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SOCIETY . DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor _ PERSONALS... - ITEMS oF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Wednesday, May 21, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWS OF INT. EREST TO WOMEN Page 5 PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 SHOP HOPPING WITH Hello again. Well, this is a memorable day, it doe mark the beginning of sc of week, However we note interest that there are on different weeks in the p tions calendar goodne the men who dev ed that 52 were enougt However, this dat has two anniversaries. Bot portant. The Red Cro: founded this day ir 1 Wright brothers patent already tested airplane Hello too, to all my had a wonderful vac especially hello to / et whu has more patience NOT Thank ed ours decid most when it comes to waitir for letters that never seem t get written | «ene Gee f | There’s nothing nev. under the sun, but every once in awhile we drop into the South Seas Gift hop to prove it. Well, our trip yesterday was most productive. The latest is bamboo plastic! It looks just like fine split bamboo, but there the resemblance nds. bf oft, pliable, and combined with real leather, is made into matching belts and bags. This is the smartest thing in the accessory line we've seen. From phony to real — have | you seen the real bamboo planters at South Seas? They're tops! xo &® Speaking of ar small town, do you when “diners I — discarded trolley th The ones I remen ly stationary, but « d town by the c t town wa boose ind 4 although | to ever. peek insid Th of course was they with stoo) Did you diners i either, not until we re Ladies Hot read further they have a 2,400,000 custome Woux make you fe t to think of those orders and egg: really < years made of stainle ather cove booths ar countr * * * The season of the sun hand and when Sol sta smile, dresses with colia sleeves become too wa then that the popu backs come into their own and then is now! Leona Shop has some spark ling new styles in tt price bracket that are most at tractive. Prints and Splashed, and in weaves. Some have ets for co is when th through It’s nice to be smart and Practical too, at * * * is at to and It is sun pla vering got ar in bold Snack Spot \ listed inside w se! us turned on the radio and thought gone blind. ~ wk One thing's for sure — we keep on trying to think up new ways to beat the heat. Right at this moment, believe it or not, Western Auto has a Wizard to help you. And if you don't mind the play on words — it’s the new Wizard ventilating fans that you can install in @ window or the attic to help you circulate the air in your house when the famous Key West breezes lay down on the job and the heat closes in. Just let me tell you: These fans are terrific. There is a Super — a 16 inch fan that circulates 1500 cubic feet of air a minute, and the big 20 inch fan that doesn’t just re- verse, that is you can turn the whole mechanism around, it has two switches and you can reverse the motor. Of course, he had it isn’t recommended that you | suddenly take it into your busy little heads to pull the reverse switch when the motor is in mid-flight going one way, at 2500 cubic feet of circulation per minute because that way. something is sure to bust loose and go flying off i the direc- tion of your favorite mother- in-law, but if you turn it off and le: it simmer down, and then reyerse the motor, ii will carry away all the cooking odors in the house, and all the stale old breathed up air as well. Then for the big news, the big belt driven 20 inch fan with the ‘sth horsepower motor that moves 4600 cubic feet of air a minute — in fact more hot or cold air than the guy who sells them can prob- ably move in 5 minutes. §o that is the ventilating fan news. Other hot and cold air news is the new hassock type fan you will find at the Western Auto Associate Store ig: the new Westinghouse that travels under the name of “Debonaire” and 4s so nice in any home. Keep cool this summer under man-made breezes! tk take a “There the d t a goase xr 2S oe Maybe you'd never guess it Caroline Shop ‘s so closely d with fine fabrics for draperies, curtains and slip overs. but they have the most t little doodads you or that sweet girl gs of gold and and unpierc st of