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: a we 2 Legion Ausxiliary Will Elect Officers, Today’s Page 4 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wedresdey, 31¥'9, 152 SE SOCIETY ... PERSONALS DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Preview Lounge Coming Events | Naval Station IN Give Marathon Conference Report Is Last Word getter et x | OWE. Plans SHOP HOPP G Eletion of new officers and a full report of the Tenth District | In Smart Decor Sat Case, 9 2. m. Thurs. Luncheon Steck Constitutional Conference for the American Legion Auxiliary will ” < Ae be the program Thursday night when Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 23| 2% RAYMER porns no << Commerce | ‘The Naval Station Officers Wives club: will hold a luncheon on Thurs- day instead of Wednesday at Fort Taylor. The time set is 12:30 p.m. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. S. H. Pierce, Mrs. C. C. Pearson|, NEW YORK — A flicker of and Mrs. R. M. Reel. trading interest appeared today in Newcomers to the group will be| the stock market from time to welcomed and all members are) time, but nothing ever came of it, urged to attend. Prices spread thinly in small fractions either way with a handful In keeping with the progress. of attractions for Key Westers and tourists, is the musical me- tamorp’ osis of the newest cock- tail lounge in Key West. No longer the typical, topical onky=! tonk with most of the glitter a! reflecti.n from a gyrating “ex-| otic” dancer's costume (well, what there was of it) is the Meeting, Island City Navy Wives Club: No. 88, Bldg. 178, N. &. 20:30 a.m. Fawtu, 0.W.C., coffee at Aero- Palms, 10 a.m. yt! Wives’ Bowling League, 1 p.m. Also bowling. HURSDAY, JULY Pra nae Rotary Club luncheon at 12:15 P.m. St. Paul's parish hall. meets.at:the Post Home, July 10 at 8p. m. President of the organization, *———————___ Mrs. Alice S. Robinson urges that all members be in attendance for the important meeting and to} TRYOUTS FOR SKIT. summer | hear the details of the conference ant aan — — eid ot Mca Fin, June ae SCHEDULED THURSDAY xk kk and 29. Market If _ou had lived any time be- fore or for 30 years thereafter this date in 1819, chances are you Tryouts for monologues and a , ; ; dialogue skit to be presented in “Previ o} Fleet Reserve Ladies Aux. Unit 1 1 i ‘ qould have made all your! When we got wistful in the| ‘The Key West Unit set a record _ Plush, smart “Preview Lounge’ prog arryim of issues making better than aver- dlothes by hand. However, on | other column about diz.ities that| with the most’ representatives pages siaapler ovale cs tee on the site of the old Tropics| «5% Tegular monthly meeting, / s Again age progreess. clubrooms, 8:30 p.m. with initi- ation of members. Gray Ladies Corps of Red Cross, coffee and business: meeting, 10 a.m. home of Mrs. Kay P. Rehnberg, 36-A Fulton Rd., Dredger’s Key. Ladies Aid of. Grace Lutheran Church, at church, 8 p.m. Election of officers of American that date Elids Howe the invent- or of the sewing machine was born. Also, after this date in 1846 you didn’t have to have a passport to ge: into California although there are those who swear that right now you still nave to! Anyhow, in 1846 the United States Flag was raised in sold fifty years ago for 12% cents a yard, we should have read a little further to-w ere it stated that “Poultry‘or meat will keep several days when sorin- |< Nimia Sik. kkled with charcoal. When ice is|*qottere wre’ went to Mara- Scarce, wrap fresh fish in wet| thon included Mesdames Robin- grass or cabbage leaves and/son Annie Ulchar, Dorothy place on the cellar floor.” And| Daniels, Christine Key, Berta Club. The name is apropes of Key West advancement. Instead of a »evy of barelimb- ed performers and a blare of a show band, “Preview Lounge” presents “Three Chaps and a! Chick,” a Harlem style