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Page 4 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, June 20, 1952 oe W7eMS OF INTL" Key West Youth Center To Continue Saturday Activities Through Summei a ee SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NE\WS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor TO EVERYONE >-efertainer Modern Mambo At Guest Dance Artists To Present PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Players’ Party Dance Recital Plan To Be A modern danee team, the Lon brothers, will be guest artists in the dance recital sponsored by the American Legion Ladies Auxil- SHOP HOPPING Sateen? evening activities at the Key West Youth Center hel Completed Mon. Well, tomorrow is the first day of summer! Wonder if it will make iny difference. A visitor inquired yesterday if it was as hot as this all summer long, which led us to investigate the weather reports over the rest of the nation. We would now like to suggest to the Chamber of Commerce that they erect a big sign at the entrance of Roosevelt Boulevard as follows: “No matter where you're from, it's hotter there.” All thir evolved from a gab fect in the back room at one of my favorite shops. ke *® There is a stage we all reach at some time or another that adults choose to call the “awk- ward >ge”, but which the won- derful makers of Kate Green- way ‘r- ks for girls more kindly call the “Sub Teens. We'd like to talk about these today and tell you that Ideal Togs has a full line of Sub Tees in the most charming styles imaginable. Copied youthfully from our better adult styles, they are expertly tailored to fit those long legged coltish female offspring of ours who are s0 exquisitely charm- ing — and so hard to fit or buy clothes for. Ideal Togs has everything for the Sub Teen from sportswear. shorts ‘n tops to lovely evening dresses for the Junior Brides- maid, Our older young fry will be surprised and ased when | would sure be a grand thin, thy see them, ne we thought | bring home the pennant our that Mom would like to know about it too, x kek Used to be orange sauce was just for ducklings. A new dis- covery is an orange squeezed | over a broiled chicken as it browns. Served garnished with lices of orange and water cress ‘}t’s something to write home about. ee ee od There's something more ro- mantic and appealing than anything, just in thinking about going dancing in golden slippers. Well, Pick ‘M has some of the smartest sandals imaginable in plastic gold — that nice shiny no crack kind for only $3.99 — real sparkly charmers. Now for a word to the gal with the generous understand. ing — and underpinning! Seems as though manufactur- | ers to date have figured that if you wear adriple E width — it serves you darned good and right, and shoes with a sad re- semblance to scows OF boats are plenty good enough. Well. who have wide feet and now Pick ‘M:has smart shoes in just those sizes. We saw 8 beautiful multi-color shoe | jmanlike competition, play the | together for an evening's pleasure. We also learned that the business men’s lunch is served each noon for $1.25 including we've found out: That's a bar- gain friends! x *& om The great American game, by Americans and for Americans has never impressed me very much, but maybe that’s because I never before lived in a town ber of a league! And so I think it’s a wonderful thing when a town has the “git up and git” to sponsor a thing like our baseball team, get them to join the league. | and then in the spirit of sports- other towns in the state. I’m also glad to hear that all seats for the | first game have been sold out | and more on the way to take care of the overflow. It's sure grand, and a good beginning. If the people in our town all stick together for our team, and the towns all stick together for our state, and the states all stick to- afraid of anybody? * Getting back to the local scene, let's stick together and support our home team. When they hear you and you and you, out there just hollering your lungs out, they will feel mighty good and try just twice as hard to justify the faith you have in them. It 4 to iret year, now wouldn't it? x k * With Wedding Bells madly pealing — the people over at Gift House functioning now-a-days as Bride’s House for wed gifts, and we'd would get a bang out ef, and even maybe give a second thought? And then just for fun, if you like to play jokes — the ther- mometer switsle sticks. and the * & * There are more writing charac- flat | ters around, besides myself wav- |the one about the movements te change the traditional cartoon character representing Uncle |Sam and find a new