The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1952, Page 4

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SRORTY . ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, June 25, 1952 DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor SHOP HOPPING WITH It isn't too early to start think- ing about things pertaining to back to school. It’s ‘just like tmas shopping, golly, if you tart you run out of too quick. In this climate, there n't such a drast wear, we ¢ buy for next fall. It's later thar think! Speaking of Christmas, believe it or not, our stores are far see- ing too. They ha sady been to retail merchant's shows for next Christmas, and things are starting to arrive in the information de. A Vir entered the Union this date in 1788. | Also, don’t fc one of our biggest national h ays 1s near- ly upon us: The Fourth ef July, of course | ak oak Cutting capers isn’t neces- sarily an old Spanish or even an old Key West custom — but | cutting the price on “Kapers” | — a comfy Terry cloth slipper with foa:i rubber soles is an old Mar-E« custom. The Thursday morning Spe- | cial is rez'ly special — one | pair of Tercy Kapers at the | unusual price of $2.50, and an- other pair for S0c! Then some {| sturdier ones — Capri’s Denim | at $2.95 and cn extra pair for only $1.00. For a really super-duper dress for that 4th of July dance | — Madeleine Moore of Miami | made a two-piece classic of or- | gandy that will take you clear | through summer. You can also buy separates and the price is | low. | en for the reminder | r-Ed specializes in custom- | mede wedding dresses and ac- | cessories. Your wedding will be truly diffezent with gowns ts by Mar-Eu. a, talied | € pretty, | one migh r you never is n. | Cheddar cheese mixed up in po- | tato salad? Quarterback Club | To Give Benefit | . | Dance On Friday | | ¥ | The Quarterback Club of Key | | West will give its annual dance) | this coming Friday, June 27 in the | | Elks’ Club annex. A five act floor | show will suppliment the dancing. | A local orchestra will play tor | , the evening’s entertainment which | begins at 8 p.m. The proceeds of the event will go! to establishing a practice field for z the Key West High School football ly the ironing), Other beauti- | team and the public is invited to ful ambacks come in the bet- | attend. ter dresses. | For reservations call John West, Chic also has new bathing | chairman, at 508-W. suits at $5.00, These are lovely lovelies. | Capt. Sears And Family | And not forgetting the gents | i“ — cool cotton sport shirts are | Enjoy Hospitality Here in. New shirts at new low | Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Toth en- prices. tertained Capt. and Mrs. H. E Back to the ladies — a deli- Sears with their four children at a cious eyelet blouse for only |juncheon Tuesday at the Toth $1.98. C' iz, uptown on Duval | home on Whitehead street, the old St. has real bargains! Ernest Hemingway residence. xk rar: Sear ne commanding ee ele . sa cer of e Siboney, aircraft The scairot crowd, will love | carrier now in the Key West area sliced catrots cooked along with! “the Sears’ children are Joseph, | slicee Breen onions. d 11; Mary Jane 13; Edward, 10, and | And have you tried cubes of John (almost) six years oid. | The visitors have been stopping at the Key Wester and enjoying the pool there as well as ocean) swimming, fishing excursions and | new shipment of cotton sun- backs at only $3.95. They are | smart, siraple and easy on tho | washing and ironing (espe x <k oh Ladies in waiting don’t have PERSONALS | WEDNESDAY, ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Coming Evenis JUNE 25— Ladies Day Colt fou ment. F W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. clubhouse, 8 p.m. Key West Duplicate Bridge {> sociation, Coral Room, OF+ seas hotel, 7:45 Digi. Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bidg. 178, N. 5. 20:30 am Luncheon, bridge ZX-11 Officers’ at Aeropalms Scottish Rite Canasta, for Wives’ group. 