combo! with musical talent and lets: of | it. Ernie Williams, guitari-t andj present out of 21 units in Florida and with one hundred percent in membership, welfare work and publicity. Chairman for the latter Karns Studio, 220 Duval street at 8 p.m. The combination entertainment will be produced by the Key West Players sometime next month at the Barn Theatre where progres- sive rehearsals of ‘For Better Or Worse” are being conducted. Anyone wishing to try out for NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. ® — Playboy Asbestos Heir Tommy Manville, 58, has a license for his ;ninth marriage — to 29-year-old Anita Frances Roddy-Eden, who's never been married before. Manville and the dancer-writer obtained their license Tuesday and | plan to be married here Thursday. Some oils came to life. Union joi of California was up a major fraction after trading in large blocks up % to 45. Kern County Land, which added nine points tn three sessions, was up around three points today. Barber Oil added 4, Monterey, and ‘t became a part) we have a brard new Norse. | Sjone, ion Arango, Margaret| the a singer; Charles Je‘/.rso. piano i di Ne ‘i ‘ , Mari » skits may do so, whether or é Legion Auxiliary at regular fi 2 orthern Pacific added around of U. S. spraaatle sein eae xk * Dion, Edith Aritas, Dorothy Di-| not they are members of the |€xPert; Marian Blacl-ell,~ bass) meeting, American Legion Fost say Raul Vasquez collection} a point and bolstered the railroad ‘We don’ ssi ieee sacs All you political Negro and Gretna McClain. Players at the present time. player who krows also how to Home, 8 p.m. Also conference] and exhibit of Key ‘West shells. | group. date Air Conditioning became @| folks may have trouble keep- | The complete outline of the harmonize, and Lila Mae, b»ush report. Meeting Alcoholics Anonym Steels and motors were steady. fact in this great land, but it} ing score ther days of tf | conference follows artiste, bongo beater and vocal-| “Naval Station, 0.W.C., luncheon,| First Presbyterian Church, |General Motors was sure was a boon to all of D'xie, and it makes shopping a real pleasure these warm July days. ist, entertair. wit! sock rhyt’ums New Orle traditional jazz, a bit of boogie or soft ana sweet various conventions — so Mrs. Call To Order— a. m—Mrs. essere _ the - pice ees C. S. Pothier, District President; a supply of both Advance of Colors, Marathon Republican active and made the most upside Progress in its group. Aircrafts were ahead with Boe- Fort Taylor, 12:30 p.m. MDAY, JULY 11— Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheon, P.m. Meeting, Knight of Pythias, Py. CLASS MEMBERS TO GET thian Hall, 728 Fleming St., at RED CROSS EMBLEMS We know, because we've been) Democratic and Unit No. 154; Pledge of Alleg- tunes with a terrific repertoige|# NAS group as hostesses, at Ft} ° >. ing standing in front. shopping! , score sheets. iance, Pres. B. Finley Marlin} Last week five servicemen and| which answers most pts al Taylor, sree p.m. Sea shell] Ferm Chapter No. 21, Order of —— Stocks included Chesa- x week Go in and get yours at mo | Moore Unit No. 133; National An-| two Boy Scouts completed their|a style tiat’s catchy, fast and| lore will be featured theme| =astern Star, Scottish Rite| Peake & Ohio, Anaconda American Cyanamid, Generai Electric, E. R. Squibb and Zenith, Lower wére Republic Steel, U. S. Rubber, American Can and Union Pacific. Curb Exchange stocks were mixed. Higher were Colonial Air- lines, Consolidated Royalty Oil and Fansteel Metallurgica. Lower were Bellanca Aircraft and Cessna Temple, 8 p.m. \TURDAY, JULY 12— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming street, 7:30 p.m. Youth Center dance, Wesley house, 7:30 p.m. ONDAY, JULY 14— Beta Sigma Phi sorority meeting, 8 p.m., San Carlos Institute. obligation. You're Welcome! them, Harriette