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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Jo Ellen Keller, Editor Saturday, September 19, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Pope? Beta Sigma Phi Outlines Program gFe lie i a3F Pe fr ih hi He ; H i I tH s fH | pil 2 £ ». < FA ij HT i ital & 5 g Hi ; 5 F g & rf ir PI ill dl Ea il = ry 2-Fold Birthday Celebrated Here i : i t t : i f i ft itt fll isl H te i E it F RAUL'S WILL NOT HAVE DANCING THIS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY. COME OUT ANYWAY, HAVE AFINE DINNER, AND A REAL NICE TIME. Dinner Served from 5:30 to 10 P.M. Sunday Dinner from 12 Noon to 10 P.M. —AIR CONDITIONED — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2— | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE |, Engagement Announced ENGAGEMENT OF DONNA LOUISE SAWYER to James Robert Dean is announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Warren Sawyer, 525 Fleming Street. Mr. Dean is the son of Mrs. R. A. Sim mons and Mr. W. H. Dean of Charleston, S.C. An autumn wedding at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church is gianned. Miss Sawyer attended the Convent of Mary Immaculate, class of 1953, and Mr. Dean was graduated from the University of Charleston. Dm. at Lions Den, Seminary) Knights of Columbus at NCCS a Hall, Duval Street, § p. m Monroe County Hospital Wom | Junior Woman's Club, 8 p. m. at an’s Auxiliary Sewing group| Woman's Club. at hospital, 2 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25— Ceramic Classes and hand weay-| Old Fashioned bymn sing and ing, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello} = fellowship program, Poinciana Art School, County Beach, Alcoholics Anonymous, meeting for members oaly,| 515% Duval Street. | Poinciana, 8 to 11 p.m. Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul's) Pern Chapter, OES, Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary! 9 to 12 Nu Phi Mu junior sorority, St. Anne's Hall, 7:30 p. m Jay Shees at 7:30 p. m., Jay Cee Clubhouse Association, Unit 56, Coffee 10 &. m., Naval Station Patio. Ever Ready Star Club, 3 p. m., place to be announced. Room Representatives, Harris School, at School library, 7:30) p.m. ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23— | Scottish FAWTU Offices’ Wives’ Club, pen, place to be announc- American Legion, Arthur Saw yer Post No. 28, Legion Home Stock Island. Junior Debs, Woman's Club Au ditorium, 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Bodies, Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Key West Order of DOES (BPO DOES No, 8), Elks Club An- nex, 8 p. CLUB MEETING SCHEDULED TUESDAY There will be a meeting of Ever Ready Star Club, Fern Chapter No. a p ane adie ub 21, Order of the Eastern Star on Armory ; Tuesday, Sept. 22 at the oo 7 Rite Tem at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. uae eo Ppa: Aig Florine Mesa will be hostess and gion, at post home, 8 p. m. all members are asked to attend F. W. Auxiliary Post 3911 at a | NOTES | 919 Elizabeth Street, 8 p. m By JAMES BACON (For Beb Thomas) HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 # — Someone once said there is no such creature as an honest actress. I discovered two in one day and, in Hollywood, a town where it is sometimes difficult to find an hon- est woman. | The two are Katy Jurado, Mex- ico’s answer to Marilyn Monroe, and Carol Bruce, the star of the touring stage musical “Pal Joey” Both proved honesty by answers to two routine questions. In the case of Miss Jurado, I asked if the facts in her official studio biography were correct, hoping thus to avoid repetitious questioning about her early life “My biography ces wrong,” she exclaimed. “When I make ‘High Noon,’ I was 25 and the biography was hokay. Two years later, I make ‘Arrowhead’ and the biog raphy still say 1 am 25. | asked them to feex but they no feex You please say 1 am 27, yes’ Any woman who wants to add years to her age when she doesn’t need to is a basically honest wom. an. Katy explains why “Glamour is not a matter of age. A woman can be glamorous at any age. Look at Dolores Del Rio, she was a: star before my mother was married but she still plays glamorous leading ladies in Mexi can films. The question asked Miss Bruce was the routine one asked all tour ing Broadway stars. Any movie offers” 1 can honestly say.” she an- swered, “that not one producer has even so much as come backstage shake my han! I have not even MRS. JOHN L. OGDEN and her son, Michael. will se wy ae Birthday” to each other today. a Scottish v Navy Wives’ Bowling League, 1 p.m. N.S. Also open bowling. Mother Holds Birthday Present 1 personally tink it is won- Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. | |Boston and Los Angeles. one little nibble from the mov-;‘Besmed The 8 Ball Telephone: Today’s | Contest Winner Women By DOROTHY ROE AP Womens Editor American women are even more remarkable than Amefican sky scrapers, in the opinion of Sybil Connolly, the Dublin beauty who in a brief six months has taken the field of international fashion by storm This Irish charmer first set foot on U. S. soll on St. Patrick's Day this year, and now, on her second trip, is being feted in the manner usually reserved for