The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 4, 1952, Page 5

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round Portuguese sardines.|the big secret — it can all bey ve at least one /found in Key West! slice of sil which, of buttered toast! more than a pique bow or with’ rere: i 32 g a § and girls more fish — M t look flannel and Build into your wardrobe and you'll be building on a twelve month plan. It works! Then keep on adding to your collection of small things to wear again and again with different clothes. Really good artificial am, try this on your | flowers (roses this spring) _chif- : fry or poach an} fon handkerchiefs in your favor- can” for ite colors, striped ‘cotton or On @jchamois gloves to supplement to sprin- are placed your white ones, veiling ban- deaux and hats that are nothing a vy paste or it~’ wreath of leaves. And now for a * Let's go come ~ next} shopping. : eb 4 i i zis ZEEE i i LF if F i ; A 3 E i i : i i Ht af Fit at tt H 4 fing Coke” which was nothing at all but a nut cake. Maybe that wes for guess where the auts are. Further on though, it. says |that if you add almond flavoring instead of that other half cup of jnut meats you haven’, got, you'll jhardly miss them at all. Sounds tlike @ good idea. And now an exira word un al- » mond flavoring. Little cakes and cookies Qlavered with almond and rose water are very elegant. {Grandmother doted on rose zee If you don't think the ani- | mal world bes invaded the Pythias, | wednesda: ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ERYONE. S200 bAiriddy,waprih4, 1952 - ‘Mrs P. J..Ross Wins First Prise n as the Ladies City Gel tournament got .|Follows Trail Truman Elewentary P. To Arctic Circle Penetrating into the: strange North,”. Bert Harwell, Natior a com- panion film “Canada West” to.a ago. ~ Many will _ remember his “yontertaining bird notes and/stricted to one. subject. Lane sta- whistling to his own piano mt Navy men, they the Sonar School wre. Green, a writer, used to fwrite a fishing news column for Citizen yf °OLD Man Green,” Milton Fales ‘|Completes Course palms, 10 a.m. Ladies Day Golf Tourament, K. W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Conimerce, clubbouse, 8 p.m. ; Key West Bridge As sociation, Coral Room, Over- seas hotel, 7:45 p.m.- Meeting, Island City Navy Wives ~~Club No. 88; Bldg. 278, N. S., 10:30 a.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 10— Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary, V. At Ft. Jackson Private First Class Milton Fales of.715 Chapman Avenue, recently completed the ten-weeks Autom: tive Maintenance Course ct by the 12th Engineer (CG) Battalion of the 8th Entantt7 Division § Spe- cialist Training iment at For, | Jackson, foul Carolina. _ the fondamental F. W. Post 3911, VFW home, 8} p.m. Meeting, Jay Shees, Jaycee club- house, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary, Art- hur Sawyer Unit 28, Post home, 8 p.m. Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Cuban Masonic Lodge, 8 p.m. Meeting, Dadies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve Association, clubroms, 8:30 p.m. Busy Bee Club, 8 p.m. Gray Ladies Corps, coffee, 10 a.m. Meeting, Room Representatives of Jr. - Sr. H. $. PTA, school, 8 p.m. down and repair of Vehicles. Spe- cial tools and equipment. Soldiers showing special mecha- nical aptitude are selected for the course after they have undergone at least eight--weeks of physical training, and instruction in infantry weapons and combat tactics. Drowns In Canal MIAMI @® — John Cowan, 4, drowned in a canal behind his bome last September. Wednesday his brother, William Lowell Cowan, 10, drowned in a reckpit several blocks from his me. Mecting, Ladics Aid Grace Luth-]} po, eran church, 8 p.m. Art classes for adults ,West Martello Gallery, 8-9 p.m Meeting, Mosree Cousty Hospi- tal Woman's Aux. Sewing group, at bospitel.2 p.m. Luncheos, Rotary Club, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. | chicks at Donald's. | x * We lost our list