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ie Friday, March 14, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 ; SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN VOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 | Public Speaking Group Conducts First Meeting; Give Brief News Talks The first meeting of ied Psi) - Speaking Group of Key West was ‘ Legion Schedules ‘Truman P.T.A. Fathers’ Night Program Praised The KEY WEST NAVY MAN | Hospital Charity Ball Committees EXPECTED FOR VISIT | 4 . . }and Mrs. Martin Leon, Sr. 622} All arrangements have been | General Hospital: Mrs. Edith Louisa street, is expected to|made by the women who have Brown, Mrs. Hazel Kuchn, Mrs. Elementary PTA | spend a few days with his par- planned the Annual Hospital Cha- |@*#¢e Kruzick, Mrs. Janet Barn- held at the Woman’s Club Wednes- Truman day afternoon, March 12. Each SHOP HOPPING _ i Be WITH | Fathers’ Night program was well| ents while h. . | |nett and assistants, Mrs. John age ee . ~ aa an 2 ome on leave from | rity Ball and the festive affair is| : a ’ (| speaker gave a three-minute in | ard Times Dance | receives bs meeting ene opened training with the navy in Cali-| st for tomorrow night at the Casa | Mee welly “hard ee ee 6 ig 7 ni; s 70 iS! a . y n . Miss Lola ee They Ain't Kidn’ )) with presentation of the colors by oe A re- | Marina. Master of ceremonies will | Perez, Miss Virginia Whitmarsh. ; Mrs. El i hd‘ eddtes- ry . Young Martin expects to re ; ¢ rs. Eleanor Kirke, who @ i ion Home | Schoolboy patrol of Capt. Sandy | ney acquaintance with his many | be Burt Hayes of the Burt and Hap-|\Orehid corsages: Mrs. Allen sed the city commission last week,| The American Legion Snow, Lt. Gilbert Thrift and John |PGengs hae | Sheppard * whatever it’s worth, here’s what eberutTf you should just happen to anchava:.a + skirts, although it might not be pretties for under the tebe Well, it's Friday again and, and — Golly, I like it! shappy fish day to you! Being of a naturally curious (some call it snoopy) nature, decided to find out just what Friday means too. We ‘used a different book this time than when we were looking up Wednesday, but can’t say we are very much wiser. So for kik ok - More recipes? O.K. How about @ newish sauce for ice cream, now that it’s sorta kinda warm- ish again? Heat one cup honey — any kind you like — heat it to a double bubble even. Then stir in one-half cup chopped toasted nuts, any kind. Pour over the ice cream and then take a vote on who's the most popular Mom in town. xk There are some skirt and top separates at Beldner’s — Printed jobs trimmed with fringe and ball fringe that can only be described as “torchy.” Colorfully beautiful, the top with built-in bra to give Li a “lace we found: Friday is an anglo saxon word formerly “Fritag” the day sacred to “Frigga” or “Freya” the Teutonic Goddess. (Goddess of what, we'll probably never find out either). It is also ‘the sixth day of the week, (we know that) and Good Friday is the Friday immediately preced- ing Easter, kept sacred as the day of Christ’s crucifixion. The next word is “Friend”. Well! ? xk * few dollars tucked xk * *® The old saying that the fool and his money are soon parted is still so true, but we'd like to observe that Income Tax does it for the rest of us. And if this isn’t original, you can blame Un- cle Sam! xk, *k& * i: It's fun to geiinto the Chil- dren’s Cornet’ — especially when there are cute little girls x 3 * Maybe you think that pineap- ree red-gold curls shopping ple is the only fruit good for baked ham, but we know a secret! Just combine one table- ‘spoon cornstarch, one-fourth cup sugar, a pinch of salt and one No. 2 can sour_red cherries (yes, we said cherries!) Simmer over low theat until clear and thickened. Add one tablespoon butter or margarine, and one-half tea- spoon cinnamon or cloves. It's that good over big thick ham slices! When grandma was a girl, Pinafores were strictly to keep the nice dresses nice and clean, but times have changed with pinafores as well as horse and buggies and now they are so pretty they are worn on top or alone and go to parties and to Sunday School. Children’s Corner has them, frothy organdies in lovely pas- tels, frosted with ruffles and lace. What could be cuter than” a little girl in a pinafore on Esster morning in one of the little round m