all, exotic from Haiti always re Lovely unfor- n picture. that special a hinged silver piece re Independence Ball held at the Cuban Club last night in cele- bration of the 50th Anniversary { the freedom of the Republic | ot Cuba. Guest of honor was Senora Mary Morandeyra, rep- | resentative of the Cuban govern- ment who arrived Tuesday morn- ing for the all-day festival. tended the dance, Morandeyra, Captain ‘Humberto Hern: .idez, of the Cuban Air | Force; First Lieut. Octavig Gon- | zalez of the Cuban Navy; Cuban Consul and Mrs. Oscar Morales; Mrs. Chita Corr: Miss Argelia Oliva; Mrs. Amalia Sanchez; Mr. and Mrs. Jose Diaz; Miss Benilde Remor.*: Adolfo, president of the Sociedad Cuba; Zeniada Carbo of Cuba, and Mr. and Mrs. Julio Cabanas, Jr. Members of Soeiedad de Cuba sponsoring tne festivities, which began at 10 p.m. at the Cuban Club, included Frank Varela, Ro- gelio Garcias, Danilo Martinez, Almando Macias, Oscar Cuerno, Jose Caliman and Florencio Bu- sat. The spacious club was decorat- | ed with Cuban pennants, both | American and Cuban flags and bright streamers of red, white and green. A seven-piece band played for dancing. When the guest of honor and entourage arrived shortly after midnight, they were introduced from the podium and several brief patriotic speeches made. Enthusiastic dancing continued until after 1 a.m. to native Cu- ban rhythms. The colorfully booths .rovided the servicemen at hitting targets and winning |small prizes. A cake booth was set up with cakes donated by |GSO girls. Madame Zena, the fortune tell- er was on hand: ta, foretell the past, present and future. Hats, horns, leis and fur monkeys adorned the participants. Congratulations are due the crew of servicemen and GSO | giris who labored to build and |operate the concessions to help | Anchorage, Alaska in the build- ing of a USO. At 9:30 p.m., following the Carnival, a dance was held on he Patio; D. W. Martin of Boca Chica was given the door prize of o wrist watch. Tickets for the door prize were given away with each bottle of soda or Hawaiian | | Lei that sold Two dances were performed by bers of the Talent Group duing intermission of the dance. Misses Joyce and Shirley | Tt Francine Johnson soft shoe dance rela, her inter- adway Bal- and Mss Gale V pretation of the “ let” r tir kK. old Key West. at home in its own old home. This is as relax- ing and enjoyable a combini tion as can be found anywhere. Plan an evening at the Ca Cayo Hueso Supper Club with your friends... , real soon. <a M of Sy Blondes aren't necessarily the only lightheaded ones in the community. consider the ga! who just hed her hair eut at Donald's. * * * In the official party who at-| were Senora | Penny Carnival Night 4t USO-YMCA Colorful Affair Enjoyed By Crowd Monday night's Penny Carnival at the USO-YMCA provided loads of fun and entertainment for the many servicemen and GSO girls who attended the affair. The Carnival, given for the Anchorage, Alaska, USO fund, was set up in the Recreation Hall and patio, start- ing at 7 p. m., with the GSO girls manning the various concessions. decorated® with a chance to use their skills; | please. and a clever decor of Independence Of Republic Of Cuba Celebrated With Gay Ball Last Night Over 200 guests attended the &- B’NAI CONTINUE IN SUMMER | Rebbbi Araham Schwartz an- | nounces that the B'nai Zion sy- | magogue services will be held | every Friday evening at 8 p.m. | with © tivities continuing through summer. | The B‘Nai Zion Sunday School | held its closing of the season ex- on Sunday night. ic for the congregation aa Sudey School will be neld | this Sunday. May 25 beginning at | 10 am. near the Toll Bridge on | Fern Chapter OES To Honor Officers |Friday Evening | Fern Chapter No. 21 order of the yeastern star, will honor the grand | cffieers, past grand officers, grand | representatives and grand chapter | committee members of the grand | chapter of Florida at its regular meeting Friday, May 23. All members and visiting East- erp stars are invited to attend. There will be a social hour follow- ing the meeting. jo Thursday, May 22, Fern, Chapter will be honored by the! Coral Gables Chapter with a “Key West’’ night. About 40 members members are planning to attend this affair. s\rican Legion are | and its THE ROY ROBERTS ENTERTAIN