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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTRY _RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DIAL: Citizen Office, 2-5662 “4 : THE KE ITIZEN P. & Beta Sigma Phi Backs Candy Sale Y WEST CITIZE age ot The new project for Beta Sigma Phi sorority is the beautifica- tion of the Colored Old Folks Home. At a recent meeting, Ida Gell- - * rich, president of the group, said that the work was progressing Thursday, January 29, 1953 3: Tonight For March Of Dimes Queen Street Fair Of K.W. Artists Group se Scheduled To Open This Sunday, Feb. 1 ‘The fourth semi-annual Street Fair of Paintings will open this ‘| nicely. The chapter is sponsoring a candy sale tonight on Duval By RAYMER Sunday, February 1 at 1 p.m. with work of the Key West Artists | Street. Proceeds will go. to the. sorority candidate for March of =» | group in open-air display. The Fair will be held at the same site Dimes Queen, Linda Jolly. The candy is homemade. I still haba cold in de head, so as before, at Clinton Place near the Municipal Aquarium. The show | Chairman of the sale is Jessie be on for eight days and will run daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Michaels, assisted by Elizabeth | Acheson. | The Chapter has voted to send money to the National Endow- }ment fund to aid in cancer re- |search, the Girls Home for Un- ARTHUR BINSWANGERS| rors, ia ain't. 14's woe ji P Eddie Yost, third baseman for WINTER AT MARATHON fre ons, So Be 5 «ase oe the Washington Senators, signed @ bang ns pred the details. forctilersaeystiverie a gate in salary despite a batting aver Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Binswanger, formerly, of Key West and Califor- a “ti hab a bad scent. age drop of 50 points. |fortunates and for the Home for |M/a, are vacationing at Marathon | ¢j . ing on a canvass as they |}—————— the Aged. for a few months in their super- thei In miniature, CARD OF THANKS It was announced that Nellie | trailer. Mrs. Binswanger is the | mal, Fair in Key West is| Twice within a brief span of Pearson, popular member of the | former Vera Craig, mother of Mrs.'| puns, Shakespeare’ y time, death crossed the threshold local Beta Sigma Phis has been | Winston Jones, of this city. © % . " brought back there to the Naval| The Binswangers enjoy being cose prism | Idea of Prost perpen gms | Hospital following an accident in |nomadic in their de luxe portable at work sey aps up chicken-|ton, We wish to Javea pe pod Nevada. home and have been living at La-| gi which the work will be, cere appreciation to doctors and The next meeting of the organi-|guna Beach, Calif. They came to is expected that a canopy ‘of the Mi zation will be important with elec- _— this bev via Tuscon, Ariz., ia be axhinted tre ay O24 —_ pl General Hos- vag roe tion of the nominating committee | and Guymas, Mexico. it is. 5 4 friends their floral All Photos by Ellis Finch, Citizen Staff | coming up. Another project for the Binswanger is busy taking offerings, cards and “gn ~ ROUND THE HAPPY HOURS of childlife are these fashions shown by little models at the tiny |™onth of March will be designated. | Movies for television films, travel i eed tots Fashion Show sponsored by the Mothers Club of CMI and- St. Joseph’s Schools. Left is a P # 4 i ‘ ‘ : “ype off this past month due to the wave| Coach and Mrs. Winston Jones communion che ale veil, next to it, a dressup go-to-Sunday-school outfit with purse and bon- | of flu, it was reported. visited with the Binswangers in net. Bedtime geltits; an Easter frock with bolero, and two “we're on our bet behavior” outfits for geet. oath aS Marathon last Sunday. Their boys Parl eae gh The small enap in the natty straw hat looks like a junior Bing Mrs. Gordon Made ian gar paisa tiered behind to Agricola, 1 Karns, Lee r ‘ z and recent award winner, Peter || Custom Work Done In Our , New Secretary For > . Hayward. Most of the work will|] . _Decorating — Dnt iniong Oe ee ted DIAL 22386 — winter sea- ospt uxt vary For Dancers At i " ck: oitea Which : faselested 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST y At the last meeting of the Wo- ° 4 ~_ ; |man’s Auxiliary of Monroe Gener- YMCA USO Patio . |al Hospital, Mrs. Herman Gordon] ‘The USO YMCA has a new com- ’ po % was elected as secretary to fill the ; es, ) : place of Mrs. Marinus Abrabamse | bo Paying for thelr Saturday night has been received by Sue and Win- =] | who resigned due to ill health. {music still good, but the men are |home. .to port. The next morning | Die Jones. Dick is @ papa now. His | different. Four young men who j Vi Veidt called to insert a similar baby son was born Nov. 27 and tourists and is part of Key West’s picturesque charm and unique in- terest. |_It was eae et some the hamud Heke Se Bis “ite eke | equipment for the hospital has ar-| tove music have organized a com-|ad. .“‘Nils,” her Great Dane is nil Bsn iE hep Ripe coer rived and is in use. The three-| bo to play-for Eevee and girls|about the house. If someone sees |"@me is Erica. Olmsted is in ad- ,quarter ton air-condition unit has|who attend the weekly dances at |@ Pony-like fawn colored Dane with |Vertising business now but says {been installed in the major opera-| the Jocal USO Peers a Disney “Pluto” gait, that’s ;he’d rather come back to Key tions room and is much appre- “Nils.” As for Claude M'Collie who | West than wait around in the cold ciated by doctors and nurses. The ae a hor oe bien is the hero of a humorous sketch | North to take a chance on making jfracture bed, incubator and 30] disbanded last August, “The Y’s | I’m cooking up, (“The Secret Life |e $50,000 a year his boss makes. jheaters, have been received. A Guys,” and they are wise when it |of Claude M’Collie”), he has add- WISECRACKER PRIZE of the | Vaccum and heaters are also in use| comes to making with the music, |ed something to the last para- week goes to Maida Lazarovici who jot and sweet.” graph, Yesterday he greeted the |Temarked that a ar Rf was pleted, f The “Guys” present Vincent |cavaleade of Cuban officials, un- | “8lng around under falsie preten- /foom in Wing I adjoining the|Rocky” Graziano, of the USS |officially, with great fanfare of |%¢S-”. . .and that prompted Earle Auxiliary Room, A letter of thanks | sarsfield on the drums; Robert | barks in front of the City Hall until Johnson to tell of a man he knows | and appreciation has been received | Beals (a former Y’s Guy) of the|I ran out and dragged him away |i0 Provincetown who has found a from Director Albury, as well as i « from his tem) . . Atem: |Way to make use of old castaway : ages 7) ao ee porary glory. . Item: | He fain JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES |Commissioners who thanked the % : Auxiliary “for’ their \ splendid” Scie iiaag teal gone” on the work. The letter from the Board,| Aji this makes for a hot time in | star signed by Earl R. Adams, Clerk turda’ of Circuit Court, shows that the on ES SCA om atarax, efforts of the Auxiliary member- once ob gg gy aos NOTICE di : ship are recognized as real com-| Key West. With a style that is de- VALiLYY Is SPICE of the round the clock clothes worn by small fry at the Wednesday evening | munity service. g Dey ai pi i gre-Easter promenade at the Convent auditorium. Somedne for tennis, in the back row, a yachting The hospital Charity Ball will be pec eiacdan a Siete Bo geo DOG LICENSES WILL Gutfit modeled by the girl next to him, spectator sports togs, rough and tumble play garments {held March 21 at the Casa Marina. | fellows have added a new zip and PRODUCER David Heilweil who which wear a long time, a little afternoon frock, far right, a Communion dress with veil and a bei wad Pi aig Pay Pier spirit to the dances at the “Y. — bo did a satire of me |... had 13 plays on Broadway is in} EXPIRE WED., FEB. 4 nightie with jacket, are among the selection pictured here. All the fashions were from Ideal Togs. a awe 2 Smart, pestypes asae, Merion pret town. Interview coming up. I hear : : business personalities, ete., much |He’s been going to the Barn Thea- that the Ausiligty oueetics auait | SIGHTSEEING ENJOYED to the delight of onlookers who | ‘Te regularly ever since the night practically fell on the floor at the |W met and I took him to see a of the funds needed to carry on the| BY TEXAS MOTORISTS rehearsal of “The Bat.” The dra- projects of getting much needed Jequipment and necessities for the; Mr. and Mrs. Theordore Jensen ; hospital and the patients. Citizens |°£ Pasadena, Texas, have been ma will be put on February 16. ‘are asked to keep the date of Sat-| Spending vacation days at El Ran- Players meeting slated for the |of Fleming and Margaret urday, March 21 open Yor the Ball, cho Motel. They arrived January first Tuesday of each month has . 