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Page 4 MARGARET FORESMAN, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY. PERSONALS. . Monday, October 20, 1952 Society Editor SHOP HOPPING WITH JAXON aidn’t know that eetest day” and opening of Clean- Well, that is what wns calendar says nd you'd better be- 30 now everyone better .» around waving their arms to clean up the air thereabouts. It also gays that MacArthur Yanded in Leyte In 1944. Don’t wars eyer cease? Twice in this century we have won the peace, and from the looks of things, it still isn’t won. However, cleaner air and peaceful times notwithstanding, life on the Rock goes on apace. Here at’ lezst one can find a mediocum of peace of mind, and happiness of sorts in performing humble tasks. Among them, Shop Hopping, so in the interests of Peace, let’s go shopping. be, Heed Mighty Mites have built a cute little suit for mighty mites ... Ideal Togs has ‘em. Made of knit tops with fancy knit figures in color, and cot- ton twill shorts ... with open er closed bottoms. For Debs ... Mighty Miss + +» sophisticated cotton tops I is . real eye catcher. three to eight. Other shorts for the diaper set that look just like big brother's but have the snap fastened crotch fo: times when is needed. All come wonderful varicties of colors While on knits and things He purely beautiful, All things go well with corduroy longies. Fall is in the air today, so look tr the cooler weather! x * One of the loveliest vegetables growing is the eggpl.nt, al- though I must say daughter dozsn’t agree. Royal purple is its color and its flavor is elegant as anything. Here’s another to file away for Lent, but try it first! irstepeel off that elegant oe skin, ¢ut into small chunky and cook, covered in a little water until tender. Then drain and mash. Now beat in one egg, salt and pepper to taste and one-fourth cup of flour, or enough to bind the mixture. Fry in small patties in bacon or chicken fat, (1 like chicken) browning on both sides. Serve very hot. beautiful shiny paper and i * All our politicos who are fill- ing the ether with speeches should reed this and ponder a bit Of three hundred eighteen all the person?” 88% listed either the) Sermon on the Mount or Lin- coln’s Gettysburgh Address. It} wi be noted that neither was ! L = tt bares ! jig fete g church or that important oc- casion, you aren‘t really dress- ed without hose, More impor- tant than gloves or hat, ac- cording to Miss Post. * BX Back again to speeches, and the oft repeated phrase “The ‘Je “lis in Chaos”, Then I read th- following heartwarming bul- letin: “I have been observing the world a long time, and I wish to report that the world is in per- fect order and always has been. In the many years during which it, this planet has never failed to turn on its axis with exact mathematical certitude; the sun has never failed to rise :nd set; the blue star Arcturus has al- ways appeared in exactly the same relationship to the constel- has never gone a rampage to distract the mariner. An acorn has always produced an oak and not an elm; sown wheat has produced wheat and not barley; the cosmos always comes up cos- mos and hot a Canterbury bell; Jersey cows bred to Jersey bulls bear Jerseys not Holsteins; and the wild» ducks always wheel southward at the same time.” Seems as though the world is in pretty good shape, platform thumpers notwithstanding. It’s the inhabitants thereof who oc- casionally lose their equilibrium and go shooting off at a tangent. xek My latest visit to Southern- most Flowers and Gifts over on Duval street revealed that they now have th se beautiful Hia- watha Lace yarns for making evening blouses. So reasonable, if you make vour own that is, that you can have several. You don’t have to be talented, be- cause Mrs. Keys is right there to show you how. One thing noticed at the last wedding attended were the gorgeous flowers carried by the bride and attendants. These were the most unusual ar- rangements this reporter “has seen, Made