The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1952, Page 5

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NS om, | Citizen Staff Photo MRS. C. C. ADELL. Pana mnti. 8 . Citizen Stati Pnow wife of A WALTZ OF VIENNA inspir- | Capt. Adell, commanding offi ed the soft lilac-tinted skirt | cer of the Naval Bases here, with daisy painted border wears a polished cotton dress of tie-silk pattern. It features telling of springtime swing in style. It’s worn by Annabelle | @ trim of pear!, emerald and Stafford. gold buttons on an aqua and Hp \ a ee white design. The occasion was ° ry D) the fashion show at the Casa Wizard, Wot: Marina for the March of Dimes | Ah! What Bliss Citizen Statf Pnoto | ENGLISH ACCENT is clipped neatly in this British walking a ‘ < costume for coolish mernings | Ciuzen Stait Phot at the beach with a sports JEANNETTE BLISS . jacket over the brief shorts and | j.5.y to look smart in a ie an Eton cap as topper. Cairn terrier, Misty Moisty Morning, | is being escorted by Pamela Russell. - was taken from of natural ecru and trim gown of Its and white. creation idea Alaska’s pen NATURAL BEAUTY guins. And they (Continued From Page One) to take anything f ‘ deal if he does not depend on na guin ture alone or miracles. Then man-| © men kind can be happy. Also, we MUSt | Are Schwartz were back home af. not seek to be happy in mind and ter a long illness body alone, but also physically and | God Bless the Shoplet ned SPIRITUALLY. Both together will Key West with gooc Ith and lots of of happiness. Th you all. How make a complete combination happiness. wonderful to be in Key West where F ESS all people are friendiy, where peo To top it all off, let's be happy pie are sincere in friendliness we live in Key West, let’s be happy | where people rk god of each we live in Florida. Let us be hap-/ other, where peopie find time to py to live in this great country ‘the | greet one another on the streets United States of America. God | where climate and nautre heal the Bless the City of Key West, God | sick, where and na Bless Florida, God Bless the U.S. | keep people well and healthy ure of America, with all its people. I have seen with own ey To my great many friends who case which is worth le speaki greeted me so wholehealtedly upon | about. A man was brought te my arrival last week to my home fram a distant s was strick sweet home, oceans of ink can not en with rheu fik my pen full enough to thank . could not sit on each and everyone of you for the | tably or move his f fine warm reception you gsve Mrs. | compelled to he o Schwartz and myself as soon as the | after a few days « Citizen announced the news to its, our beaches he v many readers that Rabbi and and walk around ely Citizen. ptaft Phowo THESE LIPS MEAN what they ire there to stay, broidered on blue demim in stick red, a novel feature of the beach worn by Waller in the March of Dimes Fashion Show. ay, and em togs Rae _Besame Mucho Ciuzen IT’S A LOVE of ad Dial rive in Portugal and worn by Vi Anne Youmans, wife of Bob rec and cloud gray on wi Youmans, young attorney co-commented the fashion the March of Dimes Dorothy Raymer. The dre with a sarong style Drape shape is Gladys Jackson, Citi- zen Shop Hopper. Reds Hurt Thirty. SAIGON, Indochina (®—Commu terrorists who show n Indochinese em ployed a today against the French and their Viet new weapon which injured s Police said agents of the anti French Vietminh left seven bicy cles parked at various spots here armed” with time bembs in tubes ne he left Key West a well man And that is why we see any people, tourists who come Key West Ke return again year after year. West is a fine place to come live ail year around and any- ho is anxious to live long i live in Key West. There is like Key West for health iendship. y next article in the Key West t if they will allow r space will be: ‘Natural ppiness Citizen Staff Phot HEAP GOOD MEDICINE tor a Citizen Staff Phot: IT’S NEWS when a dog bites a tired wardrobe is this lively ian; op a fish catches) a lady frock with Indian ritual de- | were’s fashion news too. with son it worn with a black | Glady’s Jackson, Shop Hopper fringed shawl. The lov Jaxon she Wildea: gence squaw putting the Indian s tells a true fish-tale. The big on the fashion show audience is | finny specimen shown an ise Mickey Renna, by George for a swimmer on the skirt isn’t exaggerated much. Gladys was pulled overboard on a re- cent fishing expec | 350 pound jew * | her line South Sea Lure tion when a h yanked at For The Roach Me Citizen Sta! WHAT'S SARONG about this it's a Tahitian print in hibiscus print design Patrol Activity : On Korean Front PRETTY POLLY doesn't want a Cracke but it down in SEOUL, Korea (P—A United Na-| plack and white that she'd like raiding party swarmed up) a swim and a sunbask, at least a