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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, suty 2, 1952 SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF BOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Are you ready for that long} weekend? There are quite a few! ‘“eky people who will be enjoying} 2, and Shop Hopping will not ap- year again until next Monday either. We do wish you a pleasant holiday, and a safe one. Well today is Dominion Day in) Canada, and here in these United States it is the 9th anniversary of the establishment of the WAC. | Have you done all your weekend shopping? Well for goodness sakes, | get busy! To better accomodate| you, our stores will be open all day} on Thursday instead of taking the usual half holiday. So lets go shop-| ping. xk kk These tree climbing sons, of ours remind us of nothing less than pint sized Tarzans, which is exactly what we suspect they fancy themselves to be. Now Children’s Corner has a primitive styled leopard printed cotton knit in the most 20th Century of at- tire to delight Junior. For the modern miss—seer- sucker sunsuits in the red, white and bive of the season, a short set that’s the last gasp and will bring many of the same in ad- miration, It’s a red cotton twill boxer shorts and red and white striped persey top with a most unusual treatment. For that com- ing week-end and all summer— new swim suits and swim trunks to start the season off with a real 4th of July bang. ee aed We aren't especially noted for flag waving, but we read a little squib that is just the way we feel, and haven't been able to say. We quote herewith: “This is a good time to brush up on the Declaration of Independence and give a little attention to the Constitution that holds us together. In this month Jet's forget the new by-laws of our little clubs and consider the new President of a more important club who will become the head of a great nation, “Of thee I sing.” Ye eed Meet old pais, make new friends and enjoy the finest snacks and meals around, at the by that doesn’t find a large gath- ering enjoying the different. delicious specialities at the old Dine or drink on the spac- jous screened porches, or out- door Patio; music every night by Jerry Pinder and his band or Johnny Pritchard. Try a big cold bottle of beer or @ tinkley iced drink out on the patio overlooking the cool blue Atlantic for @ truly cooling ef- fect. Enjoy a fine Holiday here. x * * We've heard of Westerns, sand- wiches of egg and green pepper and onion scrambled together. Here’s it’s happy little cousin, the Deviled Denver, a useful kind of pancake. This is a beaten egg, beaten up like scrambled eggs, with a minc- ed green pepper, an onion, and a can of deviled ham added. Beat} well and cook as you would a pan-! cake. Eat as a sandwich, or eat) as a pancake! ‘ Co POR Not ready fer the 4th: yet? You're lucky! Because Leena Shop is running specials on pedal pushers, shorts, blouses, beach jackets, and many other items you might be needing. Start off | the 4th with a bang in a brand | new sports outfit from Leona. x*t As most of us already know,/ children are the world’s most con- with his plumes spread, it isn’t hard to understand why their feathers are the raiment of Kings. More royalty teo, has arrived at the Pet Shop in the small per- | sons of Snooky and her five wee offspring, the royalty of the Siamese family. Snooky is not for sale, but the kittens are. These are beautiful seal point siamese with the little identify- ing crooks in their and the heavenly bive eyes. They are eight weeks old, three boys and two girls, and the mest unbeliev- ably beautiful pets in the city. If your taste runs te birds in- stead of kittens, there are some lovely baby budgies at the Pet Shop—30 days old, just right for training. All colors, cute as @ bug. x *« * We've had lots of exerpts and fillers with delightful recipes—we think—but the latest, “Vanilla Ab- stract” the still life of a bottle of Vanilla extract—tops everything. Afraid you couldn’t eat it—and it’s dedicated to Raymer and her re- view of Jeanie Porter Kirk’s Art exhibit. It’s down at the Key West Artists exhibit at Clinton Place— right by the Aquarium and it’s an exhibit worth seeing even if you do go just to see “Vanilla Abstract” by Adeline Ross. Other exhibitors whose paintings are well worth viewing are Larry Karns, Joe O'Rourke, Ski Skewis, Lee Albert, Gene Boughman, Edu- Karl Agricola. x* This column has a@ section set aside for big’ gasps ef amaze- ment, every once in awhile. This week that department is filled by the Caroline Shop. Our apologies fer all this shep- ping like mad and we never even saw the pure linen drapery and slip cover fabrics at this shop. These are rich heavy fabrics with big bold medern designs and here comes the gasp. They sell for $3.25 