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_Jeré Snader, Arthur Whiitemore, SOCTET- VOROTHY RAYMER, Society £ aia Cocktail Party, Reception “The Cruel Sea” \icer Hiss Asks ws Bright Social Eventi Of The & To Be Reviewe : a ght Social Eveni Of The Season o Be R vie a” For Retrial On Tile Wede bi ah oneal avusho ee *ty given for Miss Bvety L on Fb Dance mY wifrs, Fa@resme Ni fs of New York City vecemiio, wa, Heke” Dernee < New Evidence pone of the bright sociai events of Preceeds F a ea ec ita pthe’ séison. Hoss and hostess £ FOCLOUS FOr te book review for th¢ NER. YORK @ — Alger Hiss has Ithorstutubhre ay Gores’ March Of Dimes | Ver®' °° Vives" gsitedl tee @ Fetrial based on, what Party .toak eae Fe F 1 ib ee meenng Wednes2ay Laty he “says is new evidence that he x ace jie eats prveeeds from ‘t Sk ee alesis i Over 150 Cube (pes BdRFeNt Face to be sive? Friday night’ by "TY | ans scenes ; 2s pri: — ye: Breet Miss Lawson and en) wa eo F vi ge b id be did not ¢i neries , allt nnsion fhe Crue f 1 pre-war Russian spy the hosvitality of the Tho ind of the nove burghs ftom 4 fo 7 Mar n—E ish author s Mo t. ring Corauons tor tie tables and + r.. chairman of the ¢ said ae ;, raffle of the ine one-time top Staten acral ed plants inthe lounge Phurs« a, i fe appealed Thursday G D il start at 9 p.m. with r The jurv in bis first tie theme concert 1 fthe charm of the back decor. ae ne missed when it could- second trial resulted Joe vestra furnishing deaths of men and sbips 0! Gourmet’s delight was the bui- ; USC tor the occassion. duty when the Germ ‘ sentence. Met supper served with lobster yin | # F bv ee wi s s 1 i ho) hed nae Peate in Babes % 2 wil be presented by Han age S Ravigote, as the picce de ey ie wae back up his defense that he was ance, sliced turkey and hair ae i cet ¢ i i by typewrue’ wot chicken and potato fd oule fo ag : teat es nik and : ip oaks slaw, assorted coid cit mete floor show itta-ked key testimony caviar canapes, rollettes of coun- whic try sausage. breadsticks, 0 and pickled beets. a Dan Russell ’ Made Honoree « Frvit and rum punche f By Church hittaker Chambers. self-stvled i and a se witness who Chambers’ for- Special resberry s mge were also enjc 2801 plea came ‘ EPW Sync ; Naval and civilian officials, the re : fe ‘ rt a richt band man for} press and friends of the Thorn 7FOUP | Senior Student President Roosevelt at of Chris . % Yalta, began serving his term. The For Dimes Queen notion will be argued Feb. 4. « st trials, the . government niended Hiss used.a-battered:old at Ley Memorial vas WMD Lis Sus g$ who were on the guest Wuded Capt. and Mrs. C. } toi p-and Mrs. E. H. WidsedgeD Gantoiand Mrs. E. W. | Ds Margaret Little, aftractive Key C. Toth, | shine honoree for the naneh Vest School #enior, is the oodst typewriter to copy State A H Dropp, The devotional ¥ ied by Mrs. sinesg amdyPro’ession % nt documents. and’! gave SPW Davis, Ma- | Dorothy Correnntommepttsiness @indidatee for tre | Copies to Chambers as Charles Barrett, | Sessioy by M. O296n. he typewirter was a key exhibit ISMC, Capt. and Mrs. W. L.| A fellowship h during at both trials.” i Bledsoe, USMC, Cdr. and Mrs. F.}‘Vhich Mrs. Fihel MeKibben won It was generally accepted there— N. Shamer, Cdr. and Mrs J, honors in a flower-naming game. | i ttt and as e-sewsere—that each typewriter Harlfinger, Cdr. and Mrs. Dy oe re served host- ‘fom I Lt. Little is a teac as a Se takable traits of its own. Witkhy-des. Car. and’ Mrs F 5 rs, Arch Roberts, Mrs. .in the Fleet Sonar Scho But Hiss’ motion Thursday said 9 OE», . - ion Ro eoaretin t (Wasieve had built him a special Schlech, Cdr, and Mrs. J. H. Marr rivewlariy exer to Re Ee AEM oe a Turner, Cdr. and Mrs. J. L. Bet- raln-in the Cioht against polio, be el gpa ' tinger; Cdr. and Mrs. R. M i s cause a favorite cousin was strick eae he shee Moore Car. and Mrs. J. P. Wat- n Cates e3 with