The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 6, 1952, Page 5

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DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ‘This day is one that 2 lot of peo- ple should remember for a lot of reasons, It is the anniversary for D Day in Normandy in 1944, Also for patriots: Nathan Hale was born this day in 1755. } Wednesday’s mistake was that ‘Tuesday was Confederate Memorial Day for the whole south. Pardon us Pardnuh, it was Memorial Day for Kentucky, Louisiana and Tenn- €ssee only. What is this with the Memorial Days? Wasn't yesterday a scorcher, and didn’t you enjoy your half holiday? We've beéa seeing some beautiful suntans aryund the shops these days, the gals really iook healthy and we're somehow blaming it on thuse Thursday afternoons, Well it’s now Frijay with a whole lovely weekend ahead, 'so lets go shopping. x kk Maybe Junior doesn’t plan to SHOP HOPPING | Kotton King, across from Cabana Bar. xk Man in the news quite a bit late- ly, Nehruj the new world Abe Lin- coln of India. In spite of mass illiteracy, in spite of the necessity of representing parties by picture Symbols. to an electorate which could not read (Nehru’s symbol was yoked bullocks) the voting turned out amazingly high and the Prime Minister was particularly Proud, considering the subordinate role women have always played, of the number of women who voted. In fact more women voted than men, Faced with appalling problems in bringing food to a country al- Ways threatened with famine, edu- cation to a land hardly 2 percent literate, political maturity to a people rendered passive by pover- fy, centuries of conquest and a religion centered in the future Receives M.B.A. Citizen Staff Photo graduated last year from the “University of Florida with honors and a B.S.B.A. degree will receive a second degree, his master’s in Accounting, June 9 at the university. He is {gown tradition were: leaving Key West Saturday ac- companied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, to at- stand on our feet ... Story of Daniel, John 3:16, Nursery Rhymes. Praise Him . . . Motion Light of Mine, Nursery Rhymes, | Zacheaus (story song), Phe story | of Noah and the Ark. | Christian Soldiers. musie. Mrs. Shoaf, Mrs. Vargas, Mrs. Calzadilla are helpers in KERMIT ROBERTS who was | the kindergarten. SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE 43 Kindergarten Pupils Graduate At Recent Cuban Baptist Exercises On Wednesday evening, at 7:30, in the High School Auditorium, the Cuban Baptist Kindergarten of 1122 Watson street, held gradu- ating exercises with 43 little folks receiving their diplomas. Prayer—Dr. Ismael Negrin. pie connia Jando Esquinaldo. Exercises by Small Group—We Larger Group — This Little Boys’ Flag Drill — Onword Flower Songs—Older Girls. Presentation of diplomas: Mrs. Margaret Curry and Mrs B. Ivey sasisted with the The Cuban Baptist organization expressed gratefulness for the aid given by these helpers and by the cooperation of all the parents. Receiving diplomas in cap and Daniel Acevedo, Bobby Arriola, Barbara Bath, Ronnie Boyeson, L.pe Bazo, Barbara Caraballo, J. Maring Entertains Choir And Ushers Group Rev. Joseph Maring, S. J., Pas- tor of St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church, entertained the members of the choir and the Ush- ers’ Club om Monday evening at the Sun and Sand Club. Swimming was enjoyed in the early evening and a steak dinner was served lat- er. Singing was also enjoyed by the crowd with Mrs. Marie Valenzue- la, piano accompanist. The following are the ushers and choir members who attended: Miss Anna Claire Topmiller, choir direc- ir. and Mrs. George Faraldo, Mr. Mrs. Charles McCoy, Belva; radio, , Catherine Yradi, Joan L. El- John F. Del Villar, Bert , Samuel W. Torano, Mrs. , Schneider, Mrs. Alma Lafit- , William EB, Bundy, Esq., Cle- ments Betancourt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Vilbmann, Mr. and Mrs. Johh Valenzuela, Walter 0. John- D. McCarthy, Claudina June Graduate MERILI AVA HILTON, daugh- | ter of Capt. and Mos. Carl H. Hilton, will be graduated next Monday, June 9, from the Uni- versity of Florida at Gaines- a ville. a oe renee | Dowell Award foc excellence in was president Radio Guild