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SOCIETY . DCO2?0THY RAYMER, Society Editor SHOP HOPPING WITH We have now passed into limbo ... or something. That is if you were born after November 23rd and December 23rd you were born under the sign of Sagittarius, the Archer. This is supposed to mean that you have great technical skill combined with mental quickness, physical vigor and aggressiveness, or so say the astrologers. Well, John Harvard the founder of Harvard University was a Sagit- tarian, born this date in 1607. This is also the very last day before Thanksgiving, and you can’t take up your shop hopper and go shopping until Friday, so don’t throw it away because I have lots of news for you. ke Ke k j Maybe you don’t move in de- corating circles, and maybe the name “Frederick Weinberg” doesn’t mean a thing at this writing . . . but go into the Caroline Shop and look at the designs by this man and you'll never forget the name. There Is a wrought iron floor lamp magazine rack be- side . « functional in Florida or Maine. A small table lamp, | a smaller torchier. A long br or fruit basket for your table. These items are the smartest this seen and in black much to be desired. If color is needed it can be sup- plied by you, woven through the frame or substituting for the white parchment. Don't forget to ask for the F. rick Weinberg originals at the Caroline Shop, surprisingly low priced. clan Gale With Thanksgiving day so near, let’s talk about relishes. You still have time to whomp up a few. Did you ever try using the pulp of an orange and the peel ground up with raw cranberries, sweeten- ed with spice added? Or did you ever take a jar of those tiny cock- tail onions and a jar of stuffed olives and remove the pimento from the olives and substitute the onions? Delicious! There's nothing so good either as a great big relish dish full of crisp celery, radish roses that have opened in ice water, curls of car- rot, and tiny green scallions to make your table festive and your appetitie sharp for old man gob- bler. a ad Now women are known never to resort to subterfuge, well al- most never, but ii feels the need, th like the Lovable Bras with the built in allure, right where it’s needed most. Lovable Bras are becoming noted for this sleig! of hand, and also for the lovely contour their regular bras give too. For those bare shouldered moments, Lovable has also made gular styles that are something te howl about. Mar-Ed hes all styles. Other things to how! about at Mar-Ed, the little Serbin wool boleros for only °4.95. To be re- commended to all you girlies who have to sit in drafty offices comes a@ Northeaster, and all you ladies | @ sittin’ and a knittin’ at home. For your leisure hours a beauti- ful little coolie hat of straw, with a decoration smack dab on the top like whipped cream and a cherry on @ sundae. Just a few hints to help your Christmas shopping, for holiday moods. ee Maybe this here new dial phone is going to be a very good thing. I am about to pick a personal fight with the phone company. It's about several of their people who | and Mrs. Barber is quick eye for the tender spot in a | sock. bracelets, and collars and ear- rings. Evening bags, cunningly with matching cigaette cases. Shimmering rock crystal, heavy heavy wristlets, neauti intricate la with gold and silver, too The treasures of the east at the Ditty Box. Wise men bear it Christ- Thanksgiving and turkey some- how need cole slaw and we have a recipe in our family that is a little different. First you make the cabbage slaw . . . of course. Sliced and chopped quite fine. Then chop and combine, one small onion, half a green pepper, one stalk of celery, sugar, a bit of white pepper, two tablespoons vinegar and one half cup Miracle Whip. I am naming brands right here at the risk of other brand is used, so I stress it. Mix into the vegetables thorough ly and let sit in the refrigerator several hours before dinner. kok R No one likes to wear clothes or hats that do not fit well or that are out-of-date. Unbecoming, ill-fitting and out-of-date glasses are just as objectionable to those who pay particular attention to their personal appearance and that applies to children as well as to adults. Today there suitable and attractive fram made especially for children. In many instances a modern eye- glass frame improves instead of detracts from a child’s personal ppei least that is what Mrs. Gladys Barber at Dr. Val- des’ office was telling me. Now that is a very good piece of news, because we are some- one half an unpeeled cucumber, a | bit of radish for color and one | carrot grated. Then mix together, | one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon | giving a little free advertising, but | the slaw is never right if any | how “conditioned” from child- | hood on into believing that we | end any chance we ever had of | | being handsome when we don | eyeglasses, all the handsome | | people seen wearing them not | withstanding. When we see a very small tot in glasses, we ways exclaim “What a shame!” and it’s only unbeceming glasses that gives us this feeling. Well, Key Westers are lucky, ht there to fit your boy or girl with the proper glasses as well as be- coming ones if he or she should need