The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 16, 1949, Page 4

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; "Case Marina will entertain with “ Jayshee Fashion Show ’ Promises To Be A Success By MONA FIELDS The Citizen Office—51 Residence—192-W : ‘Covert stouneanaestgep annus stcieseurevtetucueeesayetvetucieueuseugeutogeiettttt ~“Around The Clock Cottons---” The Jayshee Fashion Show, well-loved songs in one of her all end dance will be held at the|too infrequent public appear- Cose Marina Friday night, no! ances, and there will be several |° matter how cool or inclement the} other special features. weather. Mra, Robert Pollock,| ‘Today's final rehearsal of the chairman in charge of the gala! Fashion Show Spectacle, “Around affair and her committees who} the Clock Cottons for Key West have worked industriously for| Fashions” promises a truly in- the past several weeks arranging; teresting performance of out- costumes, spotlights, the public; standing interest for every fe- address system, ticket sales ete.,| male in Key West. has made arrangements for all With the mayor, A. Maitl- possible emergencies. In the!land Adams and Mrs. Adams event of weather too cool for} heading the list of’ patrons and | comfort, both the Fashion Show} patroneases, the advance sales, end the Dance will be moved in-| as expected have been most doors. Sratifying. The tickets were In addition to the Fashion| priced at $1.25 so that all the Show and Dance there will be| young - marrieds would have Pecialty acts during the inter-! enough left to pay the sitter, and missions. Rita Brannon and Hen-| they will continue to be sold at dance instructors at the| he door until the Fashion Show starts at 9:00 p.m. on Friday. exhibition ballroom dances. Mrs,| This is one Fashion Show and "Marie Pinder will sing several dance you can’t afford to miss! , Rainbow Wedding Unites Young * Key Wester And Naval Enlisted Man On Saint Patrick’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boza of 88 Olivia street, announce in green; little flower girl Gloria << arene nee ert gape (P)' Wirephoto A DEER LOOKS AROUND for « place to go in flight from swirling flood water of the Elkhi at Norfolk, Neb. An ice jam a its highest stage in history. La Earichia Has Celebrated orn river in Ta-Ha-:Zouka Park mile long sent the Elichorn to Ohi dite Dey —er N. ew Chef As Well As Lots Of Celebrities Whether some of the VIP's: Frost, vice président of Eastern 3 \ (G. L. slang for very important} Air Lines; Carl S. “Lawton, In- ; interesting and dense plants and person) staying at his convenitnt; hostery demanded it, or whether; Manager J. A. McAndrews, of the| Mo. Among the President’s press | Night-Blooming, Jasmine La Concha has been trying to! Nicit surafice executive of ‘St.. Louis, party are: Anthony’ Leviere, any: fl ‘especi- ally as applied by some people, i it be sweet-scented, In. jitera and as general as Even then i ; Cestrums and other plants, | there are.-the Gardenias, iuarly known as Cape Jessa: though the name is a misn the common. species, .Garder florida, having been introdu¢ed, it is said, from China in 1754°and | named in honor of Dr. Alexander Garden of Charleston, S. C. This ‘species is- well known. every- ‘where. In the South it has been popular for years as it is per- fectly ‘hardy throughout ‘the’ | lower southern states.” i Dr. Henry Nehrling, noted bot- | anist and plant breeder, wrote of Gardenias as follows: “The real Gardenia or Cape Jasmine is now called Gardenia jasminoides, though the old name Gardenia florida is still much in use. The Cestrums are all ‘very ivery floriferous. Orlando gar- 'dens were replete with the (Ces- trum nocturnum) when I first! that the wedding of their daugh- ter Minas Betty Lou Boza, aged ™ to Busene A. Sheppard, also aued 20, a young naval enlisted fan and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard of Marshall, Mich- igan, will take place at 8 p. m., March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day, in the First Congregational Church, William Street. Rev. John M. Peyton will officiate Invitations | have been sent out, but all friends and relatives who have hot received them are asked to régard this announcement as an invitation A really colorful rainbow wed- ding has been planned. Clustered around Betty Lou, the bride @vemed in the traditional white, will be her Maid of Honor, Betty in yellow; bridesmaids Roberts in lavender; Car- Boza in pink; Lucille Roberts : Beta Omega Chapter Sees Movie On History Of Sterling Silver Boza, sister of the bride and aged 8, will wear blue. Eddy| Boza, the bride’s nine-year-old brother, will be the ring-bearer. He no longer minds the long | white trousers and guayabera/ (traditional Cuban shirt) since he considers himself a veteran, hav- ing carried the ring at an