2 by cat, and have been sight-|tice. been changed to the first Monday |or 240-A Poinciana Ext. ing around the Island and the inction Feb. 2, this time, because of Shir- | “Coming Events Cast 4» | Seys since coming here. ley Papy’s wedding date. HUMANE SOCIETY | Their Shadows Before’ Jensen, an honorary Rotary | monocle, by jove! Word from Dick Club member, is a builder. He said | ojmsted, Citizen reporter,| Subscribe to The Citizen RRR “Me and My Shadow’ ~ what /that he had flown over Key West ies 2 = | ist? A emery drama? A hilar- | many times in planes but that this ious comedy was his first stopover. He added We've yet to find out which ene «7 Jike the place and the climate | tt is, but you can bet your bot- jis wonderful. We expect to get a h | tom dollar, whichever it is, it will |iot of rest while we are here.” | Provide an evening's entertain. | ‘The Jensens are being joined by ment for the family. friends from their hometown, Mr. Watch for it! See itl and Mrs. Guy Harman who are 1 will be presented by the | also motoring here from Texas. Harris Elementary School PTA Apply To Wed some time soon. Watch the Citi- Norman Bell Wood, 20, and | | zen for the date. Shirley Mae Papy, 20, 1021 Wash- | ington Street, have applied for a marriage license at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. | Buy your 1953 license at the Key West Garden and Lawn Supply, corner , SENSATIONAL NEW SHOES Handwoven in Spain of especially glove-solt kid, these vamps create the ultimate in coolness, softness and suppleness. Old world craftsmanship, combined with the highest standards of you the acme in comfort plus fashion. | San Jose State's basketball scor- ing record is held by Stu Inman, mow coaching at Fresno’s Roose- |velt High. Inman tallied 521 points jin 1949. WHAT THE WELL DRESSED AMERICAN BOY wears for sports is evident. Standing are young from St. Joseph’s School who know all about the motto “Be Prepared,” when it comes to ‘ : RED - WHITE - BLUE, RED, WHITE $10.95 GLOBE the ‘ eC | special invitation is extended to! Tourists Inv ited |tourists who like homecooking. ie BIRTHS } To Enjoy Native The menu features a Key West j | and Cuban favorite, black beans} Dishes At Supper |r rice ctriotes y armor), pic-] | SON FOR LIVINGSTONS S. feadilla, (another Latin-American} ™MF- and } we emi . Liv- ‘A supper will be sponsored to-' aish), cole slaw, rolls, and butter | néston of 620 Ashe Street are the morrow evening by the Woman's ang a unique Key West dessert Parents of 2 baby boy born at the/ Society of Christian Service of the | called “Queeo-ofAll Pudding,” with | Naval Hospital on ary 16. The| Fleming Street Methodist Church. |tea oF coffee. {new arrival we 5 or _— “WE FIT THE HARD TO Fit” hand has been i $ ” Hours of serving are from Sto 7) ubvcraie Tike billike (2 sl s FEATURED ENTERTAINMENT was presented at the Children’s Formerly Pic’M Shoe Store Pm .| Trinity) met Wake Forest ca} ‘The public fs invited to enjoy | March 2, 1906 at Durham, N. C.| During the 1852 N whe ere OS Sok ens rer. Se peice of Sane Seu the moderately priced supper {in the basketball | season, F P skets, The she . ‘ f clot! which will take place in the church | game play he state. | Cincinnati hey ; baskets, The show was a — of clothes for Easter social hall on William Street. A‘ Wake Forest won 24-10, ‘sacrifice hits, 18. i Vacation days which aren't so far away on the spring horizon. Fashion Show by @ young singer, right, and a costumed Bugs KEY WESTS NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE S10 Fleming St Key West, Fis.