with an eye to eco- nomy, they made minimum use of flowers with maximum ef- fect. These designs are all ori- ginal at Southernmost Flowers. xr The sun wasn’t setting in Shy blaze of glory, and shadows weren't marching in majestic procession across warm sands, No hymns of beauty rose heaven- ward, ‘ut there was a vast hush yesterday as the staff of the Citi- zen gathered along the street to watch the shattered remains of a once gallant plane being carried past in two large trucks. The death of a skybird seemed very {unimportant to all they thought of the fine young flyer it had carried with it to eternity. It was the one in which our friend Lt. Vincent Nocele had crashed last week. It’s times like this in which we can all stop and think of the very importance of as being alive, in the hot bright sun, watching a shattered plane slowly trundling along a busy street. x* kek New slant on Snow white: “Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest one of all?" 4 The Gal who went to Don- ald's of course! : ee Ree, 0 Our latest series, Grim: tales at Donald's of ¢ n's fairy I have been living and admiring | lation of the Bear; the polestar | NEWS OF INTEREST TO ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE |Program Of Latin Rhythms Scores With Navy Wives Delegates to the National Navy | Wives’ Convention held here dur- {ing the past week expressed de- light (and amazement) at the rum- ba rhythms exhibited by the Calyp- | so Combo, a rumba band, and dan- | cers recruited from local talent. Miriam and Martha Machin in earthy “chicken” rumba with all of the enthusiasm, of adults al- though the sisters are bantam size. Miss Amelia Acosta and Miss Mil dred Diaz in striking black and red jungle costumes presented a bare- foot mambo with its unusual foot- work pattern. Miss Acosta appeared a second Cuban rumba which marks the pair with the stamp of future pro- fessionals. They wore elaborate black and gold outfits with a dash of crimson as lively as the number. Smooth ballroom technique was featured by the team.of Joe and | Bonnie followed with a solo tap a recording. cellent dinner and dance nusic. was Chief Leroy Lawler. Key West business concers which helped make the affair a success by donating gifts to be given as door prizes were: - na Overseas Tours, a two-day all Fishing trip for a couple, Cliff's Marine Supply. Oil change, grease, and tank of gas, Bayview Service Station. Tire and tube, Dick’s Tire Ser- vice. and two children, Appelrouth’s Shoe Center. Man’s suit or piece of luggage, Kantor’s Men’s Shop. Westinghouse mixer, Home Ap- pliance Co. Two complete beauty treatments, Kay Adorable Beauty Salon, Case of champagne, Navarro, Ine. Rod and reel, Evans Sport Shop. Strumrugger pistol, Thomp- son Hardware. 7 Binoculars, sun glasses, or fitting of sun glasses, Keys Optical Serv- ice. Electric cooker, Martinez Refrig- eration. Scarf, Leona Specialty Shop. Picnic cooler, Cgca Cola Com- pany. FORMER KEY WESTER WILL WED OHIO GIRL Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McNutt of Mansfield, Ohio, wish to an- nounce the engagement and coming marriage of their daugh- ter, Osie Glenda, to E. Fred Bowery, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. Floyd Bowery of Miami, formerly of Key West. | The wedding -will | November 15 in Athens, Ohio, | with the father of the groom | officiating. } The couple expect | their home in Miami. | \Post 6021 V.F.W. | Auxiliary To Have |Honored Guests An important meeting of the La- | dies Auxiliary of V. F. W. Post 6021 | | will be held Thursday night at 8 ‘o'clock at the old Post Home, 711 | Whitehead St. Department pres- ident of the district, Mrs. Estell Bushena of St. Petersburg, and the | 13th District president, Mrs. Dean | O'Keefe of Miami, will be present to make an inspection of the auxi- jliary, | The local group is the only color- jed V. F. W, auxiliary in Florida, and the Post and Auxiliary are just- tly proud of the record of accom- ruffled red and white costumes per- | formed