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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Dancer Maya And Ballet Selections |Tip-Toe Tip-Toe Gypsy Charm Delighted Capacity Crowd At Ball ‘The spacious Elks Club annex was jammed to capacity Friday night when citizens of Key West responded to the rally for the Humane Society in form of a dance and floorshow. Mrs. George Mills White, president of the group said today that although the tomplete tally had not been estimated fully, the result was satis- factory and that slse was most grateful on behalf of the Humane ‘Society for the enthusiastic support. Will Be Part Of Church Festival A Tiny Tots Bathing Beauty Con- test is being sponsored in connec- tion with St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Sunday School department during the Parish Patronal festival Darlene |Which is to be held January 26 ‘on the church grounds, The contest begins at 4 p, m. and all little girls from one year old through eight years old are eligi- ble to enter by registering at the ‘National Studios, White Street, Ideal Togs on Duval Street or Children’s Corner, Simonton and Fleming Street. Prizes will be awarded the win- ner. The prettic child will also be crowned “Little Miss Key West of 1953.” Second and third winners will be given prizes which are being donated by Key West merchants. ‘ Judges for the occasion are Mrs. Elvira Reilly, artist and program director of the Art and Historical Society, Mrs. Jeanne Taylor, cura- another | tor of the Society’s Martello Tower galleries and Mrs. Lephe Holden, member of the group who is a well Known artist locally as well as in New York and Conn, MRS. . HARRINGTON NAMED CHAIRMAN OF LUNCHEONS Unit 56, Ladies Auxiliary of the Reserve Association held regular monthly luncheon to- Lee's restaurant on Felming Mrs. Frances Harrington 8 in charge of ihe affair and it announced that she would con- of luncheons uh ret HE t § FF i ? fia i ras e i : é 5 is Apply To Wed Richard 0. Sigmon, 22, USS Sea. dog, whose hometown is Morg: ton, N. C., and Barbara Ann Hi nessee, of Concord, N. C., ap- plied for a marriage license in the office of County Judge Raymond Lord on January 19. Dog-Gone Pleased Sponsors Group VIVACIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL MAYA, an interpretative dancer from Miami, was the featured attraction at the Humane Society Ball Friday evening. Here she poses in dance flight during her “Dance of the Caucasian Chiefs.” She also performed an oriental number and another gypsy dance. Soloists and a corps de ballet from the Pinder School of the Dance rounded out the de- lightful evening for a capacity: erowd at the Elks Club annex where the benefit affair was held. COMING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch, Commerce at clubhouse, 8 p.m. Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, meeting at White Hat Club Lounge, 10 a.m. Handicraft Group, Naval Station Library, 2nd floor, 8 p.m. Key West Writers’ Guild, home of Mrs. W. E. Baughman, 325 Whitehead Street, 8 p.m. Post- poned to Feb. 4. Naval Air Station 0.W.C., lunch- EVENTS Bring your own cards and come early as no tables are reserved. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23— Old Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming Street, 8 p.m. Ceramic classes, 7 to 10 p.m., West Martello Gallery Art Classes, County Beach. Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. eon, 12:30 pm, place to be) saTuRDAY, JANUARY 24— ic announced. Business and Professional Wom- en’s Club, at Woman’s Club, 8 p.m. Postponed due to concert. Monroe County PTA Council meeting, place to be an- nounced, 7:45 p.m. Ft. Taylor 0.W.C. Book Review Group, 10 a.m. Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Group, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 jit of Key West,” local its’ exhibit, East Martello Gallery, noon to 5 p.m., daily through January 31. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22— CAP Cadets, Key West High Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League, 1 p.m., N. S. Also open bowling. Rotary Club luncheon, 12:15, St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Key West Lions, meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary St. - Monroe County Hospital Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Hand weaving classes, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Gallery Art Classes, County Beach. dJayshees meeting at home of Mrs. Kenneth Knowles, 2115 Staples Ave., 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary Arthur Sawyer Post American Legion Unit No. 28. Meeting at Legion Post Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64, Cuban Masonic Lodge, 8 p.m. March of Dimes fashion show and card party at Marina, beginning at 2 p.m. Bell which was a great success. Here are the group of sponsors at the Elks Club ar the doggie affair was held January 16. Left to right around the table, beginning w foregroyad, are Mrs. Bert Garnett, Benedict Thielen, Bert Garnett, Mrs. Thielen, Col. O. S. Par ‘Mrs. George Mills White, president of the Humane Society, George Mills White, standing and Tight foreground, facing the camera, Mrs. Parmer. Youth for Christ Rally. Fleming, Street Methodist Church, 729 Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. Martello Towers Art School, County Beach, children’s class- es, 10 a.m. to noon. Adult por- trait classes, 2 to 4 p.m. Formal Opening Ball of Casa Marina, dinner at 7:30 p.m., followed by dancing and enter- tainment. MONDAY, JANUARY 26— Alcoholics Anonymous, Key West} group, meeting at 8 p.m. Water color landscape painting class, 2 to 4.p.m., West Mar- tello Gallery Art Classes, County Beach. Methodist Men, Wesley House, 8 p.m. Anchor Lodge, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Beta Sigma Phi, San Carlos School, 8 p.m. Audubon Screen Tour movie and lecture, Key West High School, 8 p.m. Festival from 2 p.m. on at St. Paul’s church grounds. Oyster supper and Hat Bar Exchange begins at 5:30 p.m. in Parish Hall. