The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 17, 1952, Page 3

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JEANNETTE BLOUNT. Society Editor PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Professional Models ¢ Jpen Studio Here Kor Personality, Cherm Development The best advertisement for any ¢ sentative in person. And in p: Bernreuter, director of the Pers: are shining examples of their ow Laura is blonde and be r atiful and equally lovely. She has been a Key Hlinois Couple Are Enjoying 10th Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Waf le ot Rockford, Ill. are in Key West the ura O'Banion 1021 White s ness business repre- Joan et, and for wr over two years. f A former Miami model, she has finail eqnbition bor having a charm school here. She calle 4 cohort tion, | good luck fishing he Be Senate. , es _______. | are anticipating the Mrs. O’Banion, a former Po ae we 5 £ this time ers: model, Mrs. Florids aes Vhoraburghs When interviewed, Mrs. Waffle fen ee OE EN said that they felt sure their re and runnerup for the title of Honor Miss Lawson Mrs. America, has worked such schools instructing, assi ing and organizing them in Flor ida and elsewhere. She has ap reared in movies, radio, televi- sion and promoted many fashion with productions. She also has a dot ing husband and a _ teenage daughter and says that career and marriages are compatable Both young women will guest models in the March Dimes show at the Casa Marin today. They also plan more fashion and charm exnipitions ai the hotel, the first one,to be done on January 29 when 10 girls will be selected as permanent models for regular shows at the smart resort. They are now holding classes at the studio on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. and from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. They an nounce that there are still open- ings in the night class designed to help develop personality, sist in figure control, diet, ha‘r styling, makeup hints and clothes styling as to colors and types. A personality analysis + is in- cluded in this course to help the individual better understand herself and bring out the best points. All age groups and pro fessional peorle as well as house wives are welcome to bring their be as. problems. Private instruction to suit the individual can be ar- ranged as well as day classe re suggest- . of junior After-school classes ed for the school gir! and high school. Beauty slant boards stalled for the use of the denis to help promote circula- tion, bring a lift to the muscles and to relax clients. Exercises are done on these boards and also benches to get better results Some weights are used to build are in stu- body contour and bust ae@iop ment. The studio has been, designed for comfort and beauty with makeup tables and lots of mir- rors for the convenience the makeup classes. The office is done with grey and red com- panion wallpaper on the walls and the desk matches one wall, Grey shag rugs cover the floors. The drapes carry out the tropical atmosphere. The exercise room has plenty of floor space for floor exercise and a full mirror for the walking practice. The place is roomy and airy. Anyone interested in any phase of charm or modeling may call 1496-J between 10 a.m. and noon, or call at the studio any evening after 6 p.m. Coming Events THURSDAY, JANUARY 17- VX-1 Officers’ Wives will have luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. Aeropalms. Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. at the club. V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will meet at 8 p.m. at the post home Sewing Group of Monroe County ital Woman's Auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. at the hos pital. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18- Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 8 p.m. in the social hall at the First Presbyterian church. Key West Amateur Radio Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the National Guard Armory. Key West Shrine Club will have a ladies night formal dinne: dance at 8 p.m, at the ¢ Marina. Knights of Pythias will meet at 8 p.m. in the Pythian Hall 728 Fleming street. MONDAY, JANUARY 21— General meeting, women of the First Presbyterian church at church, 8 p.m Meeting, Poinciana PTA, school, 8 p.m Meeting, Key West T: 20, Pythian Sisters Meeting, W. S.C. S. Memorial Methodist annex, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir- cle of WMU, First Baptist annex, at 3 p.m at ple No. 7:30 p.m of Ley church Meeting, Juvenile Council, 8 Pm. Opening, “Born Yesterday,” by Key West Players, Barn Theater, 8:30 p.m Audubon Screen Tours film, Key West high School, 8 p.m Handicraft Class for Officers Wives, Recreation Bldg. No 178, Naval Station, 7:30 