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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITI. ZEN Friday, June 27, 1732 Yen eemmamenementer SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor SHOP HOPPING WITH “Water, water everywhere, |P and not a drop to drink” is the t cry of the Key West Mariners; a the hot days. We've been'y 8 ng the skies for the Al-! batross tuo, but haven't seen him yet. We will though! Whe beginning of Justice for everyone, no matter she inay be pictured, began for the human race this date in 1665 when the first jury was conducted. F. H. A. born this date 18 years ago. trial as also Tommorrow i; quite an a mly 62 percent of women felt versary date too. In 1948 the that their husbands were good Marshall Plan was enacted, ooking and 33 percent that their | exactly thirty-one years after spouses had improved since the the Treaty of Versailles. edding. What happened to the} Now that our fact hunting is other 5 percent, we weren't over, we must remind you it’s | able to find out | time to go shopping. Don't get} x * * impatient with the non aircondi- We've always tried to cor- tioning either, our merch rect our daughter when she with the} tried to “show off” — women are having to cope water shortage in their r ditioners too, No one come up with a plan to use salt water in air conditioners. cor yet aad | For a safe and sane Fourth, and a real pretty one — your darling in a red, white and Blue Margaret Gail Pinafore. One of the prettiest dresses we've seen in Key West these many moons, it has tripple ruf- fles over the shoulder. The bib {4s diagonal red, white and blue and the skirt red, white and blue all around. This isn’t @ print as you mizht suspect, either, but the th-ee colors & sewed to- geher. Yards and y rds of vivid explosive colors in fine broadcloth. ; These pinafores come in sizes one to four — fuil cul, ani may be ordered in the la-ger s.zes. They should be a zeal favorite and good all year found, This is the feature of the w ek at the C dren tr ari a lovely feature it reelly is, Othcr Margaret are te-o other styles in lovely pas- 4 te s with dainty ! But not my favorite like the little red, w vite and blue jo. bar t B H t em i i u wn f ha Ww off lex. $ w o ixt 4 Dn king 1 b 4, and t ra xes th the taste t t; Sa ed. S t 4 yelow ¢ tly i b as ar f t ( Tengthwise t crosswise in « nana wly b ‘ r ® " ( b e sala . e t nates ny et & * If Geography was one of the @ubjects that didn't “take echool. there's no reasor you can’t learn it now the inside of a hight locking out! Yo this is a very easy @ able way ‘o learn geography and Is, these very glasses are to b Gift House To band ing Ballerina cmon | Budd fights. No wonder it was| umblin jown Peace chieved in the Philippines, was a yourg and England la’ yer,! -to-riches John Mackay died. | Just for the ladies, ha-ha; In| recent poll, 82 percent of hus felt that their wives were | 90d ‘ooking and 37 -cent hought they were even more at- active tian when they married. iswer to the same question, never outgrow it anyhow, but now — ah, now, we buy em — "Show offs” that is and for | daughter. You see, “Show offs” are de- ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYON: PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 |Mrs. Betty French Leaves Key West For California The get-together takes Place at Mrs. Betty French, a regular the home of Mrs. Robert Shock winter visitor in Key West for a : i 901 Flagler A’ number of winters and who has} are aoe to pirate ee spent several summers here, is| Sd leaving Saturday for a motor trip|, Use canned apricots in fruit sa- up the East Coast, then out to|!