The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 26, 1953, Page 5

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ER, Society Editor EASTER BONNETS modeled by Mrs. Will millinery flings. All you need is tropical foliage, imagination and no inhibitior B, G, Fold with a basket crown with artificial shining paper grass supports a this Easter dilly with big shading leaves and a topknot of hibiscus. The latter w a) iam Fuller were fabricated by mem “a. y bunny ina fog ITEMS _OF | ‘EREST. TO EVERYON : bers of the Surface Development O.W.C. who gave an Easter preview of What milady ¢an do with various materials for Leit, croton leaves, a drooping cluster of tropical blooms and some spike-like leaves are used. Next, one made by Mrs. Lu that's the veil... . and candy eggs trim the brim. A combination sunshade and helicopter hat made as made by Mrs. J. L. Judy.—All Photos by Finch, Citizen Staff. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WILL MEET THIS EVE igibility for the Ist Degree. Apply To Wed Lawrence J. Poindexter, 29, USS Bushnell, and Mary A. Westlake, 25, 525, United Street, have applied for a marriage li- cense at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Frank John Bardecki, 26, Sea- plane Base, and Jeanne Navarro, 20, 426 Elizabeth Street, have al- so applied. Stretch breaded veal cutlets by serving them Viennese-style: Top each cutlet after it is cooked with a fried egg. Garnish with parsiey. Want to fancy up a meat loaf for company? Frost it with mashed potatoes, then put it back in the oven until the potato peaks are lightly flecked with brown. from Helen Fraley You can lose pounds without losing friends. You can stick to your diet at parties without seeming like a stick-in-the-mud, if you know what not to accept. This month Helen Fraley, who lost 160 Ibs. and added a brand- new life, gives miracle party menus that satisfy hungry men and gratify dieting women. Read them in the big, new April Ladies’ Home Journal! Come In and See the Large Assortment of BETTER EASTER TOYS ALAN'S TOY STORE 1007 TRUMAN AVENUE DIAL 2.7835 Live Baby BUNNIES (All Colors) EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF TOYS, GAMES Thursday, March 26, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COIFFURE DESIGNERS FRIDAY NIGHT |} LADIES’ NITE J.REIDD'S Key West Kennel Club Southernmost Easter Bonnet Parade |SUBRON WIVES O0.W.c. waded Shows Creative Spark Of Designers BEAN GORREE APRIL 1 ‘ SubRon Wives’ coffee is to Hats off to the hats-on feature of the luncheon given at Fort| be held Wednesday, April 1 Taylor Tuesday afternoon by the Surface Development Officers’ | Coming Events fHURSDAY, MARCH 26— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, p.m., N. S. Also open bowling Key. West Lions. meeting, 6:30 | at Ft. Taylor, at 10 a.m. Wives group. Of-the 41 members and guests attending, at le. wore fantastic, pretty, funny, unique and startling chapeaux cr ‘ated by their own hands. It must be admitted that one time the ; right hand didn’t know exactly what the left hand Conch Chowder elsewhere) but with this single exception, the aster millinery styles were attr: Southernmost tive. Ingenuity. was also exhibited in — the name cards made of sea-{ &rape leaves, lettered in white and | in tiny place favors, which were | Jittle .groen. Easter sbaskets filled with nasturtiums, »fragrant fran- } gi-panni, oleander, ageratum penias, tiny, phlox and other | blossoms. Big :<sptays of pink | frangi-pannj, (red, jasmine accord- ing to Webster) .were placed on! the. luncheon,tables between blue and yellow containers of spring blossoms and tropical blooms The flowers.came.from the Navy nursery and from the gardens of the three members responsible | for all the decorations. They were Mrs. E, A. Hemley, Mrs. V. J Viach and Mrs. Claude Boyd, who were also hostesses, Mrs. J. E. Richardson and Mrs. | J. C; Wheeler’ presided at the punch bowl The hat parade preceded the Tunchéon. Mrs. T. C. Buell won a prize for the orettiest hat which ‘was made of rose, pale pink and white oleanders and seagrape léaves, Mrs. Capers Barr won for the funniest chapeau, dreamed up in Daliesque style and made of driftwood, Easter chicks, bird- | houses, Easter basket grass and fbbon. Competition was close and the three judges, Mrs. Irving T. Duke, Mrs. A, 0. Momm and Dorothy Raymer of the Citizen had to ask the girls to walk in a. circle for ten minutes before reaching a decision Mrs. J. A. Flenner wore a Jampshade pyramided with scar let hibiscus, Mrs, C. R. Beyer wore a black wd white: striped Parisian number with -a_ rose. Mrs. J. B. Nairn designed a most unusual chat of coconut fibre with a@ coconut seed ‘feather.’ Croton leaves, bougainvillea, alamanda hibiscus, and a dozen other Key West plants and flowers were uti lized with artistic results. (For a better idea see the pictures with the story.) A ‘short business session during luncheon was held and Mrs, Pier. point Buck was named chairman of the group with Mrs. W FUNNIEST MAD HAT snown 1 WAS was doing (see Hostesses are wives of offi- cers on USS Bluefish and Seacat and Archerfish. The playground will not be open because it is undergiing repair. There will be no baby- sitter there that day. p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary) St. Monroe County Hospital Wom- an’s Auxiliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. Handicraft group, every Thurs- day, second floor library, | Naval Station. | Ceramic Classes, 1 to 4 p.m.,! West Martello Art School, | County Beach. 1 Alcoholics Anonymous, closed | meeting for members only, 515% Duval Street. Knights of Columbus meeting, St. Ann’s Hall, 8 p.m, V.F.W. Ladies Aux. Post 3911, VFW Home, 8 p.m. Monroe County Cerebral Palsy and Cripples Association meet- ing, 417 Eaton St., 8 p.m. Lower Keys Property Associa- tion, 8 p.m. Social meeting of Junior Wo- men’s Club, clubhouuse} 8 p.m. Open to public art exhibit, East Martello Tower Gallery, Na+ tional Association of Women except Mondays. FRIDAY, MARCH 27— Old Fashioned hymn sing and | fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8:30 p.m. Landscape (any medium) and beginners classes, 10 a.m. te 1} p.m. Hand weaving, 1 to -4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach, Navy Thrift Shop, 1 to 5 p.m. |SATURDAY, MARCH 28— Youth for Christ Rally. Fleming Street Methodist Church, T= Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. Children’s Classes, 10 A.M. to noon West Martelio Art School, County Beach MONDAY, APRIL 6— Water color landscape painting class, 2 to 4 p.m., West M wllo Gallery Art Classes, County Beach, Gym classes for O.W.C., Plane Base, 10 a.m cs Anonymous n ng, 515% Duva 8 p.m. Sea open Street, Ladies Admitted FREE i | 423 Fleming St. Salon of Beauty LA CONCHA HOTEL Phone 2-5263| Artists, noon to 5 p.m. daily, | celebrating the newest styles at the littlest prices $3.99 $4.99 $5.95 AND HOBBIES west, for you ond BUSKENS? A scinibon oh cctcs ond fofion ...0 porade of volust Come i ond s20 “em off now ... ond love “em forever! “WE FIT THE FORMERLY PIC’M HARD TO FIT” SHOE STORE KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE $10 Fleming Street Key West. Florida WHEN IN MIAMI VISIT OUR STORE AT 30 NE. FIRST ST. duxiliary Cofiee HOSTESSES FOR LUNCHROOM

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