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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, May 9, 1952 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OE INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1933 SHOP HOPPING WITH When you look around you and see all the lovely flowers and} the sparkling warm blue water, | it's hard to believe that at the| poles it’s all frozen stillness, isn’t it? Well then, in that spe- cial calendar of ours, we see that on this date in 1926 Richard E. Byrd flew over the North Pole. Borrrerrrrrr! Another thing, Mother's Day is! just two days off and you still) have a long shopping day Saturday from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.} to buy that special gift for her.} Don’t forget! ee a Dial the weight of your child and get the correct size at Children’s Corner! This is the cleverest idea in a long time and unless the child is a five by five or a one- half by six, it’s absolutely in- fallible. It’s a simple thing on- ly a stand-u display with a dial. You turn the dial to your child’s weight — then look be- low for the right size. All weights and sizes are taken from charts endorsed by the U. S. Bureau of Standards prepared after weighing and measuring several thousand children. This is put out by the E-Z Company who specialize in in- fant’s and childre’ under- wear and sportsw So if you aren’t sure — put Junior on a scale and dial his size! : ae Se 3 Quotable quotes: “The Ameri- can Taxpayer lives for the day! when the only thing left that Washington can bring under control is taxes.” ea al It’s only good sense to go to a Woman's shop when buying | gifts for a woman, and so to | Mar-E where else? As I've been telling you for the ump- teenth time, Sunday is Moth. er’s Day. and Gifts for Moth ood] ind oodles and lovely | ones too are waiting your choice at Mar-Ed’s. Among them are lovely slips of rayon or nylon, lace trim- med or tailored from $2.95. Flufty soft wool stoles for $4.50 in all colors and white. Lovely bags and white glover If you are a good shopper. she'd probably be pleased to get a dress from you, or bring her in to choose her own. At Mar-Ed’s is a large selection of sizes in cottons, pure silk, ray- on and nylon prints or plains, all colors. Beautiful white pique hats are in, with gloves for Sunday go to meeting. * com th f fa t tear off at r get the equivalent of two lump: of sugar minus fattening es Looks like a new slant on the by Rand Laboratories, Cleveland Ohio. ie he SOCIETY NEWS ITEM: La Vica, over at Buttons. Pins and Bows is readying a stork an nouncement. You see, Tootsie, her adorable Persian Cat is Kittenanticipating, te coin e big word. and everyone even those who aren't in the adoption line — are keeping a weather eye out for the signs of the big long legged bird who brings kittens to te line mamas. And that ain't watching for, At weekly, Buttons. Pins Bows gets a box in and then the ladies really converge. be cause a box wondertul fabrics and large bargains So you can join us bench duty for Tootsie and the weekly box! * al all they least once and means uw he | right now, and that | nie Diaper.” Ik should add up to a new, pretty and truly feminine look. One item that really doesn’t have to be advertised very much is the diaper because they are really a_ necessity. However, we'd like to recom- mend a certain kind of diaper is the Birdseye diaper manufactured under the trade name of “Bon- is full cut standard size, and a package of twelve is only $2.25 which should solve many a diaper | problem. Better yet. they come sealed in boxes and are sterile and ready for use, untouched by human hands. No business of washing dozens of diapers in preparation for the new baby, they are already more sterile than your own washing ma- chine can make them — and softer too! You'll find a big supply of these at Ideal Togs in the Baby Department, and while vou are buying the diapers, you will probably spot many more items you'll be needing in their complete Baby line. * te ox Meat loaf is a big favorite around our house — and a fav- orite with mose housewives too, when the high cost of the meat dish is figured. We make ours half beef and half pork with the addition of a cup of breadcrumbs, an egg, a finely minced onion and a bit of garlic juice. Then about two tablespoons of catsup, salt, pepper, sweet basil, and a dash of that new taste sharpener ACCENT. Bake for an hour with} little