for one year, and concentrated.on radio directing and production. She is a mem- ber of Alpha Epsilon Rho, hon- orary radio fraternity and of the Florida Players. During the winter of 1950-51, she was pro- gram director of WBSK, a stu- of the Friday/"Sune 6, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 | KEY WEST URGED (Continued From Page One) type,” he continued, “and while I'm here on vacation, I'm going to try to get one organized.” District Commander Mr. Roker is District Command- er of the Eighth District for U. S. Power Squadrons. (Tis is the Tampa area.) During World War Il seventeen percent of the men who belonged to this organization were commissioned outright into} the Armed Service. The percentage} | would have been much higher ex- cept that a large portion of the jeharter member of U. S. Power Squadrons. At Motel Mr. & Mrs. Roker are staying at the Rose Crest Motel on South Beach during their visit to town. They are trying to get around ta ner as many old friends as possi- le. Read the Classified Ads NDELINE group were over-age. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a i ADELINE RUSSELL “ Hugh Leonard Carey, Susan Cassidy,!19 Fe, Eloina Gato, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chimarusti, Freddie Cole-| John J. Romero III, Mr. and Mrs. man, Jean Collins, Marlyn Caul-|fugene Martinez, Vincent A. Mc- ter, Wayne Disdier, Lanny Ben- | permott, Pena Morales, Willia nett Esquinaldo, Evelio Estevez, Gay Lou ye ely 7 dent operated station and this past winter was assistant in charge. of a series of radio pro- bay -8 ond The grams aired over WRUF twice aes a week. After graduation, Miss You'll make happy tracks in this cap- Hilton will return for a visit tivating Pagan. Squared toe and heel for fastened diaper | rather than now. He is a strong, intelligent, devot- proofed’ material. ed leader, gradually unifying into 4 It takes a bow to catch a rg ‘ poocpand the seravling subcon- - a nson Will pe —sometimes—but the dimity = ent only recently divided by bit- 'eac. wimmin Harrell Flowers, Ni Foye, poe ugiaaler | do the oa peop oe pi Saad Beginning Monda Jimmy Guy, Michael Harrison, | and Mrs. oath yl ur trick for the youngest daughter. | languages. It is felt that he is re-| PCOUUUME MONAGY | Charles Elona Israel, Del tend the graduation exercises. Gecrge Bech Betty Martin, Villar, and Mrs. Cuca | i" Key West. fun .. . cark-filled wedge for ease... ee ee es ed nt | - Ronald B Rdmoning, US.ULC., liman Welwen’ ioe Itza: CARD OF THANKS saucy styling for “at-home” or “at-roam.” a te experienced swi: ii instructor,| Tamara Negrin, Robert Nelson, During the Jong illness of our be- 5 Re Sons oc [amore inte Nin, oS acres, aaa eee Warm Today ent aioraetet casket WOMEN A dren's Corner has two stunning |son have remarked of his facial| Svim™ming classes sponsored by the| lips, Bert Pinder, Shirley Roig, many neighbors and friends were $7.95 the strength of char- preg nig a Bh By moe Elizabeth ‘Smithwick James Ser:] &Y ae ara fant as the out. |X!" our appreciation of every ee en i bee class ns Se eee ee look for most af the country today, = pos ee ae at 9 a.m. and an advanced class at| ville, Zaida Vargas, Michael Wil- ppp ine mid - sum- butes. We here tender public ex- te ch Wace Moe ee oe Lovie Micteot. It was bot and humid over wide | f'may be received og tenon and Friday. Twelve lessons are $3.50. MAID'S NIGHT OUT) ({*% roca oo ans Desraday pues especially thank the Reverend| The June classes are filled, but Father Armfield and the _pail- there is still time to enroll for July Sy “DOT” northward into North Dakota. | jcarers, VISIT US IN OUR NEW LOCATION th i 616 DUVAL ST. OPPOSITE MONROE THEATRE and August. Those interested may |"BELLES ON THEIR TORS” | They were above 100 in parts of | THE BORNTRAEGER FAMILY | do so by calling Ledr. J. R. Fores-| at the Strand Theatre ° Texas and the Far Southwest. _— man, Naval Base, Ext. 492. Today’s lowest readings were in : Instructor Edmondson has been| Sophisticated reviewers panned | the states, = a — 4 professional Red Cross Senior Life | this sequence to “Cheaper By The| Showers and thunderstorms early | | Saver. Dozen,” as being oversw; but | today hit sections from the South Personal reaction and that of the audience here