the intricate rhythms of the) time with Danny Acosta in a native | dance backed by the Key Notes and | joining the new class should call The Key Notes also provided ex- | ‘ | Rogelio Gomez, Key West-Hava- | pace, Carola Nettles, J. A. O'Brien expense trip to Havana -for two. | Boudoir shoes for family, parent} take place | to make | | | | | j se. Next | plishment they can show. Together | | | bircon, 642 B, Peary Court, on Octo- Bonnie Swan in a_ graceful waltz. | ea sib Seg Sah ote s A “ Master of Ceremonie: for the en- jae Comma to Bey, Weer tertainment and giving of prizes! installment; Little Red Riding | with the American Legion they Hood. }have erected a $60,000 building Well, a new week is started, | which lacks only the completion of the month's on the wane. Our/the interior, They expect to “old holidays start with the 31st and | dedication services and put the | the small fry aré already making | building into use on December 13. | much of it. I saw the cutest little} The structure, on Emma Street, SPECIAL MEETING CALLED Room Representatives of the Harris School P.T.A. are asked to come to the school on Tues- day at 3:05 p.m. for a special meeting in Mrs. ‘icker’s room. This meeting is neces- sary to complete plans for the Hallowe‘en Carnival which will be held Friday, October 24. The Room Representatives Chair- man, Mrs. Byrnina Thompson, is ill and the plans must be for- warded without her assistance, so all members of the group are urged to attend the meet- ing. GREY LADIES MEET, MAKE ACTIVITY PLANS The Gray Ladies Corps held their monthly coffee and busiress meet- ing at the home of Mrs. R. H. Ro- ber 9. Mrs. Nettles of the Red Cross thanked the corps for their coopera- ion in assisting at the Boca Chica will start October 27 at the Naval Hospital. All ladies interested in 286 for an appointment. Mrs. R. H. Morton is co-chairman of the Gray Hostesses for the Old Folks Home for the month of October are Mrs, J. H. Turner, Mrs. E. J. McCue and Mrs. Morton. Coffee and roljs «were served to the following members present: Mesdames McCue , Morton, H. E. and J. B. Hartley and Miss Eliza- beth Taylor. Mrs. Pace will be hostess for the November meeting of the group. 5 7 Coming Events MONDAY, OCTOBER 20— Key West Duplicate Bridge Asso- ciation, Jaycee Club House, Flagler Ave., 7:45 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21— Kiwanis Club, dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Youth for Curist Bible Study Methodist Church, 729 Flem- ing street, 7:30 p. m. Ft. Taylor Daplicate Bridge Club, at Ft. Taylor, 7:45 p.m. Key West Chapter No. 3, Dis- abled American Veterans, 42 Amelia St., 8 p.m, Key West Assembly No, 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Civil Air Patrol, American Le- gion Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Minoca Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas, at Redman Hall, 7:30 p.m. Key West High School PTA, at school, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce at clubhouse, 8 p.m. land City Navy Wives’ Club No. 88, meeting at Bldg. 178, 10:30 a.m. Ladies Golf Tournament, K. W Golf course, 9 a.m. American Legion, grthur Sawyer Post No. 28, Legion Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, at . Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. FAWTU OWC, luncheon, place to be announced. ' Junior Debs, Woman’s Club Audi-| torium, 7:30 p.m, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23— Surface Development Group} Wives’ Club, Aeropalms, 10) a.m. Auxiliary of VFW Post 6021, 71,! Whitehead, 8 p.m { Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, 919 Elizabeth St., Cuban Mason-} ic Lodge, 8 p.m Jayshees, at Jaycee Clubhouse. 