@d. in a whip, in a jellied fruit California where she expects to|‘essert, and as an ice cream live. sauce. She will drive to Washington, D.C., then on to New York City] The man women where she will bid bon voyage to! friends for England. En route to will elect President | California, she will stop over for a month’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Helene Winningham of North Vernon, Ind. Continuing the drive westward, she will stop at points of interest | before motoring on to San Francisco | and Los Angeles. Who will he be? In the new Juty Ladies’ Home Journal you'll find the necessary eues. For the Journal took a poll of thousands of women, and their answers re- veal the three most important qualities women want in the man who goes to the W! House. What ase they? Who do they point to? Sere your guesses till you've read What People Want in a President, MRS ROBERT SHOCK HOSTESS HS-1 GROUP HS-1 Officers Wives group will hold a coffee session next Tuesday July 1, at 10 a.m. ; “e | Candles are appropriate used on a dinner or supper table; they are | not appropriate for a luncheon ta- jble unless the shades are drawn or the day is dark. siderable acting talent. As the crime pattern increases in intrica- cy, so does your interest which is | held throughout. The picture will show through Saturday night. The last minute details of the grand opening will be completed today and patrons will be assured of all the conveni- ences of a modern theatre. MUSICAL COMEDY number, a soft shoe tap called “On A Sunday Afternoon” will be one of the attractions at the dance recital sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary tonight at the Convent auditorium. Students of the Pinder School of the Dance who will participate are left, Rosalind Grooms; center, Ralph Staves; right, Margaret Ardagh. Ralph claims the selec- tion ought to be named “Rose Between Two Thorns,” but says KEY WEST FAMILY lightful pantics made of dainty durable “Nu Lace,” a lovely fabric that wears and wears. Boston knit for better fit. they come in delicious ice cream colors. Just wash, need no ironing. Wide elastic top and cunning shirred elastic at the thigh. Brief and cute, cool and breezy. The perfect answer to all underwea’ prayers. For facts instead of “fancies.” Show Offs come in sizes two to ten are priced at only seventy-nine cents, come: in eight delicious colors, and can be found at that delightful children's store, Ideal Togs. Eight pairs in eight different colors are a nice birthday gift. a pair for each day, and two on Sunday! wk Ww yne trying’ to ;beat cool ideas are never » cubes with a twist of lemon 1 inside or ny kir ripe, fresh r i, make a col, drink “ Fill the trays one- F pw wat! e. Ice cut ade of } in col r and lute the fla- M and getting C c s look, cooler 4 1 too. x ok: ok A Pin Up Girl is the one under the dryer at Donald's. xk ® * week en ) € new r r there is e will be a 15 *LANS MENICAN TRIP C'm Yow! Gmiviowt Featuring: Cakes For All Occasions C’m Y'owt My Pretty Kitten Whipped Cream - Pies - Short Cakes « ie Puffs - Assorted Cheese Cake - Eclairs - Struedel - Napoleons CASA CAYO HUESO ee CHO 4 CUBAN WHERE PUMPERNICKEL FRENCH JERRY PINDER mance : KAISER CUBAN SOFT iN) HIS ORCHESTRA : OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE are Playing Tonight We vam 9m m. SUNDAYS tam 1 ON THE OCEAN CLOSED — MONDAYS ils OUTDOOR AND | Top of Duva on the Atlantic it with a smile. ‘AID'‘S NIGHT OUT By “DOT” “Scandal Sheet” at San Carlos Theatre Murder, newspaper business and a touch of romance are a sure-fire combination in this suspense thrill- jer of better than average calibre. | Broderick Crawford, as the hard- boiled editor of a scandal sheet a la New York Daily News,) steals the main scenes for acting | ability. Donna Reed manages to be decorative as a feature writer who “Modern Mambo,” a highlight of| disapproves of the paper’s lurid the recital. Beverely Maloney will, style, but she isn’t essential to the PETITE DANCER of the Corps de Ballet is Linda. Latimer, daughter of Lemdr, and Mrs. J. D. Latimer, 2211: Seidenberg Avenue, who is shown assuming one of the classic positions of ballet dancing. The small sprite will dance in the garden scene of the original ballet by Gerry Pinder, choreography by C inne Howard, called “The Enchanted Garden.” It is part of the program of a recital at the Convent auditorium