te $3.75. This ma- terial I've seen elsewhere for $6.00 to $8.00 per yard! Alse na- tural and solid colors for $1.95 and $2.69 per yard. Methings they would make lovely dresses and skirts teo| Budget buying is e very geod thing, but gelly if you con pos- sibly afford enly o little bit more —wouldn’t you prefer linen? . a The latest census on the perfect measurements of the female leg should be of interest to someone! The perfect feminine leg measures 8% inches at the ankle, 12% at the calf and 19% at the thigh. This ratio can be applied in every case regardless of the woman's size. Archibald, hand me my slide rule. Every month, 78.4 tons of dirt per square mile fall on New York; 66 tons in Chica, 65 in Pitts- burgh. That's a ; Big Mar Gd! Even especially thinking | can have a bra suit from Mar & with a bang—aend the cutest out lately, especially worn with the new long shorts are the mid- dy blevses—to be worn out—and Other cute new blouses—the 4Garey Originals, plaids in bright colors. x~*t sefvative eaters. And what strug- gies we have to teach them to like/ new things. But teach them we must, so we heard it suggested) that a dish of their own creation) sometimes solves the problem. hey will love being chef and the} meal will also taste better to you than the everlasting hamburger or frankfurter and mashed potatoes they are always asking for rt Begin with cornbread, a pleasing . dish good for bungry people. This! friends, that holiday you've all been waiting for, what are you) low with a chefs salad—the simp-| going to do with it? Have lots of) lest varitey with no fancy trim-/ good relaxing fun we hope. But! while you're having the fun, take) of course you will make. Then fol Most kids go for it, and it ssembied in the morning rator. Here's generation for the meal) meh dressing to the | fry to mix with the salad.) children compete for the honor. wenige of the more selfrighteous Presi- dential candidates looks like @ grapefruit with glasses on. Couldn't seem to guess which one, could you? Ek For a safe and sane Fourth, get your Firecrackers at Donald's —the new Revien Polish. xe And now that it's almost here, thought of all it stands for, and re- solve to keep the shield bright,| and vote right. It's your heritage! | Til next week remember, the highest compact we can make with our fellows: Let there be truth be- ardo Henriquez, Lucille Inslee and} . We heard the comment that one. AN ORCHID CORSAGE for his Naval Air Station officers and for Pensacola, Fla. Capt. Eldredge, former coimmanding officer of N/ USS Monterey, aircraft carrier. “Rusty” as Mrs. friends, and their son Ned, will party also honored the new commanding officer of NA ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE | Frank Bardecki and Lt. (i. REST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 We Hing Rehearsal Dinner Tonight des Adams-Lundegren Marriage in of parties in honor of bride-elect, Miss Lorraine Yvonne ho will be married Thursday evening to Lt. (j.g.) Richard! Bambino Party Given Overseas By Chivo, Palau The submarine USS Chivo (S¥ gren, will be climaxed tonight with cocktails at the home |341) and the aircraft carrier d Mrs. Jack Thompson followed by a rehearsal dinner at) aurant for the wedding up will include the bride’s parents, dams, 1101 Casa Mari- the groom’s mother, Lundgren of Detroit, . Ernestine Owen, a e bride who wiil be matron ofj}honor; Miss Joan Por- ter, maid @f honor and the brides- maids, Migs Barbara Adams, sis- ter of the bride; Miss Audrey Wil- Miss Barbara Taylor and | Mrs. Joan Lastres. Also at ‘the rehearsal dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson | will be Robert Lundgren, brother of the gréom-to-be, who will act as best man and the ushers which include Lt Col. Charles Barrett, USMC; Comdr. J. S. Phillips; Lt. Cmdr. Al McPhillips; Lt. R. W. Schmidtt, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lt. (ig) gs.) Thomas P. Yardley of Grand Ra- pids, Much. Mrs. Robert Lundgren is also party. Mr. and Mrs. A. * | Navy Artists |Join Group At Street Fair Four Navy men have paintings jon exhibit at the Street Fair which | opened yesterday at Clinton Place. 'The newcomers to the Key West Artists group are Joe O'Rourke, Gene (W.E.) Baughman, Ski |Skewis and Douglas Brown. There are 11 artists exhibiting for the open-air show. The first painting by Lee Albert j was sold at 10:30 ir the morning one hour after the exhibit opened. The hours of the show are from '9:30 a, m. to 1 p. m. daily when jall the artists will be present, and \from 4 p. m. to dusk when at least - pe Official U. 5. Navy now wife is adjusted by Capt. E. H. Eldredge their wives at Aeropaims, June 30. Th t the adios party given by redges left this morning will be assigned to the Eldredge is affectionately known to her many | vacation in North Carolina after the initial trip to Pensacola. The , Capt. A. E. Buckley, and Mrs. Buckley. Coming Events WEDNESDAY, JULY 2— Ladies Day Golf Tournament. K. W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce clubhouse, 8 p.m. Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. 6., 10:30 a.m, SubRen Four Officers’ Wives group, meeting for coffee, 10 a.m., at Fort Taylor. Key West Outboard Club Auxili- ary, meeting at home of Mrs. Ray Maloney, 3624 Ave. “E” + 6:30 p.m, Dade Lodge No. 14, Masoni¢ Group, meeting Scottish Rite ‘Temple, 8 p.m. Street Fair, opens at Clinton Place 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to dusk. Key West Artists group: oils, water exhibit. Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 p.m. St. Paul's parish hall. Unit 56 Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve, coffee 10 a.m., at Patio, N. 8. Outboard Auxiliary picnic at Rest Beach, 8 p.m. V.F.W. Auxiliary picnic at Rest, Beach, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, guy — Officers Club, Fern Chapter No. 21, 0.E.S., at 8 p.m. Key West Amateur Radio Club, meeting, 7:30 p.m. National Guard Armory. Lower Keys Property Owners As- sociation picnie, begins 11 a.m., Halcon Beach, Big Pine Key. Meeting Anonymous, First Presbyterian Church, & p.m. Meeting, Knight of Pythias, Py. = Hall, 728 Fleming St., at p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 5— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. Youth Center dance, Wesley house, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 7— Circle If Women of the First Presbyterian Church, at The Manse, 3 p.m. Meeting, Methodist Men, Wesley House, 8 p.m. Cirele 1, Pirst Methodist Church, at chureh, 8 p.m. Key West Temple No. 20 Pythian Sisfers, 7:30 p.m. K. of P. Hall. Key West Art and Historical So ciety, 8 p.m ve ee et church, 7:30 p.m. Key West Ministerial Association, Lan. Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's, PRICE CORRECTION j arriving from Michigan. | newlyweds immediately following jsome of the group are there in !person. During the afternoon a ee Die naib Bomere: of the skeleton staff will supervise the First Presbyterian Church will exhibit is pee: ee Detailed description of the work ing at 7 p. m. | will appear later. There will be a reception for the | ST ae Summer Season the nuptial rites at the home of the bride's parents. | i ly 4th Miss Adams, one of Key West’s | Begins Ju if young socialites, was entertained! yotels and hotels are getting at a shower luncheon big Satariay }ready for the official opening of June 71 by the Misses Judy and the summer season this weekend. Ellen Trevor, as feted | WY 4th Promises to fill up the ee tar oot es toy | vacancies now existing along the y_ given bY! hea-h and out at the new Roose- Cmdr. and Mrs. Joe Phillips. Miss yojt boulevard motels. Audrey Wilson honored the bride | ich owner attributed the Lucky ae luncheon on’ siow last weeks of June to the Lt. Lundgren, who is attached j Rent wave tn te rth. to the Harbor Defense Unit at Nor- | folk, Va., arrived in Key West the early part of this week. there so much they didn’t wait to move at all,” he said. w that Metalsmith-Diver |BARRET TAMILY LEAVE | FOR JERSEY VACATION! Reports For Duty | wr. and Mrs. stantey 3. Barrett ‘3 land children, Michael, Christine, | 914 Elizabeth street. left Sunday for New Jersey to visit friends and relatives for two weeks. William A. Russ Jr. metalsmith Ist class and also diver 1st class, has reported to the Naval Base in Key West, Florida for duty. He | comes from duty aboard the USS Skylark (ASR-20) and previous to that he was stationed aboard the USS Howard W. Gilmore (AS-16) {the submarine tender for Sub Ron Four at Key West, Florida. APPLY’ TO WED ! Carl Harris, 26, 104 Fort street | and Rochelle Refour, 22, 209 Julia | street have applied for a marriage license at the office of Judge Ray- mond R. Lord. | | they have been able to catch their |breath, they’ll start planning va- jeations, and if they have been jwatching Key West's thermometer compared with theirs they'll sve that this is the place to come.” He referred to the fact that dur- ing the recent heat wave, Key West kept steadily below the tem- perature of such northern cities as Boston, Philadelphia, Washing- ton and New York. V.F.W. Auxiliary Plans Beach Picnic Thursday A Night-Before-the-Fourth of July celebration will be the V.F.W. Auxiliary who plan an out-door party and picnic to be held at Rest Beach. The puting begins evening at 8 p. m. Chairman of the affair is Vanes- sa Saunders. } Thursday Crush any small pieces of pea- {nut brittle left in the box and Some Kangaroos live in trees. | serve over vanilla ice cream He gra ted High School, in Carolina his home class of “44” and e Navy shortly .therea duty after recruit aboard the heavy Fall River (CA His