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Page? THE KEY w™ST CITIZEN Monday, September 11, 1953 SOCIETY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Jo Ellen Keller, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Telephone: KEY B OOKS Truman School PTA Reception — Twins’ Condition Executive Board 0 pens School Year Still ‘Looks Good’ By A. de 7. GincRas HY September meeting of the Key ‘ — Meeting Held hwost Sigh Scheel PLA wal be 2, NEW OLEAN Regular meeting of the Execu- reception honoring new faculty “ou: of dan tive Board, Truman Elementary members. It will be held ee | a Sept. Hospita bene > Sa DR. J. A. VALDES ‘reons aam erano compen OPTOMETRIST Citizen Office, 25661 Duphicaten ot Lene ond Proms VrUmMph Coffee Mill ou ALL GROCcEeRs OFFICE s 619 DUVAL STREET EAUTY ITS y rayfield TELEPHONE 278m Siew se REVIEWS BY Frances,to encounter in fiction # The neat ~ irony of Cousin Aurore’s punish ment for her numerous sins iy the at. 28 4:00 Might 0:12 @ Ble AIR CONDITIONED STRAND | ending ils witty and satirical novel. Readers who beve met Miss julie in Robert Molloy's cariier books will find aer - now 75 - the al same lovable, exasperating old the lady, still scavengering bits of ve twine and tinfoil from Charleston's h- sidewalks, taking « pes an- terest in food ant th wer.” processes of herself and story begins the nar- She is still misquoting old saws and rescue one aie @f an Cliches, busying herself with the spiritual state of everyone in the enue, family, and cading & spade @ rdiy « Shovel with the greatest of 2est She is as real as the reader's own grandmother -but then every. im this book @ real, from nine r-old George with bis unfortun gift of saying the wrong thing » tell WOLD YOUR OWN AGAINST THE HEAT SAKES ALIVE! It's been so hot Ive decs tw go on a write about keeping a. Cant tunk of a more fitting subject these y days. They me it in the mind, so TU make & a nice cool sub ject HERE'S A TRICKS to try fuli ofyee cubes place direct ly im front of a fan. The result — a nice cool breeze. Also try hold ing an ice cube to your wrist, above the palm of your hand, for a few moments. What a difference it makes! sed following topics party, appointment of a ways and means committee, programs and membership for the coming year. One project discussed was the purchasing of much needed fans for all of the school rooms. The need for additional school sone signs to insure the children’s safety was also mentioned A room representatives meeting followed with an attendance of 33 parents. Mrs. Edith Gardner pre- sided, Officers elected were: Mrs Louisa Valdez, treasurer and Mrs. R. Fairey, secretary. lately Few F QuicK large bowl School, was held in the school li high school patio Tuesday Weissmil ed become a tradition La.. are n hool PTA. as it pro and their twins school year for par. Thursday hers to become ac. surgery Carolyn Anne a invitation is given to par. Anne, who w seventh grade students tomorrow. wer new students in the High through their to attend the reception and OPeration. Sat in the PTA activities. were given time, but until yesterday we cond were Spanish Classes tes . Start At USO Dinner Souvenirs Spanish Classes will be held at BOSTON Noi ne od lest Last Times Today | Tues. and Wed. NCCS USO Club, 1021 Duval Set # seat at a tat A chairman was selected ote every Tuesday Pen President Eisenh each teacher's room to represent 7:90 to 8:30 p. m. The first $1002-plate Repu that room for the coming year. the class is tomorrow, th¢ Boston Garden in the suds several minutes to re- pisng were made for @ 2 No registra have to balance tray lieve tensions and fatigue Acquainted Party,” and time required. . will get a souvenir COMES A DELIGHTUFL SUR- tie regular monthly meeting classes are free for Naval _ Th¢ diners who will be s PRISE if you'll keep witch hazel set for the first Monday of and Naval dependents box and stadium seats in the reirigerator. Apply cool, month at 7:30 p. m. It w nominal charge is made to civil. T295 like those used by soaked cotton balls to closed eye that more fathers are Personne! lids while you lie down and rest help with the various pro; isa Benildes Remond, principal, They will for a few minutes. Your eyes will lef the San Carlos School. is the *tibed: “I twinkle, and you'll feel fresher, too. * « forward-to-'S4 Incidentally, resting a few minu pactraster. Miss Rement's rapid! ics ons nadine Eaten. 0 eunthes conversational method of teaching ee has made her classes at NCCS USO A bly Mee ssembly Meets er fatigue, and you can actually vc FOF Poinciana —_|hes mate her classes at NCCS U0 complish more, by doing so. jlarge enroliment is expected. ; SEOUL # National Asser SAFETY FIRST! Always — but 10 Be Opened always use deodorant. You may Poinciana Elementary School The treatment of the threat in choose from the large variety in has a new library located at the ZEAL BACKFIRES Secu! for the ny yarn, is an important element cream or liquid form. Some of end of the hall in the new modern) ERWIN, N. C. M—As a member years plot construction and contributes these are sold in handy plastic ap- wing. The librarian in charge is of the Harnett County grand jury, One hundred ten ably to the success of a plicators. Mrs. Elsie Rolfe who came from David Avery joined in a successful of the 182-man legislatur el. HEADS UP! Brush your hair New York state to teach the a for the employment of addi- the first session held Threats are as varied as the abil- into the favorite pony tail hair grade here.She stayed on to rural policemen by the scarred capitol since t man's imagination to play on style or any becoming way, trying @ second year then did special county. of the Korean War % situations which have faced or to keep hair up and off the neck, study in library work increased police force was procident Svnom ight face man or any living thing 91ET AND ORINK! Drink *!