The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 22, 1953, Page 5

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor Wednesday, July 22, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~_ ——- = ‘Was informed by several inter-; that it might be a erlang (iid | Learned some statistics the other are proba- day that I think you should know, 't do it. [about. Read all about a fellow who: |works for the playing card people, . and be should know what he’s talk- y favorite shop ing about. He says that 90.6 per DIAL: Citizen Office, 25661 |Key West Ladies | Kentucky Businesnoomen Present Gift To Navy Nursery The Officers Wives Club have expressed grateful appreciation of the generosity and thoughtfulness | of two Key West ladies who are business women and civic minded. | Heart-felt thankyous are to Minnie Porter Harris and Williams, Key West real estate op- erators who have just presented big exhaust electric fan to Navy Nursery on the \. Base. Spokesman for the O. W, C. that the friendly and gesture came after Miss Harris had heard part of a business m recently held by the O. W. C. and at which time it was the nursery which takes navy personnel’s children has funds of its own. The gift is much i i i | 4 3 ig i i F , ESS (fH A ll wih z needed and fully appreciated. Apply To Wed Wesley Howard Sorenson, USS | yj Saufley, 29, and Anna Sarah Davis, 26, 369 Peacon Lane, have applied for a marriage license at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. |_ William Hugo Landguth, 23, Uss |22nd, |Saufley, and Theresa Lucy Gia-/ done, 22, Chelsea, Mass., have also | applied to wed. George William Holt, 33, Naval Station, and Lorraine Wake Lewis, 35, 812 Windsor Lane, have applied se for a licenses Writers Group Slates Frank Wilson, 24, Seaplane Base, and Naomi Hunt, 28, 803 Confab For Tonight Elizabeth Street, have made appli- Future Hemingways, Faith cation for a oe oa aes ok Baldwins, Kathleen Winsors, |5owi" Baadiey, USS Howard Spillanes (that's for |more, and Mary Lou Ashmore, 22, Cobb), Ellen Glasgows, Hervey | McAllister, Okla. * 1 wi held. gabtet te, |The Fred Whitmans ' ‘night ét the home of Burt Gar- | Entertain Relatives nett, 215 Whitehead Street. 5 Time & p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitman of Within our home there is a vacant One of the Writers Group }2907 Seidenberg are entertaining place whe prefers to remain anony- their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eliza-| No one can fill it since you went | mous has just received a fat (beth Whitman and her three chil) “ gway, check for a story, so at jeast dren, Beth Ellen, Connie, and Fred- pit we will look beyond this vale the inspiration heat is on. ‘ie Jane. of tears Bring some form of writing | The two older girls have been! To that fair land where you'iave ivisiting for some time with their) gone to stay. Lebar po gaakactng Psy grandparents. Their mother and FLORIE TORRES, Wife, FLORENCE BAKER, Daughter. use I have been cent of adult Americans play cards. | brand new Order of popularity: Canasta, Con-/ shopping for you. This tract Bridge, Pinochle, Poker, and) great our is disap- Rummy. That new game of Samba! favorite is seventh on the list but coming’ missing up fast, the man said. It passed . Well now, Five Hundred last fall. Another statistic which might out to be vital: Surveys show TWO ENTRIES IN THE JAYTEEN BEAUTY CONTEST to be held Friday at the Jayteen Center, Poinciana, are Clair Putnam, left and Carol Best, right. Other entrants include Sally Holland, Sonig Tucker, Dorothy Lopez, Judy Bryner, Barbara Dutton and Sandra Taylor. : . COMING EVENTS New Sorority WEDNESDAY, JULY | Kaho of Pils; mowing, & To Hold First Meeting Thursday Plane Base, 10 a.m. p.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League) jd Fashioned hymn sing and program, Poincians| The regular meeting of the Baptist Chureh, 8,30 p.m. ee maueeed tion of Nu Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. llowship gy pe Es é Cuiiee® Baad at » 8 p.m. faland City Navy Wives uiub No| "Pots to tt p.m. and 98, meeting at White Hat Club beauty ‘contest Lounge, 10 a.m. SATURDAY, JULY 25— Dance at, the Jayteen Youth!” Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Center, Poinciana, 8 p.m. to 1 Street Methodist Churett, 722 p.m. ‘Special program at 6:30) Pieming Street. 7:30 p.m. 3, p.m, Writers’ Group meeting at 8 p.m. ae ne a Orden Home of Burt Garnett, 215 Caballero de la ‘Luz, Ine, Whitehead St. . H American Legion. Arthur Saw-} yer ein Py Post Home, y Stock Island, 8 p.m. AY, JULY 271— hydromatic thet actually works, | Junior Debs, Woman’s Club, 7:30) sap ce classes O.W.C., Sea” it ne. Plane Buse, 10 a.ia. NOT A DARNED THING! Alcoholics meeting, 515% Duval Street, 8 p.m. Jayteen Youth Center, Peinciana movies, § p. m. Beta Sigma Phi sorority méet- ing, San Carlos, 8 p. m. ! Anchot Lodge, No, 18, Scottish) ie = ii tee F883 ie eee ae St PES Oe y5 | Our love for you will always be the same. 33 J nati F ii Fi money for a 1947 car. “What's wrong with it?” | ask- ed the salesman. He looked af z i I 5 é i i ! F $F rr j i meets at the Casa