them. Don’t shun the eye doctor as though he were a witch doctor. How do you know, may- be you'll be prettier than before in your new personalized specs! me ok OR In most husbands’ opinion, the sympathetic wife must have a * * * Half sizes used mean... only half as large usual. Now half sizes in ladies’ dresses mean lovelier styles and materials. Chie « Uptown has @ line of half sizes, 16¥2 to 24¥2 in all the lovely new ries and colors in styles that are new and smart. The old fallacy of shirt waist dresses for | sizes is moded as grandma’s wood | and 2412's can look as stylish as tens and a let slimmer than six- } teens if chosen carefully enough. | These were all designed just for | | stylish stouts by people who | decorative aprons, thand crafts: Mrs. | ke, 32 know how to make stouts stylish. cosh elie? got up one morning with a grouch/ qt always seemed as if our grade that matched mine, and after all! school history books always cinta that training they get on meeting | aged by the end of November to the public, too! Well, anyhow it all /take us just about past the first started when Goliath who had been hard winter our Pilgrim Fathers idle a week wouldn't start. Just | spent in Plymouth and to the at that moment, two nice shiny re telephone trucks with the right Or aeakonees viet a oe kind of nice high bumpers needed | passed down to us since that time for pushing balky Cadillacs Pulled | Well, it is a fine thing, only every | up with a flourish. So with! day should be Thanksgiving day, my very nicest smile I leaned | not just one a year. We should be out and asked for an eentsy teent-/ grateful for living in such a won- &y push, Did 1 get a push? I did} derful land, where we can fight not. In fact, I didn’t even get a/and quarrel and wrangle over the reply as they stalked in high/ choosing of a leader, but in the dudgeon up the street for their/end, choose our own! Where we morning coffee, or perhaps “Uj have a scale of living among all Buchita.”” After calling the gar-| peoples unknown in any other age and getting the needed push, | country in the world. Where every arriving at the office half an hour | one has a chance at an education iste, a hello girl got most snippy. | and the right to carve out his own This is the end. Welcome dial! | little niche according to his God Goodbye hello! Whick takes me right back to last week's column, and my remarks anent being nice if you bust, and smiling to the last if it kills you. i ta W's a good thing you don't | have te go clear te Siam for Jewelry. | can't think of than these lovely Siamese things. From far eff Thailand comes given talents and his own ambi tions. But I suppose in this here now | struggle for survival, im this busy | world, if we stopped every day to | give too much thanks we wouldn't jSet abead, and our thanksgivi must be raised on high in the form of the labor of our hands If we celebrated with turkey dinner every day, look how tired we'd be of turkey, what a sation rem ites taealh le His E embroidered in gold and silver | 7 JIM Mcl.AUGHLIN, hero of the duction, “John Loves Mary,” tries to light . . . well, light comedy and a emer mesa . PERSONATS. . Hiss OF ‘ate ret West Player press 8\ bitter-sweetness over his able but harrassed predicament, on the stage returned army sergeant, in the play, who find: is, John has married an English girl just to United States, for the buddy. And unless he bigamist, he can’t marry his own true love. plain the slight contortion of Ji m’s hand: the solution, visit the Barn Theater this we Saturday. Curtain is at 8:30 p. Stinchfield’s. m. Tickets at t Woman’s Club Bazaar To Feature Regional Christmas Gift Display Smart and unusual gifts typical of Key West at the Woman's Club Christmas Bazaar cember 2 at 3 p. m. The public and visi to take advantage of this opportunity to select Christmas gifts. , Key West candies, cookies and | | home made tropical jellies in hand- decorated containers, useful and | hand made | Christmas novelties, young folks’ | clothes, toys, plants and holiday | decorations are among the many | articles for sale at the Woman’s | Club the day of the Bazaar. Mrs. Lee Goddard, general chair- man, has announced the following | chairmen: Staging: Mrs. Eugene) Otto; Plants and decorations, Miss) Hilda Cunniff; Clothes and toys, Mrs. Louis Brinton; Candies,| cookies and jellies, Mrs. Hollon Bervaldi; aprons, Mrs. Herbert! Pace; Christmas novelties and Oscar Parmer.| Fortunes will be told by Princess) Nina Caracciolo. | Members are requested to deliver articles to these chairmen or to the Woman’s Club Saturday. Apply To Wed The following couples have ap | plied for marriage licenses at the office of County Judge Raymond R.