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SOCIETY ... PERSONALS . DOROTHY RAYMER, iety Editor SHOP HOPPING WITH oe —_— M1w.i8 OF Cerebral Palsy Association Dance Puts Clinic Fund Very Near Goal The benefit dance given by the Monroe County Cerebral Pals; | and Cripples Association at Casa Marina last Wednesday night net- ted some $360, according to Mrs. Everett Cox, the president. brings the Association within the last $100 of the $3,000 goal neces- sary to hire a therapist for the clinic which is planned. BALLOTS TO BE (Continued From Page One) Pinder will not wait until Wed- nesday morning to canvass the | | vote. Even one member of the three- j with clerks to canvass the vote, |r said. | This | man Board is sufficient together | men Monday, May 5, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page $ NEWS OE INTEREST TO WOMEN TEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Manane Wedding or MAID'S NIGHT OUT Sy “DOT” “THE BIG TREES” at the Strand Theatre, rke Douglas has been a de- tective, an ace reporter, a cham- pion prize fighter and a lof of Ki | 4% Music at the dance was furn- The three canvassers and | > i tough characters in his | | ished by Norman Kranich and| Clerks, plus the handwriting | x 1 all with huge success not 4 Mrs. Paul Albury | is orchestra. Mistress of cere-| expert, Herman Bennett, will | | jonly because of his ability to i | + monies Dorothy Raymer intro-| meet in the courtroow of the ae : ; Hello there, did you know it’s; carotene, or vitamin A, say new duced these performers in the; County Courthouse the mo- | } | act, but because the stories were ; still May? You might like to on studies which show | floor show: soloists Ken Felton| ment the machine votes are prime. In “The Big Trees” he is 1 know that this is Fir t Aid Week t your body gets more of this (accompanied by Betty Sheppard) | brought in from Tavernier, Is- cast as a lumberman who is un- : to May the twelfth. It’s really a| nutrient from a helping of kale and Janet Brown; can-can danc-| lamorada, and Marathon. us and just as tough as pitch to get druggists to make|than from the same amount of] ers Alice Garcia, Nancy Brooks,| Today, Assistant Custodian of umbejacks. But somehow, i the public more fir carre Carrots are richer in'| Betty Cooper, Camille Walterson.| Machines, Alfred Jones has in-| s film doesn’t have the timber scious. It’s also Irish Linen we aro! but much stingier about | and Marlene Park; specialty | stalled the voting machines in all | e other parts he’s played, to May 10th, so get out all y letting your body make use of | dancer Paula Newhouse; and |the precinct polling places. Keys and the old time serial thrills in Irish linens. Well, whatever it is, | it. Well, f'hevin's sakes, do they! rumba dancers Erme Valdes and /to the polls will be distributed | it go against the grain (not of # must be a good week \n ear to tell me I.can get arc Danny Acosta. by 6:15 a.m. tomorrow morning | the wood), When he manages to ~*~ * * better after dark on a helping)) Several high school girls acted|so that clerks and inspectors can| brake a caboose on a runaway Here we go with Kate |of Kale than on a helping of| as hostesses. These were Gal!|open up and prepare for their train in which his .ight of love Greenaway frocks at Ideal | carrots? Pass the Kale, Mom! Sweeting, Yvonne Malone, Joan} 49 pours of poll dut is trapped, the audience reaction Togs again, but really they de- | Kank Harrington, Addie Schoneck, and| “p,, nari cate ane: wequimed | {is “Ah, shueks.” Douglas. is serve more than one mention. | Costume parties are more Joyce Lounders. ‘s eee aie ene |meant for better character parts ‘They are so beautifully styled | fun, and it’s always been a At the drawing these valuable| at each polling place to keep of-| and his acting in this one. is and so reasonably priced. suppressed desire of ours to door prizes were awarded: a load | der. teat Florida ee was! just like the stumps of We saw a Kate Greenaway | wear a Jrass skirt. Well, at of concrete blocks to Ygnacio} 17099 have been assigned for this| jthe lumber industry, it's dead frock, a pinafore of cunning | last we think we have found Carbonell; a trip to Cuba to eae according - AP, of which | wood white pique with gingham and | one that can be worn with Jerry Shinkle, 715 White Street.