the disease two years a ; t J id this indicated that Cham- Se cig Leak: GA. Sunquist A Wat ie recove Caine Desnt s, bis principal accuser, could Te ID Cotiner Li A ane bers were pre- the Nationy! Foundation helped ow have forged the docu- vane cenit. Yds: aid ‘ e Gardner, J. family mect the very heavy cost Mrs. A. V.McPhilli-s, Ledr. and : { Whiting,” Bom iad¢ivedinithe treatment neces bermore, his petition said, Mrs. JR. Foresman ‘urry, ( 3 ers, Robert. to-nrevent crivt SHE ins t i typewriter used at the trial Naval lieutenants and their | “Yooq ' Haay Valie ot pitines your-aimes 1 t have been ‘a plant” wives listed as guests included: | zich; : ons, Arct Capea: ind not the machine Hiss once A. V. Middaugh, E. M. Cadenas, | ‘e Roberis. Leon Cur: . Head, pale me r ised C. B. Stafford, W. E. Hardy on- | Chart @ > the motion also contended neth Chapman, W. Tyler, R.| L'ovd © Strawherry F lants 1. Lee Pressman, former attor- L. Braddock, R. E. Hawkins, J.| 3ramlett, W sates seca es ney for the Congress 0° Industria’ Burke, T. .H. Whitford. H. M.' Sivanet® Cr N j P ° ‘ nization, contradicted Cham Rowland, A. H. Worrall, Ht L.| The M Need Protection hers’ trial testimony by telling the Freking, C. A. Dorsey, B. ™ ate abet Rosam See ouse un neriean Activities om Wanparn sie ae bt y APO p f ts advise that ve hes oe a eo Rigtlet call on Harzy Phillips, RN, Fi Et. lan! Couple From lowa Enjoy | tect the pants pecan creas te pe a Stuart Foster nead, RAF, Fi. Lt. | First Visit, Relaxation eeatubee ania ecahoih tte tee ewere. ame cel ©. Swinton-Blant,. RAF, | ‘ pe in 1934. Later, Pressman told the y |. Mr. and Mts. F.M. Nagf of ped.) This can be.done bv covering the | committee ‘that hé had been''a beds w straw, leaves, sawdust. member—but not Hiss. their first trip hefe, | or similar mulch. 2. Lane asserted he had proof for “Born Yesterday,” Mrs. Susan | wtere they are visiting friends. {| In the spring. « part of the | that Chambers broke with the Com- . 4 ‘| The Nagls’ say they find Key | mulch need be moved to a place | munist Party and went “into hid- McAvoy. Jim Cobb and Dorothy | vest a wonderful place for a win-| between the rows, the remainder | ing” in March, 1938, although he eet: Adams, Lt. Gengstien |; ee Pee y, Ensign Hertz, the Darel ri ee are vacdtibning in’ Key st of the Key West Piayers| Raymer of The eee _| (er vacation, with many opportuni- | staying with the plants to help testified he had received secret _ Mr. and Mrs. hice. azarevi- | ties for sight-seeing and reading in | out both as fertilizer and as a re-" documents from Hiss as late as ci, Mrs. Mayme Claxton, Mrs. Ju-| fjorda sunshine. ‘ducer of weed growth April 1, 1938. lio De Poo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack; — amenities re Thompson. Misses Betty French } VY _ ° ae es and Viola Veidt, Mrs. Edward | Now You See Its Like This Willing, Libby Holman, Cross-| well Bowén, Mrs. Ruth Bowen, Jefinings Perry, Jack Pencel, Jack Lowe; Mr. and Ms. Emmett Conmiff, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Trembly, Lt. Ted De Ward, Mrs. Dorothy Lisle, Ygnacio Carbon- | ell, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carbonell, Mrs. Polly Carbonell, r Lil-} lian Urico, Mr. and M Ralph | Faraldo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Goldberg, Me. and Mrs. Norton | Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Curry Har- | ris, Mrs. Carl Hilton, Mr. and) Mrs. John Tennant, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kinsey, Mr? und Mrs. Bren- | ner, Mr. and Mrs. B. G Siler i ray Jeff Knight, its Br. wat r os Lester, Mr and Mrs. Ker if Lewin, Lt. Comdr. and Mfi8?C. W. Morrison, State Representative and Mrs. Bernie C. Papy. Mr. and Mrs. | Joh#"Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe | Pindet, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saw- yer, Mr: and Mrs. John Spotts wood arid Lt. John Spencer, and others. Citizen Staff Photo | AT THE DROP OF A BIT OF DIALOGUE, Capt. A. H. 1 fficer of the Gilmore, Retarn Tourists Impressed) gestures handily, taking center stage. Left to right ts at the T' eg eicheall sary er son, are Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. J. R ‘ Capt. and Mrs. 4 roee: 7 “tne? evelopment for M bBiope With City’s Develop =o C. Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. E.B. O'Reilly and Melva of Unionville, Mo. have been vacationing in Key West. This is Mr. arid Mrs. O'Reilly's second vi sit t9 the nation’s southernmost city, and they were most impressed with thé growth and development of the city in recent years. The party plane to fly to Havana, Cuba, on a sight-seeing trip. This | is a journey of only 89 miles from Key West, across the Straits of Florida. Noming SATURDAY, JA Art classes for children pm., patio of West Gallery. cas MONDAY, JANUARY 3 : Handicraft lass for Officers” Wives, Recreation bidg., No. 187 Naval Station, 7:30 pm Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi soro- ity, Sam Carlos school. $ p.m. Meeting, Methodist Men, Wes- ley House, 8 p.m. Meeting, Anchor Lodge 182, Scottish Rite Temple, # .™- : Boy Scout Court of Honor. ‘ P.m. and meeting Monroe District Committee of Scout- Citizen Staff Photo ing, 8 py on’s Den. } oe “ : How about eatin’ news? We WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30- IN THE RECEPTION LINE at a perty given at Raul's recently were host and hostess, Mr. and like garlic... . . cut very tiny in Book review. spec 1 interest Charles ‘Thornbutgh and, right. their gue f honor, Miss Evelyn Lawson, publicity agent, jour New England Boiled dinners group Offiters’ Wives’ club, at rie Over 100 well-wishers attend edythe smart affax of Ham ‘and cabbage. Could be Jew York City, Ft. Taylor, 10 a.m. of New ¥ ——_ = 10 months , Shop Hopping - PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN (TEMS OF INTEREST TO E) ERYONE with JAXON | | | The day of the fish keeps on the Conch but. why buzzing around sofast!! and)! dent you try it i keep on planning ona brand new ok * \ heading for the column, and Mrs. Dickson over ‘at the | ‘don’t get a thing done about it.! Beacheomser Jewelers has set | Weill, I s it's whg e Bride’s Ta- the package that counts ble, and a m uy Man Nee ‘ you wi! travel far so let's open it up und tai joie tEuany Joh look bas chosen the lovely Lenox * * * Paviova China cf creamy white t If you should happen to see with a wonderful border of | 5 roses. To compliment this, the a red whale or a yellow dol- Sic nisean gins tet sare phin, or even,a whits sed Horse | Sterliaa Stiver fetivere: i : sticking out of the water down Bunt ta the Sweetheart Rose | at tite bamets you. won't Have | Dareta ene: further - casey out the Rose design, Crystal of to deubt your sanity or charge | four Grad fetated W's. tech: | "Oo Miss turing this week. It’s swe'l fun for the kids and if you think you might try it too, .... we ; think two in a family is twice | as much fun. | x wk * Every once in awhile we come | a cropper and then we haye to Of int Johnsen ing. mar the Old have a very nice advertiser, Mrs. | Marion K. Winter, who is not Mrs. A. Winter and Mod We hate ourselves Mrs And then We said that you could buy ernfold” doors at the Key West Venetian Blind Company, which iis different from the “Fol Door’ j; which they actually sell. You can order Modernfolds, but you Fol Doors and they have nce at the top too x & Jeweler: up k ty Gernett has scads of them in her beautiful Patio Studio over cn South St. I can guarantee . thet th there are enough patterns in the You don’t have to go clear to | sixteen d¢ Guatamala to gc; some of the the stones lovely and authentic woven just over garments they make. Mrs. Bet- | tons. ladison Rose by Heisey. Johnson will really ably only one of