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Page THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, December 7, W5 SOCIETY . OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor 1 ar asin roe , ER SONALS . {TEM OF INTER EST TO EVERYON NEWS OF INTER EST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Miss Nelia Acevedo VW ill Be Married Harris Se ‘co. To Minnesota Man Sunday Afternooz | A double ring ceremony wii! used in nuptial rites for Miss lia Acevedo; daughter of Mr Paul eke | SS Sea Cat bem il be PT. 4 Members lumber 366 President of the executive with J. Mrs. “Arfitando Acevedo, 1009 Ca attendant will be {of the Harris school P . A; I sure hope you are getting your erine street, and Charles R. Ma oe i Alice Roberts, presided a h Shoppin done _ early by, of the" USS Sea Cat V Castro of this city | meeting held in the school li Sak Dike oenw Chaieeaee will” take place Sunday afterno graduated}on Tuesday. She was pl it would be come at one-o'clock at St. Mary's St he avent school here in | With the membership record ¢ all rried em of the Sea church. Father 194 i is employed as seeretary {reported by Mrs. Bess Leland " ax © ty will officiate. ff the Electric company | Room six had one hundred px cone ute ane The gfoom is a storekec the VASE | cent membership own the home stretch: on €, of the US. Navy. He rn graduated from | More good news was contained i : 5 eou ast ne gon of’ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. M New Ulm High School in 1949, He | Mrs. Lorene Campbell's report a : aa Ghani 1004 §, Washington street ; Gi th the navy for four | publication chairman in which she 4 Neer Ulm;'Minnesota € had reached the goal for the Blue elun’ ya ; Ribbon award, having at p 1 “ye | 50 National magazine subscri; Rc R hid he Mar rl ied Sunda y | and 38 of the Florida Congress Christmas will not only be scriptions. merry, it will be mad around Mrs. Dorothy Daniels reported Arts and Things. This column |the “Dopey Duck’’ contest (which | recommends the aforementioned. RTTRACTIVE MISS NELIA ACEVEDO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armando Acevedo, 1009 Catherine Street, will become the bride of Charles R. Malby af the USS Sea Cat at St. Mary’s Star-of-the-Sea church on Sunday at 1 p. m a ‘FIRST: READING cH EN Navy Wives’ OF JANUARY COMEDY The Key West Barn Theatre newest baby, “Born Yoneniay” | Set For Tonight got Off 't6 a merry start last nigh* when.the cast assembled at the} The Island City Navy Wives home of Joe and Maida Lazarovi-| held their weekly meeting at 10:30 ci for the first reading. | Wednesday the club room on The new cast showed not only a/the Naval Station and final plans ready: penchant for getting along | were diseu d for the fashion wel r, but as the reading | show and dance to be held tonight of the play progressed, the char~' 4¢ the Rainbow Room in La Cort emerged and started , cha hotel. See ten in the most amazing | Tickets are available at Kress, . Fashion Show Tt would be bold to call’ the Navy commissary or can be ar, tasting, but everyone | obtained by calling Mrs. J. R. @ wonderful affinity for the | shitlinglaw, 1490-J or Mrs. W. D. ssigned them. tor, reports that she is, de with the play, the cast, | and ‘the, ig, and everyone ¢ agrees. Benfield, 1627-XJ A hospital Christmas party was also discussed with the date set for December 16. Members present at the meeting se it is going to. be a i pleasure indeed to work with the | included Mesdames C. L. Lamb, f talented lady. J; Hoffman, W. D. Benfield, E. J. ; a Sliger, R. R. Montgomery, R. E. Coming Events > ¥. 1 00 3X osm FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7— Kelly, S. Argubright, M. J. Ed: _ meeting, O. W..C., Fort wards, J. A. Smith, D. B.. Brax- at noon. ton and the president, Mrs. J..R. » Alcoholics Anonymous, | Shillinglaw First, Presbyterian church, 8} ing oe, Lien |REV. PAUL TOUCHTON <Spaiish, children of elementary | ; school level, San Carlos school, | WILL ADDRES: 3:30 to.4:30 pm. POINCIANA PTA ute. The poise, grace and dignity | nin 0g. This trick SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8— The ar meeting of the Poin. | “2% most refreshing.’ does 1 rease Meeting, ‘Children’s Missionary cigna PTA will take place Mon,| Te audience demanded an en- | city of j Ley Memorial church | day, December 10 in the school, at | CO°® Of “Malaguena.” Their enthu- | the « t at th $0..11:30 a.m. 8 Pp m:;, with the Rev. Paul Touch: siasm was sincere and high pa if 2 iS MONDAY; “DECEMBER 10 ton of ‘the Methodist Episcopal | ,,MTS. Bodler thanked the atten- | afte Handicraft special interest | church delivering “The Christmas 1¥e, Usteners and said to Russell * ok * group; Officers’ Wives’ Club, | Message’ 3 think your audience is so po When into the Western Auto | Bldg. 178, N. S., 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Michael Jacobs, chairman | Ute 2M Courteous, and I enjoyed! associated Store yesterday and Sens lass, Emily Goddard, of the publications committee will ppying for gaia was ushered into the Toy De Club, 3 to 5 p.m. present a short skit on the Nation- ay partment which | have permis- eating Circle III, Women of the | al Parent ‘Teachers’ magazine, the First--Presbyte church, | official P. T. A. publication om fF Mrs. Frank Schneid Christmas carols will be featur- oe Flagler avenue, 8 ed at the gathering and a record me attendance is anticipated baptism of their baby daughter, | have it on good authority that be TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 = se F Scach | X¥Onne, born November 20 at the | fere we go to press, the supply Bowling, Navy Wives ped has Beach | Naval hospital. The baptism took | of toys will be so well replenish. N& Alleys, 1 p.m rit encngpergge i. seat place Sunday, Decemb ed that no self respecting moth madara dinner, Kiwani Bei seem Mary’s Star of the Sea would dare go near the joint Souts- Beach patio, 6:45 p.m a classé baseha ia ond |3 p.m And what do you know? This Pi eo YMC! ry ie a, interest SrOUD! Present at the ceremony per column has been crabbing about : ag i .¢ jformed by Father Roccaporte,| Atomic toys, Guns, Tanks and Spathish: lessons, High = 0 wae Navy Wives Leagut| were the parents, the paternal | things pertaining to warfare that lWe¥@b-ehildren, San Carlo NS teys Rn, . ndmother, Mrs. Ogar Hutchin-| is better left from the lives of S*heel 3:30-4:30 p. m. Span advanced. stud: Sr., of Cleveland, Miss., and| the Junior set. Well, Western Meeting Circle 1, Women of the San Carlos school, 7:30 "tol the godparents. | Auto has the old fashioned kind, Firat. Presbyterian church _ 8:30 p.m. wi Mrs. Ann Rizzo was named god-} such as dolls, cradles, toy dishes home of Mrs. Joseph Bring Sewing group, Monroe Co.} mother of the child, Joseph Coul-| the latest model toy cars, rock- ManyI410 Von Phister street General Hospital Woman's | oube is the godfather ing horses, duck pins and pool pe “Mrs. David McDaniels group, Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. | . tables. A real feylaua: t eal t. é~he Aux } bestos used : 2 dong Meailag: Demolay Mathers’ Cir heeti Ai race | by U.S. industry comes from Que. Ss z 7 CHESROOFE Garden, Scottish Rite Luther | bec. : 7:30 p.m Coffee, Nav Station Officers’ : ‘ 3 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Wives, Ft. Taylor, 10 a.m 8:90 p.m, club room farosin the she sik a Sorgy-Wives Christmas | Meeting, Key W Art Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary Ar- 1 steamec < So t eon, Casa Cayo Hueso Historical Socie West thur Sawyer Unit No. 23, t nd : Martello Gallery, n Post Home, 8 p.m. pick . th a pick Dancing classes, Ft. Taylor Meeting, Busy Bee club, 8 Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary VF) Nice ide ood eating Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 p.m Luncheon, Gray Ladies, at!W Post 3911, VFW home, 8 p.m. | * * ok Meeting, Saag af Com noon. ; ; | Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela} The way | go on about store | merge, club house, 8 p.m Meeting, Jr figh school} Lodge No. 64, 919 Elizabeth} windows, you will begin t Duplicate Bridge, Coral Roon PTA, 8 p.m. | sell 8 p.m tam ing all my priedeiat role Overseas hotel, 7:45 p.m | veting, Ladies Auxiliary of] Meeting, JayShees, clubhouse,| the outside, but honestly there Meeting, Nat’) Executives Club | Reserve association, 7:30 p.m. ' are so many beautiful ones. | | | is concerned with teaching childre he mad, mad, accessories to make your Christmas different. It is not beyond the realm of imagination to dream up a real honest-to-gawd “Christmas Tree’ of driftwood, gaily hurg with handmade Christmas balls by Dorothy Gray Said balls have traffic regulations) and told of program to be put on in Jan with out of town speakers and explanation of the contest Mrs. Roberts talked on thi on the regular PTA’ meeting held December 11 at 7:45 to be with a program directed by Mrs.