Angerman, Dist xx Music Chairman; Prayer, Flor- Can you stand another recipe,|ence Clark, Dist. Chaplain; Mo- if it's a hot weather one? This|ment of Silence; Preamble to may sound as wild as toe paint- | Constitution, Pres. Betty Taylor, ing, which we understand is first | Navy Unit No. 280; Address of cousin to finger painting. Only| Welcome, Pres. Kay Spence, this is more handsome, and it’s | Hostess Unit; Response, Pres. all about a jelly salad. Bernice Massel, Pan American Senior Life Saving and Water Safe- ty course as prepared by the American National Red Cross. The class was conducted two evenings a week in the Enlisted Men’s Pool at the Seaplane base by authorized instructor, Tom Ketchings, serving with the Key West Chapter as a volunteer. fascinatir.y. They send and blend in a solid gold, not plated, rock and gu. Ade intricaie knowledge of harmony and that’s it! The new decorum goes with the transf-rmed dec r, Between the rounds of entertainment, pa- trons may enjoy a tete-a-tate without loud jangling o* ecuntin- Teentimers aren't really Jive Kids — they are the cutest line of dresses at Beldner’s! There are ten of the trickest styles you ever saw in sheers and tissues, prints, stripes, checks or plain colors. Real honest to goodness $8.98 dress- @s, all for Beldner’s special | “clouds”. It gives the very -.od- ern touch and resembles the fab- ulous Cup.. City fixtures at the one-time Miami Beach night- club. The rose shade is used for | the “clouds” and for lounges along the walls at the entrance of the main room. Other lounges $5.00 each! Take one package uf raspberry | No. 140. Members of the class who will) yous music. The bartnders are|in the same relaxing mood are net .. | Aircraft she is hei ote flavored gelatin, one can of Bing| Introduction of Guests — Pres. | receive their certificates and emb-| efficient and quick; tie waitress-| placed in tiers above the main eps Na eae 183, ‘Scottish |" Corporate. bods. were. ewer i. cherries and a dozen or so wal-| Alice Robinson, Key West Unit | lems, as soon as they are sent from ple, 8 p.m. light trading. U. S. governments in the over the counter market were steady. Red POW Killed TOKYO «® — A Communist pris- oner of war on Koje Island, Korea was shot and killed by South Ko- rean police Tuesday. He refused to surrender with six other es- capees, U. S. Army Headquarters es are pretty and well-mannered. Louie, your host, sees that all goes swell, The over-all color scheme is ivory, ebcny and rese with soft touches o* muted, cod blue-green here and there and repeated in the luxurious carpeting. Bar stools in ivory and black to match the freeform serpentine | bar tend to be part of the last word in comfort. floor. Lamps of fine parchment, in complimentary shades and pattern with wrought iron and carved ultra-modern figurcs for} bases, are placed in corners so that the illum’ tion is never too glaring and never too dim. Pleated glass gives a satin-like finish to one wall. Similar shields of carved figures are used in the background sconces lighting the small stage behind the bar. The A friend of ours in the writin’ corner called “48 States of Mind” who has been reading the Na- tional Pstent Cou.. il’s Inventicn News which is an inspiring sheet aimed at arousing inventive genius, says that there is lots of gossip about gadgets that defy human error. However, as far as bh can see, every time some smart guy.comes out with a foolproof gimmick, nature comes Circle Three, Women of First Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Fred Miller, 1015 Flagler Avenue. Gold Star Mothers, meeting V.F.W. Post Home, 7 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild, W.S.C.S., First. Methodist Church, annex, 7:30 p.m. DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, meet- ing, St. Paul’s Epsicopal Par- ish Hall, 7:30 p.m. the Red Cross