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| WOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor “SHOP HOPPING ~~) Writing columns like writing a letter: After Dear was oy YOU Never know where to -begin, except at the - beginning, “go ‘that’s where we'll start too. who have been asking, “where can -you go to dance in Key Well, the answer right here: Beginning Saturday night at 7 P.M. and every sin- gie night thereafter, Sundays when the hours are 3-6 and 9-12, Kiki Artists Group ‘Out-Door Show Closes Sunday | suc paintings to date. group of artists, The Key West Artists’ Group, | which has applied for member- ship in the Federation of Florida Art, has again carried through a ful show. The Outdoor | |Gailery, located in the yard of | |the Old Island Trading Post, on Whitehead at Caroline, will close on Sunday, March 30th, af- ter showing to more than 1200 pedple, and having sold twelve The Outdoor Gallery differed from the semi-annual Street Fairs of this rapidly-enlarging n that all the ‘Y's late to be talking of udding, but we just found a in an old cook book so worth passing on, we'd probably forget it by ‘next Thanksgiving anyhow. —* the festive effect of danc- flames on a plum pud- ed with lemon extract}-on "top of each individual steamed g. Just before serving, set 5 u : E 1 3 Th a EF " e J i : E £ 5 iit i 8 i it | * ite in our family for years, are open faced sandwiches made as fol- lows: Toast as many slices of ‘bread as needed under the broil- er, on one side only. Turn .un- “Aoasted side up and put one slice Cheese, one teaspoon : * tomato soup and two half slices of bacon on each slice of bread. Return to the broiler until the bacon curls, and be sure you shave enough left to make sec-; head that goes under the hat onds and thirds! x * This is for all the people jenséd | $799 worth of machinery and Latin American Band, straight from Ciro’s, will be playing at Logun’s beautiful Ocean Patio for your dancing pleasure. Kiki is a former Key West boy with a great ambition: To return to his home town with his own band, and here he is! Not without lots and lots of experience either. He has play- with the Monchito,Rhumba_ Band, Xavier Cuget. made mo- tion picture shoris, and spent 5 years with Freddie Calo’ who ds now at the Golden Slipper, before forming his own group. Besides the entrancing “fythmns. of rhumba, samba, pnd hot and sweet American “music, our good friend Al is of- fering one of the coolest, dreamiest dancing spots in the whole U,S.A. The patio will be re-arranged for extra dancing space, and will be screened from the public. There will be soft lights and fast friendly service in the eating and drinking department. Alto- gether, I think you will find the Ocean Patio a delightful place to go to forget the cares of the day, and enjoy the beauty of the nights in old Key West. From the National Newsletter comes” heartening news, I am sure. Underwater television _ ca- meras’are helping the Navy spy on the ocean. and locate sunken ships. They! will cut: down the use of divers). and. should be a boon to buried treasure hunters = : es. All hand- embroidered. All ‘sizes, all colors. Of rayon, silk, ‘wool. or cotton. There must shave been busy fingers in Key West thin; i to crochet all these dainty ‘And now, lest we forget Eas- ter — and who could? — Chil- dren's Corner “has dozens of the prettiest Easter Bonnets you'll find. Straws and pique. trimmed and berib- our little princesses BH a ~~ ke *& ° A. new. washing hint -to take| With Open House Open house will be held Sunday, March 30 from 5 to 7 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Hugh Williams, 729 Truman avenue, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiggins. Mr. Wiggins, N. A., is the distin- guished New York and New Eng- land artist, internationally knowr | Guests at open house*will be enter- tained with an exaibit of his paint- “Impressions of Key some of the wrinkles out of an ‘old worry: To keep a baby bon- net in shape after it is washed, place it on a balloon you have first “blown up to the proper ars close in the popu- larity poll are the cottons with gold embossing, and a wonder- ful off the shoulder two piecer with interesting Egyptian aes : i af fi it ii Fe z hats while they last at a $5.75 close- | out, ae pa? x * |Year is coming: without statching them till they feel like galvanized tin; without} hiding seven pins in them and without pounding the buttons