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eee JUROTHY RAYMER, ‘Society Editor Glittering Stars Will Decorate | Club For SurAsDevDet Dance Tonight Casa Marma Dance Team ‘ Approximately 60 couples are expected to attend the Starlight | ai dinner dance to be held tonight at the Fort Taylor Officers’ | x & * ae ith JAXON Y Sea tea Ree ace pris : Burt And Happy Anxious To See Key West Version with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Agricola are | Members of the Surface Anti-Submarine Development Detach- ~*~ * * xk *k *& the parents of their first child, a ment Officers’ Wives’ club are giving the dance for all hed to SurAsDevDet, Destroyer Naval Ordinance unit and the ¥ Ope: onal Development Station. | J’ | Glittering stars will be stung # Og In Miantils | he patio dance floor, with Aid In Langma ans be 4 ‘ 8 officers at- Division 601, A.U.W. eptionally large star hung ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ay SSSESRBEOSB BeBe eae ee Beets ea|e Sens By DOROTHY RAYMER jrhythms they de } =~ Rumba- Is Now International "; clean-up sales Hello. everybody, Jong time no as you'll soon find, I've been busy as ever,-and the bar- really fine. What with mtory sales, Christmas and other see, but pre every Shop Hopping — mf 7-pound, 9-ounce son born at 5 o'clock this morning in the Mon- roe General Hospital. The ri colas make their home on k Island. The. poy “is the firs grandchild for Mrs. Aloysia Van Goidtsnoven of Key West, moth- ik Shop. There are hats pretty enough for church .. . and others to keep the sun away. Bags fo | match too. There are picnic bas- | kets, mending baskets, fruit bas- | kets, bread baskets, and baskets } We're known simply as ‘Burt| but that ma f iat of cola Mes. kee one or Mies: Acvicol above the ce % ag | ! kind of sales. Mrs. Key West is @) for every need invented. All gay | © irs. Agricola. Greenery and Christmas candies KEY West Journey |ard Happy.’ and we'd rather] less jitterbug anti retty lucky young woman if she| and eelertul, Other weven straw | Mr. Agricola is the son of Mr.| . decorate the individual | © Y keep that way,” handsome place in Latin dances hiet s a few dollars to spare to take | items too, just right fer our Trop- | and Mrs. William Agricola, Sag- That occasionally an ill d {Burt of t 1 Marina hotel| have bec an |0n a shopping spree. | ical homes. ‘se Mich. ving of the buffet dinner| lows somebody good is a fact | qance said too we | A compliment too is the lovely . will begin at 7 o'clock, followed! 8" be proved by Mr. and| faa | Pore old tired out Sandy Claus | mahegany ware. Bowls and dish- | Interesting Notes y daneing beginning at 9 o’clock.| Mts. Otto F. iangmann andj Ve hi vely dancing} As { nba hasnt even had time to stoke uP | es of all sizes and shapes. Fiesta | 14 The dance band from the U.S.S.' daughter, Constance, of New been teamed for | that | his second pipe, and the Beach- | time is here and the accent on iTo Women Howard W. Gilmore will provide | York City BUR is tall, | tional Ne sta paige soe Fi | the South Seas is in this shop. the music for the formal holiday aoe sepia: ag vay | or cra aL enced $6 <taek Nee “Yaar al 6. 2 Broiled bananas taste good ser! rather E. Davis is chairmar ak Natic nal Airlin blac - nest bob. | of 1 he} right, All the big tables have | recently that « bank in Chester ved with curried eager not angements for|and then another plar , | They dist hed in the | hope t Rum-| been cleared of Christmas gift | Pennsylvania has a fish bowl con- Soe hegpie reer ‘nat "fi \ nt ¢ s assisted by Mrs. | West | wa h people, but| ba i a 7 of the| items and on them are now the | taining $20 in pennies, » nickels, pee opie See choP-| blast a Gerry Bond, ; port se , | there 0 about } all-American dar ene no inventory close-outs, odds and | dimes and quarters in the lobby I» Preserved) jegal gun ti * G_| becau l the { the H | ends, lamps and what-nots and | for the convenience of customers , Singer. inoles h en | visibilit ie dee ant boos is ia We denied ave es oe ; all the lovely useful things we all | who need change for parking me-| latio visi o it f on to Boca appy