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27— Kiwanis Club dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Youth for Christ Bible Study, Methodist Church, 729 Flem- ing Street, 7:30 p.m. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m. Beginners’ Bridge Group, Taylor Officers’ Club, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament. K. W. Golf course, 9 a.m. Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center every Tues. evening. Open house party, 8 p.m. Portrait painting, 2 to 4 p.m., West Martello Gallery Classes, County Beach. Council United Church Women, i . at Fleming St. Meth- odist Church, luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Unit 56 Ladies Aux. FRA, cof- fee, Naval Beach Patio, am. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, K. of P. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Order of DeMolay Boys, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Aux. Woman Honored MOSCOW #—The Soviet govern- ment has given one of its highest decorations—the Order of Lenin— All Moscow newspapers today carried an announcement of the award to Lidiya Fedoseevna Tima- shuk “for assistance given the government in the matter of ex- posing doctor-assassins x x x.” Like a bacon flavor with your scrambled eggs? Then cook the eggs in bacon fat. KEY WEST COMMUNITY CONCERT ASS'N. Presents... DAVID POLERI, Tenor TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. CONVENT AUDITORIUM Subscription Series: No Admission Sold at Door PUBLIC INVITED CARD PARTY and FASHION SHOW BENEFIT MARCH OF DIMES THURS.. JAN. 22ND 2-5 P.M. Casa Marina Hotel $1.25 PER PERSON BRING YOUR OWN CARDS Wednesday, January 21, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Bevy Of Debutantes Are Hostesses For March Of Dimes Combination Party ‘The public is invited to attend the duo-entértainment on Thurs- day afternoon at the Casa Marina hotel when the March of Dimes fashion show and card party is given. The games begin at 2 p.m. ‘and players are asked to bring their own cards. The fashion show starts at 4 p.m. Young Key West girls have volunteered to be Page 5 From the Convent of Mary Im- maculate, hostesses are the Misses Hats Off, Or On! And Old For New ;| At Hat Exchange iti a. dance team of Rickey Veda who appear nightly at hotel will dance for the fashion feEyf der the auspices of the Casa Marina Dress Shop. Additional list of sponsors in- cludes Mesdames Fred Miller, Mrs. . J. Miller, Mrs. Edwin Trevor, — Mrs. J. Mrs. Ann Delones, Cox, Mrs. R. S. Foster, Mrs, . H. Brady, Mrs. Joe Fernandez and Goddard. CHURCH COUNCIL SETS JANUARY 27 FOR MEET The local council of United Church Women will meet on Tues- day, Sa ee YACHTING VISITORS DUE HERE SATURDAY ) Mrs. D. Carleton Wilson of Phila- oye and Palm spore is expect- DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST DRESSES! RACKS . The style promenade is un-|tne ~ This will go to your head. There is to be a Hat Bar Exchange on the stage at the Parish Hall where the St. Paul’s oyster supper fes- tival takes place on Monday. It’s Mad Hatter’s Night January 26. Earlier in the afternoon, other attractions for the festival are available, but the hat exchange goes on during the supper and will not only be a heady affair but ought to provide amusement for the diners. Mrs. Dan Navarro, chairman of Hat Bar announces that ladies can bring a hat which they wish to turn in for another one. The headgear and a small extra sum gets a hat. There’s nothing old hat about the custom, actually, since even if the hat has been worn by its original owner, ite new for the purchaser. Mrs. Navarro will be there to help the customers make a selec- tion. The dinner service begins at 5:30 and last through. During that time you can go high hat or low brow brim. . .so bring your old gray bonnet. . .you may get an- other with new blue ribbons on it. Use wooden spoons for saucepan stirring, if you want-to keep the bottom of your saucepan free Yrom scratches. “Step” shelves in kitchen cabi- mets are wonderfully handy. for storing cups, saucers and other dishes. They may be bought or easily made in a home workshop. DIAL: Citizen Office, 25662 MEETING POSTPONED Due to the community concert tonight, the Key West Writers’ Guild meeting has been postpon ed. It will take place two weeks from tonight, February 4, at 8 Pp. m. at the home of Mrs. W. B. Baughman, 325 Whitehead Street. The assignment will be the same, i. e., re-write job of @ manuscript which has already been up for discussion at a pre- vious meeting, cr an entirely new one_with a definite aim for mar- ket value. It is estimated that about three- quarters of human twins are the result of two fertile eggs, and only one-quarter the result of a single split egg. WATCH THURSDAY'S PAPER FOR OUR Opening Announcement J. 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