1 p.m Bodies. meeting Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Junior Debs, meeting, Woman's Club, 7:30 p.m Ham dinner, 6 to 8 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, vited. FAWTU luncheon at Aeropalms, 12:30 p.m. Meeting of Cerebral Palsy and Cripples Association, 417 Eaton street, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 2%— Social meeting, Junior Woman's Club, 8 p.m., at elubhouse. Meeting of Lower Keys Property Owners Association, 8 p.m Surface Development Officers’ Wives’ group luncheon at Sun and Sand, 12:30 p.m. Rotary Club luncheon at 12 1b p.m. St. Paul’s parish hall. Unit 56 Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve, coffee 10 a.m., at Patio, N. S too long to wait now, not to | sight seeing. They are delighted FRIDAY, JUNE 27 pretty up the long months | With the city, its picturesque charm, Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous, anyhow. The Mothers Beauti- | 47d the hospitality here. | nie Presbyterian Church, ful Shop will be open in less | op ue ie an cin : than a month and they will ee! ing, night of Pythias, Py. hi nothing except of Sot Apply To Wed | thian Hall, 728 Fleming St., at ies and clothes for the mother- Fred P. Taylor, 23, Key West 8 p.m. to-be. We told you before, but |and Janet Cafasso, 25, 402 Smith| Order of Eastern Star, Fern we don’t want anyone to miss |Lane have applied for a marriage Chapter 21, meeting at Scottish out — July 15th is the date, jlicense at the office of County| Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Fleming St. now occupied by | Judge Raymond R. Lord. | SATURDAY, JUNE 28— Joseph William Purcell, 36, 725 Monroe County Lane and Eloise Louise Palmer, 28, 315 Virginia st. | | |have also applied. Charles Rogers, 27, and Evelyn | | Lucille Hanna, 21, 820 White st., |have also applied. Clyde Thomas Jones, 22, uss | | EFC, and Josephine Mills, 18, 1.C Fort Village have also applied to| Ernest N. Mellin, 19, USS Gil- more and Roberta M. Brown, 19, 161 Grant Street have applied for the Gas Co., is the place, and it will be managed by Mrs, Mildred Duggan. Some of you are probably already familiar with the Mothers Beautiful shops a: there is one in Miami and one in Miami Beach. Key West is happy to welcome the new- comers. *k 8 & A new one on me, and prob- | ‘ably you too; late bulletins from a marriage license. the Washington Bureau of the| National Newsletter says th Sie otuuractithed Cdn, Jayeees To Honor get praise fiom a child care ex-| pert, “eho 1s against super P A d P. canines. Freedom to get) # 2S ANd E resent thoroughly di y and to | noisy nuisance is ser ina : Officers Of Club | child's development. Just see! ‘to me that they get enough “ot Tonight, the Jayeees will com th nd of development with-, bine a farewell party with an in-| out any encouragement from Coming party for past president mamma, and the sight of my Jack Murray and future president fi g clean once a day is a Paul Esquinaldo atest certo: ‘ Reverie ee are requested to ere nd meet with new mem th moon and wedding gifts Car Shop and just a bad pun. nic gifts I f is the hand printed linen table eon sets by stock N. Y linen and cked es and er of W exquisite ly gift is a Couroc r ni and durable to most aging and in- beautiful design. nore inexpensive the Boca Raton hich e actual traw set in w sizes of glasses. This year's brides are very. very lucky this shop of lovely r x * * Now that all the es that bers anc tncoming officers. Man uel Lopez and his committee have prepared a buffet supper which will be served beginning at 7 pm Special guest will be Sidney Aro novitz who will addrees the club Mo.e baskets than in China is the state of affairs right now at the Ditty Box. We walked in yesterday, and hon- estly we nev°r saw so many baskets, or for so many uses. Waste baskets. picnic hamp- ers, clothes hampers, hand bags. fruit baskets, knitting and sewing baskets — oh you | name it — and Ditty Box has | DEATH One thing you can't deny — AA4A44ALAOAAAABAAASD all are unique and love'y all are useful and dec ative JULIO PEREZ, JR. Julio Perez, Jr., 43, died and all within the reach of your pocketbook — and mine. night at his residence, 910 White- head street. He is survived by his * «* | mother. Mrs. Maria Perez; one sister, Virginia Kohla; one brother, Henry Perez. Mr. Perez was member of the Caballeros De Mar ti Lodge and the Cuban Club Funeral services, under the 4 rection of Pritchard Funeral Home will be announced later. relative to the dog track issue. The meeting takes place at the Jaycee Clubhouse on Flagler Ave. and Roosevelt Blvd. and play when the sun down, goes x & & * «2 Dont be a City Slicke. the Cass Cayo Huese Here almest in the he: you can relax and enjoy fresh cool ocean alr, listen he sweet m * * best friends won't * yor t your mirror wi. that a trip te Donalds w cy yourself wonders for yous hair. panionship and x er phere. Irs been a fine Wednes program. last] Youth for Christ Rally, Flem street Methodist Church, Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. Youth Center dance, Wesley house, 7:30 p.m Party, picnic and scavenger hunt Key West Players, beginning at Barn Theatre at 6 pm hunt begins at 8 p.m TUESDAY, JULY 1— Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club at Casa Cayo Hueso restaur ant, 6:45 p. m Youth for Christ Bible Study, 7:30 m,, Fleming street Methodist Street Fair, opens at Clinton Place 9:30 am. to 1 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to dusk. Key West tists group: 0 water colors, etc. on exhibit Junior Woman's Club meeting clubhouse. 