of wha hoppen jon what day, and now we don’t even know what day this is the anniversary of — even. It’s prob. ably be kind to your mother- jJaw week or something. Well, sccing as how that is the state of jaffairs in shop hopping town, we hereby proclaim all next week Easter Shopping weck, and we'd 2 like to help Ti thea. | | and’ uses the by-line’ _ USMC, (ret,) Nancy Jones, Ledr. With Still Life Study * Over 100 members and their huse at Noble’s Workshop on Truman avenue fielg | Judges awarded a first prize to Mrs. P. J: Ross'for a At Work: attend’d an-in ; still. life in oil. Miss Joan Porter's composition of a lustre tankard against a rich drape was given a second prize. + Nellie Weymouth for another still life in oil) ia g z States is located on.the Naval Sta- bab “mention Went to #s a i | ne H Nd 6 #58 f i i Z* may work at any of their crafts which includes ceramics and ing class hours and will not be re- ted ¢ 3a them 2 Ye Tag od? eGherbleek, prints. ef: hibiscus that though the schedule calls yabik, | § foria "'M! Mrs, . 4 mingway, Mrs. cevedo, Patrick R D . ¥ sivtveld Tita ts p 3 h, Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, J. J. Rikeman and Mrs. Edna Miller. é The long roster of those at the Yshow included members and then guests: Dr. and Mrs. Harold Reil- ly, Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, Mrs. Wal- lace Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Me- Andrews, the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Brig. Gen. James Jones, | uideg arene Miss s Sineldeas, oa li itchard, Mrs. Lee Sue Tynes, Comdr. Parmalee, Mrs. Edna Miller, Mrs. Yvonne Baughman, Mrs. J. Edgar Willing, and others. | BRIDGE NOTES The Key West Duplicate Bridge association enjoyed the weekly |tournament held cach Wednesday at the Coral Room of the Overseas Hotel with several tables of bridge jin play. | Toppers of this week were Mrs. | “parent § be ond Mrs. Wales | Secohd ptave captured by Capt. and Mri Reaga dial ig final ana ieee : g 38 ai i MDI’ Key West audience three years] sculpture as well as painting dur- | py; - A large and appreciative audi- | long lovers en- ’s recital, and a cor- invitation is extended to the fourth ved Series, scheduled for - Roberts’ gladly. devote |, the Girl Scout organization of Mon- roe County are grateful to Mr. Jer- ry Trevor of the Florida National Bank for his gift of $100, The Cha- rity Carniyal’s contribution of $800, and. State Representative Bernie C. Papy, Saunders Wholesale, for phis gift of $100. Mr. Trevor ‘and Mr. Papy baye both shown mitch “y in- getting menting seed ‘ 5 a fered eaes they could be of service. ‘|. The generosity and interest of ymaking it possible and proper ig Program. Puzzled about your decorating scheme? Colorful slipcovers — smart draperies can give your home a litt. consut: ADELINE END OF SEASON CLEARANCE 30% to.50% DISCOUNT MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS BELOW COST EXCLUSIVE CASUALS . LADIE’S AND MEN’S OPEN 10 A.M. — 10 P.M. BEACH WEAR & ACCESSORIES LILi SHOP CASA MARINA HOTEL Mrs. capacity in which | ‘SIR aay PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Jr. Woman's Club Elects Officers Mrs. A. T. Sjursen Named Presta = se Wednestay evéning in the clubrooms at the W6 street, Mrs. A. T. Sjursen was re-elected as. lowing were elected for office. Ks ist Vice President, Miss Virginia Whitmarsh: 2 plans were ‘discussed the basket- . The Delegatss were cheséh for the between the two men. | Federation: of: Woman's Clubs’ En route to the point of no. re- | convention, to be held in Jack- turn, Milland protects a red-curled | sonville,,-April. 14 . through the - |damsel, Helena Carter, who is a 17th, Those shosen, we Mrs. , ae? Passenger with him in the same| Winston Jones stagecoach. She likes him, and of | Sjursen, Jr. Guest speaker at the fe rie i Sisks spi fey A Cup fe 8 - ¥ fipike am White and Biack STYLE 472—in BROADCLOTH A Cup — 32 to % 8 Cup — 32 to 8 White only $2.50

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