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for His rich and abundant mercies |##€t, YMCA staff. Interested men) Who is the nice Canadian seen| tured a heavy big gold clasp, ac- towards His children during the |2%¢ invited to attend the next at nightspots last eve? ‘Polly | cented by exact duplicates in year. meeting, Friday, Nov. 30 at 8:00|Carbonell says she had baby-sit-| the big earrings. The gold and The following program was pre-|P. M., at the YMCA-USO. _ ter trouble and due to circum-| amber tones of the dress were ~sented: | Tonight the USO-YMCA is con-|staaces beyond her control was| exactly echoed by the gold and = Byma by the Congregation. jducting a ping-pong tourney. For ple to attend the Markwell| amber of the jewelry. mewn rayer—Rev. Ernesto Leon. those who would rather relax, the | party, although she was on the| A little casual black strapless | DS seleome—Rev. Ismael Negrin. | Chatter-a-platter hour will be from | invitation list Bob MeQuain| cotton pique dress with black | ial song by members of)" p.m. Send a record home of met the Tommy Thompsons| covered buttons of rhinestone ~-<Baptist: Choir. F Wenieat, while fishing on No Name Key| trim was highlighted by match- eee Rev, Perez | ednesdiy night after the}, io. sate es as »| ing.earrings and bracelet b wevesronuyh PAYET—Rev | movie, the GSO girl ss bridge Sunday on the return trip :: 9 y See Solo—The Holy City. Rev. ern ee et Bigni wll have @!from the Everglades( more of| Trafari. These unusual pieces | <rr-esta Leon. j used to makes a us like mother | that trip later in a special inter-| Were huge round black enameled, <vonnnOlfertory—Mrs. D, B. Sharp and | "SH to ms A view story with Hurka and Mc-| Severely plain settings with somoe-cdgmael Negrin, Jr ursday night at 9 o'clock, Gus} O°. i at! Single rhinestones appearing + en, | Ayal: i his t Quain) and it turned out that PP g to anonies Ayala and band will play for be at | 5 h tle monthly birthds Bob was born right near Tom e at least. 5 carats each as ome emon—"Give ye thanks unto | 00 Monty ourthday party, DONT v's tother’a: hanie | measured by precious stone So the Lord” Rev. M. Figperoa. — [in November wih birthdays | "rime MAGAZINE refers to! Standards. The black scalloped | oe re Prayer—Hermino’ Var thé song fe Are Renee neckline as well as the black poneem z : |Harry, Is Harry Ready For Us?" 294 glittering jewelry were em- pee wo Will ¢ Genter choir, wit -1 OFFICERS WIVE. las being sung by a “fullblousea| Phasized by the deep tan of the = me wuiry and Sharp as leaders, (SC HEDUL pes ae ond |singer named Rae Waller.” Rae,| ™odel. Tuesday, November 27, 195 Page4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Hc emai atti ton SOGIETF . DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor 1 _ PERSONALS... ITEMS OF INTER i _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN - EST TO EVERYONE To Receive Certificates At Next Month’s Court Of Honor Thirty boys will SSS come Shop Hopping For Rev eille receive their Red Cross swimming certificates at} the December Court of Honor. Eleven of the boys are Scouts from| with JAXON Troop 52, sponsored by the Rotary Club, eighteen boys from: Troop 253, | ith JAXOD Sponsored by the Hi Name Society and one Scout from Ship 250, | Sponsored by the Ficect Reserve Association Branch No, 56. ===} ‘The second column after Turkey not too suitable for other climes, | The classes were iducted ing, ——_-—_—___ |B. ; day and this pillar has alread | say, “three cheers f . oe : i ; y RAYMER ady y, for Mrs. | the swimming pool the Sea- Schrader, Bert Miller, Joe mith, | shoved right into high gear and js Dickson, she is so right.” Plane Base with Tom Ketchings,)Rene Alvarez and Mike McKee. | The word went out last Thurs-| ys osmed up and ready t Re an authorized Red Cross Water| Beginner swimming certificates|qay, “Muster at Wylk’s Re i > ms oe ‘ook a package of frozen spinach Safety instructor serving with the| will be presented to Charles Col-|ant for pilots of Port on the latest goings on. And is the directions on the box tell Key West Chapter teaching the|lenberger and Orlando Fernandez:! fliers didn’t know what |don’t say I didn’t warn you you’ tov ‘They \Icnaw 51 Jet theag Broup, assisted by Miss Helen Tay-| intermediate certificates to Gary) but kindly “Pop” Wylk h ! * & & boss the job. Season it with % lor and Donald Grie also in-| Welker, and David Porch; Swim-jin touch with the wives and| This, friends, is the story of a teaspoon garlic salt, a very little Structors serving the local] mer certificates to Johnny Sellers,| friends of the group and whe nf suitithanehig con .