|17 are on the Keys and Ke: | The time is 1900, costumes to rick-rack trim. It was in size | propriety over brief shorts. a pair of binoculars to J. T. Laing, | west, 7 | match. The setting, in full color, three, but they come in sizes | Ditty Box has grass skirts that 1409 Flagler avenue; a photo sit- R : is | jis the big redwood forests of the to six, and it was only $1.95. If | are the zeal McCoy, if an ting to Gene Witzel, 3632 Avenue | Deputies, clerks and inspectors | |Northwest when land claiming scarcely pays to make them | Irishman may intrude into the D; and an Elgin American com- | ™USt enforce the law which sny8 | |was still rampant. Douglas. is any more, that is if you con- | sacred precincts of the South pact to Bernie Papy, Jr., 1021|that no one may hand out litera- | flanked by a gang of men who sider your time as worth more | Seas. They are made of the Washington street. Donors of the | tue within 100 yards of a polling jare dissatisfied with their Irt as than 25c an hour. | real grass, not the rafia that prizes were: concrete blocks, |Place. But no deputy or police | | woodcutters. He promises them a Another charmer was a ruf- | is so common. Also they are so Charley Toppino; trip to Cuba, | “fficer may step inside the poll fortune if they invade the coun- fled Seersucker sun-suit. It has | well made with so much ma- Rogelio Gomez; binoculars, Tru- |€X¢ePt when he casts his own try of the big trees. They stride three full ruffles around the | terial that they are quite mod- man L. Amy; photo sitting, Cecil | Vote, unless he is called in by) in like a bunch of Paul Bunyans panties and is fully lined. It | est. These are the ones that Mardis; and compact, Frank |@ majority of the precinct elec- | but are confronted with protests comes in yellow with rust, | the natives really wear them- Johnson. A surprise package, the | tion inspectors. Jof earlier settlers of a religious blue with pink. Just think, all | selves and are gaily decorated donation of Mrs. Olga DePoo, Every candidate may certify sect wh theme is “Woodman, | asad A . those ruffles and no ironing. | with colored grasses over the _ ‘4 was raffled off and went to Rich-|a watcher to stay in the polling | | Spare at Tree!” After the Also $1.95 in sizes Bes oe top. Citizen Staif Photo ara Scoble, of Paradise, Cali- | place on wee that he elecion is) MR. AND MRS. JESUS GARCIA are shown immediately after ienbe Haas te lato the Rost Whether sweetie pie is blonde, | We have real news too — | ‘ornia, < conduete: honestly. ju! nO! their marriage, which took place in Havana, Cubs P office burns down, destroying brunette or red head she'll be | Mr. Lovell will soon be home | ret WEST DELEGATE to the Young Madeline Curry of 1030} watcher may step within 15 feet) 6 home ae bride whe ead the fore: ai Si St |the written claims... . through a charmer in one of these. | from the seas — loaded, we tate convention in Jackson- | James street, received top honors | of a voting booth or the election | . ss Elena Garcia |the efforts of the daughter of x«*«rk hear — with boxes and bales | Ville of Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. | among the high school students | officials’ table. of Havana The groom is a popular baseball and softball player | the religious group’s leader. The We read all the fashion fore-| and cartons of all the strange Paul G. Albury displays the | for ticket sales. She won two| Every election official must| well known in Key West. The couple spent a honeymoon in leader himself is killed when a casts of course, and find fresh| and wonderful things he has | special evening gown which she | free tickets for her sale of twenty | call out the name of the person | Cuba and have returned here to live at 912 Packer street. The | felled tree crashes down on the excitement in the new season’s| been collecting for a whole | will wear at the ball at the | tickets. entering a booth in a tone loud| many friends of the groom wish the couple a long and happy cabin which he foolishly refuses shions, in silhouett2, in color ear. The Ditty Box will be | ope 5 ,. ere Thi i i 7 atchers to hear| life. to leave. Dotglas risks his life y ; | opening of the assembly. There ie committee in charge of|enough for the watchers t | and tricks with accessories. full to the brim and bursting | jl] be 23 other members in | a!tangements included