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Y everyone -—- from w te rare on one cooking and one and Some of the snazziest sun- | glasses in town are to be found this day at Beachcomber Jew- elers — Right at the time they were @elivered. gues" who was there ~~ little old me. Johnay on the Spot. These are the Glare Ban Sun Glasses with the famous GB curved lenses. tested and sp- preved by the U. S$. OpCo Tredemark. This is-your guar- antee of optical quality. The \men's glasses are ce and masculine with toricive of || thanks again to all our t with gar- | epper. | , ert Ht i tt Ee Fee = a r j i : ' i g : ! | iif fe ) I F [. E i i El 3 i nis ‘ih ipes ett eee g i z ge aes in a iL i : i i. Ink something else — like one about a new doghouse with a door x ix & ‘That's all for today folks, and we'll be back at the same old corner come Monday. Just so we can’t possibly -be missed! And good |friends the merchants, Truly, Jaxon—(Advt) 3 THIRD AN: | MADE BY NEW YORKERS Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Bensley lof Binghamton, N. Y., are stopping | at the Santa Maria motel for their | third visit to Key West. The first lone was in 1950 and they were so continued their annual visits. jand the “grand views’ of the | ocean. “We like to get away from hustle and bustle,” added. jemployed by the welfare depart 33 Mrs. omens dt Both she and her husband are rege — Bigg con Puff is recit- ing his Eng! sson and Dan's ii + ETY ... PERSONALS, . , NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Scene From “The Perfect Idiot” Pr By The Senior Class Citizen Staff Photo SENIORS, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE: DORIS TYSON, DOLORES PEREZ, JAMES. COOPER, EDYTH HAMPTON, ROGER COLE, Bit... Senior Class Presents Topper Of Comedy Action The cast of “The Perfect Idiot”, Key West high School Senior class play, presented their premiere per- formance last night before an en- thusiastic and delighted audience at the High School auditorium. ‘This three act farce under the di- rection of Mr. Richard Erigman sufficient comedy to send pe coat away more than satis- “The acting was superb many NEBLETT. PAMELA RUSSELL, | Key West Society In Smart Turnout For Closing Ball Of 1952 Season Key Westers put on their best bibs (there was one small guest nine years of age) and tucked themselves into their party clothes for the last sociat whirl of the whirling m. to be held at the Casa Marina hotel. The closing event was the ball sponsored by the Monroe County Cerebral Palsy and Cripples s Association and given Wednesday night from 10 o'clock ta 1 in the morning. Except for the lobby, the big resort ‘looked deserted, the smart shops closed and vacated, the big dining room denuded of furniture and fixtures. But the lovely patio in its tropical setting vibrated with activity and was aglow with festive lights to match the spirit of the patrons. State Representa- gold frills pranced out for their first contribution to the enter- tive Bernie C. Papy and his wife] # were there along with county and city officials, naval officers and citizens who are interested in ‘all | backing the establishment of aj — clinic for the Association's work. A nearly new moon and strings of rainbow lights illuminated the} dance floor where couples fox- trotted, waltzed and exhibited | Key West’s favorite. dance, the ger and Margaret Tennyson (Mit-~ chell Appelrouth and Edyth Hamp- ton) are shocked. Dan's brother Jackie (Samuel Nodine) can only offer wisecracks. Latherby claims he will stop publication of Mr. Ten- nyson,s book. To add to this Dan’s teacher Miss Baker (Clara Thomp- son) and school principal Mr. Bar- nard (Jimmy. Cooper) arrive just as Latherby is leaving to announce he has quite all school activities. With this Dan’s father tells him he is not going to college until he straightens everything out. Dan is rejected and becomes even worse when some of Jackies friends Jeanie (Dolores Perez,) Carla (Doris Tyson,) Puff (John Griffin) and Linda (Pam Russell) the girl Dan likes arrive to ask a favor of Dan. It seems Puff, the’ school’s star athlete, is going to be declared ineligible for sports and | they want Dan to tutor him so his | grades will pick up. Dan agrees to so if they will make him a so- | cial success and Linda must go | steady with him. After’ much arguing they finally | charmed by the city that they have | agree. Dan hyptnotizes Puff and | j Puff begins to like to study. In the They fish some but mostly enjoy | 8¢cond act Linda walks out on Dan i¢ | ‘Just resting” and enjoying the cli- | 20d Jeanie, Carla, and Puff walk in | @ | mate, the atmosphere of the area | fuming because Puff's no longer in | terested in sports. Dan again hyp- |motizes Puff, My Latherby gets himself hypnotzied and Dan can- not get them out of it. Latherby rumba, to the excellent music of Norman Kranjch and his orches- tra. At 11 o'clock, a floor show of local talent was presented. Joe Torrano, expert drummer who used to have his band at Lou Walter’s Latin Quarter, Miami, bounded up after the opening fanfare and introduced the mis- tress of ceremonies, Dorothy Ray- mer, not forgetting to use her former amusement editor’s col- umn title, “Show Time.” And the show went on. First on the program was young, good-looking, Kenny Fel- ton who sang “Blue Moon” and “If I Loved You.” He’s a high school junior, son of one of Key West's oldest families. An athletic and intricate French can-can brought whistles from the amused audience when five young debutantes in purple and To add to the mixup a policeman | (Homer Herrick) walks in and La- therby walks--I mean hops, out of |the closet as the curtain comes down on utter chaos. In the last act a psychiatrist (Bill Neblett) is called in as Dan fakes going bezerk. Mr. Tennyson prac- tically has a nervous breakdown when he finds out his son a child | genius made a zero on an IQ test. | If you can afford a doctors bill |to have your sides repaired after splitting them with laughter come |tonight and see - “The Perfect Idiot”. Curtain goes up promptly at 8 p.m. at the High School audi- ment of Broome County, New York folks are at the door. The kids hide toriam. State. When you're making pie pastry gether with thhe fingers so it cleans ithe bowl, Latherby in the closet and dis guise Puff as a hatrack. Dan's }father and mother, Miss Baker, ease | ¥S¢ just enough water to make it} Mr. Barflard and a reporter (La- | possible to gather the dough to-/verne Carrera) walk in fuming There fs confusion as Latherby | practically tears down the closet. EVERYONE IS WELCOMED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING ARRANGED ESPECIALLY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS. Our Speaker Will Be: 4 CHAPLAIN HAROLD F, MENGES Also, for Our Special Music We Will Have Some of Our Local Sailors Singing and Guiter Music Key West Youth for Christ 7? FLEMING STREET 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY the publicity and over-all ar- rangements, = FREESE i LUCKY YOU! YOU LIVE IN KEY WEST — WHERE THE SUN ALWAYS SHINES — AND YOU CAN DINE & DANCE CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB @ LUNCH @ COCETAILS @ DINNER @ DANCING TOP OF DUVAL ON THE ATLANTIC NEVER A COVER OR MINIMUM NAVY 3 F K Bes beerae iif a g z | j 4 i f fe E s8 j : E 3 i . | | i ie iH fF if ; g i i iH < ? i Z i | i ee 4 F i Faye arf j i 4 ge He z g a & eo & ip E y fl | i Le z s g i SHETRE i lal id | ji fitted i i é in i [ , i: ! ee He aE afi t ci i i Friday, May 2, 1952 THE Key WEST CITIZEN Page § ITO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935- LTJG. Goforth Transferred Woodson Has USS Coates (DE-865) operating | Air Force, Atlantic Fleet where he with the Atlantic Fleet: out of Key | will receive further assignment to i 3 ef i H i f ; 5 7 Pi THIS ISNT THE SURF CLUB (although you can hear It) pS IT IS KEY WEST'S FAV set DINING SPOT! . FOR FINE FRENCH & ITALIAN CUISINE Come in and try it — Dinners Served until 10 P.M, DANCING EVERY SATURDAY TO THE MUSIC OF GUS AYALA & ORCHESTRA Never @ cover or minimum — AIR CONDITIONED — 909 Simonton St, SPECIAL FOR THE SUMMER BLUE PLATE LUNCH — Entree—2 Veg, We BLUE PLATE SUPPER — Entree—2 Veg. Tye ALA CARTE © OYSTERS CHICKEN 1% FILET MIGNON @ SCALLOPS T-BONE STEAK 1 THAN AL LOGUN’S Beautiful Ocean Patio THE are here, ESPECIALLY SINCE MELLOTONES direct from Mother Kelty’s at Miami Beach BETTY, BUDDY & STAN TO ENTERTAIN YOU EVERY NITE 7 — 1 A. M. - oq By Popular request Saturday dinners til 12 Midnite NEVER A COVER @ DINING e SUNDAY MATINEE NEVER A MINIMUM @ DANCING SINGING @ FUN