older sister’s wedding last year. Eugene Sheppard, the groom, yhis Best Man, H. E. Eaton, and Ushers: E. A. Lucas, C. M. Paes jand R. G. Hulquist, all enlisted ;men will wear their white uni- | forms. : A reception will be held at 803 Olivia, the home of the bride jafter the wedding , featuring a! massive wedding cake as well as the other traditional refresh- ments, Bride and groom will leave here on Friday for a week’s j honeymoon stay in Orlando. ‘Shown By Beachcomber Jewelers Beta Sigma Phi's Beta Omega Chapter held their third meeting at 8 p. m. on March 14, in the Stone Methodist Church -Annex. Bolice Curry conducted the busi- ens semion as President. Following the business session «nd special discussion concerning badges and Insignia of Beta Sig- ma Phi, for its new High School * * Cfapter here, there was an inter- esting discussion on table set- tings, table manners and table “ rations, The Beachcomber, Jewelers and Silversmiths showed a movie on the history of Sterling and dis- ee & iormal and informal ta- © setting of silver, china and vrystal open discussion concerning the arrangements of the table setting and Mr. Dixon was given a vote of thanks ior aiding to conduct the special topic for the evening. | The members who. attended the meeting were: Wilhelmnia Harvey, Sara Doyle Campbell, Florence Ardogh, Clara | Atmadyér, Betty Saunders, Edith Saunders, Edith Lopez, Ella Rae Gwynn, Gwendolyn James, Ida Gellrich, Jenny Fay Bervaldi, Pauline Ketchings, Maude Rob- erts, Ruby Crawley, Marjorie Al- len, Elisso Moreno, Josephine James, Jessie Michael, Beatrice Moreno, Sylvia Baker, Edna Hoff, Virginia Whitmarsh, Dolice | Key Has Large Attendance nab him for some time, we don’t’ New York Time Photographer; | saw the place in 1886, At that! know—But, anyhow the La Con-| Joseph Short of the ’Baltimore ‘time it was a home town. The | cha has wrangled itself a new; Sun; Walter Fitzmaurice of News | many Englishmen living there Chef, one Chef Russell, who is) Week, Charles Collinsw0d of ; had all planted fine gardens full \ evidently right off the top row of! Columbia Broadcasting; Jacy|of rare plants. During many a chefs. He is as much sought after; Dougherty of the New York | night, summer and winter, the in the: Hotel world as a stage | Daily News; Thomas Reynolds of | soft balmy air-was heavy with celebrity in Cafe society. He was, the Chicago Times; ,R. M. Mc- , the strong delicious perfume: of | formerly at the famous Panceast,| David of U.S. Secret Service; the Night-Bloaming —_ Jasmine. the Columbus and the Miramar]! Joseph Fox of the (Washington jane flowers are light green and! in Miami and has also cheffed at: Star; Dewey Long of ;the White | ate Brocton four or five times many of the Spring Lake and{ House Secret Service Staff; Er- | during the year. This is a vate} other smart Jersey Shore hotels.' nest Ceccaro, past President of | ble species for tropical gardens.| Chef Russell is in charge of both’ the Associated Press; Frank ! It seems to be hardy all over the the Coffee Shop and the Rain- Jackson of Naval. Intelligence. ; State, and though often frozen to; bow Grill and will feature sea-, They are all enjoying the, sea, the ground it soon sprouts again} : we food specialties and charcoal, sun, the fishing and what. they ve | from the rootstalk. ir f : broils. Everyone may look for-! sampled of Chef Rusgell’s crui-| “The Carolina or Yellow Jas- : ward to greater variety and sine so far, they say is absolutely | mine (Gelsemium sempervirens), | quaility at both these convenient: “tops.” Key Westers will be glad our most beautiful native climb: | eating places and count onenjoy-,to know that La, Concha is er and one of the most exquisite | _ ing them “con mucho gusto.” again one of the outstanding plants in existence, is a real aris- | Among the VIP’s at the La’ places to eat in town,, as. ey Pie gprs age i apoves y ft ss e most convenient. _—_; plants. as only good quali- Concha now are: Col. ~M. M.. one of th i ee Tees Sat Saas oe on eee Se ™" !agegressive growth, masses of de- lliciously fragrant yellow flower |trumpets and dainty, rather tod small, but finely formed leaves. ' i}As it flowers in February jand} . ‘38 March it is of particular value. Plantation Key was the scene} Dorothy Roberts, Betty’ Ann, fhe true Jessamines are not fa gala children’s party last | Knowles and Jack Réberts. | The: 5 often seen in our Florida gar- OF Bab ‘ by | Youngsters played Lontion Bridge gens as their beauty, fragrance | week, “The! party was elven BY Going to Jerusalem atid so On, and fine dense growth entitles Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Knowles in| prizes, which were” small. ac- them to be. This is a large genus their home for their little grand-| cordians, were particularly 8P- of plants. According to Bailey's! daughter on the occasion of her] preciated by the wiriers. | Cyclopedia of Horticulture, prob- | fifth birthday. Some of the grown ups attend-' ably upward of 200 species are | Among the local ing were Miss Adams, Miss Betty ' widely distributed in the warm! &s*% who assembled for the party | Adams, Mrs. Stella Knowles, Mrs. parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and | were: Marleen Roberts, Nancy| Albert Thompson, Mrs. Reggie the Pacific region; nearly absent ! wk Hollenbeck, David Hollenbeck,| Roberts, Mrs. Chas.’’ Knowles from America. They belong. to} =" Jean Albury, Harold Thompsor§ | and Mr. Charles Roberts. The the Oleaceae or Olive family.” Emma Ruth Cox, Norma Jean} grown-ups as well as the ‘youngs-| In the light sandy soils of south : Anderson, Billy Anderson, An;|ters thoroughly _ enjoyed the Florida Gardenias are subject to nette Lowry, Barbara Roberts, birthday cake and ice cream. |rootknot, but thrive well when fieg aera | BRAS. OF Thunbergia stock. Seek Divorces Petitions seeking divorce were filed yesterday in thé office of; Circuit Court Clerk -Farl Adams ' Children’s Party At Plantation,» | youngsters Calendar of Events WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16— Entertainment Naval Hospital Auditorium, 7 p. m. Attention; Children! THE FAMOUS ' This was followed by | Curry. a my wo oe Teacher From Harris School To Have Song Recital Under Meeting of BPWC at Woman’s Club, 8 p. m., Public invited to hear guest speaker Stuart Whiting talk ‘on “Bird! Life in Florida Keys.” Refresh- ments. f by Ishmael : Hernandez against Eyelia Hernandez, and™by Albert Crail against Margaret Lee Crail. Make a cream sauce for canned salmon and serve over hot bis- cuits for supper treat. Use the oil Es | | | | Story Book Dolls $1.39 [At Your Plymouth Dealer's] 7-inch Character Dolls | FRIDAY $2.29 Auspices Of Friends Of Music Under the auspices of the Friends of Music, Miss Leona Morland, now teaching music at the Harris School, will give a song recital, Monday evening March 21st. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Bedler and Mrs. Logan at 1319 Duval street. at 8:15 the evening of the 21st. Large Attendance Expected At Art Center Meeting Thursday Night A general meeting of the Com- munity Art Center will take place Thursday night, March 17, at the Barn Theatre at 8 o'clock to make plans for the opening exhibition of paintings at West Martello Tower. Various committees will he heard from including one which was named to study the proposed E piscopal Church Lenten Music Open To Public 7:30 E venings Parishioners, tourists and new- comers are cordially invited to attend the Organ Meditations whieh will be offered every eve- ning at 7:30 in St. Paul’s Spisco- pal Church, Eaton and Duval streets, from now until the end of Lent. The door is wide open and everyone is welcome to attend, Miss Morland who is a former pupil of Louise Homer and_ is now studying with Mrs. Bedler, will include German lieder, Ital- jian, French and English songs in her program. Mrs. Bedler will as- | sist at the piano. | development of an historical mu- seum in connection with the Gal- j lery, | Widespread interest has al- ready been shown in the news| project.. All members of the} community who are interested in | seeing the development of an art | center in Key West are cordially invited to attend. | | { Charles R. Roberts will be at} the Organ each evening and the Programs will be devotional and inspirational, comprised of fa-| miliar classic and church themes | and original improvisations on| favorite Lenten hymns, | | aldine | 5 Fletcher lane. | were invented in the Organ Meditations, 7:30. p. m. at Episcopal Church. given daily by Charles R. Roberts during Lent. Art Exhibit, Woman’s Club by Jose Martinez, Key Wester, mR 2-6 p. m. through March 23. | ME in the salmon can as part of the fat in making the sauce. Garnish with thin strips of green pepper or finely minced parsley. TROPICAL TRADER Z 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 == ae tury. THURSDAY, MARCH 17— —E YMCA Patio 9 p. m. Public MDAY, MARCH Te i \. LASTS THRU MARCH 261b An application for a marriage | TEL SERVICE from 9 to 6 EVERY DAY é eS ‘ SEARS onoer orice CL .t ———— = — "= Formal St. Patrick’s Dance Invited. Marina Patio, sponsored by | ||| 2 as ? ‘ * bd ; Jayshees, public invited. x / # x a Tickets may be had at door.! ||) # oe ef Admission $1.25. 1 iS 2 Tay ae Tae 4 LL ET ES, license was filed yesterday in the } Marie Valdez, 22, of | "eo ee aeaag 14th cen-; Simonton and Fleming Sts. with Entertainment given in | Home Decorating Week SALE I Apply To Wed || ‘ or VENETIAN BLINDS || At Special Money Saving Prices! FOR PIN-WORMS| TABLETS A modern, medi- eally-sound treat. ment thot gets real results

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