the big air | ej ; F filled plastic beach toys that ae lovely aes 3 fe ins the Children’s Corner is fea. | "CU8® 9 28% et ee | uations from this column and he Beachcomber Jewelers. erest to s mony friends Penny in Key West was the announcement of r engagement ond approach- ‘riage on June 7th in Stone. Church to Jack Larsem, a hore town boy. Pen- apologize. It happened again. We }imy is fhe daughter of Mr. and J. Jenison of 2924 Stapids Awe. awa Both she dnd only one of our favorite people,| Jack are popular’: mémbers ‘of ‘but one of our favorite artists. the younger set in’ this city. jtoo. On Wednesday we told you, Penny‘s levely Solitaire and about her and of all things, said dia nd@ band were both pur- her name was Mary K. Winters!’ chased at the Beachcomber I read ci ich show wore $800,600.00 camé to »w how oun but ft y reported that “the tectives there to guatd +. ie We were beginning to think dollar bill was becom- ing es outmoded and useless as Ce. rears coe yy | the nickel end not worth much Sis tke aaah has the | more then the five cent cigar. ; % 6 “, | We thought so that is, un- genuine Mayatex and Regault | 4) we heard esout Pearlman's styles, and lovelier and more | and ring the bell on the sum- mer house. Betty will show | yeu clothes to thrill your lit- bardities or mine, our friends, relatives or $8.95 dress on the rack. latest and biggest dress sale. ies clathesy es ng i ed | Mr. Pearlman has taken all es are are ae, his fail and winter cresses of rough the white picket fe: | Taffetas, crepes, silks and ga- and set them aside for | | this sale, There are some real fie! ol Grocanii's: beast! beauties there for now and for ‘ next scason too. Well, it’s this e-* & wey: Supposing you buy a Once in awhile tragedy strikes| dress for $8.95, for one dollar in a home, and whether it’s yours} moré you can choose any other What WELT CITIZEN 1952 E KEY rage < PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 to have a ( Dd ive Human Bodies % *%& *& Oe NS The Leona Saop is a_ place charming proprietors Where a gal can be outfitted who run the Awful-Awful from panties to Topper without moving out cf the store. The dresses in cotton, rayon cr Nylon are cute as a bug, the underwear ‘s super and the (Arts and Taings) over on the corner of Truman and Simin ton Sts, heve now hetome of eli thi Shoe Mércharits! We'l, ‘taint as bad as it , Suits are smart. ounds, folks. They really are You can get other accessories ing sandals, for men and » Leona Shep too. Versa- is the word for it! en, of imported wter buf falo and cork. Frenkly have a rair and seeing a any we have to cover lots and lots ch Moth of mileage daily, we find it [¢!'s ‘ tT ever ate. Guess much more comfo: : ‘ ises cinnamon around cn the a and, fata hide of than an other way. Good looking and unusual too, oo all sizes and colors. Add gruesome items: Carved African wooden heads—Well aspoon of on juice (fresh) Kh Does your head look like a dandelicn gone to seed? Let at's what they look like to us. Donald’s put if in full bloom td we should know! again. ae a ke .. ‘ ! chapter comes to a ae in o took of Weeks. We jand good a The trou : e we all loak He y Lake tir edaek Sant acy: rd that day of rest and low to are ' Here's : new ion, t, don't forget : Cut them in halves vit = te 3! Til then, Jaxot, >. Sprinkle liberally with ; : ce dale }—(Advt.) maple sugar, minced | | arteries and’ res ;normal v neighbors, we all rush to help| mekes the doliar really grow i3 and it’s good to know we all| that if you buy a $21.