wife, the is Soly is from Her parents Mr. a P. Soly live at 16 Cambridge. She hope at Key West in the near His mother and Mrs. William A. Russ Sr Southport, North © r thport » North n with the ted in the His first t : Mr. and reside in at Parish Hall, 3 p.m TUESDAY, JULY s— Circle I t Church Mrs. Josep Flagler Av Coffee for | plams, 10 Southern tol Club, Legion Home land, 8 p.m WS.CS. of Church, at 8 7 Order of DeM Rite Temp V.F.W. Ladies Home on Eli Spar' g Water No. 14, K ing, 8 pr Dinner moe’ Kis at Casa Cayo Hw ant, 6:45 p. m | Youth for Christ Bible Study | Pam., Fleming CARD OF THANKS | Sratitude to the j aided and com sympathy Pr Club Oo restaur WHATEVER IT WAS, heart | } Surprise With A Laugh While Capt Jackson E. t Ar officers and t piace p 8 given by } Ress at the ‘our beloved < 1 She aincece: jevidenced the lteem by se j ful flora DANCING DANC THE FAMILY j . \Now Hear This! | All you ladies that are nex ¥ | to Key West Martin Mair s finest of Beauty & RAUL’S “It just paralyzed people UD 16 Palau (CVE122) played host at a party held on board the Palau on jSumay) May 18 for over one hun- dred orphans and underprivileged children from the city of Augusta, Sicily. The party was highlighted by an ice cream and cake feast in the ship's messing compartments, followed by the showing of sever- al cartoons. Other features of the Jafternoon festivities were boat rides from the shore to the ship, elevator rides between the hangar deck and flight deck, and. presen: tation of favors and gifts to the children. Outstanding among the gifts was a large quantity of clothing, toys, and other useful items which had been sent to the Mediterranean in the Chivo by the wives of Subma- rine Squadron Four in Key West Florida, the Chivo’s home port. Members of the crews of both ships acted as individual hosts to \the wide-eyed guests and appar- ently enjoyed the afternoon as fully | as did their young charges. | Billy Roberts | Master Councillor | De Molay District | At the recent DeMolay Conclave held in Miami Beach, June 28th |and 29th, Billy Roberts was elect- \ed Master Councillor of the Southern District of Florida. This jis the first time that a member of the Key West Chapter has ever vheld this office. Elected to serve j with him were Joe Henjum of Hollywood, Senior Councillor and | Roger Reinbolt of Ft, Lauderdale, ) Junior Councillor. | Edward Sheppard and Bill Neb- tt were elevated to the rank and honor of Chevelair and Jeff Knight to the rank of Legion of | Honor. | The chapters represented in this | District are: Key West, four chap- ters in Miami, Hollywood, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, |Lake Worth, Ft. Pierce, Belle Glade, and Delray Beach, Billy Roberts, Anthony Niles, Edward Sheppard, Bill Neblett, Jay West. Fernando Camus and Jeff Knight represented this chapter at the conclave held in’ the’ Marseilles Hotel. 0 Every cook who bakes cakes or cookies ct home should have }a rack on which to cool these products when they come out of | the oven. A cake cools evenly on ja rack and the crust ¢oesn't | sweat and peel off as i. often does if the cake is Molei on + {solid surface. Cooling racks have | heavy wire frames shaped at the | corners to provide supports that jhold the rack a half inch or so jabove the table. The wires that }form the rack may crisscross or \they may all run in one direc- LICK THE AGONY - OF MINOR 440/ TOUBLES-DONT swell ae Heat & Diaper Rash. The fh appilestion will bring fetresh- ing rellet to tired sere feet. Doctare and hospitals have used bo-rel successfully for over ears, Money back if sot For sale ‘Specially For Sea Serpents ING DANCING at RIGHT ON THE THE CASA CAYO HUESO OCEAN FRONT COCETAILS AND DANCING tween us forever more. Jaxon. Adv. FRIDAY NIGHT JULY 4 COME FOR DINNER, STAY TO DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF GUS AYALA AND HIS ORCHESTRA DELICIOUS FooD REASONABLE PRICES AIR CONDITIONING EVERY NIGHT at the Coolest Spot in Town OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Never A Cover Or Minimum Top of Ovval on the Atlantic For dessert, fruit tapioca padding made with any fresh fruit accord-; Helium is widely used now to ine to directions on the package. fill balloous because it will not Make a double measure—fresh) burn and is, therefore, much safer fruits are anly economical oace a/ FOR GULFSTREAM (“ru 2 ees | IN THE GULFSTREAM FOOD Thelms, and 1 DEPARTMENT STORE ADV. IN your desu os We tae ee ON teouws, skilly BRC CStr EIR RS: TMS ITEM somal needs : year remember Los Angeles and San Franciseo) EXTRA FANCY mene GRAIN Enea to ale 5 ** are served by dairying areas 12) MAHATMA RICE, 3. LB. PKG. with y Alter seeing the big peacock | the irrigated valleys of the Pacific %e SHOULD READ, 3-18. PKG. Mar at the Pet Shep on Careline Street | Coast. 1 POR We, Avenue faverit