% epper, % teaspoon. anchovy i. chapter. Senior Scouts assisting the| Bobby Roberts, Leonard Roberts,} Sunny Sundquist flashed the wig _— i te : i 2 tablespoons butter or eps instructors were ‘tom Cornell, Rob-;Glenn Roberts, Walter Reuther, | signal, the night fliers were right Leona Shop). A sweet little honey | srine. Heat and hurry. \ ert Sta Homer Herrick and! Waldo Valenzuela, Mike McKee, ee deck. Close to 100 people en-| °F @ baby doll of a suit. It’s made | aes So Wayne Williams |Terry Parker, Juan Valdez, Al)joyed the buffet supper andj of all wool sheen gabardine in it ill wi The following boys be pre-| Yates, Wilbur Johnson and Rich-|¢ricks on the house served by| detiei > Ml pea on ss wind they: blows: ee ented with their Red Cross Junior|ard MeSpadden; Advanced certi-|the congenial host. Sylvia Stam.| qr grey ce ee eee eee ane the nan Ween m “2 3 * sao np] the congenial hos' via Stan-| #5 tined in the same color irre- have one of e new “Wrapture’’ Life Saving certificates and em-)ficates to Henry R. Babo, Frank|),. entertaine a irre 1 fs blems for their b suits by a{ Batts, Robert Reed, Tommy Gib- Dee eee katt che,» Heacent. taffeta. and.) tha-swing a ee Tako sho ae ative f chapter: json, Gudron Hamilton, Randall/ryen Hank O'Meara made the| skirt has its own petticoat of the | and this is FOR WOMEN ONLY: nty R. Bazo, Frank Batts, Rob-|Warren, Ralph Staves, Ronnie} uster although he had sworn to| same taffeta sewed in. Bunny Beldner has another first ee te) Taminp Gibson; Gurdon | Ciesinskt, “Wayne Willams, Ket} cicbrate only on cis. It} | had it on, and it fits like a | in Key West. For th i Hamilton, Randall Warren, Ralph /neth Schrader, Charles Yates.|Va5 4 wonderful gesture of | dream. The details are wonder | want to keep it strictly “tres oe pa a f Se ee Ae sg neer, Joe Smith and Bene courtesy and appreciation | ful and _ unexpected ilke secret,’’ the new falsies are made ct. aa ee : ants |Pop Wylk has endeared himseli| cunning jeweled buttons down | of hot air! You simply adjust 5 “s to a lot of guys and dolls. the front, that make costume | them — carefully, insert the Col. And Mrs. Earl Williams Feted WHAT RHYMES with guys| jewelry unnecessary. For that | plastic tube, and blow! No mat- se ays es | Oe and dolls? For another party,! short vacation trip, for church | ter what size you desire, from At Party For Fliers And Pressmen VERY PRIVATE? ? . Could be! these cool Sunday mornings, or | nothing to super, it’s in the bag. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Markwell, 1428 Vernon street, were hosts | molls and brawls, stalls and calls. lust a cocktail in the evening, b ae. ery on Saturday evening to members of the Presidential pre rew |Reminds me of a line from the) ¥9¥ W look ibs as a bunny in| Need a glamour trick for your. members of President Truman’s plane, “The Independence”, and |Current Key West Players drama | eri pepe wonderful suits | juffet? Is a rare hostess who scores of friends. About 80 attended the occasion at which the |When a character says, “Two ui _ ig * jdoesh't like to have that some: ene guests were Mrs. Earl Williams. Affectionately |COmPany, three are none ME) nas and eee ea wreg,| eins different to set off her buffet eke nery p 5 ieee aces Hig cae ’ | with you, Sir, it’s somehow dif-| Host < stess agree.|table. Here’s a suggestion that known as Frenchy Irene, the Williams: are old friends of Mrs. es |The golden-crusted turkey gets all! ,; - Gem i ahs new them whenahiey were PideL Td ocr ferent.” Greater guff gets no man Bi S all) others can follow but not duplicate.’ eee ne em : eee than this, when he plays downjthe glory, but isn’t the stuffing an) (Gather together your decorative Cocktails and a delicious buf-a: ae a date for a friend a friend’s {important part too? At last some | sterling silver pieces and combine fet supper were ser The | DANCE COMMITTEE date, that is. . .Tom Mosby is,one has come up with a turkey-/them in novel and picturesque menu included ie ham, HES CONGRATULATED now known as Mosey Along of | aeesine spoon ; {ope handled and}forms: a tray set on top of a waiian style, roa wit - CPA PRES NT Caboose. That's the tail-end of a|Well designed. As it dips deep into! candiestick, a compote dish on an . oyster dressing, chef's | BY CPA PRESIDE! freight train, I didn’t make the the bird, you