$5 dress have friends standing by. There} you can have another $21.95. | is, however, one great trag' Gress for just cne dollar! Well, that strikes so unexpectedly and | is so devastating, a friend can not know what to do all ex cept one friend to us all; The National Foundation. So now in the quiet time, while all is well with us, let us help the Founda tion to help others and contribute generously to the March of Dimes. We pray that we will all’ be spared; but friends, help your brother! point A i dove Ri Kv whith’ pa We drove down a quiet Key, West Street yesterday. and walked into a pretty house | Wonderland after she'd taken a big nibble out of the growing side of the mushroom, because everywhere were the cutest lit- tle pint sized people we have ever séer. Well, it wasn't Won- derland. . . .exactly, and our | name was still Jaxon, but we were at the Jack and Jill Joy- land over at 1100 Margaret St., and the little folk were pupils there, and they were sifting quietly on the floor listening to records while their mid-morn- ing snack of fruit juice and eteckers were prepared. Amaz- ing isn’t it? The three nice young teach- ers, Jane Buss, graduate of Cornell and a Home Economics Major, Doris Wittstruck, and Mrs. Rose Frank to whom the School belongs, seemed to have the situation and the kiddies and happier little group we | have never seen. The childrén really learn there, and their activities are many and varied. They a: vided into pre-school groups and are called Gas; "1 jes” and “Cows.” Mrs. Frank is sterting her new Spring semester now, and we are delighted to announce to the mothers of Key West that there will be several openings for severat lucky Key West kiddies. ieee eetepmetimrrnigeenritinnin siete ee i 2 2 © OC AZ heme YH 2ZE0Hn mroms mmx prediction and ‘in 1850; ulation andi felfexectly like Alicé in | ———— T have a dollar anyhow! Re Kee art Amettt v Relatiotis that took n wanted it, the iuse the averages ie men’s , correct anth of the lived i towns ¢ ¥ OffS ThE wee ur 8 one-sey Yes!/ Whole Tonn Is Lalking about the Sun-Backs - the Old set -Maternities - with real lines .. graceful and So Ma Other Nice Things priced right found only 826 Duval (Between Petronia & Olivia Sts. Come and see for yourself .. . ily 3 of] | i | i ' Sour te eed Onion. | RETURN. FISITORS BUY bro uit RRY Vail daremciices A) PROPBREY: ROR HOME real New: taste, treat! | Dr, and Mrs. i... Mosher of Ros- ee well, Ga. are in Key West, for their fifth cor winter vacation. The Moshers came here Jan. 3, and expect to be here until March. They aying at the Ocean View Cot- Just in case any of the little girls think that they have the mcnopoiy on kid's ° clothes, Iaeal Shop—next to Mar-Ed'‘s on Fleming, have decided to have “Little boy's week,” and they have the clothes to do it too! They have the Glengyle knit texry cloth tee-shirts and shorts for the beach—smart as hw can be. Topped by a “Harvey Cap"—remember Harvey the cutive yare s tages. The Moshers have purchased pro- perty in Key West which they are having cleared in order to build a winter home. Mosher said they find Key most restful place and the warmth here «have . : jmade them decide to, biul, d imaginary rabbit? It’s perfect. | 4 place of their own here, in order If you are looking for the {9 spend longer periods here’ ‘éach perfect gift for the young gent, | r. we suggest the Tam ‘OC Shanter } cy boxed matching set of shirt, : 5 re sox and shoris. Color fast and | léstorical Views Here dabble. | Enjoyed By Nebraskans Ci ce | Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Hanson’ of ‘ : Wakefie'd, Nebr., were recent, visi- We just learned that the Uni- tors to Key West. They report that versity of Illinois and Hinds they are highly pleased with their Veterans Hospital, Doctors have | first trip here. learned how to cut out hardened| The Hansons spent their time in sre the flow of|Key West viewing the historical replacing them with | sights of the city and enjoying the Our best Hospi- ’ perfeet climate. eat est 2 sunshine and blood by FREE TRIAL! ! in your own Home © RCA. © GE. @ ZENITH © ADMIRAL TELEVISION PUILT ESPECIALLY FOR FRINGE AREAS WE INSTALL ALL SETS. 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