si “We danced at the! Ne aia | ; enact os | Chica t0¢ = sia oe ae | ockitiiie Hoiel-cees Hataee |, Snes ones go to buy at Beachcomber’s, | ters, telephones, vending pn Pee A new patented lamp shade is “ee lorth C lini early yesterday ta Soy ini Max Marinotstend un. 6. Akane: | whatever the reason... . at | and other purposes. They are re-; made in the shape of a Ch ay Cl or JQTOLUMANS | await the fox’ tase and to A ee await the fog’s lifting be Jee, mn . jturning to Miami He asked us to come 10] to. fox-trot less ee rice sae Visit The Davises So the Langmanns arrived y West to the Casa Matifia. | are not as. cont were at See ace blew’ Elks st that so fae the honor . projections on which ar- Mrs. James Holland of Smyrna,| Key Wést ahead of hedule— | and here we are!” {danced everywhe | $150.00. There are six to, eight 7 - Estelle Elliott of | and . arrived Christmas ‘without an extra fare.” They are vacationing at the | fact, if opportunity Mass. T ‘s on the North- } rumba lessons Burt added, “And*we like) In} >i) although it’s ain presents ““it-jfor there you're expect | very attractive prices. The most outstanding of all the values are place settings. But right here and now | have quested to make their own change | tree, and colored in brilliant hues,) includes thoi and no one is near to watch either. | with sturdy twig and branch type} the vast x * It'll be love at first sight when | you look in the mirror after a spend the holidays visit-;South Wind Motel and v self, we'd like to make Key West the samba, the national step.” | to pause, because Mr. and Mrs. | beauty trea aE. Danal@’s. ing with Mrs.. Holland’s broth with their friends here. They |a regular part of our program.’ .purt stated that jitterbug was| Dickson and all the Staff of the | * *&* * sister-in-law, Capt. and|plan to remain here until the | Southern. audiences* are a lot, s4i}) popular in South Ar | Beachcomber Jewelers want me | I've heard it rumored ‘round and ry. of} James W. Davis, 704 ‘Wad-| middle of next month | more responsive. I suppose it is) where they like the lively ve: | to wish you, in their behalf, the | about these parts that little old | eat ivory. eee is ES |because people are in uy mood | sion and also in Jamaica, BWI. brightest, happiest and most | Jaxon has been accused of plagar- bleeding: ——— Mr 7 ! to relax and enjoy everything.” | couple are anxious to see the] prosperous New Year you've |ism, (thats copying folks). Wel A z Lainie Cees Mrs. J. V. Wilson | “Burt should know. He's danced |jkey West rumba which has a| ever had. (And seeing as how | hevins sakes, did anyone ee What to do with that leftove Is Vistin Y Il Th ‘in nightclubs and hotels all over | spirit all its own. Some n 1952 is Leap Year gals, dont for- |Green Island think that I was{ turkey? Mix it itis pair a ie Is Vi . gin 1 | the United States, points in Ca-| we agreed, we would | clever enough to get all of those ,/ad dressing, make" up a ring) of siting Here Louis Godine rived Wedn of New York .ar- J | Mrs nes V. Wilson of to spend the} taj y fe of Comdr. Wilson. hol lays with ne daughters, Yo-| arrived last week to spend the} They do smooth baltroom with | special program e {name and she runs away wit! ma’s sevap book, I even get some insacie oe Ann, here and} holidays here with her son-in-| exhibition flourishes, all ‘the! festive Casa Ma | best friend she can't sell it! “Afetr | from you very friendly people who 3 yes ; law and daughter, L d Mrs. | Latin-American sways and ways, | opening on Janu: ; bringing disgrace upon herself and | stop me on the street; bilt for the Jack L. Koons, and son, Bruce,|and add comedy style in the’ Happy wore a | her ee will not per- most part, they come from our Retell Bakery Company in Nev: 1214 Seminary street. Mrs, Wil-|manner of the Hartmans, a dance | gown to pose for pict! lt a ae pos preg ay st vee ee Vouk ake vast ik ye Y Pe mecky | $M brought with her the Koons’ |team now split-up, who intro-|the beach. Burt jae ee y esti ise mel a hang on made his home in Key West. He | @#ushter, Jeannine, who had duced hilarious satire of dance} attempts to get the >| ight ot