The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 4, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE Six : ae ant lteter Beautiful ey” West Girls ;| Players Choose : In Palm Island Fashion Revue | pen pean rare ‘i z It With You” | defray the cost of placing signs Tomorrow Night In Legion Hall The Key West Players have | Thompsons Have Son | advertising Key West along U. {selected for their next presenta-| Mr, and Mrs. Clarence ‘Thamp- |S, Highway No. 1. a By WILHELMINA HARVEY tion the farce- comedy, “You son, 803 Margaret street, At last Tuesday’s meeting, in! “The general public of Key , “Mark” Duffy, of Duffy’s Dining | Can't Take It With You. | nounce the birth of a five- ; deference to Commissioners John West and more especially, gen- | Room Service, and with such This play, written by. Moss’ pound, eight-ounce son, Novem-!and Louis Carbonell, who had * tlemen, here’s yaur golden op- Potential Gibson models as the| Hart and George S. Kauffman,! ber 29, at 9:55 p. m.. at Muni-; recent deaths in their families portunity to see some of the younger set mentioned above had a successful New York run cipal Hospital. ; and who were nat able to attend most beautiful girls in Key West! and “Sweetie-Pie” Torbitt, int ag they. parade .in the Palm ; clothes designed'‘and made lo- opening December 4, 1936, at | | the meeting, only one matter jthe Booth Theatre. The hilarious | | was transacted. Igland Fashion Reyye and Dance | cally. These Key West fashion- ta be given tomorrow night by |ed ohildren’s garments are col~ vehicle promises to be another | A daughter was born yester-| This was’ the us ster: | payment of $10,- smash hit for the local organi- jday in Miami te Mr. and M' | 000 to the Florida National Bank. the Junior Woman's Club in the | orfyl’and gay and ideal for this American Legion Hall for the ‘climate that our President finds zation, and offers roles for nine! Sidney Aronavitz. Mr. Aranavitz!'This amount was previously pro- men and seven women. is a son of Mr.~ and Mrs. | vided in this year's budget, and benefit of the March of Dimes. | so beneficial to his health. | Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, in the Charles Aronovitz of Key West t.ias a result the budget did not The. following models’. have! The second scene will be a heen selected for your seeing Key West beach dotted with Barn Theatre, the Players will e : ane ee ‘have to be amended to make the hold tryouts for the speaking; paper is most telephone books | disbursement. we do mean SEEING) play clothes, ene and two- rpiece sure: | de-la-resistance bathing suits, parts in the shaw. From these! readings will be chosen the cast em Pre haga tts sorustivets jc "Beverly Cruickshank, Betty And, of course, this would not'|for the local showing in mid- | - QGpuickshank, Beverly Curry,;be a natural beach scene with- | January. Gloria Acevedo, Beryl Dell, lout a many-time bathing beauty | Shitley Smith, Gladys Tredeau,' winner, Gloria Acevedg, who vita Clawson, Ruth Stricker, | will don another bathing suit for ig Sullivan, a een MANY MEASURES «| (Continued From Page One) | budget so as to allow the Cham- ' ber of Commerce $1,500 to help an-} | Daughter to Arcnovitzes Subscribe to The Citizen. eh on and Storm ALL METAL sora WNIRGS When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning When CLOSED—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL ' U. S. production of acini for public use in 1937 was almost ! Eloise Hinger, that evening. MarEd, Dolores | three times the amount used in | rion Pickens, Flo Dionne, Thornley and the Beachcomb- | 1920. Jody Nottage, Betty McNeil, Le- lanette Hove, Marjorie Allen, , wear as well as the scenery. thalie Knight, Jayne Hartung,; The third scene is an “El Mor- tty Ann Stocking, and Fran- occo” night club scene in which er are supplying this, beach ie The entire bridal party fashions have been by Mary and Rgina of Mar-Ed, where painstaking Ges»Wood together with such you will see stunning formals weeks have gone into the selec- ; younger models as Brenda Ad-! and ballerinas featured by Mar-|tion and creation of the finest | Finished in Gleaming dinamel~Your Choice Pr colerd ams; Shelley Azbell, Clark'Ed, Dolores Thornley, Franceg|for the bride and her wedding ; Monogram or Design : Knight, Nancy Yarborough, | Wood, Ruth Baker Jackson, and|Party. Elegant taste has been’ [i simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration lavished on the choice of jewel- Catherine Whitson, Myrna Saun-!Ampara Lake. 0 | Ty for this scene on the part of ders, Diane Knight, Peter Ad-} The final seqtence will be the: t H ams, Janet Hayes, and Cathy ! “middle-aisle-ing” of one of the. Lee Pollock, even to the rings Green. With Migs Ellie Rae;! models. (Come ta s¢e which one). | for ithe double-ring wedding | Gwynn as chairman, and Cora-.She will wear a gown of egg- cercinony, of Pollock's spewelty, lie Curry as co-chairman, these ‘shell slipper satin fashioned |. es a models have been very ably with sweetheart neckline trim: chosen. | med with seed pearls, leg o'mut- The fashion show will be di- ton sleeves; and a long train: Vided into four sequences. The Her Jong veil will be caught to. first scene will be a kiddie’s a ¢garonet covered with » seed birthday party with a birthday pearls. 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