potatoes all arourfd its feet, if meat loaf can be said to have feet, and both will be better for it. 6k Pretty is as pretty does — especially if pretty does go to Donald's. x * Shop Hopping time always seems to pass so quickly and the days keep running on. It’s al- ways interesting and always new though, and somehow like Christmas every day By that we mean that you can put it down in little old black book that we love it very much. We loves you too! Greetings also to Aunt Margaret from way up Nawth in Sniffle-land, Love, Jaxon— (Advt.) CAA GRANTS $76,000 (Continued From Page One) It Da, OPENING JEWELRY & Our Specialty Is 419 SIMONTON ST, SUPPE Sunday is HE SPECIAL D PHONE TAKE MOM TO DINNER THIS SUNDAY AT THE CASA CAYO HUESO Deserves the Best! A SPECIAL GAL Pe -~- LISAN SHOES #532 FOR RESERVATIONS 4 SOUTHARD ST OPP BUS STATION |Happy Celebration CANDLELIGHT AND BRIGHT HIBISCUS reflected the happy friends who attended a pre-retirement party in his honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Steinbreder, who are seated to her left. by standing waiter), Mrs. Greer Smiley, Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, son and Rex Brumgart. mood of diners at the party given for Capt. C. C. Adell by recently. Left to right areMrs. Clifford Robinson, house guest Next in line are Mrs. L. O. Brinton, Burt Garnett (being served Mrs. Norberg Thempson, Miss Ileen Williams, Mrs. Lulu Brun- smashing champagne glasses. This | nis aim and has his sights on the role is played by the man who so | blonde instead of the redhead. ably etched the portrait of Wood- There's a grand old traditional kill row Wilson in a hit film some years a s: stalking in) the, middie of | ago. As Lt. (j.g.) Al Bebout put it, | howling dust-storm and a final “Now we know the sequel. He was | shattering gunfight with just about shot.”’ But that comes along toward the end of this Western. There's a }long row to mow down before you | get to that target. Calla Lillies And Pink Peonies Grace Mrs. Norberg Thompson’s Party Table Rose, white and green, the col-%: ors of late spring and early sum- MAID‘S NIGHT OUT mer were featured in the magni- ficient centerpiece of classical de By “DOT” sign featured on the serving table | “MAN IN THE SADDLE” at the at a party given by Mrs. Norberg | Strand Theatre. | ‘The groom’s henchmen start a Thompson last night at Fort | Between gunshots on the screen | cattle stampede which kills one of lor Officers’ club. iat : coapeannee i ; popcorn eaters crackling all| Randy's handies; Stately white calla lillies, and! around me, | otes. The show has several distinc tions: the magnificent background No Indians! However, there are | some Mexicans, one with a pen. the dead man’s | chant for. new sombreros and much I feel as if I had a | eattlepen pal decides to avenge the enormous pink peonies with sum-| mild case of what used to be|death; Randy joins in . . . and Laer ee apewhiat salle arr for background) known as “shell shock" after see-| the feud is on. Ambushed at home | frac .a'a premonition preven ok rew admiration from the crowd of| ing “Man In The Saddle,” with|by a bunch of fugitives from ‘ere PESVeW st ocialites who attended. There} that stalwart rider, Randolph Scott ee were over 125 guests. |in the star role, shooting star that Cocktails were served supplie- | is When more people are shot at mented by a sumpttuous buffet sup- ) it will be in a World War III news per. The affair lasted from SIX | ree] sine also eight p. m. | “Our Randy” does a William S he feminine guests wore cock-' Hart deadpan through the entire tail gowns and. lovely tropicsl|rscas even when he invades a | Prints for the party which was held | rontier hotel to bid goodbye to his Jon the lawn outside Fort Taylor. | 1c tove aie oh |The beauty of the setting was en-| 0% , Ove: 2m equally poxer-Jaced shooting gallery, he is wounded and escapes death by ducking him- self in a corral watering trough He’s helped by a lovely blonde gal who is being pursued by a tall, dark and jealous suitor. They drive off to a mountain retreat in a buck- board and how they ever got the vehicie up on the moun- tain, unless a helicopter lift was red-haired damsel who is marry- | used, you'll have to guess hanced by the light of a bright seercge ele picr Hi Nee thr ing for money. Instead of pulling The insanely jealous ‘loverboy hree-quarter moon. | . i c i ‘a Young Lochinvar, Great Scott | trails his sweetheart (so he thinks) Among those present in the dis k - z . simply goes back cow- and Scott, to the rocky lair. Like tinguished gathering were Capt. | . 