was enthusiastic res- ponse punctuated with ——_— seiges of laughter. Clifton Webb, | teenager who is just beginning to father in the first family saga, does | be a heartbreaker. \ not appear except in one flashback] Hoagy Carmichael is nothing of memory. The Widow Gilbreth, | short of wonderful as Tom the effeciency expert, is again por-' man-servant who makes home- trayed by Myrna Loy who easts|brew im the cellar and takes an aside glamor to appear in thé in the family goings-on. . styles of the late 1920’s when dres- are plenty! Edward Ar- | ses had waistlines in the region of ars as a rich suitor of the hips and hats were simply amazing. It’s top all-family mater- ial. Take everyone from grand- mother to Junior. dancestep, the bathing costumes She is supported by a cast of all| and the brief appearance of a the little Gilbreths from a toddler | “College Joe” in baggy plus-fours, through the marriageable age of | a racoonskin coat and a porky-pie the two older daughters. Jeanne | hat with feather, brings about a Crain is the girl who almost loses | riot of fun. A newsreel shot of the her interne suitor because she thinks her duty lies in sticking with the clan. Barbar Bates plays the part of Ernestine who helped write the script and Debra Paget, chub- by-legged cutie, is plausible as the styles in sizes, already. We think | beauty ang kind and helpful. We want each to home folks should sort of patron- | acter shown in it, and the fact that ize home folks—don’t you? he always wears in his boutonniere x kk one perfeet red rose, We'd sort of like to run a series x*rk of hints on hot weather meals if} Just because it’s June—don’t you don’t mind. Now is the time! think the only showers are for the lowly can opener to come; Bridal ones. There are just as into it’s own and the cooking) many stork showers, and as for stove to be relegated to the further-| babies—may we go on record as most corner of the kitchen after 10} saying they are being born every o'clock each day. What we mean) day. Well in the gift department, is, do the heavy cooking before the| we'd also like to go on record day gets hot, and stow the dinner! as saying the most complete one in the refrigerator. The family will] (Gift. Department that is) is at really enjoy cold meals now, and! Ideal Togs. We saw everything heavy foods only tend to make you| there from manicure sets for feel the heat more strongly, We! baby in pink or blue cases, to | Small Performer ave in favor of cold cold soups.) toys, comb and brush sets, nur- There is a very good Vichyscisse) sery jar sets, through carriages canned, on the market now that) ahd play pens. only requires the addition of a few! Mrs, Baer has attempted @ tal of cream and a sprinkl- colossal task—and succeeded! ing of chives when you spoon it| That of stocking every catalogued out onto the chilled bowls. Also, item for baby gifts and accessor- these recipes in the current) ips-there are. Pageant ate very good. We started! Congrats to Ideal for the com- to work our way through them but) plete lifant Gift Department. found the first one so good we've} x * k gotten no further and had it twice.| We agree ‘with the cynic parent! It is so simply made too. One can| who mused one day that whenever of cream of celery soup, one can! we have a wordy discussion of our of cream of chicken soup, one and | offspring, mostly on their faults, a half can of milk, one half Cap} and our worries over them, well of dry domestic cherry. Beat to-| wing up next day doting on how gether well, and chill to smoking! sweet and wonderful they are. cold. Serve in chilled bowls and) x *k * sprinkle with chopped chives or} We don’t want you to get the - parsley. It's good with croutons,| idea that we are running an | melba toast or crispy crackers “Agony” column, but Gift ‘House Hot cuban bread does it no harm} wants us to insert the following: either. | Will the young lady who cam x~*e* | into this shop looking for A Gift I'll bet you Fever | Hawaiian Leis please come back. thought of for Dad—a new item We have lots of them. in sport or beachwear st Pic 'M. | we could have lots of fun with This is footwear by U.S. Strollers that, but in the interests of clean called “Sky Rockers.” These can living and good newspaper, we | be