| Lord. | Lindell R. Taylor, EPC 618, 29, and Eva L. Taylor, 32, St. Peters-| burg, Florida; Leonard James Mc-) Kheen, USS Bluefish, 31, and Chris-| tie Edith Weber, 25, 1120 Washing- | ton Street; Leonard Orr, 32, Chica-/ go, Illinois, and Elizabeth L. Behn-) Kenneth W. Roth, 20, USS Ho- | ward Gilmore and Patricia G Karicofe, 22, have applied for a | marriage license at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Martin Berends, 21, Boca Chica | Naval Air Station and Marlene Hubble, 17, 1106 Olivia Street have also applied. of fatties, and we'd certainly eat up all the profits. | So let's give thanks fittingly and Properly. Attend your church and first thank your Maker, have fun, but don’t forget you are living in the land of the free and the brave, and it all started so many many years ago with folks who took thought to being grateful. At Donald's they say All werk and ne piay Makes Donald a very dui! boy. Se they all went to dinner Where turkey’s the winner And send you best wishes Of Thanksgiving joy. *x And so kiddies, let's take a off. nore Shop Hopper ‘t day that is. Don’t eat too m turkey, and on the other h eat plenty. Have a fine holiday, a! then... Chri less’ happy Jaxon to 5 s shoppi as shopp * 7 Coming Evenis WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE Junior Debs, W Auditorium, 7:30 p American Legio! yer Post No. Home. Scottish Rite Bo Rite Temple, 8 Beta Sigma Phi fast Navy Wives’ Bowli Naval Station Alle Meeting, Junior Ch at clubhouse, 8 p.m. Island City Navy Wive 88, meeting at Bldg. a.m. Ladies Golf Tournament, Golf course, 9 a.m. Handicraft Group. Library, 2nd Key West Players “John Loves Theatre, 8:30 p.m. cur! FAWTULANT luncheon, at Restaurant, 12 THURSDAY, NOV Lower Keys Proper Association, 8 p.m. Place announced. Dr. Felix V 919 Elizabet to be an Junior We meeting, V (Editor's Note being Tha meetings m. cancellation. club president to CAP Cadets, Auditorium, Navy Wives’ Be . m., N.S. Al one week. Key West Lic Pp. m. FRIDAY, N Fern Ch i eee ae iS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN _\ PHON + ERYONE Elected To Top Berth Of ician’s Local TONICHT’S THE NIGHT FOR FUN AND FASHIONS Card party and fa onight, sponsored by Beta Sig- ommended by city officials for gets Whitley hion show reir playground project, at 8 p. m. in the Elks tex. The card party james are over at 9:30 and the tyle parade with clothes from Ss lewelry from the ibe: erecta Har ay hair styles by Last minute details were ironed out at the regular meeting of the organization last nicht. sal went on until mid; reported that a tentative ticket tally on admissions sold by mem- bers promises a full house, so come early, it is advised, ee aii! Out-Of-Towners key west, Wed In Key West Florida Pythion | By Ira Albury Edna P. Clifton of Daytona | pYTHI TO VISIT IN he | Jr. r Earl A lace the same| Jensen is a m t mariner | messes an : oe fe \Coffee Brunch Planned Thanksgiving Eve By S Buffet Dinner | SubRon Officers’ Wives’ group | will have a coffee brunch, Wed- nesday, December 3, at Ft Tay- lor Officers’ Club. « The time for the meeting is 10 a, m. a five dollar gift certificate will be given as the door prize. All members cre asked to attend, OTHER WOMAN IS ROOT OF EVIL LONDON that the ot ot of For Servicemen A buffet in the USO-Y evil in 42 of 100 drinking 2 per cen 8 per cent. “| Ramonin's THURSDAY NOV. 27th SERVING FROM 11 AM. to 9 P.M. Fe ITH: exe rx. 4 Lbanksgiving | Ae 4 Dinner nv Ri Pi | DELUXE 1 SLA es low as 615 Duval St. PHONE 168 é per hourl a Sei 2 5 Dog AUTO TRIM Rehear- | ht. It is | bRon Wives’ Group Lions Auxiliary Discuss Charter, \Plan Election | The newly formed Key West | Lions Auxiliary held a meeting on Monday night at which there was | an interesting discussion of the ption of the charter, constitu- and by-laws. ating committee was ap- select a slate of officers be elected. Their report will be meed at the December meet- at which time the election of chosen candidates will take arter will be held open until coming month’s meeting so all prospective members may by then and thus become er members. The time for the December meet- ng and important election will be announced BLUSHING BRIDE ¥ S AWAY ESWOLD, England # — A blushing bride fainted into her b sroom’s arms here yesterday as he placed the ring on her finger. “I’m quite all right now,” said widow Kate Morris a few minutes later to her intended, widower *rederick Shipley. There was a | nute delay and the wedding } went on as scheduled. “It was the excitement,” said Morris, who gave his n away | © bride is 72, her new hus- band 81. od has two functions, first pply energy to the body and rd to build up tissues in It is announced that | When she sang this plaintive ballad, she won the hearts of millions. But the cheers never ended her grief. For behind the throbbing lyrics was the story of her own devotion to the man who mocked her love. Here is Norman Katkov’s story of julous Fannyand theman she was never able to for- get. Read it in the December Ladies’ Home Journal. Citizen Office,’ 1935 TONIGHT and THANKSGIVING Special Gala Performanee HILARIOUS COMEDY “JOHN LOVES MARY” by | Norman Krasna_ BARN THEATER # Tickets at Southwind Motel , 1321 Simonton St. PHONE 1362 After 7:30 P.M., Tickets May Be Obtained at Box Office, Barn Theater, ADM. $1.50 (TAX INCL.) Curtain 8:30 THANKSGIVING | DINNERS ARE BETTER AT .. « RAUL’S SPECIAL GALA DINNER ALL DAY THURSDAY r arms above her heed. wrists lashed together, swinging t from her wrists to the branch of a tree the center of the hollow. One of the men moved out ady to lash the girl once again. Clay shifted so it bore directly om the man below. This one to kill and with his going would stast cold, cruel, could end in either defeat or ..- CONQUEST | Tele of Adventure to Start Friday in The Citisen