straw hats, daisy trimmed and ribboned in brown, black or navy blue x * Maybe the lasses in Key West don’t go around in grass uch a bad idea, but Ditty Box sure has nice ones. The thought | Joivet’_ oscecially little girls though is. thet mares wun’ | With red-gold curls like the sate ie who'd love to have one for Tae ak oe son irabeeed and such. and | Always comes the time when ‘at Ditty Box is a br you have to fall down on your new shipment of straw bags. fit for a Mandarin’s daughter or you! These are of the est straw we've seen, gpa ou could carry is ya Hy other types Be ‘eae even SMELL a ek Can't think of a thing sen- timental to say today so the peo- ple who are doing Dorothy Dix's junit can rest in peace. There'll be ‘no competition, and we were off to such a nice start too! ; x wk knees and confess you did it again. No matter how it happen- it sure did, and we up and said that Gulfstream Food De partment Store was renting Old English waxers and polishers for $1.50 for 24 hours and Johnson polishers for $2.00. Well, once where the news will be good because the Johnson waxers are the little brush jobs and are powerful enough for anything and they rent for only $1.00 for 24 hours and the Old English are the big ones with two sets It’ yn our babies. the under, or the ” outer clothes. I call ‘em the sure do hope that Mr. Mr. Stream don't think We trying to sabotage their Du Ss but we feel worse becaugé how we know they have lost their faith in genius. 3 at Ideal Togs has pouiecs'? Nylon panties, gay co! : tels — all lace frosted. aed nison nylon slips “tucked jgrow” — open the tuck around waist and Sis can weer x 4 & What with Easter coming and folks who think a lot of each other wanting to ex- change a gift or two, the best idea in many a moon is the | Wednesday, here's | of was amusing as a commentator on recent developments of especial interest to women. Mrs. Elvira B. Reilly offered background informa- tion on the rise of Batista, his sei- zure of the Cuban Government in the 1930’s and the present Revolu- tion. Mrs. Leila Pace did a witty take off on Baukhage’s newscast- ing. Mrs. Lois Carleton, as a Min- neapolis reporter, ranged compe- tently over subjects from the future ‘of small businesses to the Batista revolution. Mrs. Grace Crosby gave an interesting survey of Sister Elizabeth Kenney’s career. The group is sorry to be losing Mrs. Reilly who is going North this month, tut she promises to return next winter. Other members are: Mrs. Lu- cille Eldredge, Mrs. Carrie Ni- chols, Mrs. Nelda Lukins, Mrs. Madeline Wassell, Mrs. Lois Spe- cht, Mrs. Jessie Miller, Mrs. John Mason, Mrs: Yyonne Baillod, Mrs. Mary C: Smith, Mrs. John Ballan- tine, Mrs. HelenC." Jackson, Mrs. The néxt meeting will be‘devot- .' }ed to'three-minute ‘speeches on ci- vic problems. It is scheduled for April 9th at three ;o'clock ‘at the Woman's Club. Wo- men speakers, or would-be speak- ers, who would like to attend should get in touch with Mrs. Ro- ger Brooks, chairman, or any of the above members binding. They yellow gold, made by Spiedel, Kestermade and Breton, and you can buy them at Beach- comber Jewelers right now. kk * The Hurricane season hasn't started yet, or has it? Well, any- how I'm so glad to know just what Mr. Hurricane of 1952 looks like, and on the front page too. What with shootings and bomb- ings and guys in Korea, the President in town, politics wav- ing madly around, you don't even have to open the paper nowadays to get scared. " Wt yoi've tnd gecmsjon 3 _ Jf you've had occasion to “over to Buttons, Pins & Hots recently, and who hasn't, you couldn't help but notice that very colorful poster on the porch announcing the Easter Bonnet Contest. The poster is really very nice, the colors stick out all over the place, but the poetry sure is lousy! Well, anyhow La Vica man- aged to put across the idea that the big Easter Bonnet contest is getting closer, and she has all the beautiful things inside you will need to make it, plus the other things you will need to make whole costume. Z It’s no use to talk about the new shipment that came in | Wednesday because it’s all gone already, but I do hear | tell she expects to have an- | other in on Monday and the place opens at 10:00, Last one there's-out of ‘luck! eant for. I ¥ e pot be. fore you ‘ "You don’t have to. be an Economist to know about re- Sarena