p.m Special interest cooking group. home of Mrs. R.D. Chandler, 1224 Flagler ave., 10 a.m TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 -- Shell craft class, Officers’ Wive beginners only, Qtrs. R-1, N val Station, 1:30 p.m. during! peated visits to Key West showed ee eo that they consider it the ideal spot by Friday tor a winter vacation and reception ay from 4 to 7 in honor of Miss son publicity agent of Hosts are Mr. and aries Thornburgh. s line wi'l be iss Viola With Pai A cocktail p will be iven Ff p.m ta Evelx I New York City Mrs. ¢ Also in tt CALMFORNIANS ADMIRE OWERSEAS HIGHW2Y Mr. and Mrs. Aden Clarke son of Riverside, Californ iting in Key West. Although the Clarkes have made otter trips to and sceivi Miss Betty nc eict. The tation list includes Florida, this is their first visit to | friends of » Thornbughs, the Key West. press and personnel, and The Clarkes were especially im- | sads of Miss Lawson. pressed with their drive fram the - - — | Florida mainland down to Key NG TOUR | West over the beautiful Oversea si sacl eeed . | Highway PLANNED BY VISITORS | a se 2 Mr set Mrs. Henry Rexin of 9T?RINGED IN: TRUMENT New Rockford are visitors in Ke 'TO BE ORGANIZED A symphonette of stringed instru- West Rexin said that they were most im- pressed with beautiful drive from the Florida mainland over the | ments may be formed in Ke; world famous Overseas Highway to! shortly, it was learned today. Kwy West | ‘Tam Whitley urged anvone who The Rexins exnect to be in Key performs on the violin, viola, ceilo West about two days during which or stringed bass to get in touch th will take a quick look at as with him or Mrs. Robert Dopp who many points of interest as they can are organizing the group. Whitley he crowd into their schedule, soaking ; can be reached ‘at 2397-R and Mrs. | uw lots of sunshine in the process. | Dopp at 1094-R. Island City Navy Wives Club Plan Participation In Charity Carnival Plans for the coming Navy Charity Carnival to be held in Feb \ Design their tenth vacation in the nation’s , are viS- | For Key West | é | ! | | i | i | Photo by Karn. SKETCHING A LEAF PATTERN, Marie Hidden, mural painter, ; idea for exhibit for the coming artist's | Mari textile York City as well as doing other ed Key West and says she couldn't prepares a preliminary ion begi in eariy February celebrs as a ng designer for five years in New In 1948 she first v painting sand from her shoes, so she changed to sandals with Last year shake the practical results Cuba with i wr decc in Key West for vario painted a mural in Havana, Bronson Crutchfield and several | iness establishments. ator |Record Breaking Attendance Expected. Today At March Of Dimes Party, Show { Chairman C.B. of there=—— | County March of Dimes said today Charity Dance that if the weather prophet cooper e yi And Floor Show ates with the March of Dimes this afternoon as wholeheartédly as the Harvey | | jcommittee on the Card Party and ord break-! A charity dance and floor show | | will be presented at the V.F.W. and | American Legion home tomorrow | Fashion Show that a re t the Casa Marina j ing attendance : | hotel patio would be made ruarv, were discussed at length and in detail at the weekly mect ing of the Island City Navy Wives club yesterday held at 10:30 a.m.| Harvey expressed great satis-| (e040 to z ee en ae Pe eran Gaanin Mie, Gece cralltt wewrnresident gee [faction inthe leadershipvot Key|qaee on ae sided * om — | West's young matrons, Mrs. Delio The dance is snonsared hv the She reminded all members of resided in the State of Florida) Coho and Mrs. Orion Russell, who! Regular Fellows Ciub and the pub- the group to extend their court- for one year and in Monroe | spearheaded the event this after. | li¢ is invited Ae a aad ataibiles cand. Coney ae me months. Ube sub | spite : nS. 4 Aisi willl hel played by enan y riving automobiles and. ject will be brought up at next | Noon together with the he'p of Mrs. | snd his band, 3 y ‘ in knowing the points of interest Wedne s meeting Harry Norviel, Mrs. Jack Thomp-| A large crowd is anticipated ‘or in the city in order to help tour- In relation to the big Navyjson, Mrs. Jeff Kn t, Jr., and all | the entertainment given for a wor- ists who are visiting here. |carnival, Mrs. Daniel Braxton} members of Beta Sigma Phi So thy cause Mrs. Smith also asked the co-|announced a program whereby | rority ae eration of the entire group in each club member will be able] The Chairman said. that. Mrs 'BR GAME TOPPERS he present March of Dimes cam- | to choose the most convenient | James McManus and Mrs. Chester FOR W . oa paign. Help of every member;hours during which she can | Knowles had been kept busy as the |. EDNESDAY TOLD will be apreciated any evening work in the booth sponsored by j