that y the Howie, i ; pe for ¥ west. Me! been visiting the Wilsons teams to the nation. lutter gracefully in the jright ¢ , recipes, etc. that might and his daughters will fly to Ha- | vana today to visit his brother, Emilio Godinet, and family The S. F. Scotts : Spend Christmas |With Family Here Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Scott, Jr., Harold Menges, student at} and daughter, Robinette Theresa, Fork Union Military Academy,| of: Reidsville. N. C., will leave Fork Union, Va., is spending the | tomorrow for their home after holidays with his parents, Lt. / visiting the past week in ‘the Comdr, and Mrs. Harold F. Men-| homes of Mrs. Scott’s parents, ges, F-C Ft. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. M. DeCardenas, Other holiday guests in the | 1432. Eliza street, and ‘with Mrs, Menges home include Mrs. Men-! geott’s brother-in-law and sister, ges’ brother and sister-in-law, ' wir, and Mrs. Emilio Lea, 1214 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hatcher and] voreia street their children, Barbara and Dav-; yrs. ¢ id, Valley Forge, Pa, and Mrs. stella DeCard Holiday Guests In Menges Home cott is ‘the former Miss as of Key West. 4 |nada, and South’ of the Border. | t,j 2 | nada, p to the C J. L. Koons Home | tis’past year. the team appear- | ‘reer yetween th Nor-{ed at Jamaica, British West Indies. j the the Tower Isles hotel in|gance in the ¢ Burt and Happ Romance blossomed as well as}“we do have a lot of fu nusiness sense when Burt ,used/ said. “We like hotel work to visit a studio in New York! more nightclubs for us City wh They decided to make the Wed-| Harpy said. ding Waltz the real thing. ere Happy instructed. j to follow the sun,’ “We like Here in Key West, they Happy thinks that the tango is‘ have to follow it. It’s right over- most spectacular of the head the 3 around! ar Palmy Days . won't ! | | | | get the lovely Bride’s Table.) * * * The of Appeals has ruled that if a hi band puts his house in his ; oe eee 8 i hear that there are quite a | few happy people from our town this Holiday because of the little Safeway Travel Agency on Du- val St. This is a service especi- ally for people with limited ex- pense money that matches the limited time they have to use it. As if that werent quite enough, two of the friendliest folks you'll meet in many moons are there to help you solve your problems and arrange a_ truly Happy Holiday, any time of the year. x For those with parsley troubles: you know, the bunch of parsley in the refrigerator that comes out VERY limp? When you buy a fresh .bunch, dampen, stick in a District of Columbia Court } travel | 2 g 3 jhints and clever little old sayings | Jellied cranberries, and out of my head? Of course not! | ter of the ring with the Some I bumped into accidentally jlad. _ at home, some came from Grand- : be of interest to you, my readers. But one thing I can assur@ you, and that is that not one is ever printed without being tried first |by me, personally. And’ so a bow jf apology to any of you who think that I am THAT clever, be- cause I'm not, and a great big thank you to all the sources of in- | fow! |formation. But last of all a hint tee the Reader to try some of the | things too. So now thats off the Shopping Chest, Christmas is gone till next year, New Year is coming up, and I wish you all the best til | Auld Lang Syne, when I'll be over to see you again. I loves ya all! Jaxon. (adv), Duplicate Bridge Does your family like crisp | thin onion slices? Then serve Menges’ niece, Miss Gay Don : i . . Hong Att ll of “2 : | : jar with a screw cap and store’ in re & Hill of Dune an, Okla. |Lt.. Mrs. Koons to ly ie sage Winners Named ‘ a ete page a ‘ Mulholland eH 4 eines bai read Sey of Key | nice to add to a table of : | * s A * * * ane rs. M. C. Baldwin of i ii su 2 W. J. EULROLLATY Ar osts t Ciciatinac Kackt. even. come, | aA: *t for a late-evening Honored At Party Egg Nog Party Given By Hiltons | 1. William J. Mulholland = wasSiegg nog party guest of honor at a party given) st their home, last night at the Fort Taylor Of- | street ficers’ Club by his son-in-law and| pojnsettias