The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1953, Page 5

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Payee a Sarma aoe : é __DIAL: Citizen Ojfice, 2.5661 Renovation Party Opening Is Set For Ft. Taylor Lounge On Saturday Ft. Taylor Officers Club cocktail lounge is undergoing the last — NEWS OF INTEREST ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Ex-Society Editor Tells All--- l DOROTHY RAYMER, Wednesday, April 1, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 Or How To Triple In Brass On A Job By DOROTHY RAYMER In one of those “just between us girls” conversations not so long ago, a fact camé up and smacked me right in the typewriter. It turns out that being a goci¢ty editor is actually a public rélations job. My informant ought to know. Shé is Miss Gladys McCracken, daughter of Mr, and George T. McCracken of this city. She was society editor for nearly & decade on the Detroit News. Now she is head of her own public relations counsé] agency and publisher of “The Detroit Golfer,” as well as being editor-in-chief of the “Greyhound News,” Grégt Lakes area. a prseataict sttidaatboodbenes 0? a wal gees | NAVAL STATION O.W.C. . The bar itself) SCHEDULES LUNCHEON Hostesses for the Naval Station Officers Wives Club luncheon next week are Mrs. S. H. Pierce, 5 C. C. Pearson and Mrs. J. R. Mun- son. ~ The luncheon will be held Wed- hesday, April 8 at Ft. Taylor Of- ficers’ Club. . 5Ez ee eRe i she edits, company personalities, newsy items, columns from dif- ferént locales on thé route, plenty of pictures of persannel and their families, appear. It comes out once a month and is dedicated to betterment of intef-rélationships of Greyhound employees, the com- pany’s policies and. . x e § FRIDAY NIGHT LADIES’ NITE — Key West Kennel Club a hole thing, or if it was just a group of people getting off their suppressed desires when a snip of « * » warm weather nit one April first.! Some cooking tips: Crumble left. My calendar says that the first in-| over cooked bacon and blue chee: ternal combustion engine was pat-|over lettuce. Toss with Frénch ented this date in 1826 which might is Pe have something to do with it. Well, all I know is that I don’t intend to bite on any corny jokes, pick up old wallets or give any old hats lying on the streets a lusty kick. I shall also avoid black eats and ladders the same as on any Friday the thirteenth, and then _ 1 will go shopping. dressing. Scarlet edged lettuce: Cut core from head of lettuce; hold under running water. Drain; place in vegetable crisper, When ready to use sprinkle tips with paprika, shaking off excess. A glass percolator is wonderful for cooking broccoli, Stand it flow- er.end up in the percolator. Add boiling water to cover stalks. “ig cook until stalks are ten- xx 1 was out to Sylvia Appliances yesterdey, ovt on Flagler Ave. No one was home either, be- cause it was pretty early in the morning. Well now, without a sign over the building, | couldn't tell it ‘| from an old tumber yard or a Mixmaster which I had misplaced. So give: it to you herewith! Slice into bowl two large or three small bananas and mash or beat at slow _speed until finely mashed. Then sift together into a large bowl one and three fourths cups sifted all- «Purpose flour, two teaspoons bak- ing powder, one fourth teaspoon baking soda, one half teaspoon salt and two thirds cup sugar. To. this add one third cup shortening or butter that is softened, two eggs unbeaten and one half cup nut its, chopped. Beat the banana into this mix- ture and continue beating for one minute. Pour batter into large bread tin and bake in moderate ‘oven about one hour or until done. Makes one loaf. * x * This’s the week you gét your Baster Dresses. . .No foolin’. You've probably wondered about thet beautiful pink the windew at Mar-Ed’s. that lovely dress that resembles waterfront lot on Big Pine Key. These people must have a lot plate glass revealed an oversiz- ed clock phonograph, a sleek toaster, a record changer, and @ tank that. faintly resembles an oxygen tank, but which 1 realiz- ‘ed must be my first view of one of these new dé-bugging machines. Of course that wasn’t all | sew in the shop, but go in and see for yourself, and help yourself te the driftwood. , “That’s exactly why I formed a public relgtions clearing house, my own agency. My job is to guide, suggest, re- write, take care of details, trim Later én, talking te Al, | found | that they are making lovely drift- wood lamps out there at