The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 31, 1952, Page 4

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iST_TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 2.5668 | Alabama Girl Is I y. 6 lon DENTICAL VRIWLEVS — |Daughter And Family Are Mai 'd Of Cotton” | Dedges’ Holiday Guests HOPPIN im a MEMPHIS, Tenn. (—Alice Corr, | Mr, and Mrs. James B. Owens WWrrind =. gy a ies maj CLAD wiiwi green-eyed mathematics major ‘ i oe pe, toby agitg he rx ear at the University of Alabama, will parents, Mr, and Mrs. furnish the figure to show off the |, ’. Dedge, 48-2 Poinciana. cotton industry's fanciest styles as | Owens will be remembes- |Maid of Cotton for 1953. | WITH ere as Miss Louise Dedge, to start you New Yeor, wh is exactly what they wish you. prefers ne and Yuin to lasses is not daytime so inded Sally will | in the new type [ bination gold filled and zy! when Sally. “dresses up,” weer should be a beauty ry that harmonizes with hor attractive gown and flaw! make-up. Anything but a da mounting with gracefully up- | vopt lenses would be unappro- | Treat yourself to the bes so mear; Ro f ides’ pla: the Beach- 15, many designs and colors that is so usefol 3 India prints. f new ones at ome: beau- then of course . from Mrs, itty Box and Mr. y out thar. . .in the A very Happy and * like I’m always bump my head on es besides. Do week when I e lovely new tum- I said they made to look, like didn’t look called to ask r look re- a real honest to lished so high med, it really ‘oo much anyhow h been buying H t, eakes, and there nly a few left. They sure are nice! been, aes | So you think you have troubles, well how would you like to be And then just suppose Jozens and dozens g in and out you sfill had to oor laid? Well, that nat Mar-Ed’s right e moving into those in that building across from La Con- cha Hotel. And the place won't every day, have a new ess anyone who has built lace or moved into a new one ven. had things repaired ws-just whet | mean. Well, y and Edna are good kids d seem to take everything in stride, so business will go st as usual, and you are h them. Well, ing the same ise for goodness sakes, and their beautiful formals eing at a twenty per Oh well; a Happy and Prosper- ous New Year from Mary and Edna et Mar-Ed te you anyhow,’ and all indications point to the same to.them! * *& * like to see spunk They really Hy a little magazine enti red | for a wo-| # the wo ar or s from Donaid's fimbe > new. The 19-year-old brownette from | Selma, Ala., was selected last night | from a fiel id of 22 beauties fro: contest to pick King ‘anada, Latin America and Eu- Ann Turner, 20, Miss. Bobette Bentley, Angeles, Calif., was third, Apply »ply To Wed The following couples have ap- plied for marriage licenses at the} office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Bernard Parke Williams, Jr., 26, {USS Cero, and Beatrice Ann Mc- Cormick, 22, 2811 Farris Avenue; John Thomas Fleming, 30, Bloom | ington, Ill., and Marilyn Jeanne Hollatz, 20, Peoria State Hospital, tl.; Reginald T. Hendricks, 39, El Retiro Lodge, Key Largo, and Al- berta A. Chapin, 33, El Retiro Lodge. HOLLYWOOD NOTES By BOB THOMAS during 1952? My private poll has sampled opinion among the news gatherers in Glamorville and has come up with a list of the 10 biggest space- grabbers. They figured in the news for widely different reasons. One possessed a heavenly frame. One achieved fame by crying in public, Several were in and out of marital troubles. One was in jail. Here are the top 10, not in any particular order of importance: 1. Marilyn Monroe. Just about everything she did seemed to make the papers. Of course, she was aid- ed by her fabulous figure. 2: Charlie Chaplin. He got back in the news by starting his first film in five years. But the big news came when he decided to visit his native England. The U. S. Justice Department said he would “have to apply for a clean bill of health before getting back into this coun- try. 3. Walter Wanger. Having shot his wife’s agent in 1951, he paid for it in 1952 with a four-month jail sentence. 4, Mario Lanza. He started out the year as the top attraction in show business. Then he ran into | difficulties with his studio and} reflised to report for a picture, At year’s end, he was unemployed, incommunicadg and faced with a multimillion-dollar suit brought by his. studio. | 5. Johnny Ray. He rose to fame on the basis of perpetual emotion. 6. Lana Turner. As usual her romantic involvements were in the news. She busted up with Bob | Topping, got a mysterious cut in | a shower accident, had a much- publicized romance ‘with Fernando jLamas. By the end of the year, | both Topping and Lamas were out | of her life. 7, Howard Hughes, His maneu- |verings with RKO made the finan- ‘cial news of the year, He wanted Cotton Belt states in the paiaale Cotton's | “ambassador to the world.” | In February she will begin aj ear-long tour of 35 U. S. cities, | i | HOLLYWOOD (#—Who were the } jtop headline makers in Hollywood rope. | Runner-up in the contest was J} of Yazoo City, | at wh international + Will Include Arranger tion dance, ¢ music by t courtesy of to sell out but ended up with | company payment of the reluctant bu | 8 Rita H. e again, plus the down | {off marriage with Prince Aly Khan | was milked of its news value throughout the year. 9. Humphrey Bogart. He finally African Queen.” 10, Lucille Ball. She was the hit lof the year on TV. Now she is bav- babies in history the little baking dish, set them up , fon a bit of rock salt, cover with sprinkle |} Thousand Island dressing jwith grated cheese and bake seven jm nutes in a hot oven. Then cat These ideas save you from ge and eating breakfast in t Weil anyhow kids, 1 getting feeble. He's done his bit, just es ‘0 his rest ars. And after |got his just reward from the | Academy —an Osear for “The |), ting one of the most publicized ay eae | have the shells, or | Benefit Dar nce Ne delight *52 maid, (4) Warep. after being named 1 The Maid will be | There I mu: | orches te of them r the dance is the! Rainbow | Spend New Year's Eve In the Beautiful HOTEL LA CONCH RAINBOW ba Je "| Dancing 9 ‘til? $1.25 Mark ADELINE Cystom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Wo: DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. Interiors KEY WEST oadway Star i iO Nig 0 Fleming “r€| Subseribe to The Citizen » aud little-girl loveliness s@ important evenings — if dainty slippers of golden- leam mesh. At home on aa they are on the ballroom ‘oat into them and off to a srly Pic’M Shoe Store NEWEST AND LARGEST ’ SHOE STORE Key West. Fla.

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