name for appetizer and dessert. So now | Saturday evening, June 28, be- that had a team that was a mem- | t the Wi House, Varela Street, will be conducted during the t summer by Mrs. Ruth Wright and Miss Margaret Hughes, teachers lary, June 27. The team was trained by the Katherine Dunham Ex- The Key West Pla: ‘on the staff of the epee sehool recreation program directed by Coach # Perimental Troupe an din the American School of Ballet. One of le Rey yers party Winston Jones, and through the cooperation of Superintendent ef In- struetion Herace O’Bryant and the Board of Education of Monroe * aa eee i} |Center among the recipient of \funds from the NeVy Chavity ae ee nen cro: | Carnival, and the contribution of pected to contribute at least a|$750 has made possible the es- quarter each to pay for the| tablishment of a fund to employ orehestra. The Junior Group, ages | directors. Funds received from 12-16 will have folk dancing ©M | civic organizations are used to tween the hours ef 7 and 9: 0, | Purchase supplies and equipment and will contribute at least 15¢;The youth obtain funds through each toward refreshments. Only | donations from members of their those youths having registered | groups, and through the sale of re- previously at the high school for frechments to pay for incidentals the youth center, who held ad- necessary to their programs. Imittance cards, or who bring| The folowing is a list of contribu-| , Written permission signed by tions received by the Adult Council F jparents will be admitted. Re- which has requested that each or-'\ ed for this ex- The Senior Group, ages 15-19, will have dancing Saturday evening | quirements listed on permission | ganization be thank sheets signed by parents will be cellent coopegation. followed. Navy Charity Carnival, Capt. ¢. Planning meetings will con-|¢ Adell — $750. | selors, and directors | to serve. ‘Activities have been di- cinue at the Wesley House each Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’cleck. All members of the junior, senior | and adult councils are requested | to meet at that time each week with the directors and councilors. | The councils have expressed the deepest gratitude to coun-| who have served during the past four| months, and to those continuing | rected by Coaches Ed Beckman Business and Professional Wom an’s Club — $5. Key West High Schoo PTA — $10 Beta Sigma Phi sorority — $5. Yayshees — $5. Mrs. Dickison — $1. American Legion,. Arthur Saw yer Post No. 28 — $5. Sinawik — $5. Harris Elementary School Tech. group — $5. A large attendance is expected at each of the summer sessions. cl gether for the U. S. A.: who's) jing the flag these days, and it's | re's lots of ladies | good thing. In case you missed a smart white one too, with the Capitalist System, it would Cuban heel. Both were in EEE probably be good te report on it size and both appeared just here. Some folks want te make half that! hake * Uncle Sam leok like a sharply dressed bond salesman, and oth- jand H. W. Van Byeveldt, Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine, the Reverend | Eldon Simmons and Mrs. Sim-| mons, Mrs. W. B. Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clausson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bringman, Mike Jacobs, Mrs. Grace Crosby, Mrs. Blanche Miller, Mrs. Thomas Whitley, Mrs. William Lee, Miss Arlene Merritt, and others. Lorenzo D. Kling, chief machin The JayCees and JayShees sup- | jst’s mate, USN, son of Mr. and plied counselors for April. Ley Mrs. H. W. Kling of 708 William Memorial Methodist Church and | st., Key West, and husband of Mrs the First Presbyterian Church | Hope L. Kling of 208 Mary ave., supplied counselors for May. |New Smyrna Beach, Fla., is serv Beta Sigma Phi Sorority has of- jing aboard the attack cargo ship fered to have counselors avail-| USS Antares in the Atlantic Fleet able during June. Mrs. Fernando.) The Antares transports dry pro Camus, assisted by Mrs. Magda-| visions and cargo. She is now lene Huddleston, rf chairman of | carrying essential, non-perishable the committee on counselors. supplies to Atlantic Fleet bases In addition te those listed | and ports. above, the following counselors| Built and commissioned in 1944 have served. Others have not by the U.S. Maritime Commission, been reached en th list who have | the Antares originally sailed the graciously volunteered, and will | seas as the SS Nampa Victory. serve later in the year. Mr. and She is one of the many Merchant Mrs. Daniel Gareia, Mr. and Mrs.