the Sylvia Appliance store. Oh well, guess lamps are an appliance, * *« * Only four more days to that big Easter Parade we've been looking forward to for so long. Have you noticed the pictures of cute little moppets who are planting on participating? They wére real roud to pose for Ellis fps they each one win Plans have taken sha looks like the Southernmost Eas- ter Parade is about to ea reality. There are lots fine prizes, and so that each prize will be most appropriate to it’s winner, each store contributing has given prizes that are gift certificates to their store, and the winners may pick out just what they want. | A popular Photographer's studio is also going to give a free por- trait to each winner, and another photographer is going to take a picture of each contestant as they parade, and these pictures may be had, just for the asking. A Dairy, with the cooperation of Mrs. Hannah Baer is supplying and we |chocolate milk to afl entrants, the | stipulation of course that it be given away AFTER the judging. with everything. We are all hoping that the parade will be a big success, and sbriie catia 8 ERE & few specials to them when business is ” Mighty cagey, mighty ca- ij tz oh [ ie z = i if i i 4 z é ; zit i ress fitk Lu imo news style combining’ dip- lomaey and practical techie You have to be Walter Winchell, Chocolate milk you see, doesn't go| onEE ae iy ( tka? fe : g ff Ht Egat £ 3 3 = § | Hi i f i gf. sae te Lt sXe e7ig s LF} : ay | 72 ey f i we Fak At this point it didn’t surprise me in the least to learn that she double in brass to triple, and all the strings. ; She said that her saad RIGHT OUT IN FRONT, in the four to six age group in the South- ernmost Easter Parade will be little Miss Juanita Fay Navarro. Juanita is five years old, and the Navarro of 314 Southard Street. 2 {to resemble each other as much as they could,” Or: “To what -workings of the soul comes down | should one attribute me difference 3 Pest $0 that | between the written and the spok- she can “get cracken” agem. en word, or to be more exact be- tween absence and presence? It Reviewing Stand would seem that distance should (EDITOR'S NOTH: Susan Mc- make it easier to disguise oneself, Avoy finds return to paradise or but it is just the contrary.” Or in describing Count d’Orgel: bookland revisited like back “Earlier, brief infidelities to his wife did not give Orge! a moment's hesitation. That she knew nothing about them was enough to quiet his conscience. He was * not over- come by passionate desires andj} did_not derive very muc hpleasure 4from these small deceptions. It was from a sense of duty, if this | isnot too strong en expression, that-Orgel had been unfaithful to .}Mahaut, It was part of his career as a man of fashion. His only real pleasure was the gratification of vanity.” But these neat little insights are ané discovering the scene has changed or that it was an illusion all along.) $ bogged down in novela that would only amuse readers who have not Jean Cocteau egiled LeDiable au} ‘orps, “a master piece of pro- He celled this book “the g ithe young bride of the much older | | Count D’Orgel. | % is a question of Francoise re- | ibe z ay ts gea* sik af ; i ft daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John bored by French marriages of conv and amorous trios. The little book has alrea: praised in The New Yorker other reviews. Yerhaps I been away from New York and northern cities too long and hay shed too much sophistication appreciate what Cocteau and oth- ers acclaim. But my criterian for a work of literature, painting, music, remains “Does it move me? Does it evoke any emotion of pleasure, sorrow, anger, identi- fication or excitement or laugh- ter?” “Count d’Orgel” only moved me to impatience with the world of Radiguest and his protagonist, d@'Orgel. y COURS DESIGNERS J. REID'S Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-563 LA CONCHA HOTEL GOING OUT OF BUSINESS PEARLMAN’S SHOES FOR EASTER $1-$2-$3 Lower Than Before GET THEM 520-522. DUVAL STREET “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” FORMEBLY PIC’M SHOE STORE KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST ‘ FAMILY SHOE STORE 510 Fleming Street Ps Key West, Plorida When In Miami Visit Our Store at 30 N-E. First St ICE CREAM For your special] delight—three flavors swirled together for end-of-the-rainbow goodness. In 5-gallons at Sealtest dealers! In dishes and cones ICE CREAM

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