—It’s When CLOSED—It’s CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY Simple to Operate - FHA T: Installed by STRETCHING your money is our; MIAMI Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS Sun and Storm AWNINGS _ GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design LEE BROS. * irst Baptist Church ,her father,-..W..F. Collins. Pre- ceding the ceremony, Miss Al- lene Speer sang “O Promise Me,” ! “Because.” Mrs. Thelma | Following the wedding a re-| jception was held at the church jannex, The rooms were beauti- fully decorated ferns and large ‘over the three-tiered wedding | jcake with a miniature bride and | lerdamn standing on top of it. The tables in the dining room | were covered with lace table- cloths, where plates of cake, } isweet bread, salted nuts and, ‘mints were laid. Mrs. Edna Al-j ‘bury presided at these tables. | ‘Presiding at the punch bowl ;were Mrs. Lois Eden and Mrs. | 'Daniel Sharp. % | Music was played during the / evening by Mrs. Thelma Porch | land Tracey Hatfield. } Out of town guests were Mr land Mrs. G. T. Sutton, parents ‘of the groom, also the groom's: ;brother, James Sutton, of Pen- | sacola. | The bride and groom will re- turn to Stetscon University the | brief honeymoon. at Vero jBeach. Both are students at! | Stetson. | SAVY TWISTING (Continued From Page One) best advantage for national safe- jty and defense. ! If the Navy can coerce the city lin this matter of possession of Poinciana they can continue to dominate civil policy by threat- jening to reduce forces in Key ‘West. when other controversiz problems aris ebetwéen the city an dthe Navy. If the Navy is go- jing to administer and control the| city the civil government might just as well be disbanded. Let! the Navy throw a fence around the entire island with a Marine guarded gate across U.S. Highway | 1 and only those with Navy passes will come to and go from Ke \ West. {| In 25 years more than 7,000,000 ‘kang s were killed in a single Australian state. 05 ! Next WEITERE S Gee _ PEPPER'S Plumbing Supplies 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 Summer Specials on | WATER HEATERS | 15 gal. gas side arm complete « « $40.00) 30 gal. gas side arm, complete . «+ $45.00) ; 20 gal. gas automatic . . $65.00 | {5 gal. electric automatic $40.00 | THE EEY WEST CITIZEN COKER INFANT DIES ami following her birth on August |30th. “MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE” Bob Hope-Dorothy Lamour 52 and going through that trying functional ‘middle-age’ period pe- culiar to women? Does this make you suffer from hot flashes, feel Then bo try Lydia E. Pinkha: Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! 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