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watiyey Tea SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor @riday, March 27, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 SHOP shlaies JAXON The last. Friday before Good} Friday, and the Easter Season Bearly over. Things of importance fm world events have been hap- eae since last we shopped. one thing, a person loved the world over has passed away. That is Dowager Queen Mary. Poor Elizabeth, the loss of twoj loved ones within a year. Being Queen doesn’t help one bit the} sorrow she feels. Well! How about the cool breezes whisking around yester- day? That’s just to keep all the mourners of the early spring quiet, and to remind folks that ifs still good and cold north of here. Don't get out your red flan- pels though, just move around a little faster, and ping done! kX + What with clothes being made se cleverly, and sold so reason- ably in ail our retail stores, it Sometimes seems hardly worth while to sit down as the sewing machine. That is hardly. But if you are @ woman, and if you are anything like me, it’s hard fo resist a lovely piece of material when you go into a dress goods place, and your mind instantly conjures. up a + vs dress, suit or blouse when you ww viwhilesi t's ireedescent sheer 9 Umpteristowith it’s own body per- teUmansntly in. Some ‘sol sanhateriais have woven patterns 15366) end wiseistripes and plains. Won- cols Berfel soot things for your su wet re eat sewing. Loom and Needle also fy oF a See some beautiful pattern. 1 was in Key West's only get your shop-| Southernmost Easter Parade are certain to be, little boys aged two to six in Children’s’ Corner’s cute little “Sport Togs of Miami.” These suits come in three styles and many colors. One is cotton plisse with clever front detail. . .another in check- ed linen-like material, and the third with shorts of hounds tooth checking, plain contrast- ing top, with houndstooth trim. All have short pants. ! liked the yellow and brown one! Little girls will be sweetest of all in the dainty pinaores. Children’s Corner has dai in spring flower cutest of all is the one of nylon with peter pan collar and of all things. . .a hoop skirt underneath! Mrs. Simmons says not to fer get the Sourhternmost Easter Parade! Pe fe ee We just can’t say too much about the Southernmost Easter Parade that will be held on Eas- ter Sunday at 2 p, m. Bayview Park. That will be a big event in the kid’s lives. We’ve had parades and parades for the kiddies in which parents have gone to a great deal of money and expense to fix their offspring up in fetch- ing and sometimes startling cos- little material shop, The Loom and Needle yesterday, and that just what 1 was thinking. The sight of bolts of imported iss ergandies and embroider- organdies in whites and pas- reminded me of wee Eas- dresses, gay with fluffy ruf- if your are at all handy tasdle, you can make these dresses of real imported organdies and embroideries at a fraction of their cost ready made, and get a lot of real Batisfaction doing it! Also at the Loom and Needle, alt kinds~of tissue chambrays. You know that is that new kind of chambray only out a little of these imér dresses, Now the weather's tee] Syein; it’s just right for has’ books for your con- ge 5 ih, Mee afk Bast year during the Lenten Season we printed a recipe for “staffed eggplant that must have been real rho to some of you, from the requests for re- it Were and now. wae plant in half length- scoop out the center just enough on the skin two hollowed shells. Cut meat of the plant into cubes cook in lightly salted water tender and drain. sin two teaspoons olive oil, | brown one medium onion £ gi? HF ae , one clove garlic grated, stalk celery chopped, and one | , four ounce’ can mushrooms chop- | z , or Same quantity fresh ones. | When. all this mixture has cool- ' ed, combine with three slices’ stale bread crumbled, one egg beaten, season with sage, major- am, salt and pepper, and fill the egg plant shells. Bake in moder @te oven until browned on top Tis. best when setting the shells in the pyrex pie plate to put a wee bit of water into the bottom of the plate. “For after Lenten meals, the olive off may be substituted by chicken fat or four slices of ba , on per * Key West's ae honest-te- goodness nursery is growing upt it’s Baldwins ef course. ‘here are quite a few back yerd nurseries, but this‘ns a ‘good sized plot of ground with | row on row ef plants and trees. Net seen in Key West before « » the varigated Hibiscus is there, These are even than the regular varie. ties, if that’s possible, because the leaves are varigated green and white, and then ¢he bies- sems are the same beautiful flowers -, knew so weil. =z | All of wales fteminds me, re-| member the cute card from Mrs. / Gregory 1 tried to print here and! got loused. up < badly in the transposition“ -Well now that sane Mrs ty up and cr chejed the pretties and white Bankie for me for Raster. Some folks just Seentto dote on doing nice things maybe she Bikes my haircut ee Marching = provdly ” we tumes which they will probably never be able to use again. Well this is something different. They will be able to wear these things all year round until they are out- grown or worn out, or can be handed down to some other little tot to wear. Another flash, and a welcome one. The committee has original- ly planned to hold a second parade later in the afternoon for our colored kiddies, over nearer to the section in which they live, rafher than Bayview Park. Well, they have been appraised of the fact that the St. Joseph’s Society holds a similar affair every Eas- ter Monday as their raising benefit. So, the two af- fairs will be combined. All funds | and prizes originally intended for | the parade on Easter Sunday for the Colored children will be di- verted to the St. Joseph’s annual affair, It will help St. Joseph’s and make their parade even big- ger. For a real treat folks, go out to St. Joseph’s School Easter Monday and shindig. Time will be announced in your Citizen. oS Bol The news is all good today from the Celbrity Club. In fact you might say it’s downright “exciting! According to Mona, she of the husky voice, » good” looking hunk of man from up Miami way just closed, last night in fact, a very successful sixteen week's engagement at the Albion Lounge. Well, same Eddie Taylor will open tonight, (Friday) at the Celebrity Club for an indefinite stay. “And what does the guy do?” 1 asked. Mona answered as follows, and ! quote her exact words: “Plays a het piano, sings, EVERYTHING!” This | gotta see! im glad te see something like this happen at my favorite night spot, and you can bet your bottom jar that 1 will be there te give welcome to Eddie, and watch him do every- thing. Heck ee A much m ed thought of ve green striped jealled the jit a try friend The small -ones merely washed like a cucumber, water and butter. On the other hand, 1 never ned & birthday at home that my Mo: j didn't serve them vp, the big tat |ones scooped out and stuffed 'rice, lamb pepper, with salt . believe i and poorly that long like 4 > Well deli are 50 and sliced boiled in served with Sauteed ciously j course I on September 10th it tastes much more deliciou: *» =» * Hear ye! Hear ye! Good news for parents and kiddies alike. dust in time for the Easter Pur- ade, the Dr. Posner representa. tive will be at the ideal Togs te fit your tiny one with these wenderful Pesner thees | can't say enough about. Posner shoes are goed fer your child's feet at aff times. but frem time te time « special Posner represen- sole fund | on} see their | P Photo, tative comes to Key West just to @ care of the tots with the problem feet. those Posner shoes good for the baby’s feet, they are also corrective. There is an oft mistaken be- lief that Dr. Posner shoes are expensive than other , but the truth is, they eaper. In the first place, they ocst the same as most other brands, and in the second, you get so much more for your money. Dr. Posner shoes are scientifically designed for all kinds of feet after intensive re- search and study by orthopedic | specialists. These ere nature's ewn shoes, and will prevent foot troubles later on in your child’s life. So if you have been waiting for the representative, be sure to ge to Ideal Togs on Satur- day. Tell your friends about it too, because it may be several months before he gets back. Report jthat my Ir {Riley has | jhe i poor | the look paid dru had a his roy | He's chance jtuck 2 to put right Riley Dis melted | rying = . Yeu won't drop dead after a dye job at Donaid’s. pale pink and white with seagrape leaves. and Dorothy Raymer of The Citizen staff. ‘t; council to a ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE aE ca aa JEST CHAP: AU was oemeed “by Mrs. T. C. Buell, ali made her hat of pee rose, Judges were Mrs. Irving T. Duke, Mrs. A. O. Momm Mrs. Buell won a prize for her efforts.Citizen Staff Monroe County PTA Council Meeting Well Attended By Key West Members Association which met at the Sue M. Moore School, Marathon, was | | { Recent meeting of Monroe Council of Parents and Teachers | | well attended by Key West representatives with 10 from the K.W. six from Truman and four from | April 30th. High School, 10 from Poinciana, Harris schools. had 14, A luncheon at the Key Lounge; |restaurant preceded the 1:30 p.m. /meeting presided over by Mrs. | Ben Adams, president. Songs and |several rhythm band numbers jwere presented by. pupils of the} Sue Moore School and Robert Rackley, a 7th grader, recited “Acres of Diamonds.” | Functions of the State PTA were {presented by Mrs. M. E. Rosam. Mrs Civil Defense conference held at the District meeting in Miami. | The following were named tu a ‘nominating committee: Mrs. Tex- as Hood, Mrs. Anna Rosam, Myrtle Albury, Mrs. Lorene Campbell. Mrs. White, president of the Coral Shores Schooi invited the “Home and Family Life” course April 8 from 10 a.m. and you'd better jopping again, hurry! Liv, Jaxon Advt. Coral Shores sent eight delegates and Marathon 'to 3 p.m. Mrs. Knowles, hospita- lity chairman, invited the