Mrs. Har-|it. That gives them a chance to ied trying to save the girl's father Of interest is the silhouette, in| at the Seams! | exact replicas of the lovely |V¢Y Bush and Mrs. Joan Mardis, | check registration lists and send | rere ...» thereby winning at least diet and dress Ape kk | cation, Mrs Albury ic the |co-chairmen; Mrs. Elliott Wil- | out for straggling supporters of] Month Of May Th Pred |her attention. After that, he ‘reation, rs. jury 1s ie A . “a " “J 2 P capes af oe ust) A brand new one on me —| official ree itiveot Key eee corresponding secretary; | their men before the polls close. | y eme Predominates jawings over 9 the side the will be small (we t You have eee = ani rs. Everett Cox, president i iti jtree conservationists a o- aitie® of cours aa au tool You have) sweats Sparkling Water Re- |” Other impartant atnre whe | ante ee teen | At Officers’ Wives Club Luncheon | mance is just. around the ext phasize a slender c to are so good Now bekah Lodge No. 14 of district | assisted were Max Marmorstein, beole ee. te Saad: ' pig trunk. Eve Miller is the accommodate the — prir or crust. on| 24 She leaves for Jacksonville | owner of the Casa Marina; Joe pcb . i; ae alll dani: te | The decorating committee of the) ford, Mrs. C. B. Stafford, and Mrs. | bonneted, long skirted woodland Empire cut of ne one-piece Sunday morning, accompanied | Allen, who printed the posters at pLrott robes 14 polls to check | FAWTUlant Officers’ Wives’ group! R. J. Massey. blossom. dresse ‘our skirt may be eith y| by other members, Mrs. Camille | Cost; and the Holsum Bakery, any alleged handwriting dis- |captured the poignant freshness; Cocktails were served, begin Now and then, the dialogue Sain or fell We ite fi a Robinson and Mrs. Julia Knight. | Which donated the tickets. An| Grepancy. and buoyant spirit of the merry! RiNé at noon, with Mrs. 8. L. Mil-/ gets in @ good chop, but 4 lot of it whirling with _pett N-|the whipped cream they add| The ats * | additional donation to the clinic : P rh eeere eet ‘ ‘ |ler and Mrs. J. D. Latimer presid-| it is composed of saws. derneath to di fl iesie used esi | imap eis he seat, | in the form of a $5 check has been |, Nobody can enter vote spony sa ee ree ing at the serving bowls. There's one line, delivered by hemline. You'll p r eve ack che aah . yf through | received from the Key West | bom te Sade ete hina cers’ Wives Club held Friday at|_. The excellent luncheon served by | Douglas with cutting effect. How that bigge fu A last minute pitch to tell may # woman’s Club. blind, illiterate or has tos | Fort Tayl FAWTU _ host: the courteous Fort Taylor staff|it missed the censor’s axe Is a t Pepe ee luse of his hands. Then he may | Fort Taylor. jostsesses 5 y | PROBES and the Saavie dram You'll you that Mother would be were h headed by Mrs. C.|Consisted of chicken and yellow} mystery . as ; ‘ i | ask a clerk to mark his ballot for | in charge headed by Mrs. C. | “Ol ; : os th wine make your ov lovelier on Mother's Day with | A. Dorsey and her co- phate | rice (arroz con pollo) garden peas,| fans howl with gle rent fashion trends. O 1 permanent from You at | 4. him, tvs 3. O. Latinas, chef's salad, hot biscuits, coffee | re didn’t -want t on ¢ Donald's. All other voting must be se- The: exaulliely. Galgned May | 2" dessert 16 PRIVATE PLANES desserts all I eA ok mer event evel a stead 11 theme was arranged by Mrs.| Mrs. John Dawson, chairman of| (Continued From Page One) Please, pa mn ty First d f our vacation and does not i: the Officers’ Wives’ Club conducted! cort over the Florida straits, John d ‘ ‘ > nore 'J. C. Toth, Mrs. J. L. Bettinge ‘ eh xk * ‘ enjoying it. How | And says the AP, one more’); =". ') “Miller, Mrs. R. T. West-| %¢ giving of the prizes. A frangi-| E. Sims, CAA asst, regional admin- Just got a call heen t | are yo way down there, we | thing — just one vote to @ voter. ot 1” Bawru wives in full | Panni lei, made by Mrs. J. L. Bet-) istrator in charge of private flying Western Auto Associate fr way up here. Miss you —_—_— cooperation. tinger, was presented to Mrs. J. L.