visiting po tentates. Maybe it's the novelty of an trish! fashion igner, maybe it's the the disarming quality of r youth and beauty, maybe it’s t luck of the Irish. Whatever the reason, Sybil Connolly has proved a triumphant ambassador for the Ould Sod, and single-handed has put Ireland on the fashion map Her admiration for American women is inspired, not by fem inine tycoons and careetists, but our housewives and mothers. They amaze her by the ease with which they raise large and handsome families, run complicated house. holds, entertain on a lavish scale and manage to look like debu- tantes when the occasion demands it. Says she “The most wonderful thing I have seen in America is its family life, It has been a surprise, because) United States is gleaned princip lly from Hollywood, and we e |the idea that easy divorces and multiple marriages are the ac cepted thing throughout the coun- “Now that I have visited some American homes I realize that the women here are much better moth jers and housekeepers than those lim Ireland, where even low-income housewives have at least one maid. jand where the wife and mother doesn't have to lift her hand un. less she wants to. | “I'm constantly amazed at the way American women raise their families and run their homes with litle or no domestic help and seemingly with such little effort.” Among the friends Sybil has made during her visits to the Uni ted States are three brothers! named Donahue, their pretty lyoung wives and their numerous \ehildren,.any one of whom could win a junior beauty contest in « walk. est, four. All three wives could pass for eover girls, all three hus bands are handsome, plans a parade down with all his grandchildren. Says Sybil “Of course in Ireland we have big families, too. But few of us could compete with the Donahues and most Irish wives would be a complete loss without a staff of servants.” During her current visit Sybil is showing her collection of Irish fashions at stores in various cities around the country, including At- lanta, New York, Philadelphia, She is eager to see California, and may be further enchanted to discover that the vogue for big families has extended even to Hollywood This new glamor girl of the fash- jon world is loyal to the charm of the Irish, but admits, after sober thought, that she would not be ad verse to the idea of marrying an American, because— “They' seem to be such good hus bands.” Hearings Set NEW YORK w—The Senate in ternal security subcommittee will hold hearings here next week on a recent United Nations tribunal decision overruling the discharges of 12 American employes who re fused to tell tne subcommittee whether they were Communists Subcommittee Counsel Robert Morris said yesterday that the group, headed by Sen. Jenner (R Ind), will hold sed sessions Wednesday. Morr Thursday and Friday open to the public derful because I can relax and enjoy myself.” Most Broadway stars would have you believe that Zanuck and Schary do nothing but pound on their doors all the time that the play is in town Miss Bruce had a brief fling in the movies in 194]. That was right after she scored heavily the star of “Louisiana Purchase on Broadway Universal signed her for musical ability and promptly put her in a picture with Indians. Out here, that figures. Next came @ movie with Abbott and Costello and then one with the Ritz Brothers The tithe of that last one was and I decided = -cave Hollywood on that note.” successful the Cayuga County and devoted to their families, And Plained that a me lone day the Donahue grandfather £4S0line at @ ¢ Fifth Avenue ff without paying The garage is owned by Deputy Sheriff Ralph Dilalla Citizen Office, 25661 DIANE ROBINSON, four years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Robinson 646.8 Peary ¢ urt, is a recent winner in a Photographic contest sponsored by a local studio, in Europe our impression of the ~~ ‘Se Legion To Dictate Latest Fashions Legionnaires will make « de- cision for their ladies tonight on the question of the rising hemline. This fashion furor created by Dior’s recent edict will be taken up siong with many other sartorial problems that vex the feminine world Members of the American Legion Post 28 will not confine their feminine fashion notions to words, however. They will turn models tonight for a full seale fashion show designed to make their wives rush directly to their dressmakers with re- quests to run up little models just like the boys weer. This buxem fashion parade will be held at 6 p. m. tonight the Legion Home on Stock Island. The eldest brother, Al, has eight guymummmmpeeemeemcmemecmmmescmmess closed) Game night, CPO Club, NAS. [children with a ninth due soon; dayteen Youth Center Dance, Frank has six, and Ted, the youns- ADDED INSULT I i AUBURN, N. Y Mrs. Walter Price Piano and Theory Instruction 4? Fieming St. Phone 2.4371 Watch for the Opening of the Island Nursery Scientific Child Care Under the Direction of PATRICIA ROBINSON EXPERIENCED GOVERNESS See The... W—A report to sheriff com torist had gotten ‘age anid driven Korean Vets Back PHILADELPHIA #—Thirty non- have landed jap 1,200 Korean War veterans at the Philadelphia Inter- national Airport the last two days. 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