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Lee Elmore Entertain © th Nomsewarming Celebration o Ses RAT : Parties es * Pet eevee b whe viet lee Me artist “ The Bimore’s mother, a add to the decor exteriot = a © noted gered ' “orm shutters made mem R Phre . * Among guests present for the — warming were Mr. i . George Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Syd- wey Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. George Mille White, Mr. and Mrs. Al Molle Mr and Mrs. Joseph Knight John, 6 ve ond son 12.8. taviliary Held Meeting feet Thereday: Many Plans Made ~_ © W (Mee Seunders left Saturday for|Anni M. Ellison. 5 ek te crete treet | tiene tor ner yearly vacation and |, Gere Bramhall, Ada Jocobi, im ow «| . nes he full fiv Mayme Jacobi, Martha Doyle, Gisaheen | * SPOS © pend the full five] jose Ovieta, Julia D, McNntty, toys Miami at the Conven-|/Grace Heckman, Phillip Hart, * i - & “ te *” Jose Isidro, Mary Hart, Walden * The Auxiliary president, Mrs.] Karr, Jean Karr, Ruben Shell, z Arthur, who is the Chair-|Laura Shell, Bruce Karr. monte { the Halls Committee for] Victoriano Cruz, Oscar Cruz, * ! snvention, expects to spend/Delia Cruz, Antonio Salazar, * Seeweral days in Miami during this] Jose Antonio Seoane, Mary An- doy, | ome. but unable to be there|derson, Betty. Spaulding, Harold © ao , ol b } time Other members at-| Cantor, Francia Singleton, Nor- © meting | te “@ the convention are the/man Johnson, Robert C, Hunt, ° Meedemes Patricia Warnock, Ida) Jack Collins, James Bergman, ° Sewth, Daisy Lee Curry, Vera] ‘ajlene Bergman. Wood end several others who are| { b moertowt a yet as to their being) Caramel or chocolate ‘sauce is | ¢ > te tth lotde & go delicious served over a simple and | * Due to the next regular meet-| inexpensive vanilla cornstarch | * \uxihary falling on) pudding. The sauce maybe home- - th |Comvention might, it) has been) made or it can be had ready-pre- * postponed to Thursday, Sept. 8. | pared. ° Bed ( rane Preparedness And Relief Choose Your f mmettor Completes Plans Of Action od Robert Spottswood, ad- wn ttee chairman are as Regetration, Earl Hamil Abert Carey, Medical, Moore and Dr. Wil- ples, Food, George Lee, fhe vey Henry Haskins and * ‘ Shetter Clarence Higgs. Nurses «pressed their willing- : ‘ m the medical com- * ‘ © Mes. Caroline Knopp, t Bonamy and Miss Reber licks of Marathon, the survey com- en advised that be available for the the keys at the above whe ite of 520 Truman by Robert A. Berger, 27, and Thelma Moran, 27, of Pittsburgh, Herman R. Jackson, 40, : Ruth Wheeler, 32, sksonville. “[eceted im the Heart of the City on WRITE or WIRE anaponae.s tor RESERVATIONS wub GATH ond TELEPHONE Hotel Hotel 8 ©E. let Ave 228 NE. ist Ave. 80 Rooms Elevator § MOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION trude Fisher, 30. Wpeged feted nue Witliameport, Pa., |Crusoe, Barbara The Monda: the YMCA- te John Pritchard's drums, always with good dance tunes and are t bonnell, Jeanine much appreciated by all. Special ' Hernandez, 0 a solosists for the evening © were’ Carolyn Camaiier, Mae Koplan, Korleen Weubbold and Al Davey.} and Alice Ji n., ‘ +} ses‘for the evening were Mrs. Ruby Metzger, Doreen Cruz, Winne Cruz, Clara Mrs. Joan Mardis, Mrs. R. Crusoe, Armayor, Joyce Bradley, Helen; Mrs. Vermell Hutcheson, and Mrs. | George Perpall, Jr. YMCA-USO hostesses present were the Misses Lillian Weaver, Crusoe, Car- BPW To Hold Board And Regular Meetings It has been announced that a meeting of the Key West Bus- iness and Professional Women’s Club will be held this evening at 8:00 o’elack at the.home of Mrs. Eva Newhouse, 619 Fleming street, prefaced by a board meet- ing of the organization at 7:30[C! ‘Safety Committee of the club, a}! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday Night Dance At YMCA-USO Well Attended And Enjoyable Night Dance at melina Questa, Alice De Armas, was enjoyed by ,Valma Emery, Reola Mc Hugh, @ good attendance of servicemen Cleo Rosam, Lillian Stewart, i and YMCA hostesses who danced Gloria Sawyer, Shirley Smith, | ~/ Orchestra. Shirley Spencer, Joyee Thompson, } 46 .rqiin The trio, John Pritchard at the, Korleen Weubbold. Guests at the | COoSE0) piano, Gus Ayala with the trum- . dance pet, and Marvin Boza at the’ Coleman and the Misses Lillian comes through Wilds, Netta Valdez, Gloria Car- Ireland, Alice Rosalie» Camalier, ineluded Mrs. Senior di Th Tuesday Bridge Group Met Yesterday The serving of refreshments eonsisting of neopolitan ice cream vanilla and chocolate cookies with | vanilla and chocolate cream fill- | ing and assorted candies prefaced the game at yesterday's meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge | ‘lub. mM. Mrs. Henry Gardner was hos- At the meeting, which is under |tess at the party, which was held the direction of the Health -andjat her home, 1125 Angela street. Winner of high score for the after- _ |varied program will take place.;noon was Mrs. Gilbert McKillip, “| S. Tropez red with a basic!Dr. William J. Peeples, guest | while Mrs. Lucille Hardaway heid * seheme of gary and tropi-| speaker, will address the assem-|second high score, and Mrs. Rob- | = green. Original paintings by | plage on the subject of Hormones,|ert Schoneck was third. High} sages are drawn from time to There will also be a demon-}card cut was won by Mrs. Gard- stration by Etta Saye Hinton, jner. of the Elmore] beauty culturist and masseuse, home © painted white with redj|and a showing of the “Genie-}Mesdames Otto Kirchheiner, Paul locally. | machine,” an apparatus designed |Herrick, Joseph Ladd, Joseph S. Londeeaping of the lawn and} to work on facial muscles. Mrs.|Guley, Gilbert McKillip, Robert qeetem_ wee done by Paul Baron.| Ralph Hartenstine will make an|Schoneck, Clyde Baker, Eva Gib- address on the subject of Posture. | son, Russell Hoff, Henry Gardner, — Lucille Hardaway and Paul Lum- Mee Jule Stone, Mr. and Mrs.| ewwwwewwe eerwery es | icy. |Coatiette Club Aerovias “Q” Marvin By FRANCES DELL @ second glance. often used to dress windows. Some of the best. window shades on the market are made of closely ‘wovén ‘cambrit, im- pregnated with pyroxplin, a plas- tic ‘that makes these beautiful shades washable and resistant to rain spots. cracking and mildew. ‘These shades come on rollers —can be ordered to fit any win- dow up to forty-eight inches: wide —and the cost for the average window is about five-dollars. The more closely woven the fobrie of the shade, the better the | shade. In loosly woven fabrics a | starch filler is used to make the shade hang straight and give it more body. When a shade is mark- ed “starch-filled” it is not wash- able. Washable shades should be washed with mild soap and water after they have been dusted thoroughly on both sides. Use as little water as possible when washing-rinse with clear water and wipe with a soft clean cloth. When the shade is almost dry, roll it up tightly. This tight roll- necessary. It is possible to keep shades from developing dust streaks by changing the levels to which the time. If one of your window shades Playing yesterday were the | has the habit of flying up witha Passenger List Plans Dance 02244444444 64444444. The for Hay: in Alvin B. Eanes, Ruby Eanes, following. passengers et For September Cootiette The “Sea Finigee” snap that makes you almost jump out of your skin, the habit can be corrected very easily. First-roll the shades up to the top, remove from the bracket, unroll the shade halfway by hand and then replace the shade in the bracket. Remember — your window | shades do an important, year- j around job — give them their share of thought and attention. a small package of cream cheese, seasoning it with a little onion Thomas Eanes, Lionel Perez, | Club No. 371 are making plans for | juice, and mixing it well with Ernestine Perez, Jose Velasco, Hortensia nandez, Inez Crump, Bob Crump, 1 Hingle, }# dance the first week in Septem- Nancy Hoban, sae os ee ber. It will be held in the V. F. W. Henrietta Hoban, Patrici Post Home on Elizabeth street, t in, Retricia Aa just off Caroline, and the public | is cordially invited by the Cooti- | Juan Arcohcha, Maria C. Santa, | ¢ttes to attend. Carol Garcia, Marion Wilchinsky, GIFTS from us Something for Every, Member of the... TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 i | | | |, } Telephone 816 lx C Grade __.- D Grade __ No. 2 Grade - No. 3 Grade . PHONE on sale. 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