Communist-held hill in Western, to show off the smart ensemble Korea two times early today then, from Mar-Ed’s. tions pulled back to the main U.N. line after being stopped cold by Red Services For riflemen and mortar crews Eighth Army Headquarters said the raiders backtracked part way M mG M ‘ | . down the hil northwest of Yon- | * Ps. MOrales chon after running into intense © small arms and mortar fire Today At 7 30 Allied artillery ;raked the Red). - positions, then the Allied infantry. Funeral services for M | men tried again. But the dug-in Francisca Morales, 51 jied Communists hadn't been Th Tao isewhere, U. N. forces threw as back light probing attacks by 15 Red soldiers west of Chorwon and Chapel of the th of Pyonggang on the western central fronts. Allied patrols surprised 30 to 4 Reds in bunkers on the snow-s mt eastern front, killing 24 and cap turing seven Snow and low clouds zg nost warplanes. But A Communist jets tangled Northwest Korea for the straight day. Fifth Air For rters said no ed the brief, five nual n ay two MIG servance of a Jewish Citizen Stati rnc YES INDEEDY, with Didi Du- to co mas in a style salut tries South of cotton blouse is tangerine the skirt multi with a the Bi and ed | Zodiac print for signs of the | times, and mixed patterns for variety | Perfection Citizen Statr FLAWLESS STYLE appiies to both gown and Blar Mc Caughey who s it. It’s in silver-gray material which looks like taffeta but with special treatment is cotton BOOMING KEY WEST (Continued trom Page One) ing telephone information to the general public, plu normal andling the routine of cedure. Meanwhile, the Chamber car ries on its year round « Hotel and Motel ow s met at the Chamber la pek t hear about the lations covering seasonal resort hotels and motels. Thot these rooms will be exempt from re S must be filed by hotel Area D: member should wait to hea nington before rese rshig 300 to in- Pp clude new busiinesses that are coming into town. The United States has half the world’s industrial capa Monday, January 21, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN with J I see there are no you Conchs wheres in the out- you happen to be and look doors ou awhile? There is no place m beautiful than right here on the little old i better believe it! have been hav- since 1947, te our 50th An- Rock, and y Key West ¢ ing a love and ype we celebr gether. The skies are . the grass green- whiter and the more of whatever coior y happen to be than ahy other place. So now _ let's just climb in out of the out of doors and see how much better than an, Kk Bet There is no limit to human ingenuity — especially where children’s wear is We were at the Ideal Shop | over on Fleming St. and got to write about. Finally decided to be very yractical and tell you that your tiny little eeper can now | wear blue-jeans, diayer style, | snapped on right over the | three cornered pants, in fact! And at a small $1.45 each. On the frivolous side, cotton crepe sun suits for Susie—with hoops over the panties, Baby is out to out-glamour mom! x kk Good news to mothers of small boys; you may soon be able to buy suits with ready-made knee patches zipped or snapped on. When little Horace goes out to play he wears his patches, which can come off easily and can be washed separately. Just thought | you'd like to hear the news. x * ; We have always contended that some things are better late than never, and by golly if you want something bad enough, it’s always worth wait- ing for. Well, anyhow that must be the way Tootsie Per- pall feels about it, and her lit- tle son's Godfather too, I make this broad statement because 1 saw Toctsie in Beachcomber Jewelers last week and e was picking up a late Christ- lace else it is, inside! | concerned. | much confused over just what | Shop Hopping AXON have plenty of time to create. now that you know. There will also be an Easter Bonnet prize and the Zaniest bonnet wins the crocheted bicycle—or something! So get Going, La Vica’s shows are events to look forward to. & - &, ct Lest we forget them, there are thousands of bovs and girls all over the country who have had one of civilization’s most dread diseases and Gepend on the Na- tional Foundation to make them whole again. We owe a debt of gratitude to Foundation muca larger than we will ever be able to pay, because we know that they will be there if ever we need them. Let's make the March of Dimes > its biggest and most successful year. Ko®, 2h SCOOP! Shhhhhhhh ... Big news coming this week from Noble’s Art Center. A little wabbit, or something whispered thet there is going to be a Workshop there, where YOU can work, and vou folks should watch for the news to break. | Details wit be orinted later this weer, but Jaxon aot the | eran and let me tell you it’s of interest ty you... and you... and you! oe, SR A