tonight, Original Ballet, Guest Artists, Pupils, | Featured In Dance Recital Tonight The complete program for the dance recital presented by the Pinder School of the Dance and guest artists, the Lon Brothers, to-} Ritz,” and toe-dancer Georgia Ann banner start. night at the Convent auditorium, Williamson will offer ‘The Doll! Almost too handsome to be true, has been announced. Sponsor of the | Dance.” | John Derek is cast as the young event is the Ladies Auxiliary of, Sandra Owens will appear in a reporter who idolizes his boss and |the American Legion. The produc-| Spanish Gypsy dance. Rose Yates even condones the flashy journal- tion is in two parts, the first being| and Annetie Dion will present the ism which the paper advocates. He | do a rhythm tap, “Puttin’ On The plot which is exciting from the | | murderer in action of loose copy paper not a much in evidence notebook while on the beat; also the word “scoop” is Properly deleted. The bit parts are by expert old veterans, two of them recently | starred in the prison Saga, “My | Six Convicts.’ It’s time the Ame- rican movie makers caught on/ that one reason why English cine- | mas are so good in the back- | ground angles is careful selecting | of minor type actors. The shots in this Picture of the alkies on Skid | Row, including a once-famous | newsmean who took to the bottle, is | wonderful character casting. ea In “Scandal Sheet” you see the | so that the | ‘0-dun-it class; | ‘ategory and a | FOR WORK OR PLAY! ‘Lasting hand-made constraction im cowhide ... flexible, combestable built-in stool arch “LAZY have thet expensive eeeococeceos: story is not in the wh _ in the suspense c. pper of its kind, The first . mur- der scene allows veteran Mae. mary Kemp to exercise her Con- | SIZES 4 to 10 & Med, an original Pinder ballet called| Nutcracker Suite Chinese dance doesn't look much the part, even “The Enchanted Garden,” with} The adults take over with “Ballet a cub doesn’t look that innocent; | choregraphy by Corinne Howard. | Egyptian’ by Corinne Howard: but he gets by. I do wish movie} Recorded music for it is Tschai-|“South Americana” by the Lon producers would get over the idea | that the press swaggers around in sporty topcoats even indoors and | that reporters fail to remove their kovsky’s “Symphony No. Six,” Strauss’ “‘Artisto Life’ and “‘Wein- er Blut,” and music from ‘Tales Brothers; “In A Persian Market | by Gerry Pinder A soft shoe tap “On | A Sur of Hoffman.” | Afternoon”’ features couples hats in the office. That’s what you The ballet personnel in order of; Staves with Margaret Ar call “old hat’. One congratulatory appearance follows {Nelson Sawyer with R improvement is that they have fin- | Gardener — Andy Lon, guest art-| Grooms; Richard Alt th ally caught on to the fact that a! ist Monette Whitehead a newshaWk carries a simple sheaf | | chez with Bey A delightful Rose’ performed by R _ y™M let nda | | Little Girl Corinne Howard, | instructor, choreographer. Nymphs — Sandra Owens, with four girls: Orchid Mira, Ber-| erly Maloney, Linda Wells and heel Yates, Annette Dion and Ronda| “Dance of the Sugar Plum F nie Sands Brewster She also appears in the finale, a A large crowd is expected and} Roses in Petite Corps de Ballet: | military tap to ‘Anchors Aweigh’, the curtain time is at 8:30 p.m. | Catherine Paros, Linda Latimer, \ | Shirleen Stone, Linda Brownstein, a AED Susan Torres, Susan Evers, Jack- elyn Rackley and Cecelia Dion. Daisies: solo by Patti Chapman Chorus: Sylvia Matcovick, Isabelle Gonzalez, Jane Gomez, Elaine Woddy, Margaret McCafferty and Nan Anderson, Butterflies Paula Christine Layman Leaves: Judy Yellin, Donna Pin der and Gail Bosw The Elf: Gerry Pinder. After intermission, the if es with a Hawiian ittle Brown Gal,” with IT’S A PLEASURE! TO HAVE DINNER AT RAUL’S SATURDAY SPECIAL: ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Newhouse Brewster in the solo pa on the Dinner 3.25 Linda Wells, Beverly Malon Orchid Mire. 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