™mer to qualify for the ick to prove its efficiency. attend or send a - on this or any other planet. It may plenty of water and fruit juices. Staff. She holds her B. S. An assembly spok BETTER YET take « long, cool shower. If tub bathing, add cologne to your bath water. Soak Miss Julie's ‘ormidable sister Josephine who almost cheated her out of the credit for saving Aurore MeKelvie's soul. Molloy’s urbane style is a delight. The reader better have meone within laughing distance hen he reads this book so that may share the extra - funny . There's at least one on every page, and they're the sort that cry to be read aloud. AYNE <~GRAY etemned He UNITED ARTES, MONROE Mat. 3:30 Night 6:30 & 6:38 AIR COOLED ? 2 ii af Pr keer ate i ? H FF Ef rH MON. - TUES., and WED. THURS. - FRI. New Library and SAT , (LANDSCAPE OF THE HEART by Lettie Rogers, contemporary - psychological nove’. published by Random House, New York city, 248 pages.) tet 4 H i : The S 528k i Zs eet fl rete i i : i s i g at Hy The GIRLS of PLEASURE ISLAND ome Tachnicoior ee g 2F traces of be some very cliche menace like - ther man threatening to take heroine's love from the hero, iramatie oming down the track to threaten the life of the . heroine tied to the rails. And again might be a spaceship run amuck the milky way and menacing the ro moseying along in another space craft. Or again, it might be something eet i25s z a7 it in he £ E Ey in fiction before, frontal lobotomy. This drilling of holes in the skulls of humans who ( novel, m of theif anxieties and desires swing on chandeliers is apparent badly suspect by many schools thought on the mertally ill, In novel the heroine, a certain tiful Judith West, who is the mate of a private mental hospi- |, is menaced with this frontal y. This very original threat exciting one to the read the heroine herself is very 5 ze ‘This ing of seems where tastic i { ge i fle is 3 l af ih ; E 52 = i H ¢ &ez Hi 8 §F HE E 8, this virile new threat used to its best advantage is always the substance of » when it could very easily we been a hissing, clawing, bit beast of more than flesh and It emerges here and there disturb the aiready mentally urbed heroine, but the reader never breathes faster or shivers because he thinks it might get too close to the beautiful Judity A skillful use of this exciting new threat of trontal lobotomy might have kept the reader on his Rob. reading toes right through the 248 of this tale of life in a pri- mental hospital. But the auth r digging up ter exeiting mufis her opportunities for suspense An interesting twist to this tale is that a psychiatrist who hadn't heen properly psychoanalyzed in his own emotional past, is also a Patient in the sanatorium. What's more, he is the hero, and the Staunch if temporarily impotent enemy of frontal lobotimy. He ex Plains its evils to the heroine and points out a patient who hrs had j holes drilled in his skull and has been relieved of his personality along with his anxieties The tale also dishes up a very exaggerated variation of the wick ed sister in the fairy tale. This Hazel West gets involved in the frontal lobotomy business by send. ing her beautiful incarcerated sis- ter a series of letiers suggesting that she consent to the skull drill ing operation. But the leters re- main unopened in Judih's bureau drawer, keeping both the reader and the heroine unaware thre ugh most of the book that the wicked sister is on the side of the loboto- my Despite these deficiencies of tech- nique, however, the novel is an in. teresting one. It is always reveai- ing experience to get fictionally inside a mental bospital and ind out what sort of talk goes on in the dining rooms, wnat happens inside the minds of the mentally disturb ed, and exactly what such therapy as shock treatment means. E575 He ah a fn | [ i i 2°F BE :— J 2 Zee 3 H re se i i f i i ig scuffed at her preparations, later had to eat bis words in a most unpalatable manner. For the earthquake did come, on schedule, even though not in quite the form Miss Julie had predicted. The whole city of Charleston received to say who was really to blame for the up- heaval. Miss Sidonie Lebrun was responsible in a way, since she was the one who informed Miss Julie that the latter's second cousin once removed, Aurore MeKelvie, was suffering from a carbuncle on the back of her neck. Miss Julie's re- sponse was that it was a pity one wouldn't grow on Aurore’s tongu* After this remark, which was passed along without delay to cous. in Aurore, one development led re- lentiessly to another until by