featured the and Mrs. Jack L. Koons hosts at a holiday season given last night 1214 Seminary party 2 ' ful 4nd unusual selection of | daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Carl H.' geceorations, with an arrange- : oe | ecorations, : ! Hilton. |ment of double red poinsettias patie er a of Yow Popular Bands The holiday celebration observ: | surrounding the punch bowl. ‘ ‘ . es ed Mr. Mutholland’s 83rd birthday. | Candies also decorated the din- Apprximately 150 persons at-| ning table, from which many tended the party, A cold buffet)... d'oeuvres were served. and cocktails were served. i Wilson of Norfolk, Bougainvilleau and lighted can- mother of Ms. Koons, dies featured the decorations, Mrs. J. V | was al yet, judging by the crowds at Stinchfield’s yesterday. But may- be its just because folks recogn- ize smart Men‘s clothes and rush to buy them whatever the | season. Honest-to-goodness, this fellow { Stinchfield has the most wonder- It didnt oecur to me until I read about it, but I've been lifting and tugging -and~pulling things’ around } the house for years, and if I'd only invested’ a few dollars in castors | Srialests bridge games |held Wednesday night in Room of the Overseas Hot Second highest were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Inslee; and third A. B Capt. C. R. Reag enham. and Key Coral Stretch meat loaf with a ‘of savory bread stuffing baking. |News Notes In World War tt, Army 1 To Play For YMCA Air Force total casual n New Years Eve ed to 8 per cent of a Movie shorts of numerous pop-' 2@tion of 10,400,000. ular dance bands will be shown —— from 9 to midnight New Year's! In New York's Bronx Zag, # | potas 2 8 special guest at the party. and put things “like the Laundry | : af | Other guests included os basket in @ frame, the toy chest, |Eve at the USO-YMCA. Dancing ; herd of giant Galapagos tortoises), Brownie Troop 7 | ana Mss. W. BH. Truesdell nd’ 2 Wily cart, oo whmela TM Will be 40. the mane tuner tie ene. eate and: lceeane 7 |Comdr. and Mrs. George D. Daws jsure save a lot of wear and tear film will be projected on the} according to some mysterious: To Meet Jan.7 son, Comdr. and Mrs. J. S. Phil- Jon me and the floors too. Rolling wall behind the regular band| ial ranking. : 4 - lips, Comdr, and Mrs. C. G. lfeet are gentler than those that| stand. — Mrs. James I. Hemphill, leader | po tenahi, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. jslide and they dont make dents,! Guests welcoming thé New|. The Guayra Falls on the of Browine Troop No. 7, announc- |Robert Burnett, Lt. and Mrs. C. vatches or grooves. For heavier Year in at the Y will also be|River between Paraguay es their troop will not meet next |“ ay, Lt. and Mrs. Edward castors of larger dia-'dressed in masquerad: Brazil has the greatest Monday as scheduled, but will | Fst “Lt and Mrs. C. H. wheels are best. Isnt it!” ‘The Saturday night dance at| Water of any of the world nee on Monday, January 7. | i Goy, Lt. and Mrs. Robert Col- | amazing? the Y will honor the 100th an- , oF falls. ie meeting will be held at 3:- lins, Lt. and Mrs, T. Bradshaw, sii sil ! * * * niversary of the building of the | 30 p. m. in the Methodist church Floming Street | 7 ’and Mrs. W. L. Meekins, Lt. = —— ~~ Ae ee Stu:phen| HAPPY-GO-LUCKY are Buit and Happy, the dance’ tear | Youre Wish snelee ft geese ; Coming Events Hepaneelg Miss Janet McKinney] the Casa Marina hotel. They like the beach, the sunlight, the { appear in scintellating, sparkly Birthday Party FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28— | of Gettysburg, Pa., Master Sgt-| patio under the stars, and their nightly work in exhibition danc | gowns, be they formal or _ |For Dec Held ee Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of and Mrs. Talbot Gibson, Mr. and) ing as well as teaching. They like Key West, too. Looks as if < tail type. You'll find just sueh : 7222 Duval Street the Eastern Star will meet at|Mrs. William Warner, Lt | they will get sand in their shoes, but that won't spoil their | bs pei Dh foe phage bas ie At USO-YMCA WILL BE CLOSED ALL DA’ 8 p. m. in the Scottish Rite|Mrs. Edward Welch, Lt. (jg) an¢ fascination presentations | kale bees pach seca the ace. ee ON MONDAY AND Temple \Mrs. Larry King, Lt. (jg) .and ——--—— oe : nd take notice |, rh€ monthly birthday party ; ‘ B. Lindgren, Lt, and | orite beau sit up.and take dance was held last night at the B. P. W. Club will hold its annual | Mrs. Christmas party at 8 p. m., a |Mrs. E. C. Connelly, Lt. and M George Ermel and] the home of Mrs. Glynn Areh |W. W. Bischof, Lt. (ig) and M SATURDAY SUPPER For Cutlass Group | \ace'one in the window? eae oar ee er, 1214 Von Phister street. |R. F. Kleist, Lt. (jg) and Mrs, W.