8 p.m Regular meeting, Key Wes ers, Barn Theatre, 8 fF Minoca Council No. 13 Degree of Pocahontas, Redmen’s Hall Home rican Legion Post 8 p.m Key West Chapter No. 3. Di ple, Amelia St., 8 f R G Sea I 3 VE WwW Key West ( \ 83, N tional S& E i byterian ( pm Amke FIRST (Continued public in-| | esc C e ut Street Fair To Open ‘Tuesday, July 1, At Giinton Place Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce | i i Players Party col esque ev Tuesday when the Key e . Bee Pe Wot nen tire, Plans Completed mi-annual Street Fair. The date ah hax See Pe clit ch eo, (LOM OQUEnAGs last Tuesday evening, the Key Plans for Players supper have been co tee for the party ts participating. It nh Sunday, July 6. w will consist of oils. wa pen and ink drawings washes and some in the The sh ter-co! bt of casein, A protectived voy uEDe strip ary cloth will be canopied | ‘Te Mr. and Mrs. Fr over the exhibit to protect viewers | W'S. as well as the artist's work. Ham, baked beans, salad, water- | Hours for the show are from 9! melon, iced tea and other a- | to p.m. and from 5 p.m. |ther food will be served b until which is about 7 p.m., | at six p.m. Cold drinks z daily ex opening day. On the \ be availahle irst day, the exhibit opens at 9:30 At 7:45 a charade a.m, {known play will be p' A prize of a choice painting will iienibers aiale cant e given at the close of the show | goers may divide into to some patron. Details and infor- | then they mation can be had on request at | play-charade, will be given their the scene of th Street Fair. clue sheets and begin the scaven- | Tourists and citizens are wel-|ger hunt. The fi 1p or if comed and the artists themselves | vidual to brix list a will be on hand to show their work. | items named \ a prize. | The exhibits are for sale and it’s a nice one | The first Street Fair was held a The time limi s | | year ago at Clinton Place and a o'clock. After that the second one given at the peak of the | fun will continue at the Barn. season. The affair adds to the See | city’s attractions. ye . ______—- | Fifth Office KIW ANIS CLUB | ae ‘ one (Continued From Page One) Air Conditioned West Ministeriat association last week which was the pioneer organ- N : ization At Courthous ; Tor ight Sidney Aronovitz necre Pict cuibatveighticificee au the ary of the Key West Kennel Club, ‘County Courthouse are now jowners of the track, will address conditioned, leaving only the Sher the JayCees which voted against iff, Supervisor of Registration and the track last Wednesday night. County Clerk’s office in their na Tomorrow, Aronovitz will address tuyrgi state the Rotary club at its noon meet: | Latest office to artificially in cooled is that of He 1 Wilson ather Armfield said Tax Collector. His three new win “I welcome any debate on the dow coolers were turned on t subject. I think it’s right for pro- for the first time. The r ponents as well as opponents of Commission chambers are air con the track, to have their say. The ditioned, but are only used f public should hear both sides of meetings of that body. The « the question.”’ room on the second floor is not air The Kiwanis club will have conditioned because its « Father Armfie!d as its liason man make the co air cooling pro with the coordinating committee, hibitive, it is said since he is a member of the club ———— POLICE ARREST (Connie oom Page One) NAVY ASSL ME Ss (Continued From Pa land is owned b: buildings are privaicly however. This is wt i so much confusion a the City of Key West fore charges on contractors for ing permits The City ing contract ry their ob they definitely in the m at ha used Manage th TRE M AN y (Con mits FALL FROM (Continued From ; f z nut his body as the TREE | 1 his dered Result of the k n at this time e accident oc eri USE (Continued TAFT-HARTLEY | BEAT THE HEAT | | EAT OUT | | BAUL mm | AIR CONDITIONED ER re NEWS OF INTEREST IO We VASA BAT MVaLelN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 —— mers. $248.500 POINCIANA 4 2! ea trom Page P' on io Bo wn e v4 € : witli Jseet Lonrent i : tr litb has ncen os ' € + f niles are con- Saf C Driving shite : Other Business comp the € « neral the Sue Moore a \ € Taxes Pee tet a N eur e iillage rate is \ et will be prepared resented to the ve ¢ on or before Au € Sup. o make fin LOCAL CAP UNIT Ewes ar i “~ | Seience See ome nce] | s | ives | women a seminie Toa. st | SUQRIORS MAKE TED BOKE FEET Feel MAKE NEW, Wines: PAINE VANISH, | | OWNED & OPE? 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