7:30 p.m. | Today’s Stock | Market NEW YORK w—A downside ten dency appeared today in a mixed MRS. LOUISA PIERCE, 824 Pearl street, who celebrated her Jocations for ight seeing & ~ 85th birthday last Thursday had her chief birthday wish granted ct use at be oe when Citizen photographer Ellis Finch took her picture for the paper. Mrs. Pierce, who is the wife of Eugene (Beechie) Pierce, is an active and alert lady; The day her picture was taken she had done a two-weeks washing and ironing and looked none the worse for wear. .Born in Key West, Mrs, Pierce says she has been off the island only three times in her 85 years. Once she went to Chicago, once to St. Louis and once to Miami, ° SSS SEES Davises Honored aris it Farewell Party | RELREHS ) Saturday Evening | ——————————— - NEW DAUGHTER Lt. and Mrs. Carl M. Davis were . honored with a cocktail party and} six pound, six ounce: daugh- 2 fund in the bank with which dinner Saturday night by officers |ter was born October 10 to Mr. | paths, te buy the artists. There is no of the submarine USS Corporal. |and Mrs. Carlisle Yarborough,| At present about ten profit and no loss. The Key West The Davises are leaving soon to £0 | g99 Ashe street, at the United | cam he lodged at the Committee selects athe artists to New London, Conn., where Lt. States Naval Hospital. The baby | C2 which is located on which It feels Key West mem- Davis has been assigned to the sub- |” eee ¥ | east corner of the Isle of bers will want. Thus the de- marine USS Hardhéad for duty. | girl has been named Diane. the mouth of the large sired music is obtained. Concerts Mrs. Davis is well-known in Key ——_—_— Skiffs with have become established in West, being the former Miss Lavin- EACH CITIZEN the large more than 1,000 communities on ia Ricketts, daughter of Mrs. Rob (Continued One) | miles down ' this continent as well as in Key Roy Ricketts. The Davises have From Page ‘Wahoos, West. ; two sons, Gordon, aged four, and | Square amount to $115,618.68 on world’s snap-| Children and adults whose on!y Eric, who is a year and a half: The | asset side of the city ledger, ‘caught by flycasting, are some | association with music bas been popular couple has been in Key’ | berts said. This includes grand- | of the recent catches of fishermen | through radio or recordings have West for two and a half years on | s.nas and other structures at Wic- atthe Barothy’s Isle of Pines camp. |a chance to see artists in person this tour of duty. ‘\kers Field Stadium, Furniture The Barothy’s, Vic and Betty | and gain a little beauty from the ‘ Cdr. and Mrs. J. A. Dolan were fixtures assets are $$21,470.53. are dividing their time between the | inspiration that comes over the hosts for the cocktail party which |" White the amount of Key West | Windley Key Lodge and footlights from pianist, singer, or was held at their home, 2107 Stap- Long-Time Key Wester (Continued from Page One) the service of the best guides of Fane Mail S, vice BEST FISHING IN waters off this island south of Cuba ‘to the nation’s fishermen. Today Barothy Caribbean Lodge, concern for records received fr election purposes. =~ Another matter for the mee*- ing ht, is the approval av 1 adoption \of action taken by t' > utility bowrd consenting to e - signment of the lease of pro-- erty from!:George Bonamy at’- ing on behalf of the City of K-* West. The jand is the old c = barn . property on Stimonte> street. \ Other conomission busine 5 considers amendment to provi": that time. What's said proudly, the fishermen didn’t even have to go out on a boat, just of fet Citizen Staff Photo val streets; on the north end «ft Whitehead street riear the Mur'- Aquarium, arid on the sou’: Fi : bi Er les Ave. Cdr. Dolan is command- in Friday from the Community Concerts, accordin¢ ing officer of the Corporal. evapo eee 5 gaieg iba, they were with enthu-|to Mrs. Cobo, makes available to Following the cocktail party,, all about, the season. | Key West.the most comprehensive g EeEg® the guests went to Ft. Taylor Offic- 5 is taking the 40 foot boat to the | roster. of the world’s artists, orches- . | Sovernment is divided thus;; in ad- seaaeay: De ee ae we and sanitation, and trash and proviral ld meme | sees Habs Key Westers heard the sented to the Davises. ont oere ran enonee Oe manager's touch to the Island | famous