The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1952, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, april 10, «0 ~ SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ‘DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Zditor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ‘Tampa Garden Club Federation Ist Presbyterian | Indiana Couple PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 FERN CHAPTER OES Apply To Wed More than 50 million tons of coal were carried by Great Lakes | Benefit Ball Prepares For State Convention Mrs, William A. Bingham, president of the Tampa Federation which convene in Tampa on April 21, 22 and 23rd. ‘There is a special treat in store| ried out in Spanish style, start- Joe. with: the most elegant dress | these with graceful draped | vamp, slender strap, open toe ‘and high heel. In Muticolored | simulated snake. | $399 510 FLEMING ST. ing with a seven course dinner -| (delectable Spanish food) the decorations and favors all to employ Spanish influence and -| design and color. Something in the way of a lovely surprise awaits all ladies attending this gala affair. A chuck wagon luncheon, scheduled for Wednesday, April 23rd at The Tourist Center on the banks of the famous Hills- borough River, promises to have prare treats in store for hundreds of garden clubbers. ‘On Tuesday, April 22nd, there will be a conducted garden tour, featuring six outstanding Tampa Gardens, including the Hydro- ponic Gardens at Florida Chris- tian College, Temple Terrace, Florida, about ten miles out of Tampa. Termination of the Gar- den Tour will be in famous Mar- jorie Park on Davis Island, where an informal tea will be served to all attending. The tea will honor the national preési- dent, Mrs. G. C. Spillers, of Tulso, Oklahoma. 4 There is to be a very special feature in the way of beauty, entertainment and education, presented to the guests of the convention and also the entire .city of Tampa may enjoy the same. Four merchants of Tampa have given entire show windows for the follewing displays: | No. 1. A display of dried, Flor- ida Material Flower arrange- ments ‘by Mrs. J. W. Baker of Tampa, outstanding flower ar- Moving Outside? Speen: 3 Bright new “covers revive that Get them at: Fleming At Casa Marina Group Elections . | Motor To City For Marriage Mark New Year Election of officers in various organizations of the First Pres- byterian Church marks the end | i of the church year which term- inated officially on March 31, Harold Laubscher has been nam- ed new chairman of the Board of Deacons with George Somers, vice-chairman. Everett Winter was elected secretary and Edgar Stark, re-elected treasurer. Retiring chairman, Fred Miller | requested a year off after as-! Parris bid Suties foc Sree Bere, It -was noted that under his leadership the financial affairs of the church were not only. well handled but a surplus shown in the finances turned over to the expansion program for the fu ture. He was voted sincere ex- seenion of appreciation for his wor! New officers elected by the Youth Fellowship group are Ben- geiti at Hy fe ay i Hi 58 g this group. The Pioneers organization, un- der the leadership of Mrs. Ralph Noble, adult advisor, have elect- Lanny Harris, prsident; Jack Mahon, vice-president; Arthur Noble, secretary; Miss Janice Nonnemacher, treasurer.« Both youth groups meet at the church for their devotions each Sunday evening at 7 p.m. CREDIT DUE THREE YOUTH CENTER AIDS Three more persons deserving credit for the work with the new Key West Youth Center have been reported by Mrs. Stuart Whiting, chairman for the “Build Youth With Freedom” project. The helpers ‘are Mrs. Harry Richardson of the Senior Wo- men’s Club who served as of the hostesses at the second ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garcia who served as members of the council. ; Eo is | USE T-4-L FOR P. J. Harvey of Tampa. Several delegates from Key West's Garden Club are expected ATHLETE'S FOOT It peels off the outer skin and ex- poses b fungi to kill it Want a lot of mileage for your money ? i MEETING POSTPONED ' The regular meeting of the Fern Chapter No. 21 Or- . der of the Eastern Star has been postponed from #Friday, April 11 to Friday, April 25. Commission Meets City Commissioners will meet in recessed session tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. A number of matters that time did not allow for discussion at Monday’s meet- ing will be acted upon. About 100 out of every 101 Red Cross workers in the United ., | States are volunteers. HURRY! FINAL SALE MUST CLEAR ALL STOCK BY APRIL 20 DRESSES ‘OPEN 10 AM. - 10P.¥ — BEACHWEAR $2.00 — $12.00 DONT MISS THE BARGAIN TABLE VALUES TO $25.00 — $2.00 TO $10.00 LILI SHOP CASA MARINA HOTEL BATHING SUITS Charles Wayland Stevens, 29, U. S.S. Howard Gilmore and Pauline Gibson, 26, Al’s Trailer Court, have applied for a marriage license at the County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Earl Emil Sawyer, 39, 3809 Flag- ler Avenue and Nina Louise Arth- ur, 32, 3625 Flagler Avenue, have also applied to wed. Easter Gifts . . Easter Toys and Easter Cards THE HOBBY SHOP 105 TRUMAN AVENUE freighters during, 1951. The Modern Way” to Buy Ice Cream SEALTEST HALF GALLON @ EASY TO STORE (fits the ice tray compariment of your refrigerator) 5a “e@ EASY TO SERVE (just slice ‘or spoon) © ECONOMICAL (the thrifty way to buy 4 full pints of ice. cream) ) © CONVENIENT ( on hand for family aos expected guests) HALF, Glo Artifciat Flavors) tn any Seuthers Dairies Seattest ian cream. JAPALAC ENAMEL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS @ BIG FESTIVAL OFFER WHILE IT LASTS... SAVE 50¢ om. sprco SATIN THE 100% LATEX EMULSION PAINT B'LL admit that the price tags of : automobiles—all automobiles— aren't what they used to be. | But it’s just as true today as ever before ‘that some price tags are lower than others, and some cars cost less to own than others. So let’s see how a Buick Spectat fits i}into the picture. Take first cost. If you put the price tag } of this Buick against price tags of cars .that have always been tagged as belong- ing in “the low-priced field”—you'll find that, in actual dollars, a Buick’s surpris- ingly close to these cars of lesser size and horsepower. But that's just the beginning. What you're getting here is Buick quality — this SprciaL comes down the same assembly line as Supers and ROADMASTERS, Its heft tells you it has extra sturdiness in frame and structure. Its Fireball Engine delivers extra power. It is an eight, a valve-in-head, with high compression, and the miles you can get from a gallon of gas make it a thrifty performer. You get Buick’s Million Dollar Ride, which protects you—and the car—from jars and jolts, Even the tires are bigger — which, any tire man will tell you, lengthens their wear, And if you pay a bit extra for Dynaflow Drive* you're easing the strain on the engine, the rear end, the tires—and So when we talk about “mileage for your money” we're talking about the miles you'll get from your car—includ- ing the unused miles that are what you have to sell when you trade it in. Maybe that’s why Buick’s doing so well in the present market. Why not come in and see what a great car this is for you? Eines pmen!, scceamries. trim and modela are mubsect to change without patton, Wheel Crvets stenderd on RoapwatTen, optional et extra ecat on other Serves, White mdewails optional at ertre cost when swetlehie. “Stonderd on Hos omastEs, eptioncl ot extre cost on other Series. Sure is true for 52 7 SPECIAL ‘World's most famous PRICE white that stays white. 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