the end of Lent there were hardly two People left in the city wh@ were on speaking terms. However, everything finally turns out more or less happily for every body except poor Cousin Aurore (who is about the most repulsive ‘“B@aracter the reader is ever likely brary and Elementary Educ: and is working toward a Master’: Degree There is much work to be done in preparing the books for the) shelves. Several mothers have vol-| unteered to come in the to mark them with the electro-pen- cil and to paste reference poc- Avoid iced drinks, as cool ones will keep you refreshed longer. It is also a good idea to wateh your diet. Try not to eat heavy meals Instead, concentrate mainly on sal ads when you're trying to beat the heat IT’S EQUALLY IMPORTANT, of course to keep calm and slow down on your activities. Haste *¢ts and cards in the backs of the seems to make heat, so complete 50oks. Boys and girls from grade| your hardest tasks in the early? have done most of the pasting) morning, if possible and Mrs. Rolfe is proud of the COLOR SCHEMING is also of SPlendid cooperation she has utmost importance, Try wearing ceived. The next step ts to la soft, cool © in summer. Also every book, new and old. when .ecorating, remember to to have the library re: keep this in mind, as your decorat. Pupils by October. ing scheme in the home can affect Donations of books your body temperatures. A choice come; children's books of cool colors which deflect the stade 6, Encyclopediae, Americ heat are light or dark greens, History, Biographies, ete. Ofter' blues and white. Pastels also ¢e- When families move or are trai garded as cool, Avoid red, yellow, ferred they will discard children’ black and pink during the warmer books. Please send them months Library from now on because Officers pounced on Avery mer tended two 400-gallon stills da He was charged with illegally man- ufacturing liquor. Subscribe To The Citizen y's meeting tinuance of the there is not m The legi ire 1 war years in the provisio of Pusan. —_—_— WESTER BATTERY For Most Cers 12 Mes.— 8 Amp. ..$ 8.95 Exch 18 Mes.—100 Amp. _ 11.95 Exch 4 Mos.—110 Amp. 1445 Exch % Mes.—110 Amp. 18.85 Exch. LOU SMITH—1114 WHITE ST was TECHNICOLOR ROBERT RHONDA — WILLIAM RYAN FLEMING LUNDIGAN BILL'S LICENSED PAWN SHOP 703 Duval Street HATE TO SAY IT BUT — last ca be repaired and used for many and not least, we'll have to curb Years by many children. our tempers to keep cool. What's i -—_. Birthday Party zat? , al by Woman’s Club In Tavernier ToS Susan Pellicier celebrated her! 0 Sponsor second birthday at a party Sept.| . oe 19th at her home in Tavernier. Scout l nit Susan, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Pellicier, The Woman's “lib has completed counted among her guests her baby, the necessary arrangements for sister Ann, her cousin Danny Al- sponsoring an Intermediate Girl bury, and Tedra Ann Walden, Don- Scout Troop in onswer to an ap~ na Bean, Karen Sawyer and Carol peal by the Girl Scout Leaders As- Bur; sociation Susan's father joined in the party, The troop will help the local Girl too, as he and Susan share the Scout Organization place Brownie same birthday. Seouts who have reached Girl —_——— Scout age. It will be composed of pr 4 “fly ups" trom the Brownle troops KEY West Youth sponsored by the Harris School . PTA and the Lions Auxiliary Leaves For School A number of Browrie troops have " Chrele been formed in the past few years ae Jin Canstiea, 92-6 Fel- and some of these girls are now ton Road, left Key West Friday ready for advancement to the In for Tallahassee where he will en- termediate Program Girls want ter the pre-dental course at Flor- and need the stability, the feeling ig, state University of belonging, and the practical ex: "4 graduate of Key West High per: ae a yor y 3 geet School, class of 1953, he formerly wor at the Girl Scout Program os ‘ashington can provide, the Woman's Club agag mae eo — Nor- feels ia. 5 “Terini- The Key West Woman's Club nse My Sara | Page sons stresses work witn young people ; of aneiro through the Youth Center Program =™>assy School in Rio De J ; at the Wesley House, and the bay Junior Deb group in’ the High College Man School and feels that the Girl Scout troop will answer another » - real need in this community bi The Woman's Club chose the theme “‘C Segins at Home” for this a istration, but mem- bers are quick to point out that this is not necessarily a selfish aim. They feel that by helping our own young people and working for the betterment of our own com- | munity they can make a lasting contribution to ihe tuture. The club joins with the Girl Scout Leaders Association in stres. sing the need for more Intermedi ate troops and hopes that other women's organizations will also sponsor troops Teen-agers never get tired of this party dessert Roll balls of ice cream in chopped nuts and surround with chocolate or cara- mei sauce. JOHNNY CAMFIELD is in Talla- hassee attending the University there. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2.9193 STAR * BRAND | Your PURE OIL Dealer ppt FFEE Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries "ae a x £0 TODAY—. ACCESSORIES NOTICE CIFELLI'S ="... 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