1 1 r i West Virginia maiden C. C. Adell, Comdr. and | Puncher's rol Re cdl ie uanblinig cient and Goddard, Mr. and 00 Wit her atl ; St eae fe tide Mrs. J. N. Thompson, Rex Brum-| rancher, Laden a isnote ea anc te mem col gard, and scores of other Key West ,!¥ kicks her poor « Pe Gee, canada huge ee ke p door so th. wr round-the-rugged-rocks-th Permanent and winter —_resi- | OUt the door so t Oe a dents with a scattering of naval of-|"P sold Tie OE dae SRE eu ve aint : ficers and their wives. me coaeny HGS a. . while he re} By this time, Scott has changed not only also fr for passenger service but ght. SATURDAY MAY 10 FINE GIFTS Watch Repairing BIN’S HALF ON HALE AS SHOWN iN SEVENTEEN And inside—the richest Here's rea! luxury icc h fashion in for every facet R CLUB R Day and She Chocolate flavors—aow in f ing vanilla $7.95. Sizes #2 In White . . Sunkist . . Eggshe ’ AAAA- B Swe v INNERS FOR SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT take he Photo by McLain if | Hs | everyone being a candidate for coy- | in color, terrific horsemanship and | you'll love to serve # & me Sealtest Press GET THE BEST—OCET SHALTEST® = -1 Officers’ Wives’ Group Welcome New Members At Meeting The Louis Lowes To Be Honored With Reception A reception for Mr. Mrs recentl narried in Miami will be held Sat- night at 7:30 at the home Lowe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lowe, 1009 Southard street. Hostesses for the event will be ar Louis Low who were Mrs. B. H. Lowe, Mrs. Sidney Lowe, sister-in-law of the. recent sroom and Miss Sarah Bertha Lowe, his sister, All friends and relatives are cor- liy invited to attend. Louis Lowe grew up in Key West and was a graduate of the, Key West High School in 1948. He is tow employed by the Price Con. struction Company of Miami where he iives, but makes frequent visits to his old home town of Key West His bride is a ami girl. Decorations for the will be multi-hued — gladioli. freshments will be served. $. BIRTHS IRVINS HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Irvin, 501-G West Poinci nnounce the birth of their sixth child, a baby boy, who was born Monday, May 5 at! the Naval Hospital. ig Re reception | Mrs. Samuel Aydelotte was host- jess to the HS-1 Officers’ Wives | Club at their business meeting held | Tuesday at 10 a. m. at her home, 816 South street. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Herbert Strandemo, Mrs, L. G. Peterson and Mrs. Robert | Schock. | New members were welcomed into the group and included Mrs. ¥| Joseph J. Sabien, Mrs. Anton Es- |sert, Mrs. Donald Bursick and Mrs. Francis Johnson. A welcoming committee was | formed consisting of Mrs. Sabien | and Mrs. Bruce Hoch. Mrs. Peter- ; Son was elected as new co-chair. | man of the club. | Representative to the 0. W. C. | advisory board from HS-1 Officers’ Wives Club is Mrs. Donald Bur- sick. | Committees were selected for the O. W. C. luncheon to be held at | Fort Taylor on Friday, June 6 | when the HS-1 group will be host- | esses. The program committee will jbe organized with Mrs. William Ford, Mrs. Samuel Aydelotte, Mrs. ; Dean Fleming and Mrs. Kenneth | Bebb. The menu committee are Mrs. Shock, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Bru- sick. Punch committee wil be Mrs. Sabien and Mrs. Essert. Decorations will be supervised by Mrs. Wiliam Bache, Mrs. Zeph- arian Helm, Mrs. Paul Olmstead, Mrs. Harry Reed and Mrs, Peter- son. Mrs. Strandemo and Mrs. Schock are on the reecption committee. Read the Classified Ads The new arrival has been named Robert Richard. He weighed seven pounds and one ounce. | The Irvin’s have lived in Key West for five years, and this is the, fourth child to be born here. | Chief Irvin is stationed at Boca| Chica, an ADC with VX-1. | ADELINE ADELINE RUSSELL SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT A Delicious Platter of Deviled Crab a la Maryland With French Fries and Cole siaw 50c Served from 10: MUSICE BY GUS AYALA AND HIS BOYS AIR CONDITIONED, We Hope RAUL'’S 30 to Midnight Now... Sealtest brings you the ICE CREAM Q Lew Q Lal Mew giamor-packagel hest ice cream ever! am $0 fine y hoosie guests J special seasonal drng stores c ice Croan today! In distinctive blue-and-white. ICE CREAM

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