used for streetwear too. They were prevailed upon to desist. are something entirely rew and | However gal, PLEASE go in and | different—hard to describe, with get your lei. | foam rubber soles, but an eye Well, .... we were there, | catcher for dad on THAT day. Gift House, thet is, and the | Also, lets just talk about Men’s | makings of some wonderful | shoes in this item—sandals of whing.dings are contained within every discription—if you don't those there four walls. For your see ‘em just ask the folks af cooling drinks, the most complete Pic‘M—they have ‘em> set of Bar Supplies for the home Terry slippers for his pipe and you ever saw. A real professional paper hour, rubber beachwear | Bartender’s drink mixing outfit by U.S. Royal. for amateurs—every kind of For Dads—young and eld—* | glass ware for every kind of lasting and appreciated choice. highball or cocktail. The proper 7 2 aprons, dribble ties, cocktail Heartening statistics in 2 World napkins with delightful bon mots of woe Seventy five percent of all) in fractured french, and ash families in America have lif trays with convulsing advice on : surance; fifty four percent of where te put your butts. abi farm families own their own in the eatin’ department, @ Siilis ducobeiibcae esas # homes; forty five percent all beautiful portable buffet service lucky stars for maple trees in famaiies have savings acc s in wood, hers d’ceuvfe plates, | Vermont. Then just to show you that *€ service dishes. And in the enter- ** are @ traveling nation, we foUN¢ teinment department, laugh pre- Fer these whe can't quite de- the following: During 1951, 5& voking prizes for taney games, | cide between the long or the short 000,000 motorists paid $155,000.000° 4 smoker's gun shop, imitation | of it in hair styles,—the new cut in highway, bridge and rubber peanuts, salted too! A at Donald's. When we said & tolls. It just seems to this co! new “Laughing Tissue” contain: | wes like a deg in front and a that we pay enough taxes ing peluted proverbs mounted en horse behind, we were gently shouldn't be made to subsidue « ® musical roller is always a gig- reprimanded “Poodle in front roads and bridges with i gie getter—and don't ferget te | and horses tail behind.” Pardon about it folks, should we Start 3 ask te see the latest in bath mats. us, it’s really cute. erusade? We wind up this description with x «&= } kt 2 word about Bub the Zulu, and | Hope we've added to the sum Lest you forget—THAT STORE then can’t describe the darned (total of things for you. Se while SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT LISAN SHOES luxury ice cream for those who prefer home life is hilarious, but not as a picture of Calvin being gifted with a war by a Sioux girl named Rose- ON SATURDAY NIGHT SEE WHAT'S AT RAUL’S ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS (U.S. No. 1 CHOICE GRADE) $3.25 ON THE DINNER ORCHESTRA DANCING TINY TOT CIRCUS presented by the parents and teachers of Douglass School held recently Was pointed up by “The Butter- fly Dance.” Here is Peggy De- lores Ward going through the paces, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ward. Her father, employed by The C zen as a sterotype operator is a me-time showman and is well known for his co: on to the Lion’s Minstrel shows. Peg- s inherited his rhythm Air Conditioned ONE FOR THE MONEY TWO FOR THE SHOW TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT THE CASA CAYO HUESO SUPPER CLUB COME AND SEE THE ORIGINAL at Sealtest dealers only Southern Dairiog —Ketten King, no tess is restly | thing! All we can say is, lets (you're 2 settin’ and a rockin’ in DANCE INTERPRETATIONS OF h ’ # up with their big) have a few parties! the cool of the evening, gont for- BROTHERS sale. 28° * get to make your plans for the THE LON The sale is still going on and Didineve make ab apple pie morrow, and don't forget, only one (PORMERLY WITH KATHRYN DUNHAM) © sweeten-| more week ‘ti} Pop's day Til Mon- SONGS BY CARLOS * Try it, withi day then, Hugs and stuff, Jaxon TOP OF DUVAL ON THE ATLANTIC d thank your’ adv i DAIRY PRODUCTS don't be misied—the merchen- : dise is all brand new fresh stuff. ing instead of » The store will be open til % the usual spices,

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