Southeastern Office in Atlantic, are F. P. Hamilton, J. A. Anthony, M. A. Streeter, Rex Weech, E. P. Van, Ernest Wykes and R. Heintzelman. KEY WEST VISITOR RETURNS TO HOME Mrs. Alberta Stevens has return- ed to her home in Hialeah, Fla., after a most enjoyable visit of three nut or peacon meats. Make up| No. 28; Minute of previous con- the gelatin using the syrup from | ference, Florence Gluck, Dist. the cherries for liquid, and add|Secretary; Treasurer’s report, just a dash of lemon juice. Pour | Dist. Treasurer; Introduction of a little into individual molds and | pages, Bobbie Pothier, Dist. Pres.; allow to almost set. Then put|Of conference committee, Kay into each mold a few of the cher-| Spence Chairman; Appointment ries which have been stuffed | of Tellers and Resolutions com- with the nut meats. Add more | mittee, District President. gelatin and chill until firm. Un-} Roll Call of Units—District Sec- mold on lettuce and serve with|retary; Dist. Chaplain report, cream mayonnaise and a little | Florence Clark; Dist. Historian along an. brushes it off b; pro- port, Enola Duncan. weeks duration in Key West. The louage wills are painted | air-conditioning completes the| Key West Art and Historical So-| announced today, ducing an inventionproof fool, garnish. Se sit cle ans Reports—9:20 a. m.| She renewed friendships with ac-| warm, deep rose and ray. The | well-appointed place. : { citey, meeting, 8 p.m. fe My friend is a real smart man. We thought with June over | (five minutes each)—Arthur Saw. | Waintances in the Poinciana dis-| soft, indirect lighting is.easy on| The atmosphere is soothing but| x «k *® — weddings might be on the |yer Unit No. 28, Biscayne Unit | ‘tict where she formerly lived with | the eyes and is concealed, in the | lively. It's a perfect spot for en- It doés seem that when we | wang, but we sep more showers | No. 31, Clement Theed, Jr, No.| her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | ceiling lights by perfor.ted sus-|tertainment or fer an intimate go to all the trouble of going | and weddings on the agenda. |300, Coral Gables Unit No. 98,| 494 Mrs. Walter D. Gravat. pended’ platforms known ~ as| rendezvous. shopping and then sit down | popular Miss Faye Bervaldi for | Eastern Airlines No. 292, Harvey : and write ourselves od long | instance, is the newest bride- parerer a 29, John B. Sally A W : S Coffee OWNED & OPERATED BY blurb about it that least | elect. it No. 43, John Farmer Unit gus edd Da we can do is to mention where Among the beautiful and | No. 117, J. Frank Cavanaugh No. ig t mg te Set at ADELINE RUSSEL, or who it is. Something's in | useful gifts at the Caroline |67, Keys Memorial Unit No. 145, Bam : rong “were | wLL GROCERS the air, because Monday we | ghop, we saw something very | Lindley De Garmo Unit No. 70,|F > i went chopping at jas eta lovely. It's the ‘aegae hee No. Wy ay ; and saw so many w us It’s thick. hea bake loore Uni fo. 3 jiami | ’ things, wrote all Comair -~ es aicick estas chetare 380, Ope Le No. ade th berg ‘ Mf STOP: didn’t even say w! was! | with a glazed finish, molded in Ypa Locka lo. 3 Uf you will recall. we said | interesting shapes. From the {American Airways No. 140, |p and EQUIPMENT o PRICKLY Hi that the egg-shaped Chinese | 4:5 cassarole to the little in- | Skelly-McLeod Unit No. 257, Sul- 126 Duval Street Phone 250 baskets were so exotic and use- | dividual bake dishes, a won- |livan-Babcock Unit No. ; WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED our FEEL IT VANISH ful too, and the bamboo plant- | derful gift. Also, dishes for NEW MODELS OF NATIONAL ers were something anyone | molded fish or salads in roos- ADDING MACHINES would need. Other baskets we | ter, fish or ra bit design. The . Hand mede! without subtraction mentioned were the space s8v- | lovely drip coffee pots come in ,,Falsone, Hand