of surplus, espe- cially if it's spare tirgs. Ask | Donald’s, (ot, Se Se now you know it. Friday's | chael, will be scene of poverty stricken Bivie with Fernando Stirrup in at- celebrants at the snevet Ltd jtendance. A few pe were Times Dance on Soin ei Jr., | Made about the good work he is do- Manuel R. Cabre vmmit. | 28 #S traffic and school patrol- chairmen of. ihe. tee cat " |man at Truman School. a . P | A skit consisting of a slight ridi- No one will be permitted in the cule of a woman's afteribon of ballroom unless they ayy — rds and its lighter conversation ae: le peepee will be mmpared to a round-table dis- as * | cussion or a more serious type of rded every hour. An exceP- | Gicoussion was porieaeall he the tional door prize has been se- fii, Taking part were Lts. 0. sured for the lucky winner. |J. Washburn, Frederick Bitting Cabrera state ee ene |and by Mesdames Jack Delaney, Kranich and His Stum! for af. | Gleason Snow and Edward Bayly. have been ananped /818¥ rae admitted that more fathers fair. Dancing will beg ar 2222, | Should attend the PTA meetings ye preigh ae rte paid and also assume any duties when | asked. their income tax, Cobras. eee | The business meeting was also gests that you wear what y | conducted by the fathers and very have left for the Pe |well handled, too. Refreshments The birthday of a a jand social were enjoyed by all at Lesion wil be observ 9 | the close of the meeting. | Veterinarian Due Spring Fashion _| Shied Spuiheored | For Meeting With By Beta Sigma Phi | City Commission Veterinarian, Dr. J. Le Plans are going ahead rapidly re : for Beta Slenth Phi’s annual pre- | sons of psec aris sentation of spring fashions to be | Say in Key West Monday held at the beautiful pool of the ‘0 talk to city commissioners “Key Westers,” Sunday March 23} Concerning the desperate at 4:00 p.m. In addition te the fash- | a ae Lirias, 's serv- ion show, the dance team from the oe ee Gaede Arthur “Murray School will _per- Members of the Humane form and there will be vocal se- Society and citizens interest- lections by Key West’s young, tal-| @4 in the welfare: of ani- ented attorney, Bob Youmans,| ™éls have long expended an Richard Dundenne will favor the | suo to obtain veterinary audience as he has in the past with rvice. A A several semi-classical songs. Mrs. George Mills White, Models for the fashion show will| President of the Humane So- be: June Yates, Pamela Russell,| ciety has sent out an appeal Ray Winkle, Betty Cooper, James| asking that anyone _who Baker, Billy Osterhoudt, Bill Neb-| knows of a location with a let’, Hoke Holcomb, Ramona} large room, preferably two, Stampfl, Norma Gavalin, Marilyn with running water, whicl? Watson, Sylvia Knight, Nellie Pear- might be used as an office, son, Florence Horpt, Jessie Mi-| call immediately. Her tele- Dottie Wiggins, Florence; phone is 1986. Raybon, Marge Allen, Mrs. C. C.} Adell, Mrs. E. H. Eldredge and Ann Barber. COMBINATION PARTY — HONORS MULVEYS Pythian Sisters Plan Entertaining Program A special entertainment will be | presented Monday evening March 17 at eight o'clock following the A combination birthday and fare- | business session at 7:30 by Pythian well party was given Wednesday | Sister. Music and other features night by Mrs. Georgia Kile for her | are part of the program. sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and| A painting donated by Miss Fran- Mrs. Frank Mulvey of Washington, | cis Cochran will be given away. D.C. |The public is cordially invited to The Mulveys have been here for | attend. The program takes place at the past two months on their an-|the Knights of Pythias Hall on nual visit te Key West. Fleming street. Many friends, including out-of- ee town guests, attended the festive | Dion Qualifies Fred J. Dion, Simonton street, event. Stringed music and refresh- ments were thoroughly enjoyed. Miss Nan Gold of Key West will | today qualified for the office of accompany the Mulveys on their} Monroe County Tax Assessor. Chester Tingler, Marathon and Neil Saunders, Key West, quali- return trip to Washtington. After a visit with them, Miss Gold will go fied for the Monroe County Anti- Mosquito Control Board. on to Philadelphia, Pa., to her sis- | ter’s home. Mrs. Agnes Gabrielson Visits With Relatives of “Wimpy” and mother-in-law of Emma proprietors of the Island City Luncheonette, is