| flew over but did not land. ever on Duval St.. and Floyd 1 lot, and will be seeing you 4| RALLY AT PARK Koons by James McLaughlin, one es claims that the OPS is sit! there! Any-| By BILL GIBB Crepe-paper streamers in Spring of the actors in the one-act play,/of the Crushed Petunias.” ‘The practically astride his I ke ght on shopping, and| Following is a list of Precincts | (Continued From Page One) ; shades of lilac, igh ge enjoyed by the 97 members pres-| whimsical mood of the play was Somebody, we won't say who keep right on giving you | and the polling places for these cratic executive comittee. The lat a Hey eos iy eid Ay OW! ent. A Mrs. Keaton won satin-| apropos of the May Day setting. said that those nice plastic tips on where to go | precincts ‘Stowaways Are ter group engaged te park ahead nd the ten a vo yale a neW quilted trinket boxes The next luncheon for the 0, W. bird cages sell for $6.95 and ¢,, ; W. W. will fo 1.—NCCS (USO) Bldg., Duval Jof the Jaycees without notifying | raed raped from the Pe"| The one-act fantasy Tennes- C. will be June 6 faint so! In fact. ve = and Virginia streets ‘On W B k | them of the fact Bethel Mesce: caress beapee Williams was announced by) ——— . t’aint so! They sell for 20 | i ‘ac Pelsaiia MeGee” Guar cf ay Bac Keller Watson will introduce all ypo pped v | Mrs. L. H. Godard who introduced it's all in your favor and we : xe| cee tees re Jeveakers and will limit their talk Re oe ee Dauea ye the cast. A lovely stageset was put 1 apologize to Floyd. So now. we ’ 3 GUAM \®—Two girl stowaways | to five minutes ee Sipaiaie he He E shit up in the bandshell showing the in a) think that it’s a terrific bar | (oy, Warren 4 who traveled 6,000 miles by plane | Out-of candidates for goy-| D0ar if wine terior of a notion siop in an imag DEL Intertene gain and it just goes to show to this far Pacific island in search | ernor er state offices will| The pastel tints were repeated in| inary town in Massachusetts iN 904 Fleming you how much difference one ‘iD oe ee T\ 5. of adventure were on the way back | be rep! 1 by local supporters. | the table baskets ot pink, white, | Gladys Jackson, James McLaugt ownan & opanatan 48 little digit on a price tag wi eciines 6 to California today, by plane, of — rose and lavender asters, white) iin Gertrude Splaine and Jc make. f ) 7 | course FORMER KEY WE: rnp flowers and dainty crete ie| than Jackson delighted the audi i RR K J z | 5] ale 8 For J McDaniel, 26, Walnut T T _ ence with their acti The Case Ever ‘ f elauver We vale 9 Grove cuit abate ewan RETURNS FOR VISIT streamers ware anchored fo the} that t I there 0. 23 Tacoma Wash ‘it was a Ge Mapruel Pere merly of Key) tables by hibiscus centered in lace- | in? W Sam vie ns lief. ‘They came out with high | West, now a res t 7 W.| paper doilies and fastened with For A Fighter for all Monroe County old ¢ } night between Sen. Kefau-| 12.—High School Annex hopes but couldn't find even a |2ith avenue in Miami, place cards of miniature May bas- foil that t ‘ F Wa 13 P Bey Pi / a) 8rass shack to live in ed 4 “mis woe io | Pull Lever 27-A Line t ed : i Fl |_ They arived late in April in a | visit Ue ? ses ; t EAliain rua it { t n st WTVJ | i4—Jackson Laundry, Commer-| sleek B-29 Superfortress, with the | ffiendships with old acquaintar Name cards distributed at the the 2 estions Gov cial Row, P : help they said ret feo ata n | ces entrance were also of this pattern, | For County faa } it Mevathon'C friends. After slipping off the plane —— ine in kee ink to mal Commissioner t 6M ee Meaitactal “they aaee Gaisaniees ~M cm | 7 the bougainvillea. They were made epee fo ave undetected, wney gave themselves McLaughlin To ty wrets 1. ideueh, mrs. G FIRST DISTRICT w de: alot to the tele c nic Bldg, Tavern-|roof over their pretty heads, tt D. Garner, Jr., Mrs. D. F. Cross outsid t t adventure had waned _ Be Inst: abled and Mrs. R. W. Duerner who also J. M. FERNANDEZ, JR. 8 ‘ ; ad ais | . designed the striking posters for “TOE” Bunny s Remember: : ? —J.F.M the Key West Players presentation | ing an Ar ni Y ane ected on the program Paid Pol. Adv store is ny i the time er of Contribution to the decoration | this week k . Vete s S$ I be installed work, beside those mentioned, was| ___ ing to be a rea : t at the state é Daytona made by Mrs. L. M. Bigelow, Mrs affair. We really @ & t t Beach Posts from San-|C. W. Parr, Mrs. C. EB. Phillips ar tol uan ave i t Lindsay, Mrs. E. M. Cadenas, Mrs see one-half and t t t ed g he $ R. M. Jones, Jr., Mrs. P. H. Whit oy noe eghp: ticket : feat ao Sais ths. ada JACK ~ HE'S A | KI! 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