| Marine cargo ships that were Tommy Curry, Mr. and Mrs. | transfered to the Navy after World Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. | War Il. Chief L. D. Kling | Serving Aboard “USS Antares” contains the shaker, strainer, (Charles Myers, Mr. and Mrs. E.| - stirrer and glass mixer. An- |R. Rivas, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MMB | ether gift he’c really go for is (Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reception To Be Held Curry, Mr. id Mrs. Everett Sweeting, Ven eaos Mrs. Charles For Rev. And Mrs. Statham Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Jack De- A reception for the Rev. and laney, Judge and Mrs. Thomas) Mrs. J. E. Statham will be held Caro, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam B. Sunday night, at 8:45 p.m., in Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John- the Fleming Street Methodist son. Church. Mrs. Glynn Archer has served) The Rev. Statham is the new as chaipman of a committee re- | sastor of the church. The recep- |qQuesting financial! assistance jon will begin after the regular \frem eivic organizations for the .vening services and all mm- |purpose of purchasing supplies sers of the church are invited to and equipment. attend. The Councils expressed grate- Special guests will be the min. ful appreciation to Capt. C. C sters and their wives of all other Adell who ineluded the Youth lenominations in the city who are cordially asked to come and meet the new pastor being done for the tiny one's | Frederick § | the “Dance of the Suite.” "| VERSATILE VIOLInisI and comedienne is Adele Parrish, pretty blonde entertainer who is in the Les Rohde TV show to be presented Saturday night at the Boca Chica C.P.O. Club. Dancing and a first rate floor show are scheduled, with fes- tivities beginning at 9 p. m. and lasting until 1 a. m. Notta ze-Mahan Nuptials Tonight At 8 O’Clock The wedding of Miss Lorraine Nottage to Parker Mahan of Hearne, Texas, will take place to night at eight o'clock in the First Baptist Church. A reception will follow in the chutch annex. All| friends of the couple and of the | families are cordially invitee to attend the wedding. ? } Last night, the bride elect and | her fiance, were honored with a) bridal rehearsal dinner party at, Raul’s restaurant, given by the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Parker O. Mahan of Hearne, Tex- as The guest list included: Mrs Kathien Nottage, the bride's | mother, the bride and groom to be, | and Mrs. Larry Mangold, El! Downing, Richard Wade, Mis Dionne, Miss Alleen Speer, Mrs. Thelma Porch, David Porch, the | Rey. and Mrs. H. H. Link, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Burton, Mr. and Mrs. der Benjamin Skelton, Mr. and Mrs. slijah Sands, Miss Martha Wat- kins mer Bennett, Marion Lowe Ch. s Quentil, John Tucker, Dennis Jolly, Virginia French, | Miss Mignon Watts, Mrs. T. 0. | Notage and Mr. and Mrs. Carl) Be Keep all frozen foods frozen hard! 1 yo uare ready to use them;| 1g after thawing lowers and Rufus Bradshaw with light- their numbers will be a modern ve The Pinder School of the Dance; recital, te be held at the Convent auditorium, next Friday, 8 p. m., will present a baby interpretative dance called “The Syncopated Clock.” The petite class of four to six year olds inelude Patricia Bramlet, Linda Davila, Marlene Elias, Mavis Bellizzi, Connie Vieta, and Pamela Davila. Ronda Brewster, intermediate pupil of the ballet, will selo in Suga Plum “Nutcracker Stage settings for the recital will be handled by Jim Mosley Fairy,” from the ing by . Steve Atkins. Costume fabries are trom the Associated ‘abric Company of New York q 5) Coming Events FRIDAY, JUNE 20— Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, p.m, Meeting, Knight of Pythias, Py- thian Hall, 728 Fleming St,, at 8 p.m. Key West Amateur Radio Club meeting at National Guard Armory, 7:30 p.m. Triangle Club of Pythian Sisters meeting, 7:30 p.m. Key West Shrine Club, 7:30 p.m, -TURDAY, JUNE 21— June Dance at the Boca Chica! C.P.0. club, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.,| with floor show, television star, dance teams, emcee and fun. Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. Cake Sale, by Gold Star Mothers, San Carlos building. MONDAY, JUNE 23— Beta Sigma Phi meeting, 8 p.in. Anchor Lodge meeting, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Methodist Men meeting, Wesley House, 8 p.m. /ESDAY, JUNE 24 Omner meting, Kiwanis Club at Casa Cayo Hueso restaur- ant, 6:35 p. m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, 7:30 p.m., Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street. Special general meeting Key! West Players, Barn Theatre, ¢ p.m. One-act plays, work shop | and play reading. Ordet of DeMolay Boys, meeting icottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p. m. V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary, Post Home on Elzabeth st., meet: | ing at 8 p.m. Sparking Waters Rebekah Lodge | No. 14, Knights of Pythias Hall,| 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25— Ladies Day Golf fou: ment. B W. Golf Course, 9 a.m, Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce clubhouse, 8 p.m. committee met last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Skewis in a two hour long ses- sion to plan the fun, food and frivolity which will take place Saturday. June 28 when the Players throw a summer “shin- dig.” Treasure hunt plans were changed to a scavenger hunt theme with ten items chosen for goals in the big search which will follow the serving of food and beer and other refreshments, The party will begin at the Barn at 6 p. m. At 8 o'clock, the hunt- ers will fan out to gather the re- quired objects and reassemble when their missions have been completed with a time limit set at 10 p. m., when the party will resume. Two top prizes and one consolation prize will be awarded. Admission will be fifty cents . rsion of the exhilerating “Mambo.” Lt. Matthews Fo Be Married In Connecticut Lt. Howard Lynn Matthews, Jr., formerly stationed here with the Navy aboard the U. S. Amberjeck, will be married July 5 in New Lon- don, Conn,, according to a wedding announcement received here today. Lt. Matthews is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Matthews of Charleston, S. C., and has numer- ous friends in Key West. The bride-to-be is Miss Rose- mary Virginia Carnes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Edwin Hammond Carnes of Quaker Hill, Conn. The wedding ceremony will take place Saturday, July 5 at 4 p.m. in the United States Coast Guard Academy Chapel, New London, Conn. NAVY TRANSFERS U.S. NAVAL AUXILIARY AIR STATION, KINGSVILLE, TEXAS— Lester B. Kuoblock, aviation ma- chinist’s mate, first class, USN, husband of Mrs. Marjorie F. Knob- lock of 1108 Curry’s lane, Key West, Fla., has reported for duty here at the air station, the home of Naval air jet training. Knoblock enlisted in the Navy in 1942, Prior to reporting to Kings- ville for duty with the maintenance department, he was stationed at the U.S. Naval Air Station, Port Lyautey, French Moroceo. Before entering the Navy, Knoblock at- tended Ocala High School. Friendly Gesture HAVANA, Cuba (# — President Fulgencio Batista announced to- day that a new park under con- struction on Havana's famous Sea- wall Drive will be named “Fourth of July Park” as a gesture of friendship to the United States. The park will adjoin a new of- | fiee building of the U. S. embassy. Good luncheon dish: arrange stalks of cooked asparagus on The committee is headed by Jeanne and Ski Skewis. Others who helped plan the festive affair were Jack Clarke, Jim Murphy, George Renna, Gladys Jackson and Dorothy Raymer. There will be another meeting of the committee on Monday eve- ning at 8 p. m., to complete de- tails including the charade which will set off the search parties. Time is 8 p. m. Place is 213 Tele- graph Lane, at the Skewis home. Members of the committee, Rusty Pitman, Comdr. Ray Byrnes and those who did not appear at the first meeting are requested to attend Monday’s planning. Quads All Right WEYMOUTH, Mass. —~ The quadruplets—a girl and three boys —born Wednesday night to 21-year- old Mrs. Marion L. Manning at the South Shore Hospital were re- ported by physicians as “doing very well” today. They also reported that Mrs. Manning is “fine and doing well. The qi are expected to get their first meal—glucose from a on dropper—sometime to- y: Dr. Robert R. Ryan, Weymouth general practitioner who delivered the babies, reported that newborn infants are rarely fed for 24 hours, 904 Fleming OWNED & OPERATED BY ADELINE RUSSELL Key West Duplicate Bridge A» sociation, Coral Room, Ov-- | seag hotel, 7:45 p.m. ' Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No, 88, Bldg. 178, N. &.