The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 23, 1953, Page 5

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DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor CANDIDATES OF SUBMARINE SQUADRON FOUR for Carnival Queen are, standing left to right, Lavonda Sawyer, Cora Vesser and Gloria Beasley, and, seated, Ann Robbins and Lona Allen. NAME THE COLOR --- NAME THE SIZ NAME THE NAME --- @ 4 Styles @ 13 Colors ane) ALLUW. TWO WEEKS DELIVERY and we'll whip up a belt espe- cially for you — whether you're 8 or 80 — Cowhide leather with name or initials gold plated. This is the fashion sensation of _ the Spring season — MATCHING BAGS ALSO AVAILABLE CUBA SHOP. cr cer wes 532 DUVAL ST. KOTTON KING OF KEY WEST 4 DUVAL ST. NEXT DOOR TO APPELROUTH’S SHOES SALE ALL BETTER DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED MANY ONE OF A KIND TOPPERS, ALL WOOL — 20‘ OFF SUITS, FULLY LINED, SOME WITH 2 SKIRTS 20% OFF ALL NYLON BLOUSES REDUCED OTHER BLOUSES — $1.00 UP % SLIPS, SIZES S-M-L, ALSO 40 - 46 — SL89EACH PANTIES, 5-6-7, REGULAR 69c EACH — NOW 2 FOR S1.19 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF... DRESSES - BEACHWEAR - SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE - SLACKS - COCKTAIL DRESSES BLOUSES . SKIRTS SIZES 7 - 15, 10 - 20. 14% . 244 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY.AWAY PLAN ALL SALES FINAL ON SALE MERCHANDISE SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING READ the, CLASSIFIED ADS in The Citizen Daily . \March Of Dimes Drive Collection Set For Theatres Theater collection for the March of Dimes by Beta Sigma Phi soroi- ty begins tonight at the Strand and Monroe Theaters. Members will be present in the lobbies from 6 p. m. to '8:30 p. m. through next Thursday. The collectors will be identified by their badges. General chairman of th SE : names of the following sorority members who are in charge on various evenings. Dolice Curry is chairman for to- night; Pat Pearson, Sat. night; Elizabeth Acheson, Sunday night; Catherine McManus, Mon. night; Jessie Michaels, Tuesday 1 ght; Elissa Knowles, Wed. night; and on the finat evening of the coilector’s drive, Pauline Ketchings is chairman. NEW CHAIRMAN NAMES THRIFT SHOP HOURS it has been announced that Mrs. William H. Tevesdell hes relieved Mrs. T. D. Boas as chairman of the Navy Reiiet Thrift Shop. The Thrift Shop is located on the second floor of the Navy Commissary and new hours for -the shop have been announced by Mrs. Truesdell. On Fridays, the hours are from 1 te five p. m. On Tuesdays, the shop operates from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. ‘ Mrs. Sam Toth Is Chairman Of Local Girl Scout Leaders Tt was a very refreshing exper- ience to the Girl Scout Leaders of Key West to have so many in- terested people at the last regu- lar meeting, willing and able to take on some of the responsibili- ties which the older Leaders have been carrying these many years, |said Mrs. Neil Sanders, Leader , Trainer. | Mrs. Sam Toth, after a year’s Test as chairman of the organi- zation, was again elected. Mrs. }Toth as chairman for two years did more to advance Girl Scouting in Key West than had ever been accomplished in any like period. |22ad of January at the jCenter of | Church. These lessons will continue the Congregational ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Ley Memorial WSCS Hears Program Monday The regular monthly meeting of the W. S.C. S. of Ley Memorial Methodist Church was held on Monday, evening, January 19. * wae wb. rs by .,Maud Sawyer, é Beart furnishing organ accompa: eoeeni — sor Tey read the Sc: e Lesson’ an led the singing of 3 @ Bayley, president of the Gene Cowell of Church Women in Key West, was guest speaker and talked on the accom- plishments of the council here as well as of the state organizations. A vocal solo was offered by ‘Mrs. Eldon Simmons and was fol- lowed by a talk on “Deeds of Kindness” done by Ley Memorial Church during. the past-year. This gg delivered by Mrs. T. M. Curry, rr. The business session of the so- ciety was. carried on by Mrs. Harty Richardson, _ president: Most important were plans for a church bazaar to be held on Febru- ary 13 and 14 at a downtown loca- tion. Many handmade items will be on sale and the public is in- vited. Mr. Ben Russell, 612 White St., was chosen as Sunshine Honoree for coming month. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs, Maud Sawyer and Mrs. Mer- rill Sands. Refreshments of cake, ice cream, candiés and nuts were served, Attending the meeting were Mes- dames Eldon Simmons, Stuart Whiting, Maud Sawyer, Merrill Sands, Charles Lowe, Harry Rich- ardson, J. B. Webb, Carl Brill, Lorena Buckley, Rupert Bramlett, William Hoffman, T. M. Curry, Jr., le Peterson, William T. , J. C. Harrington, Law- rence Hood, Charles Allen, Albert Cruz, Hilton Tift, John Milszarek, and Miss Miriam Carey. Guests were Mrs. Lloyd I. Gold- ston and Mrs. S. A. Belcher. High School PTA Makes Plans For Coming Events At its regular meeting Tuesday eve the Key West High School PTA made plans for two forth! coming events and enjoyed a ‘pro- cin pee by some 20 stu- Mrs. Robert Dopp, president, an- nounced the schedule for the an- nual