in- to little recessed dimples. (Or maybe he says, he'd just buy ‘just wash them himself.) Sounds | like a step in the right direction, ket | How about dressing up the | paintings hung were regular gallery prices, and there | will be no auction at its close. In spite of the many people who would like to see this gal- |lery continue, it has been found close because wear and tear on the paintings is too, great taking them down and putting them up each day. Also sudden showers are most injurious to the fine work repre- S$. BIRTHS Son To Jacobs’ Mr. and Mrs, Mike Jacobs, 129-D Pcinciana, announce the birth of a son at 3:39 this morning. The new arrival weighed five spounds, nine ounces, and has been given the name of Michael Joseph. The child’s father was selected as the outstanding young man of Key West for 1951 by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. He be- came the first active serviceman to receive this award. b Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Higgs, Jv., 8 Nassau lane, axe the hap- py parents of a son, born Tues- day, March 25 at Monroe Gen- hospital, The weighed eight, pounds, ten ounces and has been named Clarence; HI. The, Higgs have’ an- other child, theit two year old SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE \A Crying Towel For The Departing White House Men jin an | East Africa: just before World War | ~ jugge Gibson pointed out that ee eeemen Be there were delinquent ‘children as | hump on in his excellent acting of | the members of the club up to date | the role. ' | He dees a top job of portraying | — she outlined the duties of her of- j the Canadian who likes his liquor | fice and stated that out of ten cases | and deplores the intrusion of a tea- | in her court, eight. are eer Citizen Staff Photo FOUR YOUNG KEY WEST MATRONS, weep inore than crocodile tears as they wave farewell to The Independence, piloted by their favorite Col. F. W. Williams, President Truman's per- sonal pilot, and one minute later to the score of correspondents.in National Air Line’s D-C 6 press plane. The beach set mourning ‘the exodus are’Mrs. Ygnacio Carbonell, Mrs. Betty French, Viola Veidt and Mrs. Edith McCarthy. : ;@daughter Marian. Barry Donates * Tract Of Land , i setembies | TO Association Sch and Big Pie K Beach a ‘ey presen- ted a tract. of land to the Lower Keys Property Qwners tion for a future club house it was announced today by C. Sam B. Curry, secretary. Barry's offer of land was im- mediately accepted by the group which commemonates its first anniversary Sunday with a bar- becue at Big Myrt and Wesley’s on Big Pine Key. Rose Jaffee of Perky Lodge gave the first $50 toward building the LKPOA‘S clubhouse. The meeting which was held at Perky’s Lodge began at 8 p.m. The Sunday barbecue will be open to all members and their families, Curry said: Mrs, H. Williams it be real dream girls’ © Will Honor Artist Motherwell, Lanarkshire, > Si land, in a Scotch Presbyterian home, Converted to the Baptist faith, he now holds one of the most famous pulpits — that of New York's Riverside Church, as suecessor to Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. Educated at “Glasgow, he has been associate professor of religious philosophy at Mc Master in Canada and a leader in ecumenical activities in the U.S. and Canada. ; ¥ Recitals Changed | To Tuesdays Roberts will play a group.of three numbers. He will assist Organist } Charlse Roterts, The soul is one with its faith. | Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins, have spent the winter here and find the island a delightful and interesting place. They have made a host of friends and have been frequently enter- Assisting Mrs. Williams Sunday in receiving and serving guests, ROBERT JAMES : , born March 28, 1! The Organ recitals at St. Paul’s) Episcopal church, Duval street, | for the remainding two ‘weeks of Lent has. been changed from Mtn- § days to Tuesdays. f At next Tuesday's recital, )Billy | 'N CLUB RESUMES MEETING TIM “West. Garden Cl Velding Of R Friday, March 28, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN os Page 5 PHO! Citizen Office, 1935 |MAID'S NIGHT OUT) Exchange Club ee Hears Talk By i “THE AFRICAN QUEEN,” [at the Strand Theatre |‘ Tudge Gibson Den't be misled by the title. “The African Queen” is no jungle Ama-} but the name of an old launch, ; Juvenile Court Judgé Eva W. Gibson was guest speaker st - take : Exchange Club-at-its-Ladies Night 1 