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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, October 3, 1952 SOCLETY . . MARGARET FORESMAN, | sHop HOP WITH | | tow. In fact, this 1s the shop hopper's *Way back in the dear dead pa idea, and I was working on a pei lose weekly ba: Shopper with a permanent job, al and within two months, the Hopper became a regular Monday-Wednes- sed to have most of the pioneers to our column, our jumn today. Those guys were taking a chance right - — The , we'll not get a bit nostalgic too. id me, ane ‘Thompson in the was the owner of Childr ner then. However, a blessed event and added household du- ties at last convinced her she had a right to retire from the business worl to charming ner has hed @ column every single week it began. A low bow to Shopping there yesterday It was teeming, and reasen to get our shoes wet, we ran in barefoot to be met by the offer of swimming goggles 80 we could at see where we were going. excellent ones, but rather stay there a1 the wonderful it stopped ri exactly what There were sweater: nylon. They came tebs with fancy em- and knits rampant. For Toddlers up to three there were sporty combinations of smart is in our house when we that the modern parent si take a child on his they're guaranteed te do just and you know the Canaries frem the Key West Garden and do some Shop Hopping together, Society Editor PING st. ent basis 01 , they agreed not much to ry it on a | day long, not shop hopping alone, id paying good money for it That's what reading old newspapers es identification bracelet for our fav- husband for another anniver- , wedding this time. Serves us hope you don’t do| in reading. back al were you doing Bunny Beldn off for both Beldner’s because of the ated by Jaxon, is e falling at Beldner’s Abd have you'seon al now white nylon lace blouse? kk Here and now we'd like to go on record as saying that according to "but | | than that, even on its second year. PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS or INTEREST TO EVERYONE Our first column said that many a woman who wouldn’t think of going through her husband’s pants pockets has discovered that quite a lot of loose change falls out when she holds his trousers with the an- Kle ends up. That was pretty cute, but we wouldn't dare use it now. Our friends have come to know us so well that any remark that hap- pens to wander in invai lology, but some of it isn’t, | that's where we get in a little hot water every now and then. No, we have NEVER picked the old man’s pocket, nor held his pants up by the ankles either with him in or out of them! kk * One of our very special friends who came here only | folks. Ideal appears twice week- ly on this page and it’s nice that their day happens on the birth day, because birthdays wouldn't contour mattresses to start Jun- ior off with good posture. Fine and exciting as a trip to the moon, the lovely sets for visiting. Whether you're doing your buy- ing for your own little heir or r choosing that very An early Shop Hopper said that the highest interest we pay is for tek ot, Another fine pioneer in ye old st word for word like shown to the ' go it was Nylon sweat ers. Today it’s corduroy; stacks and stacks of beautiful soft glowing corduroy garments. All the ors of the spectrum with items you will need to mix or bright new year for the | ts the Southernmost and Gifts, that | man’s never changes, match, Corduroy The last bit of corduroy news we could squeeze from Herman’s was about the two piece suits for $8.98, $9.98 and $10.98 that come in three distinctive 3. We've x * *® We've also mentioned restaurants in this column from time to time, and if you don’t believe that Shop Hopping makes you hungry, come e. The new Caribe restaurant customer, by almost every one Shopping for food y monotonous as! many # housewife has found out 's much more fun shopping for ready prepared meal. And now, so we don't depart City Navy Wives Club No. 88. calendar of events to be carried tional Convention which be on Monday, first day of the con- vention, at 9 a.m., is being spon- sored by the Arthur Sawyer Post 4 |No. 28, American Legion. The tables will be only 16 inches high, and they ll be covered with’ palm fronds and decorated with Key West fruits and flowers. Guests will be seated .on the ground. ‘The menu will consist of papa- ya, halved and scooped out and refilled with native fruits, hot Cu- ban bread, large doughnuts and coffee. The tropical island note will be carried out in the decorations throughout the room. Shells, col- if| orful seaweed and coral have been acquired for use as decorations. Guest speaker will be Vance Stirrup, commander of the Legion Post sponsoring the breakfast Mayor C, B. Harvey and Harold Laubscher of the Chamber of Commerce. Various other Key West officials who have been in- ited as guests to the breakfast will be introduced. Delegates to the convention will be presented with a lei on the oc- casion of the breakfast, and danc- - jers from the Pinder School of Dance will entertain the guests Other events planned for the convention delegates include a luncheon to be given by the Amer- Auxiliary on Mon- at Boca Chica Wednesday. Opening business session of the Convention here this month is being plan | day Convention Breakfast Commi ittee Island Breakfast In Tropic Scene Planned For Convention Opening A typical Island breakfast will be the first lavish affair in the on at the Navy Wives Club Na- held in Key West, October 13-16. ‘The breakfast, which will be giv-%- " Jen at East Martello Art Gallery Departing ZX-11 Officers Feted At Tuesday Party Aeropalms was the scene Tues- vening of a ing three dep: 11 and their wives. The guests of honor were LCdr. and Mrs, G. E. Burke, Lt. and Mrs. J. L. Sinque- field and and Mrs. Lou Galo- jive table decorated we'en symbols held ca- napes. Remembrances from their friends were presented to the three departing offices. Cdr. H. C. Spicer made the presentations. On behalf Hallowe’en Is Theme For ZX-11 OWC Lunch The Hallowe'en theme was car- ried out at the ZX-11 Officers es Club luncheon and bridge which was held Wednesday at Raul’s Restaurant, Hostesses were Mrs. Guy Ballou, Mrs. Gene Red- mond and Mrs. Joseph Blinkhorn. The members enjoyed a delici- ous chicken luncheon. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs, Albert Robertson, Mrs. James Flenner’ and Mrs. William McCloskey. ATTENTION Ruth Higgs has returned to Key . | West from New York and Holly- with the latest of hair cosmetics. She wishes wood, to le convention will be held at 7:30 Monday, October 13. Two Key West Students Pledge FSU Sorority In formal ceremonies this week Dorothy Ann Miller and Jun at Florida S allahassee, becami ot zea Tau Alpha social from custom too much, let's sit/t to a brand new 1952 Shop oppin’ recipe. Ready? s the use of sour cream with she will be at GLORIA LEE’S BEAUTY SALON as manager and Gperator. Located | at 1206%4 Virginia Street. Please Phone 609 after 5 P. M. CSRS NT TATE her former patrons know | THE ISLAND BREAKFAST which is to be served to delegates to the Navy Wives Clubs’ National ined by the group, above. In the front are Mrs. Sarah ‘Hughes, convention co-chairman, and Mrs. Mary Sheehan. All the ladies are members of Island * of the Officers Wives Club of the group, Mrs. William McCloskey Presented gifts to the ladies who TRADE WINDS CLUB | (DUVAL AND CAROLINE) DISTINCTIVE E. NTERTAIN. T (Cocktail Lounge) VIOLA VEIDT with Her INTRIGUING SONGS PHONE: M.U. Drama Forum Asked To Key West By Players Group A group of people interested in better Theatre met last night with Richard Ertzman in the Radio Room of the High School to discuss a forum to be held in Key West on the weekend of October 25th. Plans were drafted for the enter- tainment of the group to comprise fifty or more who are actively in- terested in the Spring Drama Fes- tival in Miami. Members of the Key West Play- ers who were present were asked to present two of the Tennessee Williams plays which were present- ed here last spring, and for which full casts are still in town. They accepted tentatively, pending ap- proval of the entire Barn Theatre group. It was also decided to in- vite the Miami group to bring to Key West a one act play to be pre- sented the same evening. Other activities planned dor the weekend were assigned as follows: Gladys Willing, President of the Key West Players who is return- ing October 8 from Connecticut and New York, will be asked to discuss the New York plays she has seen this season. Norman Street who is in charge of lighting at the Barn will discuss stage lighting and de- REVIVAL SERVICES NIGHTLY Except Saturday at 7:45 CHURCH OF GOD 1008 OLIVIA STREET REV. WILSON PREACHING “Prepare To Meet Thy God’ Citizen Office, 1938 monstrate the facilities present at the Little Barn Theatre. Marie Cox will tell her experiences in the Theatre and Edmund Geisbert and Jack Clarke will discuss Amateur Theatre work. Gladys Jackson and Dorothy Raymer will be in charge of the discussion of the mechanics of play writing and public relations, Tom Whitley and Joseph Lazaravici will be asked to discuss Theatrical Pro- ductions and a point now of great interest to all theatrical groups, Theatre in the Round. A Banquet will be beld on Sat- urday night, October 25, before the presentation of the plays for the guests, officers and board of diree- tors of the Players, production poate on the plays, play casts, and ts. Give your meat loaf extra flavor: Mix % teaspoon pure monosodium glutamate (available in food mar- kets) with 1 % pounds ground meat; use tomato juice for moist- 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST | All local NEW mothers sending” name, address and this ad to Mrs. G. W. Marker, Marathon, Fle., will receive a FREE GIFT for Baby. NO OBLIGATION, " Amos 4:12 Come Te Youth For Christ SATURDAY NIGHT AT: 729 Fleming Street Methodist Church By “POPULAR” demand, Rev. John W. Bram Hall, will be the speaker. ALSO GAMES AND REFRESHMENTS. “ASK, And it shall be given you “SEEK and ye shall Find” MATTHEW 7:7 PAYDAY IN THE NAVY ONLY COMES ONCE EVERY TWO WEEKS —BUT— RAUL "S SERVES DELICIOUS DINNERS EVERY NIGHT! CELEBRATE PAYDAY . with Dinner at RAUL’S DANCING EVERY SATURDAY 9PM. 2AM, ON THE BOULEVARD KRESS Offers remarkable new cream that helps © Special new bleaching cream dears weathered ASESIADOW trom neck orva . helps you to look younger end lovelier, Mew with the remarkable new binerbng creme called NADTNOLA pewager end emocther MADINOLA DeLase contacss « laemed cboseing. eed taweietns mgrwhee: thet ates mere ugh aene, dell colce—imgeoves shin appearence @® besetifally it's smasing You ore Setterieg impor ment cwwally siver caly « few dope’ woe. Try NADINOLA Dnlase totey—{ally pearansood, AT ALL KRESS STORES DISTINCTIVE DINING Re-Opening of the PATIO TONIGHT CHEF DeLOACH Serving from the Outdoor CHARCOAL GRILL ory charming st with bright beads. Better yet they are washable, and she will show you how te make your own, and can supply you with the ma- terials There were alse beautiful hair- yw slices of chopped green and a grated clove of gar Salt and pepper and pop in’ DISTINCTIVE NOVELTY SUNDAY EVENING During Dinner CONTINENTAL MUSIC ELEANOR DOWSKI and Her VIOLIN SYLVIA STANLEY and Her ACCORDION te our style of homes, orld of books of instruc knitters. The nylon yarns ful and filled me TRES GAI! Teenagers should be delighted they make ‘Sein own

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