| 10:30 a.m. Luncheon, bridge, Canasta, for 7X-11 Officers’ Wives’ group, at Aeropalms, 1 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, meeting Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m Junior Debs, meeting, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m. HURSDAY, JUNE 26— Social meeting, Junior Woma: Club, 8 p.m., at clubhouse. BEAT THE HEAT WITH LUNCH OR DINNER AT RAUL’S ON THE BOULEVARD AIR CONDITIONED SPECIAL SATURDAY WIGHT ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF tly issoula, Mon-|€rs have been urging that the things just arrived at BJ Meeting of Lower Keys Property A Mr. Dilly of Missoula, tana reports dismal news, ft ng of a dead hunter. t thing he disagreed with ate him,’ says Mr. Dilly. kn x Everybody loves a bargain. which is one of the big reasons why we are in business at this particular corner every Mon- day, Wrdnesday and Friday. Most times it is most pleasant, and we're particularly tickled to tell you of the latest one. One night, and not in the round of duty, we went to Raul’s Restaurant on the Bou- and found a very large the mame of the syatem we live un- “Some- der with considerable success be weaseled down to something like the Good Life or Mutuality or | something similarly pawky. | A Mr. John P. MeFaul of Se- attle, Washington writes that he won't be at all surprised if some knuckledhead hatches a scheme to have the Declaration of In- dependence lived up and the Li- berty Bell sent to a foundry to be mended. Mr. McFaul seems to be very upset, especially on hearing that a man from Michi. gan wants a committee of pre. fessors to rewrite the Bill of Children’s Corner, more beach accessories for fun out of doors | — for young and old. xt kk *& Our hot weather dish for to- jday is served hot, but it's ht and its charm lies in fixing it ahead during the morning hours while it's cool. Hollow out as many tomatoes as needed, mash the pulp into corned beef hash. Season well oregano goes with this, and then stuff the tomatoes hash wise and store in the refrigerator whtil needed Twenty minutes before serving time, pleee im very hot oven and Owners Association, 8 p.m. Surface Development Officers’ Wives’ group juncheon at Sun and Sand, 12:30 p.m Rotary Club tuncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul's parish hall. Unit 58 Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reseeve, luncheon, noon, at C.P.0. club, N.S. BIG PINE KEY AWARD (Continued From Page One) Ramsey, and Lester were Board membe-: Horace O'Bryant. C. A Van Dewsen, manager Electric and Kenneth W ident engineer of R. W. Beck le Rights. In fact he is so upset that bake. When ready to serve. lay Representatives of the bidding bargain surprise. We had & de- he has served notice on them lovingly a poached egg on top compani Iso on hand licious dinner, cooked only 8 that he has a dandy punch in of each tomate, and serve very {; ME B addressed the Pancho, the aul's excellent the nose saved up for the “Michi. ‘hot. Pielles or relish and brown Wacrits ak these: 1? fib casa chet can cook it. and the price ¢. bum” if he would just tell bread trail along wonderfully | rant pack of ive first floor at the was most reasonable, in fect 1 yin, when and where to deliver Pte | old City Electric building on was a bargain! it That seems to be weaving the | hints aren't much Gecasaacd Devel sraet Staying on for cocktails and dancing. we found that the drinks are delicious and no more than elsewhere, indeed less thi) many places. Then Gus Ayala and his excellent or- chestra started to play, and our flag a little too hard. * & ot We've been thinking that may be summer had arrived @ week early and the heat was making us see mirages —~ like little men | The building is ov n NOTICE Generous Slice $3.25 TRIFLER Trifles of COBBLERS-fine leather, designed with a wealth of conception of a bargein chang- pags, pads, high chair al! over town in red fezze. (spell- Cobblers know-how about making feet pretty and happy. A bare ed sn. more. The music Wat pads, oe et el to arrive [ing please?) but it must be just % foot sandal of great importance, greet talent, for ttery, with sweet, hot and dreamy in turn, at the Children’s Corner may (the overflow crowd from the big taf Photo As of June 20th, 5 ij i custom. the floor was smocoocth. and now ge in and get them They Shrine convention up in Miami Sizes oa te 9 COLORS WHITE — GoLoRUSHM at no increase in prices, mo have finally arrived and are So we'd just like to add our word Jear maida P.M. Dr. Edward Gon- Pea OR ES minimum charge. and no cover well werth weiting for. of welcome to the boys under the a a a will ite one potty | od wtih easly wreckabte pious |te wt'te ones We hoped ; age a LISAN SHOES The place is beautifully lo wit! Y ° ' cated and air conditioned for in ice cream colors and bright joy your visit to old Cayo H e continue practice in your comfort. The interior is designs te amuse baby for lemg and get sand in s _ Key West. 616 AL ST OPPOSITE MONROE THEATRE like a dream, and it's the idea! hours, these are @ real buy. It come Dack wa ¥ s ad DUY ° place for good friends to get seems thet more and mere is Be seen’ ya’ Jaxon (Advi The ane SRE RRR ERERRTIRSRRTERTES