sauce worth talking about for most boiled or baked smoked meats is so simole to make I feel sillv that I didn’t think it up my- self. A nice smooth creamy white sauce, like you make for vege- tables, and then for each two cups of sauce a tablespoon of hot fresh hor: ish. Makes your |taste buds sit up and beg for more. * If you like to eat outside... without ants of course: if you like to listen to sweet music above the sighing of the winds and the gentle swish of the ocean on white coral sand: if you like to look up et a skv of | midnight blue gemmed with millions and mvriads of twink- ling stars (ah this Kev West!) Then I know exactly the place for vou to go. If vou haven't already cuses- ed, it’s the Cass Cavo Huan Supper Club and it isn’t just open for Supper. Here we dine, and thev have a beautiful out- door Patio that is just right for mas Gift. She decided at | Christmas time that she -want- | bey erp Benger a hy | ed to buy an Elk’s chain for | uy. soca is wonderful. th her son’s Godfather, and rather drinks ere delish, ond tee then give him something else, | peic i superb. Surprise, sur- and knowing that the one from | prise, thev serve hot lunches the Beachcomber would be just | too, and we can all afford them right, they decided to wait. Af- because they start at 95c. ter seeing the chain I quite ~*~ kk agree with them both. The most pampered husband xe * we ever heard of, is the one I read recently in my old] whose wife lines up two cups of Greek mythology that when! coffee in front of his breakfast Venus was a young thing and plate, one a little hotter than the Persephone chased the bees in Demeter’s flower beds, the most porular drink among the young- er set w Ambrosia. It was something made out of crushed orchid petals and humming bird’s wings. The 20th century version is equally delicious be- ing sliced orange and grapefruit with coconut to dress it up. When served, use the grapefruit shells and add very small seedless rai- sins or white seedless grapes. xz *« ¢ It must be the farmer in me that gets such a terrific charge out of visiting Baldwin's Nurs- | ery, , | | It’s only a small place, but it seems as though the whole tropical plant world is repre- sented here. For your indoor garden. Baldwin's has a large collection of weird AND lovely potted plants. Me? I'm going in for | the colorful Hibiscus for my yard, kk * | Rap out of articles on what the} various Supreme Courts have to} say about marital problems, but) a fellow newspaperman, Peter) Briggs, could tell you that while | it’s still all right not to be late when you're meeting a lady, it taking a chance to get there ahead of her. »ems Pete had a date to dis- cuss an article idea with the} lovely prin ballerina of the Alicia Alonzo. He | had arranged to meet her right} after a television show at the | NBC theater, after an interview she was making. Arriving early, | he decided to take in the show! and on entering the theater) > place in an uproar be- | ¢ onzo hadn't arrived | and it was time to go the air. Hearing that Peter knew the star, the announcer dashed over, took him the arm and led him ght up to the klieg ameras and began in- viewing him about the dancer. Just goes to show you! oe, oe! Latest news from Key West's only “Country Store.” Buttons, | Pins and Bows, is the an- | nouncement that there will be | another Fashion Show—pre- Easter, on April 5th. Don’t look so startled. if you are going to enter. you will Ballet Theater, too ound tt | Jaxon.—(Advt.) | other. She's obviously gunning for something. Hmmmmnnnn! he ih ee Just about the time vou didn’t put up your hair at night, your fevorite nail breaks off short, and vou get a pimple on vour chin; that man you've long admired calls for » dete. a ial the time to put him oO! eke vour troubl Donald's! 2 sisi & tt. & Aunt Margaret is paying us back for not writing, Bulldog Drummond forgot to wash his &reen socks, and the cake fell this merning. But in spite of everything we keep happy, ‘cause there's always Shop Hop. ping. and we love every minute of i. Cheers ‘til Wednesday! \Robs Woman _ Of 25 Dollars SAN FRANCISCO (#—Claudia Camino, 39, a Western Unicn clerk at 131 Powell Street, told police that a sandy-haired ‘man robbed her office Sunday night of $25— after peeling a stocking from her right leg and tying her hands with Story Resigns NEW YORK W—Lt, Col. An thony Story, for nearly seven years Gen. Douglas MacArthur's pilot, has resigned from the U. 8. Air Force to take a position with a distilling company. Political Announcements DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 6, 1952 J For Clerk of Circuit Court EARL R. ADAMS For County Tax Collector CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO For State Representative BERNIE C. PAPY ; ‘

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