visiting with them in Key West for an indefinite Period. Mrs. Gabrieslon made her first Sunday. She lives in Butler, New Jersey. She is taking in all the sights of Key West, her daughter- in-law Emma said, and attended “Kind Lady” at the Barn Theatre which she thoroyghly enjoyed. She Plans to see everything from the Aquarium to showplace mansions of Key West. Poinciang,P.T.A. Fathers Program Highly Successful Fathers’ (night»atd> Poinciana PTA, Monday, Marehsl0th was a big night. The: “Dads” were out in full force andipresented an excellent program. Gerald Saun- ders, vice-president, presided and led his men in group-singing Barber Shop style. The secretary, Dartiell Carey, took care of the minutes in his usual manner. The highlight of the program was the inspiring address given by Earl Adams, Clerk of Circuit Court on “Building Citizenship in the Home.” Dr. Dalton, Coun- ty Health Officer, and Mr. Le- Jand March, assistant superin- tendent of public instruction, explained “Summer Roundup” fof pre-school children. A. H. Carey, principal, spoke. briefly on the growth of Poin- ciana school and thanked the School Board for their fine work classroom _ lights, light, street light, tennis ment, electric -bells. Master Jerry McMaster read a ‘timely poem about fathers going ‘to PTA meetings. The counts were won by Miss Castro and Miss Allen. The parents of Poinciana were delighted to meet Dr. and Mrs. Dalton and wish them wel] in Key . West. Hot coffee and doughnuts were served by that fine hospitality team, Mrs. Adams arfd Brill. equip- Lo- British railroads use track sec- tions 60 feet long prepared ia advance of any new construction. They are put in place by cranes and welded together. Mrs. Agnes Gabrielson, mother | airplane flight from New York to | Miami and then te Key West on! \Mrs. C. B. Harvey, Mrs. Grace Crosby. Nominated For State B.P.W. Offices capable | ithis year. Improvements include | outdoor spot- | room | | py dance team. Musie for dancing | | which begins at 10 Flower Girls: Miss Donna Wi a.m. will bejjiams, Miss Barbara Pritchard, |played by the excellent Bob Me-| Miss Penny Johnson, Miss Gloria | Grew orchestra. The | charge: Dance committee: co-chairmen: | Mrs. Reginald T. Pritchard. | Sands and Mrs. Herman Moore, Hostesses: Nurses of the Monroe following persons are ie Muniz. Tickets: Mrs. B. C. Papy Reservations: Mrs. Howard Wil | son, Ph; 18043 | Mrs. Mary Louise Spottswood andj| Door Committee: Mrs, Edna Ju lian, Mrs. May Abrahamse, Mrs. Hostess committee: Mrs. Henry {John Gardner, Mrs. Roland Goulet Finance: Mrs. U. J. Delgado Publicity: Mrs. Marion Stark A resolution was reaffirmed | tended the meeting were: Mrs. Catherine. McManus, delegate for the distriet nominating board, and Mesdames Blanche ‘Miller, | Merle Curry and Grace Crosby. | Mrs. Opal. Eckhoff-:of Miami | was elected district director and Mrs. Beulah Butler, also of Mi- ami, as assistant director for the coming year. State president of the BPW, Miss Helen Krauss of St. Peters- burg outlined some of the plans |for the coming Florida State jconvention to be held in St. | Petersburg May 15 through May 17 at the Suwanee hotel. Principal speaker at the dis- trict meeting was Mrs. Beatrice Patterson, field director for the National B.P.W., from New York. for the nomination of lecal Key West members of the Business and Professional Woman's Club at | the Miami meeting last Sunday of B.P.W. District Ten. Mrs. C. B. | Harvey was nominated for State president of the organization. Mrs. Grace Crosby was nominated as State corresponding secretary. Kay: West: members: who | ate renner She spoke on_ national policies before 200 members and remind- ed them that they are a part of the largest organization for em- ployed women in the world. Her theme stressed this fact and the relative one that it is time to think, not only in terms of the United States, but as citizens of the entire world. 2 ee Visiting Here James J. McKnight of Opa Locka is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary J. McKnight, 1405 Newton street, over the weekend. The for- mer Key Wester is now ediitor of- the Opa Locka News and the Northwest Dade News, in Dade county, PALMLAND ORIG. SOUTHWIND JACKETS rate U.S.-1 AS ADVERTISED AT 13.95 IN ALL MIAMI STORES Men's Tropical Cuban Jackets ll. 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