| collars of mink, coy old fashioned Maria Stensland. Third angels, and some are stuffed youngsters will present a with miscellaneous unbelievable mas pla, itled ‘Parade of the | items. Wooden Soldiers” acted out with) Then there is the little black the Rhythm Band playing. Their Angel of wire and paper meche selections are ‘Deck The Hall,”| sporting around on magenta “Jingle Bells,” and “Winter Won-| feathered wings, with magenta derland. streamers bearing ‘Peace on Between the two slated perform-| Earth” in Mandatin or enine: ances, Darlene Czerwinski will tap thing dance. nN Room representative chairman! Fer the Neighbor's edification of the group has asked that all 2"d wonderment, a wreathe of mothers be at the school Thursday, | Excelsior (yes | said EXCEL- December 20, 3:30 p.m. to pack, S!OR) wound ‘round with hemp- the children’s Christmas party bos en rope, decorated with impos- es. sible stars, green bells and pieces of cork. It could only hap. pen in Key West Gifts Wrap ped will operate a booth to wrap Christ place is about to become famous mas presents for naval pers lt pent t giv di atin b- free of charge, at the Navy Ex eit SARIhas akadart Walle ic change, U. S. Naval Station. anal earenee See The booth will be open from ‘. A gift item that Santa COULD December 6th through December’ 1.3.6 under 22nd during the hours 10 a.m through 5 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. through noon on Saturdays The wives will wrap your gifts as presents; however, the gifts will not be wrapped for mailing. a trite old fashioned terpiece in fish net a Beach Robe no less blind,"” « t oneself at a ¢ and obs¢ Piano Concert Highly Enjoyed At Harris School A piano concert was held at Har- ris schoo? auditorjum for the week- ly assembly program and was highly appreciated for: its unusual | nature, that of the high talent of | whom | would love to catch old Santa‘’s reaction come December 24 when he takes a gander at the Mar-Ed window to see what Mrs. Key West would like to find under her tree. Bet the Strobe lights will be most mystifying to the oid fellow. Mrs. Emeline L. Bodler, 1514 Von | . 0" the level folks . . . “out-of- Phister street and that of Miguel | this-world’’ would be a proper Mariscal, 320 Simonton street who | description of these windows. Played solos and duets and dual} The black lights make every. piano, thing glow in after dark magic Mrs. Bodler has been teaching} and is well worth the few steps young Mariscal for the past two | UP Fleming Street to take a good years. He is a student in the Juni-| look or high school here. Mrs. Bodler | DOR a teaches approximately 35 music, THE TURKEY'S TOO BIG FOR pupils. THE ROASTING PAN! Even if you Th introducing the musicians, | discover this as ; te as Christmas Principal Randolph Russell said, | morning panicky. Alum “When masterful music is played | in for ease the capacity by such talent, we feel grateful /of the pan by several and pleased.” inches heet of foil After the concert numbers, he | large enough stated “The music was so good |key and prot that it is hard to find words toon all sides express the joy we have felt.”” An- | the other faculty member commented, | the rac “The performance was out of this up the ed world and loved it for every min pre HUTCHINSON BABY BAPTISED SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Olgar Hutchinson Jr., 609 Ashe street, announce the sion to describe as looking slight ly moth eaten. And that is en- tirely your fault, you old Christ. mas Shoppers you. However, | Shop Hopping . | ver sleigh drawn by the And now before 4 completely F P. f i lose my so-called mind, let me or Fersonne. announce ‘with pride’ that Wal- He ter Burke of New York, a famous | By SubRon Wives | decorator of much reknown will as ee Sm join Julian Veloshin and Jack The SubRon Four Wives Club Cox at Arts and Things, and the Christmas Tree would be a Mas- | "| have them manicured at Don- ‘) Rr ° ° . eS ° = Maid’s Night Out Foreign Aid Will TEMPERATURES by Dot Dis usse d | AT 7:30 A.M., EST “THE RACKET” at the strana! Be its { x ss a WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—u#.