can serve gracefully) inverted bowl, or a candelabra and| Citizen Staff Photo salad, potato salad, relishes and) The dance committee of the! nutt-puff club. either. I hear/even on the second ing Of several porridge dishes arranged] FOR COMFORTABLE WEAR eelery, cheeses iegaalast od cake Corebral Palsy) exaociation benefit} there's a new organization of es-!Plates. Made of light, lustrous] to make an epergne. Let your, during a ate orning, with decorative icing lettered) held this week at La Concha hotel cort rescue squad, line forms on, Metal, it blends handsomely with! jmagination be your guide. When! this quilted taffeta bunch coat, Aloha for th¢ Sion included Mrs. Harvey Bush, Mrs. 11. right, with turn about not; table silver you have an impressive decora-| cut coachman style, is the ticket Among ae - Schl st pee A. 7. 3S WE sake Deal being quite fair play. It might ‘i Oe ,, | live arrangement, use Gorham’s. In navy blue, it played by and Mrs. Walter Schlech, Dr. and | Judge Eva Warner Gibson, Mrs. A.) -aiieq Gangblusters, Inc For those of you who weren't | stik-Craft to hold the silver pieces'.Mrs. J. W. Lenne Fe ee oath cea Mee Gar ee ter ahe |auestion 1g, how many, and who, | at the Fashion shew 3 the OF | together. \ Mrs. Winston Jones, Mrs. Betty | wishes to congratulate all those ane ri molane: (fall plang! those who were there, but! For yoy aie oe Dass pemee The Fugitive Bsench, Constantine ea ihe | hb helped make the event such a] on. jaid end to end, it would | otis tke Raat wars gpa on dainty narrow feet (and they | : z 2 ani rincess Nina Caracciola, | success. pie es eine need ede ieee . nag - Edith McCarthy Viola | but not mentioned in a former|).) -~ Rae heh, ww to} t@ fepert on the beautiful | they now feat t “ie Veidt, Miss Rae Waller, Miss | story of the dance, was a flashlight] like 2 solfe! who. Knows how 10 | twairy from. the Benchca@ibeed. cirthace wet ver recette sii: Dorothy Raymer, Flight Lt. Ian | donated by Stowers shop on Duval} P8ncie mashies anc 0! ts! | Jewelers worn with the lovely | Vertised in Madancoielle cod S. F. Read, RAF, Lt. William | street. pee clubs see yo cent dresses from Hermans. The | hee ars antes aie the Pi Kildow, Lt. Harry Phillips, RN.| J. D. McAndrews was so im-| organize a agoleenas ee mer latest report from the fashion | opera pumps with “he ae Lt. Tom Mosby, Lt. John Grady, | pressed by the benefit response Called Datebusters, Inc. to) ON | centers of the world, both at | medium heels, the glove insta Ygnacio bonell, Tommy |that he invited the Cerebral Palsy!Set subversive action. Ah for a) tome and abroad, stress the in- | | Ns 9! steps . ss . ; ; Five STAR Finale where every- z e z in brown or black to wear with Lones, Maj Minton, Mrs.} association to hold their New, *1!ve i creasing importance of jewelry Z z Sere | a * body, and I mean everybody, can your pretties. Cherles Collingswood, Mr. and/Year’s dance at La Concha hotel y i conil to accent every type of costume, Pic: ‘Rincaleo. hes the. nex Mrs. Tony Vaccaro, Robert Hess, | of which he is manager. According| get into the act. A lot of peo from sportswear to formal. More |. walking Hey-day shoes, Th i Robert Hugh William Law-|to Mrs. Cox, the invitation was ac-; Would get a bang out of o ee 4 important still, is that every- |’ gs soft and. pliable as pl bs rence, Bob N yn, John Rous | cepted with enthusiasm. JOKE OF THE YEAR: Last thing in the jewelry line is big. A j id e won. | ght at the Barn Theater, Ever-]| giz ;, ‘ s : house shoe (to which they bear Stanley Tretick, Hugo Johnson, night at the Ba ’ Size is King, in diamonds or : See eeanmiae | ® srs was sitting quietly at| 4.2 ’ no resemblance) and come in a James W. Murpie, George Skad: . ett Winters was sitting q 3 rhinestones, gold, silver, plat- ici ‘ P ¢ Gl t . iste t 3 plat; | delicious shade or red, with a ding and Bryson Rash samera Club a corner vf she sane ibe “| inum, or gold colored metal. | Sting heel ‘ j re 4) i Director Joe urka tell abou vy # ‘Formed Here how the audience were dewey-| « crerter isc with the addition | And don't let mo forget to tell Latin-Americans Present Program | Monday night, the newly-formed "fhe “El Salvador’ Methodist |Camera Club of the USO-YMCA i |met for the first regular meeting Church and Baptist Goo¢ Will jof the club. Charter members are: At USO-YMCA Center of 1122 Watson Street gath- |Samuel Withrowe, VX-1; James ered at the Baptist Good Will Cen-| | Vanemburs, VX-11; John Puopo- ter for