model with subtraction ing wall hangars, the collapsi- | several sizes too, from the lit- Bringham, Nat'l. Conv. ELECTRIC MODEL WITH ee een to Sere even S50 SS cage pace HE ip etd. hampers, just case you six: size. All in that - tmore. AL BOOKKEEPING tired of packing the hot dogs | tious thade of brown with the | , Chairmen Reports, 11:15 a. m— MACHIN ae sine ee eres. ~~ golden cream inside — the (eee mens ee Tan you know it, Ditty Box DISHES look good to HE them, and we are out | eat! _ MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN and shoot ourselves — with © | Of course, that isn't all. Ca- We will trade-in your old machine water pistol. roline Shop has many gift as part-payment * we “ items — just made for them, Los Ar GAY EVERY The pear is a little discussed) that can't ited .ny- fruit. Poe to keep to itself. | where, a sa 5 Don't let it, it's one of the most Pa a @elicious fruits on the tree. Get urselves some large ripe pears. and scoop out the cores. Fill with lime sherbet. Have every- thing chilled beforehand, of eourse. Pear beyond compare! Here’s another way to pare a german; Nat’l Defense, Gretna McClain; Pan American, Dorothy Poppy & Posters, Maud and enjoy the Cool Sea Breezes while you dine & dance pear. Poach (simmer just # little) |the outdoor table to the kitchen AT THE peeled and cored pears slowly in| door. Guess the trouble is that | apricot nectar, Chill. Serve with | the refrigerator and pantry are | cis. | the nectar as a sauce with OF} much too handy and it’s easier HUE '@) without vanilla cote ey to use your feet than your head Jemon sherbet in cent ~ times, ‘We'll wait for the reply to this acer x*x«r* SUPPER CLUB Dine under the moon and . wae epee wary pits Ca Care Top of Duval on the Atlantic Supper at ng EF ee eee low. Cool, < famimar mans eeryone¢h pat Co aoe apie _— sas prlpcabeea Ampeg Minty paw re (pos ig phan og AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! the Gift House om the cormer | Pile: Mignon at $3.25 is 0 of Simonton and Caroline St. | mouth-watering treat. A won- con supply your party needs. | derful treat for family or house On the side of decorations. Gift | guests. dinner served daily. | House has ‘em — Key West Then for yo x listening and pang gh ogg bie is no . evening. Johnay Pritchard In the entertainment curser. pr bg na gees Segre nae soe | RG Se ee GOOD EATS napkins, aluminum coasters | Pinder and his orchestre will and match folders are equill- | entertain you on the weekends. Drium frecturers too, and will | Johnny has captured the town | We' ay start any party off with a bang. | with his ability om the iveries | sometimes, wi Interesting example of Free- | ang Jerry's dance | thought. Bu! 9 fured French: “Endive” — © | tunes will make your fairs (we hope night club: or “Carte Blanche" | hy itch to try his rhythms |we alve ’ ee ee a oe ae en ee Huese your (cool, mp ss eer wate | nee ENGAGEMENT AND of Miss Mildred Lynn’ Archer to Frank Bar! AIR CONDITIONED & gay event — the green table | A man by the name of Arman | each eee bs sancunced Benneth A. Archer of 1983 Von Phister im the room with the $ >" |cirili, of Hurley, Wisconsin jen. ‘ the Janssen of Chicago, I The wedding will take COOLEST SPOT ON THE ISLAND matchstick bamboo blind will | borrowed a book from the Public jback, if it's goodbye, have a nice | Place Satur‘ay, Avrust 9, at St Paul's Episcopal Church. Miss Archer was graduated from the furnish you with the ideas and [Library recently and found it/ right home| Key West High School. Mr. Janmen is a graduate of Sullivan School in Chicago. He is at present BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER } the dishes. Set the mood im ‘preity dull reading. He didn't; Jaxon. —(Advt) ' gerving im the Navy aboard the USS Howard W. Gilmare. { ' & é '

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