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——_— = ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Announcement | Beauty . < . Ensign Hallie Rice Friday! Of Engagement FALL, HATS vs. HAIRDOS D Peels Beeeeee! Cherehjeniel bouquet of giadiola and! Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, ceettine for the military |wore matching picture hats. lu. §. Marine Hospital, New Or- ter Mee Viewinte Kelly| Candace Elaine Williams, neice |jeans, La., formerly of Key West, Hele Mee, whieh (of the bride, acting as page. wore | announce the engagement of their | me leet Friday evening at peach, identical of the matron | daughter, Avita M. Gilbert, to Sol | Miss Virginia Kelly Weds li tt at | lef honor. Kathryn Hodges ba! |Naizel, of Paterson, N. J. The} domes MeConnelt per: |the flower girl, wearing blue. wedding will take place at the) Pa 3 te coremeny .At the |Bryent Kelly Williams, nephew |Rerkowitz) home in New Or- ciewe of the covomony the couple ‘of the bride, acted as ring bearer, 'eans, on Oct., 15. BR the chareh and the bride | wearing a white linen suit cstalesl toc or igradnets “etate ead ere peewed wader the tra | ne! end ancient arch of cross ae a off of the! wine — adee _— | Others were Ensigns Phil Al- The bride the daughter of {len y Taylor, George Gard- Me and Mee Thomas W Kelly,/ner. Howard Weiss, Richard 1218 White street. Ensign Hallie | Jones and John Crane, all attired Bice & the con of Mee GB Rice, in white naval uniforms. dutews Alasko Music for the occasion was pro- Given i marriage by ber fath.| vided by Miss Beatrice Moreno, Son to Signorellis Theme Kelty, the bride car-jat the organ = © @hite prayer book with | Miss Mary Ann Matchet 4 Mr, arid Mrs. Ralph J. Signor- | ot white eardontes clue |"Ave Maria” and Lt. Comdr.} oni Simonton street, announce | te, fem which « ebower of | William Mostella sang “Eternal the birth of-a son at 3 p. m., Fri- Githen streamers trailed, knotted |Father.” hymn of the Navallggy, weighing seven pounds and ~> vanthernums | Academy five ounces, in a local hospital.} © a rae . canes Sete | Ensign Hallie Rice attended lye pew arrival has been named SMART SWITCH + » IStanford University at Pala Alto,| Rainn Joseph, Jr. erGendy with bands of embroid 3 lp! ph, oy forming the pitted bodice Calif, and Reid College nq Od Gort skeves and outlining bsg yr Nigar i sy Girl to Richardsons it p Nav padem) , toe eeetheeet cook the boule’ Ot 45. He is commanding officer | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Richard- — 7 Se vere Of the PCS 1386, based at Key |son, 328 William street, announce rte we? “a mo ~ ae West the birth of a daughter Saturday, » AE . = -— . ge Miss Kelly graduated from the jat 11:31 p. m., weighing seven, the ell Her illusion Convent of Mary Immaculate, | pounds, four ounces, at Key West r pg te etathed wat class of 46. She was Queen of |Municipal Hospital. | peer ange bhessom the International Fishing Tourna- eee vare4 anes ra ent and former manager of the Son to Weekleys the Bette, scting as matron of Naval Hospital Ship's Service. | a1, and Mrs. Carol Weekley, Seamer & pect net gown, 0 Gone Mrs, Kelly, mother of the bride, {619 Fieming street, announce the CEthe Wind design She wore wore a blue silk gown with an birth of a son, weighing seven off-the-face hat and a corsage of ++. If you want to make your long) | page-boy hairdo into a smooth short style to fit new hat | styles, fasten hair at neck with rubber band, separate it into pigtails, bring forward and turn under at the rear. Rubber band is covered by barrette. several By BEETE CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor YOU. are one of the millions of girls who are determined to | keep their hair long in spite of all that fashion dictates this | fall, you may have difficulty in finding a becoming hat. There is only one solution to the problems until milliners decide to whip up a few