Alec string posal, $5.28; administration $3.07 a Ee Attending the party to honor the % ige which has made the Windley | ensemble with piano, other cenertng crue wee: Orch | ats poem and sero aot (AZ camp 2, Hace ol sme. | eens mene, he fat Oe Be Mrs. , Lt. . Re ppiest aspects will be announced as s tafson, Lt. and Mrs. R. Murreill,, Lt. and Mrs, G. Bell, Lt. and Mrs. J. Green, Lt. and Mrs. E. Achee, ” Ba Ui Ford and i (2) Jw |, Ts yam mvesten of $80; | aes eon wih 3 aod (ve orsepower Jobe eal ag men are officers on | (og say that he owns $94.94 of | Suides son motors, and bn a foot Kay Wess hanes, Jami, Hagrore- and a crew of three or four. BUSINESS, RECEPTION OF MEMBERS AT LEGION A group of new members will be received into Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, on Wed- | nesday evening, Adjutant Bethel Johnson stated today. Additional plans for the Armis- tice celebration is also scheduled | for discussion. An amendment to the Post's By-laws will be present- g g -¥ ea a i H 5 5 i | | F ments and furniture. JUDGE LOPEZ WILL (Continued From Page One) | a motel convention with her hus- ‘band and will not return until llater this week: She is also pro- prietor of the Hibiscus Motel on | Simonton street. According to Gomez, she plans ito enclose the present frame North Beach Inn within a con- crete block shell, bringing her ed for action at the meeting also. MAN ARRESTED (Continued from Page One) Doris S. Jackson, listed at the M & B Motel, parked her car and open- ed the door. It was struck by a/ building out five feet ali sround. The present building, he said, is }witch on the street This is the time of the y nicest, with anticipation high and interes }things all arc faround, don’t iping time. Jaxon erday. that’s ng nd you away, it’s shop- Advt.) deropalms €hooen As Spot For Wives Group Meeting Th Surface Development Gioup Officers’ Wives’ Club will meet Thersday, October 23, at Aero- paims at 10 a. m Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. —_ Beyers and Mrs, Letue Tay i} Mix peanut butter with a | honey and some finely raisins and spread be: crackers. This makes for the after-school cr has been built entirely by members }of the V. F, W. and American Le- gion Posts. The Ladies Auxiliary of Post 6021 | organized their group in May of 1946 with 13 charter members. They have increased their membership | to 75 at the present time. Mrs. Ed- na Carey is president of the local | group, Futore plans of the Auxiliary in- clude a fashion show which will be given at the 7Ll Whitehead location on October 27, Islamorada Man Serves In Fer East Waters James W. Booth. seaman, USN Mrs. Horace G > is serving USS Estero. Operating as a unit of Service | Chemical | Higher were Noma Electric. the light and ORIGINAL tLLECiApIC stock market. Price changes all were exceed- ingly narrow either way, but the minus signs appeared to have a slight edge. There was more than the aver-| age number of minus signs in .ail- | roads, motors and oils. Plus signs dotted the coppers, rubbers, chem H icals, air lines, and aircrafts. | Nava! Station in a “i Ford Other areas were mixed | went around the truck driven Lower stocks included Santa Fe, |John C. White and dama Standard O@ (NJ), Youngstown | Ford's left front fender at $28. Sheet & Tube, Chrysler, Dow | trock was unscathed. end National Distillers.| Saturday night at 11:50 p.m. Boe David Brown of 1134 Poinciana ing, Goodrich, American Smeiting, | ing fast on Flagler was about Union Pacific, and Bethlehem | make a left turn on 10th Steei, making a signal and was struck cr ciriven by Susie B. Pyne, Squadron Three, the ship pro-/ W. Poincians, damaging lef fender’ des arm t F 4) reight and rear taillight to the extent lear driven by Charles G: of 523) Greene St. Damage to | vehicle was $70. Garr's {tained $300 damage to front fender and door. navy treck, early Saturday noon, Miller Lee Houston arr the ca the WE IMPRINT rent typewriters for Civil Ser-

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