proverbial “bees” in recorc p honors in the bridge scores at? the show stand on Duval” the ciub. | sponsors and 2 Avcomplishe le by players of the Key et | Mrs. Colleen Lamb, chairman | beautiful results t Bridge association which It was decided to set aside/of the decorating committee | Yesterday afternooa, the bevy ;'™°t last night, went to Mrs two business meetings for the stated that she was interested in | of models, fashion show directors | © wd Peters and Mrs. C. R. | purpose of club members regis-'any suggestions for the booth. | and the commentator rehearsed for | Reagan. in a body for voting. To Publicity chairman for the |two hours on timing and lining up|. > econd place was taken by eligible, a voter must have club is Mrs. Hazel Buzzi the order of entry |Mrs. Arnold MeManus and Mrs * E - The style promenade will begin | Charles Bratenahl Key West Players _THE DEWEY STROHMS |: approximately 4 p.m. following | In third niche were Mrs. Kath- OF BERN, KANSAS the card party heid at 3 p.m. in the |erine Lowe and Mrs, Wales Ben- To Be Featured By ‘ hc Sula S afternoon ham . ISIT WITH FRIENDS Robert Youmans, Kev West °* | The association plays every torney will join Dorothy Raymer at Wednesday evening in the Coral length | | | that her first story will be a pic- | | ture story on the Key West Players | ;and that it will | a aty Syndicate Writer \_ r. and Mrs. Dewey Strohm of M of Evelyn, Bern Kansas vacationing in East 51 st; Key West, as guest of Mr. and Mrs. street, New York City, a public re-'!R. C. Baugh. The Strohms report poet ie Jats eed ss Key | that they are having a very inter- She came here on a Hearst as. | esting trip ang ee beled - signment to write five feature stor- | Such Key West specialties as deep ies on and about the Keys. ‘sea fishing and basking in the sun- hine. Miss Lawson has announced : This is their first trip to Key be a full-page | west, southernmost city in the na Feature Syndi- | tion, and they plan to stay here ‘about a month. Miss Evelyn Lawton are. Lawton Associates 32 spread far King cate Adult Art Classes To Begin Ton ight With Lecture At West Martello Gallery| Starting tonight, the first of a¢ Wright Awarded Bronze Star WITH THE X CORPS IN KOREA series of art classes will be given at the Martello Art Gallery at County Beach. Classes will from 8 to 9 pan. every Thursday | Children’s | meet adults. evening for : esee meet each Saturday “af- | -«M-Sgt.Thomas E. Wright Jest ing January 19. | at 1428 Whalton st.. Key West, Fla., ‘ ena cise a1} be the | #_ veteran of four X Corps cam- | §& pis a aeeetin » ee sho paigns in Korea, has been at | See SRS Tite k ve | the Bronze Star Medal for meritor- | lecture will cover a point of | igus service. theory and arply that point. Wright arrived in Korea in Sep- tember 1950 with the 106th Finance Disbursing Section which has been serving X Corps troops since that time. He was originally assigned to that organization in 1949 at Fort Benning, Ga. t The sergeant initially enlisted in the Army in July 1944 and served These classes will be particuarly ting to beginners who progress step by step in a plan- ned course and to those more advanced who would like to es tablish some theory. The classes should be interesting to those who do not paint at all but wish to increase their under standing and enjoyment of art inte also and 140th Infantry Regiments. Master Sergeant Wright attended during World War II with the 150th Room of the Overseas hotel the microphone for ad lib chat on the show and Burt Hayes, aa.wce . structor of the Casa Marina will as sist in escorting the models in eve ning gowns EXTRA HEALTH from Added Sunshine | _Sealtest| HOMOGENIZED | Vitamin D MILK | Salt is essential in tanning leath- er, dyeing clothes and making plas- ties. ] | | | The lectures will be given by i William Greene, local __ artist,| Chapel Hill, N.c., High School, Ri- | teacher and lecturer. Children’s verside Military academy in Gain- | classes will be conducted jointly esville, Ga., and during the ver by and Miss Alberta Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Au- } \ Hods her at Mrs. Rickett's | Dura, Ala., as part of the Army Spe- | Day School ieaieed Training Program | Yourses and more practice in)... sepals ; : : shonin, such. ss" sketching [KEY WEST COUPLE | ‘pos Up ca af sinchiea Vuonta D ctlded 10 will be arranged. Children as} LEAVE FOR NORFOLK | every quart! young as four years of age! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lively of | © extra delicious — because there's cream in | through 12 may be students. | Key West left this, week for Nor- | passa | ——_—_—— — folk, Va., where Mr. Lively has sas hai 8 : | Meeting. Young Adult Fellow: | been transfered @ extra good for you — because it has added | ship, First Methodist Church,! Before her marriage, Mrs. Live- sunshine vitamins to help build strong bones and annex, 8 p.m ily was Miss Amaryllis Demeritt of sound teeth. } Meeting, Order of DeMolay' this city. | @iectier fo diged — become re eas | Boys, Scottish Rite Temple, ra j brok . butterf: en up into fine porticles 7:30 p.m. i a Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, | Apply To Wed home of Georgia Bells, 900 Fla-! Robert John Cavagni. USN and gler street, 3 p.m. {Marie Canter Chastian of Key Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re-| West have applied for # marriage bekah Lodge No. 14, Knights of | license at the office of County Jud- Pythias Hail, 8 p.m | ge Raymond R. Lord @ made with extra core — because it’s_a Sealtest dairy product. ; : GET THE BEST—GET SEALTEST! QQ ‘Church Supper | | Bibles, hymnal | pines | fellowship supper i Slated Friday \ Januar, WO PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Newly Organized Sinawik Club Holds No Hope For Peace Meeting: Elects Board Directors: Says A. Vishinsk ‘The Sinawik Club, Ladies Auxiliary of K € first regu meeting at the residence r asc By STANLEY JOHNSON Snow. Mrs. Piedad sided as president PARIS \™Soviet Foreign Min- A board of direc was elected for the coming year. They | Sie? Andrei Y. Vishinsky told the are Megdames Nellie Boza, Olive Saunders, Mar sagan and United Nations today there is “no i OLS Alice Snow ype” for successtul conclusion of Vi . T The group Peni Joe n armistice talks at Panmun- iE £18stonary 0 jsupper meetings ry the In spite of this, the Assembly's Tuesday Political Committee rejected the Other projects de the sf Seviet Union's new omnibus peace . Speak Fi i. At \sorship of Di tae is which included calls for an plan nediate cease-fire in Korea, re- from: the 38th Parallel by sides and withdrawal of all troops. A Russian proposal to move the armistice talks from March of Dimes Queen Mrs. Donna Chapman will b the club sponsor treat both foreig Bumping over thousands of baie achoo girls similar to the Korea to higher levels in Paris one »] DOYS. sponsor By as * miles by truck on almost im-!Qiwanig ) SPOMSO! by previously had been rejected. nacsable roads, overseeing the The initial meeting was at Vishinske sett) eee building of little church°s.}tended by Mesdames Donna demands presented by the Amet preaching in the Cebuano dia-|Chapman, Margaret _ vonna ican command can give no hope an, Margaret Reagan, for successful conclusion” of the lect and distributing relief funds, Alice Snow, Olive Saunders, Nel- and other books, | tie Boza, Elena Albury, Piedad |} have been a few of the duties of | Archer, Kay Faraldo, Mary June mistice talks now going on at anmunjom. Rev. Elton Winslow Brown, Con-| Mesa and Mrs. Ps a, Mesa and } ‘at Harr 5 chi . | gresational Christian missionary Bet sy sis seven of Aiport State's under the American Board of{ In a well hit drive the back- | yards per : A aati ae ee ‘ Foreign Missions in , football the Philip- | spin of a golf ball will be from 3,000 to 5,000 revolutions speak at aj minute, depending on how hard meeting at the | the ball is hit. It may even run Service Center of the Firs} Con-' as high as 8,000 RPM. | ART CLASSES MARTELLO GALLERY—' will ee Mr. Brown gregational Church, Friday eve- COUNTY BEACH ning, January 18. The supper often abandoning even the truck | ADULTS: Thursday Eve 8-9 P.M. will be served at 6:00. to compl 7 y CHIL 3 If the. Philippines complete the trip on foot, or DREN: Saturday 24 P.M. there is 2 going miles up rivers by native FOR FURTHER INFORMATION rapidly growing, free, self-gov- Canoe or 1 80 aunch. ! erning Protestant Christian, ——— Telephone Wa) hen 3 ae chureh, Brown. One reports Mr REV. ELTON W. BROWN respo! of his major ibilities has been the administering of $42,000 for the reconstruction of churches damaged by the war. He traveled 25,000 miles superintending | the building of these churches As advisor to some 50 churches in the Southern Mindanao Dis- trict Conference, Mr. Brown went far into isolated mountain areas SPANISH, PUBLIC SPEAKING TOUCH TYPEWRITING, GREGG SHORTHAND At any hour, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. MISS MacNAIR Ph. 586-J Between 1-5 P.M. Please Also Brush-up Courses over in Everything but the Price! Everything about these sandals speaks luxury but the low, low price .. . the Grace of straps twisted over th vamp, the sich leather, the foam rubber heel cushion for comfort. In brown ombre leather. Black and Multi ~ $4.99 LOW-IN-COST, HIGH-IN-COMFORT FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH Chocolate Marshmallow Royale | Prorecr Growiwo Feer Easy on their feet... easy on your budget... aad real VALUE! 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