— : Bi XON Nobody will get this title mixed |Senator Bourke Hickenlooper says Atlanta e hope everyone in town gets down up with a tennis match and a word | we was have 2 Wp thinking er say : " | ce e see | about foreign aid all over again. illings 3 fone the “heavier 2 oe Gab EO That's his reaction to British | Birmingham 69 Dickson of Beachcomber - the Serenmeiabie, bax . sy Prime Minister Winsion Chure- | Bismark 2T ers dreamed up this week, one | action. Here is the police captain, |) i). gisclosure that Britain can- Boston 47 “dreamed” is the understatement | brawny Bob Mitchum, who walks | not support this. year’s; three and | Buffalo Ps ST othe vane: ight (like @ steel-muscled cat and fights | one-half billion dollar arms budget. | Charleston 59 Starting, st the extreme righ? | i, the boxer he used to be. It’s a] Chicago 36 hand window are the Porcelains. ! itches | Corpus -Christi 7 Striking a selemn note is a lovely ple, ih hie ba oer less sleepy | Apply To Wed Nel a child of white and | ©Y' an usual, and one which | e 5 ee ts front is Daca ‘of jhe seems to relish, even though he, Denis Edward Grady, USN and pen ; Ss a ver backed | isn’t a lady-killer this time. He’s a | Dorothy Elizabeth Chancey have | Ft. Worth 5 Roger’s wonderful silve: ; . i c e 4a ene @ by two large Chinese figurines. | Crime killer instead: an officer of applied for a marriage lieense in Facisonvitle brs Then from the front again in | the law who knows his gangsterdom | the office of County Judge Ray- Kai ay per graduated sizes, the dainty Na- |4Md goes to any length to stop|mond R. Lord eget A dine colonial figures with the | ¢Tooked politicians mixed up in the| Miss Chancey lives at 621 Caro- KEY i fs wide lace skirts grouped around State government. line street. It is expected that Louisvi e pe a lovely place setting of China | Acting honors, however, must be | Peace Justice Ray Hamlin will | Meridian whose colors exactly match the | Siven to Robert Ryan in the role of | perform the ceremony. Miami... little lady’s dresses. the vicious, gang leader. When he | aan _-___— | Minneapolis 40 Theke whe : tiny Porcelaine | S®arlis, he snarls...like a tiger. He | mer characterizations, but in this | Memphis 54 Creche with removable figures | 2¢tS Not only with facial expression | particular role, that’s as it should |New Orleans 72 backed by jittle Disney like crea | Ut with every move of his body; | be. |New York 49 siege sdeb ae a cute bunny with yet doesn’t .overplay his part. | The man who plays the intrepled | Norfolk ; 55 fl hat, little cherubs and | here are criminals like him who | patrolman is excellent although | Oklahoma City 37 & eoole bare ; dicker with politicians, bully their | not in the top billing, In fact, even | Omaha 37 . Poa eis oot is the one of | Henchman, and beat or kill anyone | the minor members of the cast | Pensacola 10 eee eee eee ercund a | "0 tries to stop their machina- | add to the film with carefully de- | Roanoke 53 iano in j ion. Then | ORS: Murder is all in or | lineated portrayals: the fat, non-|San Antonio 62 grand piano in jam session. Then night's work. Callous. brutal and | chalant go-between; the cowardly | San Francisco 46 there are. mare, Meter bay cunning as a beast, Ryan is the| candidate for judge; the cynical | Seattle 40 sireing Lh babget pe snceys TL epitome of evil. The movie is cer-| police court attendant and the | Tallahassee 66 look like kidney shaped pools and Hisinty timely in the light of the | tough gang cohorts Tampa 66 whose colors are matching scar” | crime investigations now taking| ‘The only question at the end of | Washington 54 Het gold deed ia ie ites place throughout the nation | the film is on the identity of ‘The | a cone See 2 obert Hutton does ‘well as the | Old Man,” who gives the orders; pe