| Sliced ‘Turkey Potato Puff] Gen ons an F the USS | Them for the cool days, Mrs. gyesinin Lhe £ the Girls eso TUESDAY, JANUARYI— \w. Nocville Lt. (jg) and Mrs. W. | Sit Rolls ieinrane PE gla wives of SS | pinsmorasbas some suits to thrill | 204 me! o! es Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371|M. Cone, Ens <inby | Cranberry Marshniallow Salad* cogtieis “| you to a:frazzie, they are THAT will meet at 8 p.m, at the VEW | Warrant Officer and Mrs. Kirby (Foren Gi eG ish follows) | €athered for a holiday party last) Gitferent. Seotchy plaids and fine | cake sro apa home. Rains. ay Cranberry Marshmallow Salad Might at the home of Lt. (jg) and) sity gabardines. And that aint sissies ‘oman Pat Simp WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2— Ingredients: 1 pound fresh | Mrs. W. J. Gilmore, 2107 Flagler) 4 yout find at the Maud, Dins- | WEFe : é Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Group will meet at 8 pam, = Scottish Rite Temple. West Bridge Association will meet at 7:45 o'clock in the Coral Room of the Over- seas Hotel THURSDAY, JANUARY 3— Elks Lodge will meet at 8 pam. at the club. Monroe County Hispital Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group Apply To Wed Marriage licenses applied for in the office of County Judge | ( Key made by the following William Fred Myers, 21 USS Trumpet Fish, and Betty Nancy; Lionel Albert Cahill, USS) EPC 618, 21, and Frances Colet- ta Kelso, 16, 2420 Patterson ave- at,the V. F. W. years. cranberries, 1 cup sugar, .1.cup | @Y water, 1 "' (diced), 1 cup diced Raymond Lord yesterday were) arshmallows (cut 'heayy cream (whipped). Free, 22, of Luigi's restaurant. | cranberries, sugar, | Simmer ¥ c skins pop open and the sauce is leigh, N. C., Mr, and Mrs. thickened (about — chill. Mix thoroughly. with apple, | and Mrs. R. L. Long, Lt. and Mrs, greens. Makes 6 to & servings. Citizen Staff Photo ~ |Holida y Party their houseg enue. medium-sized apple}, A buffet of peeled and diced), 1 banana fruit cake, cook oranges, 24 celery and carrot s ham, hot nuts, stuffe: an arrangement of Florida holly |Fish house punch also was serv- % cup chopped pecans, % cup ‘Method: In a saucepan, mix | €4- and’ water;) Those jand Mrs. present included: Mr James O. f Holt until all the cranberry H. A. 10 minutes); | Stearns of Pensacola, * more. in eighths),|€4 from a table decora ed with | } mine There’s something about New Years that makes it practically too, come the turn of the year. Did you notice the pink and black more Shop. But you'll have to go in and see for yourself. * x * Some folks like Roast Duckling with orange sauce, but I'll take stuffed with apples, bread and raisins, all sweetened with a mite of sugar and spiced with ¢in- namon, When baked fast in a hot oven to remove the grease, its a} dish for a gourmet, and for me too. Fla, Lt.! * ~ * Busy as you think you've been, played at the Seuth Seas Gift "= first YMCA in the United States. ES SUnEinnmeseneaEee THE USO-YMCA with Gus Ayala and ice Organization. served Tom Tiffiny of Lincoln, Ill, Bob; Smith of Knoxville, Tenn, Wee Greenway, Macon, Ga., and Rick 5 » | Other | wi eet at 2 p.m, at the /nue. banana, orange, marshmallows,|R. A. Harris, Mrs. John W.| t can picture nimble brown fine |‘ No. 3911 will] The glass-blowing industry has| and pecans. Fold in whipped | James, Lt Ge) and Mrs. R. ger: busier than yours, fashion- | mixed. been in existence for about 6,000 cream; chill. Serve on crisp salad | Blount and Lt. and Mrs oo ear plal ageless 2k tor vanilla ice cream.