Coun- cil to Open House at the new Poinciana School which took place Tuesday evening. Mrs. Johnson, Guests, Will Leave For North Houseguests during the winter Darnell Carey followed up| season who have been being en- with an interesting report on the | tertained by Mrs. Clyde W. John- son at her home, 1119 Washing- ton Street, are leaving Saturday for their respective homes after a most enjoyable visit in Key West. They are Mrs. L. A. Wyeth of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs. }Almon T. Godfrey of Holland, Mich. Mrs. Johnson also plans to leave her winter residence to re- |turn to her northern home, 240 |South Main Street, Lawton, Mich- igan. IDEAL TOGS 534 DUVAL STREET Corner Southard Announces Mr. Sam Price and Associate Will Be In Our Store All Day for Fitting and Consultation and Showing f DR. POSNER’S SHOES Bring the Children DON'T FORGET THE EASTER PARADE AT BAYVIEW PARK, EASTER SUNDAY, 2 P.M. DIAL: Citizen Environment rove ss Part Of Beta Sigma Phi Program Mon.|Extends Thanks Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met Monday at the San Carlos School.| To Ball Helpers ment through Health”; Edna Miller, the second assignment: “Con- trol of Environment through Work”, and Margaret Scully discussed “Control of Environment through Play, Sports, Amusements, Pas- times, Hobbies.” These assignments are thoroughly enjoyed by a chance to participate in the “buzz lice Curry, Sylvia Knight, Bonnie Swan, Vivian Thompson, Edith Mary Spottswood, Elissia Knowles, and Pauline Ketchings. A letter from the Chamber of Commerce was read asking Beta Sigma Phi to participate in the Armed Forces Week Celebration iim their usual capacity of con- tacting Club Presidents and noti- fying them of the excellent speak- ers available for their club meet- ings. Josephine James is chair- man of this committee with Flo- gor slate of officers for the owl Sylvia Knight, pre- Edith Lopez, ist vice pre- Josephine James, exten- sion officer, Gwendolyn James, correspond secretary, Elsie Pet- ers, recording . secretary, Bonnie Swan, treasurer, and Marina Sikes, defense officer. Nomina- tions end election of officers will be held at our next regular meet- The “Girl of the Year” was secretly voted on at the meeting and the winner will be announced at the Founder’s Day Banquet, The YMCA USO will hold their formal opening Sunday from two to five. The» presidents. of all clubs have been invited to help COIFFURE DESIGNERS J. REID'S Salon of 423 Plering St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL pour tea and the chapter will be represented and all members are cordially invited to attend. Sylvia Knight, chairman of the Red Cross Dance gave her report of the affair. $450.50 was raised and she was profuse and sincere in her thanks to all who cooperat- ed so beautifully.. This included the press, radio, the -talent for the floor show, the sponsors of tables as well as all who attend- ed in couples, and the sorority itself, which was on hand to as- sist in every way they could to make the evening so successful, Mrs, Knight announced there would be a meeting of the pledges | at her home Thursday, the 26th, at 8:30 for a study and quiz for their Ritual of Jewel. Don’t soak any of your wood-} handled kitchen utensils; _ wash them quickly in hot suds and rinse at once with clear water. Dry the utensils thoroughly before putting them away. Soaking will rot the wooden handles and chip their! enamel or paint. _ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank neighbors and friends for the sympathy and kind-| ness shown us on the occasion of the sudden death of our beloved} son and father, the late Roy Fitch, and we wish in this manner to convey to each one our sincere thanks. We would add a special word of appreciation, too, of the many beautiful flowers sent to our home. THE FAMILY, FRIDAY NIGHT LADIES’ NITE Key West Kennel Club ses Admitted poet NE = Custom Work Done, In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. “Kay WEST 2-5661 Boopia Auxiliary Mrs. T. K. Pritchard and the committee who worked faithfully te promote the Annual Hospital Ball held last week at the Casa Marine wish to extend grateful thanks » all those who helped in any w with special thankyous to the and its staff and the entertain it provided. : Extra mention is also given Jar Murphy who did his record pani mime act to enthusiastic applaue» for the over 300 patrons. Dr, Allen Shepard who acted as m. ¢c. and gave away the prizes generously donated by businessmem of the area receives a deep bow for his services. Dan Navarro won the trips te Cuba; Mrs. Larry Dion, the radia, ‘The toasters were won by Anthony Demeritt and a Mr. Farmer from Indiana. Total proceeds of the affair ge to the buying of new equipment at Monroe General Hospital. The Auxe iliary is to be highly complimented for their efforts on the project. Saturday Night, 7:30 PM. YOUTH FOR. CHRIST 729’ Fleming Street What @ should know about CANCER What causes cancer? Is it here itary? 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