their Thanksgiving service. Alvin Marr, OpDevSta; Many Latin Americans of this city reerickl, OpDevSta; Carl came together to thank the Lord ; Masnec, USS Wilkie and Walt La- ‘appeared with new robes. eyed at the performance “Death Takes A Holiday.” “ wept,” said Joe, “Althougt wasn’t a very good play a “Mayk alf Winters rumbled out, was for the dollar and @ mission they paid.” Jea Porter Kirke is reported en r to Key West from Italy an expected within the month and couldn't tell you why they wept.” | of They it I nh be it ad- | nnie { ‘oute id The Cuban Baptist Good will | |, VX-1 Officers’ Wives will hold a with Bob Ellis and Bob Printz, Center invites sll of the Spanish | luncheon meeting Thursday, No-| Tradewinds Trio, really do _ the speaking people to services both | Y¢mber 29 at Aeropalms. medley up with flying color. (See | Thursday and Sunday nights at 7 lL ae: for ‘the luncheon is 12: 20 de ac in ae ie Ds, and p.m. oor prizes will be given andj they also sang it a e Eee. * |all members ed to attend.|rina the other night Lyrics and a 4 : The navy sery will be open| arrangements go to the credit of Coming Events jduring the meetin {brilliant Printz, a prince of a] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Spanish classe i mete eecks fe aed Meeting, Order of DeMolay boys, | SP2t's Fives e115 idee ly a 3 ag a Sohish Hace Penne TOD. | age, | Pe Smet Caton ee ha Gait ata atop | Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- aneiny ‘cl Fi aa ies nae oe ve Be arias | bekah Ladue Nic 26 Knights) | Yee Classes, Ft... Taylor sign “over at Fort ‘Taylor wher of Pythias Hall, 8 p.m. icers’ C lub, 8 to 10 p.m.|the recent Offic ers’ Wives’ C Meeting, Young Adults Fellow-| Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com- ee SORE as ship, First Methodist Church merce, club house, 8 p.m. {back from that Miami jau annex, 8 p.m Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room sometime today. . And so off to Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club,| , Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m. the paces home of Mrs. George Sikes,| Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club | ——— wi 1015 Windsor Lane, 3 p.m. | Of Key West, South Beach group, Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. { se ae Navy Wives league, | Alcatel Line pawtutant | ¢oAUsiliary. 2 p.m \ S. Alleys, 1 p.m. rgpaewi , meeting, awtulant Social meeting, Junior Woman's | Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis, Officers’ Wives, South ae ub) 7280 peu \ South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. restaurant, 12:30 p.m. Board meeting, Woman's Club | Ping pong tournament, YMCA-| Book review, special interest home of Mrs. Wallace Kirke,} ges: 8 Pn : ; | Coe et aylor, 10 a. m.,| 1011 Von Phister, 3:30 p. m bee neti High rag oe by Mrs. William) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30— vel children, San Carlo || exer. | Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, | “School, 3:30-4:30 p. m. |THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23— | — First’ Presbyterian church, | Spanish class for beginners! Golf classes, baseball diamond p.m. | sponsored by NS., special interest group| spanish, children of elementary | USO, at Saint 10 a.m, |. school level, San Carlos school, Hall, 1021 Duval street | Bowling, any Wives’ Leagut, | 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. | adults. 8 to 9 p.m. 1 pm. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1— | Meeting of Key West Players, 8} re anced students,| Meeting, Children’s Missionary | Pp. m., Barn Theater, _Preceded| San Carlos school, 7:30 to group, Ley Memorial church | by be meeting at 7 p. m. | 8:30 p.m. 10 to 11:30 a.m. | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28— Sewing group, Monroe Co. Official opening of the Casa Book review, special interest | General Hospital Woman's Marina hotel. | beads, | ed on with rhinestone stars. The of the Big jewelry. This column would like to tell you about some of the more im- portant models and their jewelry accessories. First there was a dress yeclept ‘mongolian’ of rich gold splattered, hand paint- ed on imported cotton from the Far East. With it was worn an imported amber and gold bead necklace of many strands. It fea- A demure grey dress of cotton pique had a white collar trim. med with scrolls and black featuring an oversized pocket on the left side. {tt was simply complimented by the | lovely choker