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ee ee ee 74 t rn t Fa | | tyes SOCIETY — PERSONALS — ROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor iN Co sag : Friday, May 8, 1953 . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . Coming Events FRIDAY MAY 3— Hand weaving, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Old. Fashioned hymn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 1 to 5 p.m. Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p. m. SATURDAY, MAY 9— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming : Street Methodist Church, 722 the new spring fabrics, just in Fleming Street, 7:30 p.m. before Easter, there is a 10 per MONDAY, MAY 11— cent discount. That means that Gym: classes for O.W.C., Sea every piece of fabric in the store Plane Base, 10 a.m. ie reduced. The only thing not | Alcoholics . Anonymous open reduced is that wonderful Caro- meeting, 51544 Duval Street, St. while, exw 1 don’t suppose you were ever the lucky gal whe received « plateful ef mashed potatoes spang in your lap when trying to shove same into Junior's re- luctant little face. Well if you ever have been this is geing to be real good news te you. Over at Ideal Togs they have a plate for serving up Baby’s meals that is a real godsend. In the first place it is made ef plastic, In the second it has a place for hot water underneath and a cover ever the top to keep the food piping het. Then, it is designed just the right size to keep on the tray of the high chair, and last but not least, it has, suction ‘cup underneath so that the crown prince can’t pessibly lift if up and anoint himself er you with the contents. This is good news If | ever heard it. Also for this feeding time, and the moments when you'd very «much like to have baby amuse himself, high chairs of all kinds. From plein little inexpensive | wooden ones to the big conver- tibles of plastic and metal. The | price of high chairs starts at $10.98. ideal Togs seems siready for Junior's mealtime pleasures. ze Some people will think I am real Nutmeg happy, but honestly it goes with everything. I've even had comments on what it does to squash, Well Spinach with a fancy French name like “Spinach a la oe etenes Orel | th fi jadies sy bring- | Da Aolay mothers Circle, pd poo Prager forlpled : Hero Parish Hall, 7:30 p.m. duced, . that is free as always! 1 a Beate A-Wi homne, x wk Key West Art and Historical So- I’ve been the lucky recipient of ciety, 8 p.m. Mother’s Day gifts real early. Aj Wesleyan Service Guild, W.S.C.S. treasured one is a fat little pottery of First Methodist Church, 7:30 lamp with a dark green shade, a p.m. : Jong box of mints accompanied by| Circle I, First Presbyterian the prettiest car I ever saw, a Church, 3 p.m. photograph of a single large spray| Poinciana P.T.A., at school, 8 of white lilacs,. inscribed ‘To p.m. Mom.” A beautiful pleated white| Circle Il, Women of First Pres- . | nylon gown, frothy with lace. byterial Church, 8 p.m. Makes being a Mom real worth-| TUESDAY, MAY 12— Bowling for Ofiicers Wives, 1 to 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station bowling alleys. Ft. Taylor Duplicate Bridge Club, at Ft. Taylor, 8 p.m. % Youth for Christ Bible Study, at Service Men’s Christian Center, 517 Fleming St. Combined social and handicraft hours at K. W. Youth Center every Tues. evening, Open house party, 8 p.m. Ladies Golf Tournament. K. W. Golf course, 9 a.m. Navy Thrift Shop, 10 am; to 1 pm. Unit 56, Ladies aux., FRA, meet- ing at clubrooms, 920 Caroline St., 8 p.m. Truman Elementary PTA, 7:30 pm, Catholic Daughter os American, St. Ann’s Hall, 8 p.m. W.S.C.S., First Methodist Church, 7:30 pen. ZX-11,0.W.C. cdifee, Aeropalms, 10 a.m. Harris School P.T.A., 8 p.m. I Southernmost Pistol and Rifle _.. Club, Legion Post home, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. Meeting, Junior Ch. Commerce at ¢lubhouac, 8 p.m. Island City Navy Wives Club No. 88, meeting at White Hat Club Lounge, 10 a.m. Ceramic classes, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, | County Beach. Gym. classes for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Naval Station O.W.C. luncheon, | 12:30 p.m. at Ft. Taylor FAWTU 0.W.C., coffee, at Aero- palms, 10 a.m. | Fleet Training Group, 0.W.C., at} Echoasis, 10 a.m. * Stephen Mallory Chapter, U.D.C., 4:30 p.m, Monroe General Hospital Aux., at hospital, 