The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 19, 1951, Page 5

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Fashion Show Commentator Gives Points To Girls On pretty girl x like a like a \ patio Mar-Ed Dress nentator ent was who aura O’Banion Flo 1949. West fi was ida of he will come ning of the nuary. In in and models, O*'Banion outlined the purpose » work, The three main he training she said, focus ich means and clothes; on des the rsational 1 knows, or back developed in the _ shov make-u heard h ¢ Jividual pers hic n be ng suits were the first fea tures of the exciting show, one in hite of simple lines and one of red cotton in a raspberry sher. ert nt with skirt which slip- ti er the d, made the en tangerine usher outfit with hite, orange approval audience. A simply intereste in tangerine de 1 ore than up to par d suited the model to For school days, simple skirts SCOUTS ARE ued from Page One) the nze Pali For each alm an Eagle Scout must earn f al Merit Badg J. P. Conway pre ented Scout Wil of T 94 with the Rank Fran Scouts Ha F or ssell, ranks of first k. From 53 came to make the ‘oop in ‘rank his rank. vi E chairman of he zation and extention « ee introduced the newest T y Scoutmaster to the f He Lt. Clement tt Nay Air Station is te he troop is made up o {1 W. Carrera, Jo- eph W y, William R. Ca W. Malone, Ed var J Teddy. W. . Key, Danie R. Pearce and Robert were awarded Troop No. 52, dez—Swimming; William Allen, and Art; Troop N nd Bazo—Wood- k Herrick, Jr.— ( € arship; Charles D. Kaufman—Safety Fireman- I Art D. Noble—Home Repai J. Read—Life Saving W. Sanders, Jr.! Home enneth N hrade olarship, Life Sav- Jose ;. Smith—Carpentry, we Alfred A. Yates— t Nilliam Mason. i ery interes’ tive address on alifications for re explained. Ma er in Wash By those exhibited at the show given Fri- he smart creations fér t agers Shop, the shoes from The otery Studios, directed by Mrs. J. D, Neat And Sweet Spanish Influence Smiles Are In Order Art Of Charm melody, as the symphony, musical especially w hit en dress- goes, pO i iain ee and jackets, and skirts and blouses were shown. A tennis suit of shorts and shirt could be adapted to volley-ball or the gym. This outfit was liked by ; the male members of the audience, jwho by the by, outnumbered the ladies, something unusual at most fashion displays. For morning wear, or for school, a gray and white diagonally strip- ed frock won ention. In the dressier field, a frock called “April in Paris,” enchanted the audience with a design in pink and gray with a matching stole. For descrip- tion of the more elaborate party dresses, see the accompanying pictures. Bob Apfelbeck played piano with a band for the fashion parade Robert Youmans, young Key West attorney sang ‘‘White Christmas” and ‘Golden Earrings.” The models included Shirley Citizen Staff Photo Parker, Joan Lastres, Betty Cruz y Pinder, Joan Mercurio, Bar a Jolly, Kitty Sawyer, Kathleen Smith, Lara, Betty Curry and Yvonne McCardle SOPHISTICATED BLACK velvet for the Spanish stole and bodice, in nylon net for the flared skirt, is the evening Star in fashion. It’s worn by at- tractive Betty Cruz, one of the in BLONDE BEAUTY. Joan Last- res#ééms to} Be’ Saying, “I'd be delighted,to haye the next rum- u ba,” as ‘aha odeet ht the patio > thi . Citizen Staff Photo PLEASED AS PUNCH, three of the sponsors of the fashion show given at the USO-YMCA through the sponsorship of Mar- Ed's Dress Shop and the Personality Studios, face the camera happily. They are left to right; Mts. J.-D. Bernteutet,- Tn, direc- Citizen Staff Photo JOAN, LASTRES LOVELY ay: models a, clean-cut white jacket. «models enrolled in the Charm recent. ~levina Not All Gifts th navy,blue trim. For. Course offered by the Person- tor of the charm course at the studios, Miss Dorothy Raft, host i honed S nag em oobrocadel! far. shopping, for spec: ality Stucios, 1921 White street, ess for the USO and ‘CA worker, and Mrs. Edna’ Miller, d oN, “whiterand sescanth achiegal tn Bile? this is a FIRST in eary ‘tdos directed by Mrs. John D. Bern- reuter, Jr. The Holiday Mood shop co-owner with Mary Caraballo,’~ Chief Charmer All Set Will Be Accepted WASHINGTON 19. Federal employes have it from the White House now Santa Clauses who may want some stole janth' petaledged wkitt: Trios kan Be <ion’t let in any thing from the government | President Truman made known in a letter yesterday that he endorses one federal agency's policy of tell not to take any gifts, gifts, sons with an axe to ——<— ing employ jeven Christmas from per ind | The “WEATHERMAN Says Forecast Key West and Vicinity: Consider ‘able cloudiness with little change in temperature today and tonight. Partly cloudy and warmér Thurs: day. Moderate occasionally! \fresh northerly to northeasterly | winds today and becoming moder-| to ate to fresh easterly and south-| easterly Thursday. 