Temple, 422 Amelia St., 3:30 p.m. Sunda, £5 : rid 2 sion, lyounger sister arrived yesterday 2 for a two weeks stay before re SSS turning to their home in Gaines- ville, Fla. ze thy i it fi Inoculation Starts MARQUETTE, Mich. i — The mass experimenisi inoculation of} the 10,000 Marquette County children, he 1] ia who: in the next three days will J. REID'S bear a few moments of misery to avoid possibility of a lifelong bur- Salon of Beauty den of polio, began here today. '423 Fleming St. Phone Rite Temple, 8 p. m. - Lois ¥. Richardson and Charles) “Some 30 volunteer doctors aided! LA CONCHA HOTEL Methodist Men, Wesley House, 8/V. Hammond, Jr., were married/py 399 women volunteers began| rl -feagemme the afternoon ofithe program armed with gamma |———-——————————_____—_—. globulin and lollipops in the hope f See ea eae ats as cose \aces| ‘The New STARLITE Club & Bar 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station/officiated at the ceremony. polio. int this morthérn Michigan le New Now Féaturing JACK, ELBANE, VIRGIL—the three real famous Hill Billy comedians. The Key West people and Service- Youth for Christ Bible Study, at iE SA EAE INE DSA | area. { Foye aay ferret man to cross Sier-| The cheetah is a hunting leop- | men are more than welcome. ras and the Nevada-Utah desert. | ard. Come and enjoy the ONE PENNY COCKTAIL HOUR every ; day from 7-8—like the old days. Country Store Nite every Wednesday nite. Plenty FREE PRIZES and DOOR PRIZES. BALLOON NITE every Friday Nite with plenty FREE PRIZES and FUN. MARDI GRAS NITE évery Saturday nite. FUN FOR ALL. 713 Duval Street West, Florida, OWNER—JOHN NI : g =§ Fy #2 ii ji i it # ? COIFFURE DESIGNERS i is ij i iy i i i fs Fs i & 22 ig 27 AL | 04 FLEMING ST. KeY West fire sal somewheres near St. day. So, if you have the third down payment, and Ey $ i Ls ed 3 *t * E fi 25 iE iz 7 i ir: i i & pel i EE i b?sdiae 40 Machines . 40 Machines BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN KEY WEST'S FIRST and LARGEST LAUNDERETTE Soak, Wash and 3 Rinses 25c for 9 pounds We Have Dryers, Soap, Bleach, Clothes Baskets 40 Machines s Self-Service Laundry 4% WHITE STREET WYLK’S AT STOCK ISLAND Keys’ Most Popular Rendezvous Proudly Presents BeBe Sherman JoAnne DuPrez Red Hot Mama Original Oohlala Girl GILDA ROGERS BLONDE AMAZON VickiGeorge Jeannette Persénality In Seng Exratic Exotic 3 -- Shows Nitely -- 3 11:30 — 24M. — 44M. PLUS... Dancing to Warren Lowe's Orchestra Confinveus: 11 P.M. Till Dawn Never A Cover - - - or Minimum Ei J z i i i : E iz Fi £ i oH i g i 7¢ iz" if 3 3 H k Zz 337 z 3 Hi $F 38 i i $8 iil Hi get ! it dil i - i z i i : x seems jaweal long time when you jof it in terms of what you couldn’ jdo. For instance you couldn't ser a cablegram to Japan ” 3 4 | o - get the most i i Tn Z z i for your wampum i [ i i | in moccasins by jround-the-world message to him-! s. — in only 12 minutes. Seems} ‘like an expensive way to talk to: F whe de- yourself, but then the Roosevelts must be |always did have a surplus in the! of this. shekle department. | ; Also, New York's biggest sky- LY |seraper, the tweiity story Flat leah sees tay Soa |building was giving the out of town! tourists stiff necks from gawping, Boston adopted them’ there now ;Dew fangled automobiles for police \ears, and painter James Whistler. Joined ' 7 i i i i FIELT rE #4 it ; i i mamma in heaven. ; According to the woman's sec-' tion of the Journal, an attractive’ ‘Kitehen is 15° x 20° and contains’ only a dining table and cooking : Tange. In an adjoining room ate! YOUNG SINGLETON ve : BACK AT SEMINARY sink, tubs and refrigerator. disagreeable work is banished to’ After spending ten days with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, the scullery, leaving the kitchen) as carefully for the attractive processes of butcher. Donald's give | Jim Singleton has returned to Wake Forest, N. C., whete hé will re- cookery.” This is no doubt the’ haireuts in tewn. ‘point at which roller skates were x * I ; seouraging sume his studies at the Seytheast- Just when things seem to be habit of flying past much too fast. Baptist Theelogical Seminary. slowing down again, and everything Here we are right down te the in, i Sets quiet, good old Conch Town bin of another Starts to liven up with another it election, I saw by the paper this started. morning that the double threat'day 5 Carbonells are at it again. Both early. In we'll John and Louis have qualified Sie loka caacueena se B Tun as Commissioners. Now this big round-up and see you is a canny move if ever I saw one, and early Friday. Luv and all Mr. and Mrs. and for bay? as bright as “ang, , «jet there now stulf, Jaxon, advt. lowa. ih at Hi eT eee g £ i iat : ly Pe ites i i oft * invented as a new kitchen help. Time has a very di: 3 oS “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” | FORMERLY PIC‘M SHOE STORE KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE 510 Fleming Street Key West, Pleids When In Miami Visit Our Store at 30 N-E. First St i i z iy? ith i il 3 iF 93 in ibs i ae zg § Z i: F ¢ & z z 4 a ! i 1

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