tub \hich plies the river! ‘Heeting held Wednesday night at solated Segtom of. Germans Cojjette’s restaurant. far back as 2000 B.C, and brought on delinquency. drinking spinster, wonderfully act- ing ster, cases and only. two al juents. ed by Katherine Hepburn. | “We very seldom hear of the de- La Hepburn is fired with noble | pendent cases, but that is our main | ideas: to strike a blow for the Em- problem,” said Mrs: Gibson. pire and to avenge the death of her | «we have about 4,500 children brother, a missionary. There are | under our judisdiction. The juvenile | exciting episcdes: a Suspenseful, court has over a child until he is | long chase on jungle rivers, native | 17 years old. Today, the juvenile | atlakes, storms, insects, crocodiles | court: has power to hold parents in and other denizens of the river. . . | contempt of court ‘if they «re con- and capture by the enemy. The tributing to the delinquency of a ending. . .well, you'll have to see | child or if they obstruct in the func- it. Even final Hollywood tradition | tioning of the juvenile court,” she doesn’t mar the over-all quality of | stated. the film. It’s a well-prepared con- Judge Gibson emphasized that coction of adventure and counter- {the great. majority of delinquents point characterization. ‘ are not actually delinquents, but ‘The story is an adaptation of C. ) gre “misunderstood children’? who S. Forester’s novel. If some of the | need proper handling and under- events seem implausible, like | standing. ‘ attacks, storms, insects, ‘crocoriles; She pointed out that religion to sink a German gunboat with a | plays a great role in the life of a home-made torpedo, .it’s all part | child and said that parents and of the original script with delight- | children should “pray and play” ful derring-do combined with real- | together. ees ‘ an Sele a touch of humor to break the tension at right mo-|, After the E light ments, Topping class.” ay 5 a sWitehes .is cl it or two of white shellac will make the Avila To Make = |iSccr'iine‘ntures $2,300 Repairs (in Residence Joseph - Avila, 813 Simonton street, has taken out a city build- ing permit for $2,500 for general repairs te his home. Other permits issued were to Mts. Ann Manker, 524 Margaret street, $550, repairs to roof; J. W. Hattrick, 808 Flem- ing, $150, roof on utility house; Jo- sephr Davis, 805 Shavers Lane, 5 tuilding of 8) x 10-fr: addil to home. 7 You'll Have Cool Summer Living Crisp Cotton Slip Covers Tailored by .j » To Start Soon |, “Welding of the grandstand.-reef | at Wickers” stadium ‘will within the next two or days, City Manager Thursday, April 3 at the Wo- mh man’s Club on Duval street at begin | The meeting last month was postponed due to th ef. “La Semana Ale: All members are urged to at- tend the coming meeting. King | It is hoped to have the roof | ready for the Little League pl that will start shortly. Last ye It_is easier to bes taught than te Bayview | Flatter Your Ret PARADISE Especially this one in Navy: Bive Calf, Cut just the way you like It, SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT LISAN SHOES: 504 SOUTHARD ST. OPP. BUS STATION will be Mrs, William R. Warren, Dan. Navarro, Mrs. Eberhardt, Miss Helen Claud Wil- | liams, Miss Nancy Jones and Miss Patricia Patton. for breathless. Seems | only yesterday we were saying FLASH! Genuine fur felt | something about a bright new | of highest grade for mem. | week ‘jike a clean starched | housedress and here we are with a tired old one. Our Baby New heatd Of a man who wish! ainost ready f i iy for long ed a rich : spleens | rate, Oh well, it’s great fun, | tit washed his shirts without |eocing. bedi ound. nave gtr | frazzling cuffs and collars, and | .turt Jaxon.—(Advt) | ‘Scout Troop To Be Honored Mon. The Men’s Club of the Fleming this Easter? See Donald. a * * this troop at the present time. Lt. | ts Holt, Segutmaster will Si { ik and 4 ‘s Another week gone and We present COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND YOU ARE WELCOME AND THERE IS NO ' OBLIGATIONTO BUY = THIS IS THE END! _ FINAL REDUCTIONS UP TQ 50% EXCLUSIVE ATTIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS ~ LADIES’ ‘and MEN’S © LILI SHOP _IN THE CASA MARINA HOTEL econ ee fe | FLOATING ACTION: Revolutionary! ‘A new design principle p if style 492 - BROADCLOTH. style 495~Royon SATIN 2” style sehen Style 395—Rayon SATIN A cup 32 to 86. 8 cup 32 to 40. C cup 32 to 48. White only. - a