1 Florida: Generally fair except {mostly cloudy on southeast coast! {and extreme south with a few ‘showers on the lower east coast) |}tonight and Thursday. Little ichange in temperature tonight }—warmer Thursday. | VERSATILE COSTUME is the basic dress of moi a feutral shade which has three uses, Left, worn b der, ijbecomes a semi-formal with a net ov: it frock is for tea-time wit a bunch of violets at: the waist! en Sta: SAVOIR FAIRE is the descrip- tive phrase applicable to Mrs. Jacksonville through the Florida! Laura’ O’Banion, of Miami, : , th Straits and East Gulf Area: Mod-| (Mrs. Florida of 1949), who did eled by Kitty Sawyer; right, the basic dress is worn aa/® Jur jerate north and northeasterly| the commentary at the recent with a bright sports shirt, by Joan Mereutio. winds fresh at ‘times over the| fashion show held in the USO- < * {southern portion becoming north-| easterly winds fresh at times over the southern portion becoming northeasterly and easterly tonight and easterly to southeasterly on Thursday. P: weather with a few the southern portion. YMCA patio. She is slated to be part of the Key West scene right after the New. Year as in- structress at the Personality Studios, 1021 White street. The school, directed by Mrs. John D. Bernreuter, will open January 7, and will offer a charm course, personality development and Citizen : O WINNER, whether the score is six-love or not, is pert Shirley Parker in this tennis costume artly cloudy to cloudy in showers | He has served in| modeling in order to bring out °% White shorts and’ navy. and iH the Philippines, | Report oa pepe Dpalate white striped igbirt Korea. He pointed out| “Key West, Fla., Dec. 19, po T. < ; water safety. | Observations taken at City (ffi I 7 . 7 eS Q ance of water safety. one taken at Clty (BGS |: LIGHT aa is the gown of rainbow tulle worn In The Swim ueen For The i se! # ge | unshaierteee pretty Be a Jolly. The gown. .for teen-agers is from i . Ni ht . esy ity: aing to |Highest yesterday 80 whe ¥: one of the-highlights of their fashion show ” ke P : H mi assisted by Lowest last night A = anes ee ee Neral «-HolidayMood Suited To A Tee € R ¢ ss awards | — | — » No. 52: Or Precipitation Gary Walker, -pota) jast 24 hours T ins. h, d Valdez, Terry | Total this month 1.09 ins. I Jo Deficiency this month 3 ins. Bobby Roberts, Glenn ota} this year 24.43 ins. Roberts, 8M Neficiency this year 14.02 ins. Ship No 0 1 i eee ch 1 ‘ : No. 253:! Relative Humidity #* 9:00 AM. | nk A. Batts, aie } Ronald E ec ‘ Charles Collenberée™.) Barometer (Sea Levet) 9:00 A.M. | ibson, Gurdon D.| 30.06 ins.—1018.0 mbs. hnson, Rich- } Robert - | Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise 7:07 a.m. oe . a Sunset 5:42 p.m. Ss 1 Moonset 1:51 a.m, es G . asian net aving Badge | Meval Base Ts No. |S OMORROW : > No. 250- High law itizen * Pho op No. 253] 1:36 a.m ergy DEAR OLD GOLDEN rule days ez, Frank A ee 3:01 p.m 8:41 p.m aren't taught to the tune of a 3az0, Ronald &. 000 hickory stick anymore, - but R.. Gibson. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA school girls still wear beanies Albert Reference Station: mer Hip a oti See slend- € Kenneth Time cf Heig er Yvonne McCardle in a dark 4 E. Smith,! gpation— Tide high water navy pleated skirt and white | : as : ane Sg oh 10m 9.0 & Citizen Staff Photo ee jacket perfect for the: | tations vere {we Name Key | MADE FOR ACTION is this EH © vas cleared and! (east end) —-+2h 20m PRE OR Se dress we y ¢ e 8 oe | fe | angerine sports dress worn by If you. want 16 test ca for rought ot ye Citizen Staff Photo vivgcious Betty Cruz, with a is Mpbetbadt inne ga pe! hav- 4 nd famil¥. | Gales Channel VOCALIST LARA models a little peaked eap to help shade Citizen Staff Photo sescy 1 MP wes csnty themeatersdeee epee. | seation lace _ her eyes 2 core better on the 4 : i : 3 : p and hard) (morth end) -+2h 10m oe reation in oe st inke Cone naa ene! STREAMLINED MERMAID is REGAL LINES with a side Hoop half a. teaspoon nb bpm oe P all present. a caieen| .r where a big poin- The. dress, Shirley Parker in a white bath- reminiscent of Coleman y yp iio 3. cup, te Pe bese z ted. the] (—}—Minus sign: Carsectiel es up the gown, The Mar-Ed’s ye worn to 8 ing suit. The detachable beach is this white and aque spares Bae ve 588 apreagsedos 2 ° ed potatoes and ne eee SUP ie trom The or office as well ai for out-of- cape she carties is of linen gown modeled by emilimg Rath”:/ pick “up” the soft-tel although ec ne | (+)—Plus sign: POS aaa 39 | Di val streét. doer sports and fishnet in white and green. erine Sawyer. jit wil flatten out etable. be a . hs

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