creations for the girl who has elected not to cut her hair—you'll have&’——H———______ to make your long were : hair look . het of the same color pounds, four ounces, at 6:41 this short—or put it up. | town uses beer to set the hair. | ee Oey Souqaet of a? > omy Lou Kelly and Miss |™orning at big ei Cal Le5T) you have been wearing a jane advantage of beer is that it " Miss Be ‘ * |eipal Hospital. . not only speeds up the drying ye * France Cabrera Catherine Smith took cave of the |" a Pageboy coiffure and wish to | process but it actually seems ns mee weart a bride's quest book. ‘ bead + dou dress “tun Out of town guests were Mrs. Who Knows? Setehing picture het She corried J. Downey of New Orleans, and teuquet of pink asters. Mrs Killian of Miami. ery were Mises Betty When the newlyweds return! 1, What is the “best year” of states of the bride Sal from @ three weeks’ honeymoon, the average life? te chewtreuse, Linde during which they will tour the! 2. What creates the dollar tm Puce, Joan Dough make it look shorter, just fasten lkeep the wave in. fora longen| your hair at the nape of the neck |period. And there is no esl with a rubber band, separate it |scent lafter the. Halt ic diy. into two pigtails and bring them | If you are going to experiment forward over each ear, in side j,..., i prea hi am sue: | with one of these long-into-short _ ‘hairstyles, why not ask your! _ Or you can arrange your hair |hair-dresses to give you a sty- ina center part and comb it ling and show you how to ar- in large dips over the ears and range it? Then it should be a fasten into a-bun at the nape of Simple matter for you to accom- the neck. lish a professional hairdresing At least these hairdos will be ‘job at home. And remember, in simple enough to do at home. ; experimenting with a new coif- Keep in mind that your hair {ure as with everything else, if should be clean and sleek all the jat first.you don’t succeed, try, try LAUGH AWHILE states and visit Admiral pa ‘shortage reported from other na- How. Catherine Smith of Washington, D. C., they tions? ond Jean Kilian in be at home to friends at) 3 G., you name the’ British each carcied @ col. 022 Eaton street. Prime Minister? a - 4. Why has Petropolis been in the news? Rabbit Leaves 8. Why is the rehabilitation of NJ the Ruhr vital to Europe? “| hope, dear,” remarked ! america. is just combed into a bun on top. \ LONER A rabbit which ran! mother, “that when they sent) 7, How many workers were | | Shampooing your hair should | guesses cemy | ¢ Marning rubbich heap with you home, you were sorry Miss ‘covered by closed shop contracts, |be a frequent event. Use the dry : =: on tee went in Pringle couldn't teach today.” | abolished by the Taft-Hartley |shampoos when you have a cold. ‘Orlando Caraballo ee Geter © levee cowdest dump) “Oh, 1 was, her,” little jabor law? Other times use the liquid | ee & teem ot High Helden, Kent, Betty replied. And then, with a/ § The 19th amendment to the |shampoos to’ make your ne MASTER PLUMBER gerted @ fire whieh endan- mischievous twinkle in her ey ».U. S. Constitution is twenty-one shine like the stars. Though your z age “But, | years old: what does it provide? |shampoo may not require that} @ INSTALLATIONS term belidings end corn the youngster added: nother, 1 couldn't help clapping " 9 What were the Rainbow |You use a rinse, some girls like to| * @MAINTENANCE teigede Worked for two my hands under my breath.” Corners? top their’ shampoo off with a| @ REPAIR fe put ut the five but the —— 10. What are the three favorite |lemon or a vinegar rinse. | arwERice wee mot hasnt lice cream flavors in this coun-| One professional hairdresser in | @SEW ERAGE} - ' ‘Facts and Figures *’ ALL WORK GUARANTEED Duck Tumbled | el. 1120 2800 Harris Ave. | By The Answers. | FULLER WARREN { | i 4 What is your age? suffering has! 2. Other nations buy whose more BEEMAN Mone Noting’) Those od thew leon