OWENS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Owens who leave for Corpus Christi where Mr. Owens will be stationed with the | ‘Navy, were recently entertained | by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, | 82-2 Poinciana Place with a fare- | well party. Cocktails and an elaborate buf- fet supper were served an appre- ciative number of guests. The party began at 8:30 pm and Jasted throughout the evening Scout District Group And Roundtable Slated jage of a fri moves, a or bookie joint, | There's a ph in every cranny and they ring constantly with would-be bettors wanting to put There will be a District Commit tee meeting of the Boy Scouts at | the Lion's Den next Monday, May | 2 at 7 p.m. Following this, at the same place at 8 p.m. a Scoutmasters’ Round- table will be held. i meeting of the Girls Service Or Ganization, Thursday, May 22 at 8 pm CALLING ALL STEAK EATERS! RAUL S HAS THE BEST! 16-Oz SIRLOIN STEAK W SAUCE $4.50 ON THE DINNER Air Conditioned For Your Comfort U. S. Choice N. Y. Cut Boppy Day Sales By yg Aux. May 23, May 24 The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ame- sponsoring one more worthy project among their many good works. This time it’s | the Poppy Day sale which goes on May 23 and May 24th. The “Poppies” to be sold in Key | West were made at the Veterans’ | fiospital in Coral Gables. Making | the “Poppies” provided employ- | ment for 1,000 disabled veterans in | hospitals according to Mrs. Alice | S. Robinson, President of Arthur | Sawyer unit No. 28. of the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary, The work not only enables the Veterans to earn much needed mo- | ney, but also is valuable as occu- pat/onal therapy, Mrs. Robinson | said. Poppies which will be worn | here are being made at the Coral | Gables Veterans Administration ! Hospital under the direction of the Florida ‘Department of the Legion Auxiliary. They will be distributed here on Poppy Day by Volunteer Workers fro mthe Legion Auxiliary and co-operating organizations. | Contributions received for the | little red memorial flowers go en- tirely into the rehabilitation .and ebild Ifare funds of the Legion uxiliary according to Mrs. Nimia Sikes “Poppy Chairman.” 7 MAID’S NIGHT OUT By “DOT” “YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS” at the Strand Theatre Here is a sprighjly and unex- pectedly delightful comedy with Glenn Ford as a shy family man who is nc great shakes as a law- yer until he begins bill collecting. From then on he draws, blondes like a special magnet although he remains loyal to his pretty bru-| nette wife, Ruth Roman. How he resists Nina Foch, a cameo-featur- | | Ramirez Have Son ed lovely who wants to study law, ond the dynamic chantootsie, Den- | ise Darcel, a nightclub singer who | works in a racketeer’s spot, is part | of the fun. Ford shows unexpected | comedy talent as the man who is | teo mild to get any where until he | gets mixed up in a surprise fight | with the gangsters. Opening scene of his wife sual: a ing cocktails and champagne keep up her courage at a puank banquet where all the women are in evening dress but herself, sparks | the chain fission of funny circum- | stances. From then on the laughs | are many and deserved. Even the | little tikes in the story, including one “enfant terrible” in the person- klefaced neighbor's boy are riotous Most nilarious is the sequence’in the new home where the family Something down on a long When the exasperate says, “Okay. two b horse."’ the trouble shot d wife finally ucks on that begins. and Take the flourishes whole fa nily ADELINE a 904 Fleming OWNED & OPERATED BY ADELINE RUSSELL ITH MUSHROOM May Time Makes Wonderful DINING OUT TIME IN SUNLIGHT OR MONNLIGHT THE CASA CAY SUPPER is a wonderfu Luncheon o 0 HUESO CLUB spot fo DANCING UNDER THE STARS OCEAN SIDE DINING NEVER ACO Top ef Dural on roe General Hospital. announce the birth of a baby boy bern Monday, May 19 at the Mon- He weighed seven pounds and five ounces. This is a first child for the Ra- | Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Ramirez | mirez and the new arrival, named | for his father lon Ra et, Jt ly. Sealtest lee Cream HALF-GALLON PACKAGE ever at this special price—good only through May 25. 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