Temple Aeculaad and the mystery solved. Her | cub ruportér. who gets mixed up| but is never seen altough he pulls | The, Tempio of geenee ve lord and master and her off- | inthe showdown between the long | puppet strings of the gangs and | of the healing art, whose ‘worship spring ... also purple, and @ arm of the law and the hoodlums. | the politicians. My betris to tag|was introduced into Rome in 291 Toreador and bull, and @ family group of girafs. Then from the ridiculous back to the traditional, lovely gifts and gift wrappings, and the sil- | rein- | deer of silver. All in all, Merry Christmas behind the glass at Beachcomber. CES. ened Most of us are in a good posi-! tion to study the price ceilings, from our position flat on our back. See. 3 * Is your cherub going formal | this Christmas? The Children’s | Corner has the dress for her. It’s a little white organdy job with ; an embroidered over-skirt, sleev- | es, and collar, A fairy tale dream | of a little dress it is! For her escort, a two-toned copy of an Eisenhower jacket in cotton gabardine with slacks to match, AND BEFORE | FORGET... ! Santa coming back to the Children’s Corner for a return | bout tomorrow night from 8 to 9 P.M., so if you couldn't make it last week kiddies, bring your lists and come on down! eS Bee Surprises come in many guise: | Here’s one in baking-powder bis- | | cuits. Make your biscuits as usual, |adding a teaspoon or so of fine crushed dry or minced fresh sage | or savory. Or add the herbs to soft- ened butter for the biscuit spread. |Serve hot with ham or pork. They're delicious and quite likely to make you famous. oe BS, IER, ok Thrift comes in many guises, but ‘ll bet it was surprised when it appeared as Esther and Bill's Thrift Shop. {t's rumored, around town that the barg wise folk keep at least half eye on the Thrift Shop, and if you have some useful and not quite worn out article around the house, you know, too good to throw away, but in the way, take it into Thrift Shop and they will sell it for you. Aside to the ladies; that jacket or what have you that your husband won't let you dispose of, know the one | mean? Bill tells me that the de- mand for menswear is larger than the supply and I‘il bet hub- by wouldn’t mind a bit if you showed him a little cash come the weekend. During this season of Noel, The Thrift Shop is operating a Toy- land and Gift Shop too, of new articles. In keeping with their name, there are some real good buys up there. Don’t forget, 716 Duval St. * * * to give a fish some reason proud, boil some little beets. EETS; they go well with fish. Scoop them out, fill them with h radish sauce and the fish will give that garnish the eye be. you can say “knife.” id about the horse-radish. Add ted (well-drained) horse-radish to whipped cream and season it ell. Goes lovely with the beets and is as good with cold meat as with fish, And one more word about beets. h most any meat, you might ving hot chopped beets mix- h chopped anchovies. Bet anchovies are as astonished are, but the result is good EO RE of Don't hit the nail on the head, Yes Ar aid’s * * * nes the Season of renewed ndships and glad reunion. So are the smiles I hope will reet you as you go about your daily tasks. Santa Claus is coming | Kiddies, and all have heaps to do, lineluding this Shopper! Luv, Jaxon,—(Advt.) Lizabeth Scott is excellent as the | the man shown briefly at the be-|B. C., stood on an island. made might club singer who is on the | ginning of the story...the Governoi ! into the shape of a ship to bear wrong side of the fence in the be-| This is no filmfare for Junior, | record of the boat which brought ginning of the story. She has lost|but for the thinking adult, it is! the statue of the god of medicine that Berar ered freshness’ of for-| powerful and a must-see. to Rome. Only 14 Shopping Days till Christmas jpRAAAAA Give Quality Gifts Guaranteed by Three Generations of Experience SEE THESE LAY-A-WAY SPECIALS TODAY A Small Deposit Holds Your Choice Until Christmas ' ZA DON'T FORGET OUR GIFT BALCONY For Lovely Useful Gifts From 50c up an Hock’s QUALITY Y JEWELERS 508 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA “Experienced Jemelers for Three Ge -yerations”