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. American Legion, Arthur Sawyer | Post No. 28, Legion Post Home, | Stock Island, 8 p.m. Junior Debs, Woman's club. 7:30 the most dyed in the wool non- sjuash eaters will love it. ‘Wash four small yellow squash weighing about one half pound =F a} i3 TTT Het Hy $938 is 3 fe sé |promptu speeches, Bruce Cleare, p.m. K.W. Order of Does, meeting ata Elks Club annex, 8 p.m, THURSDAY, MAY 14~ Navy Wives’ Bowling League, p.m., N. 8. Also open bowling | Key West Lions, meeting, 6:90 | p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary St. Monroe County Hospital Wom. ‘a Auniliary Sewing group, at hospital, 2 p.m. . Ceramic Classes, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. { FTL zi F tri ? st3iH i 3? iy * talian dish, let me =z of q é =: 2 bite He Ree fF ies 32? i E * | tj “| i { Rotary Clud luncheon, St. Paul's, Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. i Jayshees, meeting at hone of | 4 : ? | ar lf if tii i [ ris Ave.; 8 p.m. Hi i ii if Fy 7 i With 1 i e & f g g " * : | i $ : * i i fy fh j [ : =f i fl ie : t t i i fH iy 3 | : f ; 3 i i iE yt ii ts Hy i 2 i i tt i HA : f t I t 4 i F | ; i? ; Pd : HY il aly i : ii i t i sj :f #1 F : forget your shopping, and iT be secing you. Lay, Jaxon. * adv. tf > b33%e i ‘Mrs. Newell Pinder, 2924 Har- Club Officers _ IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY ATTENDED THE INSTALLATION SERVICE last held at the Candle Light Ino following dinner at 7 p.m. Left to right, R. D. Sawyer, new president; Mrs. E. W. Stark, of the Sr. Woman's Club, Lujan, parliamentarian; Mrs. C. R. Sawyer, historian, and Miss Mrs. V. J. Scadlock, installing officer, Mrs. Wallace Kirke; auditor; Mrs. recording secretary of the group, Finch, Citizen Staff Photo. Junior Politicians Are Entertained Maid’s Night Out At Rotary Club Luncheon Yesterday Oy RAYNER “OPP LIMITS” at the Fifteen candidates in the recent Key West High School elections | Cartes Theetre for offices in school government, were guests of the Rotary Club at ‘The auto cha se, originating the weekly Juncheon held: yesterday at St. Paul's parish hall at Stone 12:15 p.m, PaeH rat bob gad Program director Paul Sher, in-| FORMER KEY WESTER troduced Richard Simpson, h- er of mathematics at Mis VISITS GOLDBERGS school, who is the faculty sponsor for. student council and~ ~ other school governmental units, After luncheon, \the student coun- cil president, Ira Silbermait,” was introduced by Simpson, He cilled on the winning candidates for im-| here, He was one of the defeatees, showed that! West by derdale, Chester Wood, ca Hae aH ‘his next campaign will probably be successful. He reiterated a] and Mr, and campaign speech with promises) Ft, in platforms in true political man-' ner, much to the delight of Ro- tarians and his fellow junior poli- ticans, President of Rotary, Neil Know- les, complimented the “growing up” of the visiting students and the Improvement they have shown especially in being “able to think Honan and clearly while on their eet,” A thank-you letter from the Wo- man's Club, concetning Rotaty’s gift to the library, was read by the Rev. Ralph Rogers, and a notice of participation in the Arm- ed Forces Day dinner at Raul's was noted, ot Several visiting Rotarians, one|¢lub at @ luncheon on from California, were weleomed.| May 14 at the Candle It was announced that Charles} A business meeting Taylor, delegate from Key West, | the luncheon, FABRIC. SALE tary International Convention | which opens in Paris, France, May | May 11 to 23 — Inclusive Remnants, 50c and 75¢ 17 and that Mr. and Mrs, Curry} | } | | For Pillows, Bags and Mats { i $ ; i gel ut EF 38 nis l E i : i I EEE 7” = Ly BHT ; . ; i a rl stp \s i +4 H 3° z i 58 i z, F : i : $ : MIAMI FLORIDA Longer Lengths, $2 and $10 lino, Jr,, would leave the city next | Many Sufficient for Chair Slipcovers Tuesday to attend the overseas) convention. Bon voyage was €i- of Unlitited Yardage from % to “2 Regular Price tended the travelers, 10% REDUCTION ON ALL OTHER FABRICS Including Summer Prints That Have Just Arrived CAROLINE SHOP 729 Fleming Street 223 ANN STREET Norma Martines, second. vice president. second vice president, NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Installation Of Junior Woman's E re i k E I Fig TE PE ue 4 | ! | F Fi om Ei ie ih i é F FRE itriett Fart HI H f, Ha 5 F 53 E ;