of Marvella pearts | with matching pearl drop ear- rings. A smart sailor dress of white crease resistant Serrano trim. | med with deep blue and red | stripes was strapless, but covered by a square sailor collar button- | | | Beachcomber Jewelers decided by keeping in touch with advance notices to accent this dress with @ really formal braceiet of rhinestones. It was nearly an inch wide, with the stones cut to simulate square, marquise and regular cut diamonds. And no | wonder, this little number was | “the diamond look’ by Kramer, There were also lovely Indian prints studded with rhinestones | and complimented by more rhinestone jewelry which is now being worn by day as well as evening. Mrs. Dickson of the | Beachcomber Jewelers tells me | that she thinks these . fashion shows in our Island City are very | important in acquainting us with | what is going on stylewise in | other parts of the world. We tend here to have our own little fashions, and when we start to travel, often find our clothes are | | | | | | people who just passed you on the | citizens of our you about the Kork-Ease Sandals handmade of imported Buffalo. | They come in three styles, and are’ wonderful for beach and sportswear. | * Forever and forever we | something brand-new. Isn't it true? | Orange and onion salad — who | doesn’t know about that? Well, cut ;up some peeled oranges and slice! |some Bermuda onions thin. Dress with French dressing, garnish with cottage or cream cheese balls roll- in paprika or pecans ground e. Maybe you're tried this al- | ready, but it tastes fine. KK Misprint: Married with pomp, ceremony and old face—couldn’t | i look for, ever happen if she’d been to DONALD’‘S. be | TIPS TO TEEN-TIMERS: Of course you've had those days when everyone seemed tickled to see you |around. The bus driver who took | your dime, the fellow who made you an ice am soda, even the| Citizen Staff Photo OH WHAT BLISS to be in a ! warm sunny climate, seems to be the gist of the expression of the lady in the beaver coat. She | street, tossed an aren’t-you-the-| is Mrs. L. K. Bliss who con- pretty-one look in your direction.) tributed a comedy note to the | Could it have been that all the} Officers’ W fashion show. town unanimously | chose one day on which to appre-| opening the door f ciate you — or was it something! night after the team about you to which they couldn't} big game! help but respond? It’s amazing but We think it was your fault! Per: j set the tone, influence the atmo: |haps you didn’t even know it, but, phere, of so many of these every your date as lost jten to one you had a gleeful glint} day but important human rela-! ; |in your eye, a highly agreeable! tionships. One thi we can't; the gorgeous models in the Officers’ Wives’ Club fashion pal | hello on your lips, laced with a] rantee: that if will have any} yecently. Here she is in a blister sheer multi-colored gown ¥ | good gay smile. We're not sug-| effect on your geometry teacher | gesting that you turn into a per-|the day she marks the exams. But |petual little ray of sunshine, but' it can’t hurt! what wonders a smile can work — xk *k * | |when you're walking through the, So I'm off to M.C. the Fashion| corridors at school, for instance,;Show, and I'm that thrilled! Tell! FLIGHTS or saying*good morning to your) you all about it. “Til then, Jaxon.) family, and especially when you're —( Adyt.) YOU CAN BE THE MOST POPULAR HOSTESS IN TOWN by staging your next Dinner, Luncheon, Cocktail Party or Tea at the CASA CAYO HUESO Let us take the worries off your mind. We know all the “tricks and trimmings” to make your party one to be long re- membered. Indoor and outdoor serving adds even more fun to the oc- casion. If you're due for some entertaining . . - by afl means stop in and see what wonderful suggestions we can offer. Horace and Colette Young, Your Hosts the the a greeting can} PHONE: Citizen ‘Double Du ty Citizen. Staff Photo | CHARMING dress for a charm- Citizen Stat ; ing lady is this print which MOLDED LINES with looks like a semi-formal gown for shoulder or head ai { when the jacket is removed. pointed up in an Indian’ { Mrs. J. W. Denney, new co- cotton gown with hand chairman of?the O. W. C. ex- in the material. Regal hibits the vefsatile dress. Mrs. P. 'T. Roy. Ballet Gracefulness BALLERINA GLORIA MICHAELS who teaches ballYoom ani ballet daneing at the Pinder School of the Dance, was one @ Oriental braid trim. fw DAILY MIAMI / 47 MINUTES CALL 1780 or your travel agent