been made easier to bear by the jgoods from the United States in -~ oy hy Bgheend ellen comforting kindness of trained than they can pay for by the ane USED RADIAT, Co; the el ond found « nurses will, I believe, appreciate jgoods they sell in this country. RAD DRESSERS = end beledtied thet the moving tribute Dr. Hugh H.! 3. Clement R. Attlee. toe A R SH \ IN CASES seeecettly Gambled down the Young, of Baltimore, paid the | 4. Because of the conference | Nese W4lTERL SHO! Delivered Gereg the nigh kind and consecrated women who jof American nations held in the ken To a Home thee Wied & ceteh it, the belong to the nursing profession. {Brazilian city. ; : ICE COLD oeped eeush «& open In his autobiography, that great, 5. Before the war it supplied | = surgeon said jabout one-fifth of the Conti. | No recital of surgical tri- nent's coal and one-third of its cAmH. TYNES wmphs would be complete with. |iron and steel Bn wit acknowledging the great! 6. France, Great Britain and OFFICE ee ee t acknowl H siest Ino Ss . aes debt of gratitude that we owe to |The Netherlands. | SUPPLIES , 2424 ~—] by About 5,000,000. Case Cherch hed seeuted the nursing profession. Through | 7 5 !123 DuvalSt. Lopez Bldg. + ee of & welt te the many long hours each day these} 8. Women’s suffrage. | nite Line of CALIFORNIA 5TH | om 5 heels Gredeet This faithful women administer to] 9. Red Cross Clubs for Amer- i P| : WINE 97 “eeeted & & eects! depen their patients, many of whom are jican enlisted men. SCHOOL SUPPLIES oe c Royal. Portable TYPEWRITERS for Immediate Delivery Greeting Cards, Cocktail Napkins, Bridge Sets and Stationery = = cmergeney Geough in a desperate condition, not in 10. According to the Depart- atten of the Housing frequently hanging between life;ment of Commerce: Vanilla, end death. The nurses today are |chocolate and strawberry. superbly trained, Per Carton CIGARETTES $1.78 Tee Ameren Bed Crow PHONE 215 hed well educated ae cote for ee of the and very intelligent coworkers | hat ying |COMPLETE TYPEWRITER and thet wight with the medical profession, |'possum” or feigning death is a peetesheaae b ll BAERS MARKET ~~ * Purens 1 The devotion to duty, their nervous reaction over which the [REPAIR DEPT. a 250 Seema of i miture. heen app nm of the progress janimal has no control; the ra’ betes Geneted by the Go heartbeat being slowed of « patient, their quick recogni- ie the rethers operating the sun tion of important changes in the |sharply. Mee om Drveion sweet — |patient's condition, are of the |—— @ denitthe bode, complete: WO greatest possible assistance to the | Sam, 0 ate Sed. 0 aumbes » Without the wonderful | our ' — * gaell fee work of the nurses, and that of | a oS sump elticere) ld have Gther actilon ot fem. the house officers.it would ha been impossible for us to have ap Seseee ene me mNEM ad 198 consecutive perineal pro- sated | i tatectomies without a death, and | ‘tF- 212 consecutive cases in which} | ‘ hing " * one kidney was removed without — any i ‘ nothing mew in the “MY, fatality son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Al- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1947 ing practice, Joan Geits, 10, |He Might Try Gets Doll House| jlot's license after four years fly. | But she still opposed the Lymm ° { Flying Tackle English High School senior’s ath- A crowd estimated at 300, in-| [eee eeeeeneer cluding a large number of chil-!_ LYNN, Mass.—(AP).—Mrs. Wil-; “No football, she said firmly dren, Saturday afternoon witness-' liam Morgenstern was deiighted | It's too dangerous.” ed the presentation of the Carpen-!when her son Harold reached the i ters Union’s doll house to 10-!age of 16 and was awarded a pi- year-old Joan Geitz, daughter of | CMMO Melvin Geitz and Mrs.) Geitz, 832 Caroline street. | The presentation took place at the Carpenters Union home on} Grinnell street. 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