marionette show March 9 to Tentative plans were also made for Founder’s Day, to be observed at the February meeting, and for Mrs. Ella Johnson, membership chairman, Dorothy . |Mickler, and Janette Haskin. another first for Mrs. Saunders is developing Girl Scout- | ‘ing im this area. Miss March Of Dimes Will Be Named At Elks Club Dance Saturday Night The Elks Club will sponsor a March of Dimes Dance, floor show and Bathing Beauty contest for Miss March of Dimes 1953 on Saturday night, January 24 in the Elks Annex. Dancing to the music of Gerry Pinder’s orchestra will get under- pay promptly at 10 p. m., and doors will open at 9:30. | The girls who have entered the contest will first be seen in for- reported the present~ mals, and then in bathing suits, and will make their appearance through a beautiful decorated arch of flowers and ferns with palms in the background. Miss March of Dimes will be chosen by five out-of-town visitors who will see the girls for the first time the night of their appearance. The winner and her runner-up will also be presented the night of the President’s Birthday ball, January 30 at the Casa Marina. The contest will get underway promptly at 10:30 p. m. during the time the girls will make their change from formals to bathing suits. The audience will be entertained | | THe. SA a en WE PROMISED by little two year old Wanda Slo- cum whose mother is a polio vic- tim, and is being treated in a Miami hospital. Girls who are competing for the title of Miss March of Dimes Bath- ing Beauty 1953 are as follows: Alice Garcia, Gloria Roeder, Patsy Sands, Sandra Johnson, Gay Lou Barrosa, Linda Jolley, Betty Solomon, Patricia Piodela, Jackie Jolley, Jo Ann Johnson, Rona Al- len and Madeline Curry. Floor show will be: Mazurka from “Swan Lake.” Featuring Gale Varela and the Corps de Ballet. Gerry Pinder, and Lavonda Saw- yer in “Tango” and “Mambo,” numbers. Lona Allen — Vocal, and exhi- bition on Baton Twirling. REGIE Aa a Rab eeesa Ee by Mr. Glenwood Sweeting and the Song service was.in charge of Mrs. R. E. Edwards and Mr. Schweitz- er. Hostesses were Mmes. Florence Key, Anna Gates, and Margaret Russell. 'S WE 2 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST || HHUA JAMES. D. REID and PRESBYTERIAN WQMEN HEAR BOOK REVIEW AT MONTHLY MEETING Mrs. W. H. Bell ably reviewed the life of the Japanese Mission- ary Monday evening at the gen- eral monthly meeting of the Wo- men of the First Presbyterian "SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DIAL: Citizen Office, 2.5662 Friday, January 23, 1953 THE Church held in the social hall of ; ; Church, the church. Members of the Circle Il were hostesses for the evening. Rev. Ralph Rogers gave a short interpretation of the “Expectant Communion of the Holy Spirit,” emphazing the Unity of Faith and Christian Fellowship. Preceding this, the scriptures, Ephesians 3rd chapter, was read by Mrs. Ralph Rogers., Mrs. Fred Miller presided at the business session where circle and committee reports were given. Announcement was made of the meeting of the United Council of Church Women to be held next KEY WEST CITIZEN Page $ at the Fleming Street Methodist Guests at the meeting were Mrs, Albert Sykes, Mrs. Charles Lindahl, and Mrs. S. A. Cribbs, sister of Mrs. Grace Crosby. Members present were Mes- dames Ralph Rogers, Fred Miller, W. H. Bell, Robert Wheeler, Har- ry Roberts, James Gamble, F. W. Enander, T. R. Pritchard, Joseph Bringman, F. T. Turner, N. F. Melber, Melville Rosam, Clark Wager, J. P. Baillod, Herbert Pace, James Sterling, James Register, C. B. Papy,. Joseph Brent, Earl Julian, Grace Crosby, J. -W. Ko- vash, Tuesday, January 26, at 11 a. m.,| Subseribe to The Citizen MAR-ED DRESS SHOPS SALE IS NOW GOING ON DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! Cocktail, Evening, Daytime, Casuals RACKS OF : EACH DAY A $5.00 - $10.00 - $15.00 - $20.00 | DOLLAR SPECIAL SATURDAY’S DOLLAR SPECIAL ASSORTED SIZES BELTS COATS ... SUITS... WATER REPELLENT TOPPERS ... SHORTS HALTERS . . . SKIRTS . . . BLOUSES $1 oo BRAS ... SLIPS... BEACHWEAR ie MAR-ED DRESS SHOP 421 DUVAL ST. ACROSS FROM LA CONCHA HOTEL FRANCES REID OF NEW YORK, MIAMI AND CORAL GABLES PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE Opening Day SATURDAY, JAN. 24TH KEY WEST’S NEWEST FASHION CENTER THe J. REID’S SALON of BEAUTY CONSULTANT AND COIFFURE DESIGNER IN THE BEST SALONS. HIS WORK IS WIDELY KNOWN AND ACCLAIMED EVERYWHERE. ALICIA CHORVAT OF HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA Introductory Offer For 3 Days Only ALL $25.00 COLD WAVES ___ $12.50 ALL $15.00 COLD WAVES ____ $8.50 COMPLETE RE-STYLES ___... $5.50 MR. REID HAS BEEN KNOWN FOR MANY YEARS IN NEW YORK, MI- AMI AND ON MIRACLE MILE IN . CORAL GABLES. HE WAS A SALON OWNER, FASHION MRS. REID IS A HAIR FASH- | (ON EXPERT AND HAIR COLORING ADVISOR WITH MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. SHE WAS THE FORMER OWNER OF THE WILL BE ON OUR STAFF OF EXPERTS Free 5 x 7 Portrait to Every Customer By Nationally Known Portrait Artist ROBERT BUCKLER HE T 423 FLEMING MIRACLE BEAUTY SALON, ON MIRACLE MILE IN CORAL GABLES. J. REID’S LA CONCHA HOTEL PHONE 2523

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