The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 21, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST 10 WOMEN Jo Ellen Keller, Editor Monday, September 11,153 989 THE KEY WEST CiTIZEN SHOP HOPPING ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE pew? Ladies’ Night For The Legion | most likely @ sickly bunch because the horos- cope says that they have to guard thelr health carefully o¢ else they will be held back by lack of phy- sical strength and endurance. They are sympathetic, kind and gener- ous, loyal and loved by all who know them. The gals born under this sign have « deep sense of beauty, a desire for pleasure and @ talent for dramatics. The lucky months are August and December and Friday is the lucky day. In thyme it says To those born in October's hour, Keen judgment the opal brings, ‘The lovely hop is your flower ‘The gift is charm that clings. Ky Ff : i t H : ees 5 E : 5 | i | shits $3 2 i if it i® Hi THESH THREE LEGIONNAIRES are going to let GUESS WHO. Even their wives didn't know them when they out-Diorred Dior by ignoring the ng hemline . . . they didn't have any hem- lines. Drape shapes vied with decollete effects as the boys paraded fancy feminine apparel at their fashion show last night in a party at the I nm Home on Stock Island. Guests were their wives who withheld comment as to whether they would follow the fashion lead given by the fetching models who flaunted local interpretations of Parisian designs, plus some accessories that were strictly Key West inspired. Over 150 guests danced to the music of Ida Gelirich's orchestra, following the i H Ht ist? if it i i [ [ iF +: ; A itt ff i i - ii if +3 r i Perle Mesta i i i i i Fi : H it z H fi i i i rH i i i ir H {f: $3 i if | i i i ait { i il i sil i! H HE Hn He 37235 ne i H ths Fz | : z t i i £ i i H i ] 3 2 i iz i i i i i z t t E { i f i z 5 i i i i ; : i I ** iter Living mag ipe in it worth re- ally as it is a be prepared in the fords are into the oven because lore dinner time. gay, Bermuda onions, — | I recently read about m large sweet really carries friend: and boil in salted degree It seems that for 15 minutes. and cut a slice one huis loaned him his brand new De- ich from the top of he decided that it ut out the centers. | rood so he took ‘ may be used later hood and found tha t _ or some other nad been sapheced iz E ibe i, zs ? #7} s? is 27 28 it i : | i ai2t i i it a iH RTE eye 1 Yih: ine z creamed ish. butter or i * if green pepper and cook eduies of jeame to the fore. The borro Plained that he had just pt we minutes. Com. ond was going to Pepper-meat mixture back as soon as this cup of bread crumbs, F soft slices, one teaspoon eighth teaspoon pepper, Ever sine teaspoon basil and spoon onion cups that are ar- a casserole, Mix one cups of tomato juice blespoon brown sugar er the onions. Store in ator until 45 minutes , then bake in a mod z s properly sTiftt FZER2 F225 H & Zz right point for the wey yeu write.” You can pull an Esterbrook point out of your pen the sai way you used fo pull these fashioned pen points out of holders ‘way back when school desk held on inkwell, and f a guy who ship to the nth PYTHIAN @ friend of Soto, When the friend took it back it, pen you about FRA Auxiliary Holds Luncheon Meeting | The regular monthly luncheon of Unit 56, Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet day at Ramonini’s Restaurant. Mrs charge of arrangements. The tables were decorated with tropical flowers, and an excellent |luncheon was served. Present at the luncheon were Mrs. Leroy James, Mrs. J. H Webb, Mrs. R. F. Rice, Mrs. G Satterwhite, Mrs. Jennir Yancey, Mrs. F. C, Schneider, Mrs, M. G Boyeson, Mrs. R. L. Holland, Mrs F. R Pierce, Mrs V S. Davis Mrs, 8, E. Huff, Mrs. G. F. Baber. Mrs R. F. Carroll, Mrs. T. B |Kean, Mrs D. W Benton, Mrs H. R. Sundvall and Mrs. R. BR. Grove. ‘Apply To Wed | Delio Peres, Jr., 22, 1035 United |Street and Amelia Acosta, 20 !17-C Porter Place, have applied |for a marriage license at the of |fice of County Judge Raymond R |Lord. TERS MEET MONDAY Pythian Sisters will meet at didn't sound so Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming look under the street, Monday evening at 8 p.m his new engine pians for events scheduled for he 4 by a dirty old > guy oho pes all members are asked to attend car to, it was then that friendship! Eyer try adding butter bowned coming year will be discussed and motor in his own car to break it ive it right) derfut pens at Betty Ann Station- ers ever on Fleming Street. Don't | forget, you can get all your of- fice and school suppliers at Bet- Ann. 4 *~* Now I know that summer's offi cially over because our wandering girls are back home again 1 just met one of my favorite people over at Betty Ann, the store I just told Miss Elizabeth Rob- erts. It's nice to welcome her back home, she says she's glad to be back, but | know just how she feels 1 only traveled a little, but it's a let down, Just imagine if you had been in the fairy casties of Spam, the grandeur of Switzerland or any of the other lands that she visited Welcome home Betty, hope you don't get toc bored with Key West, tut 1 wouldn't blame you if you did. zs *« ® Mother Donald's Goose Rhy- mes Peter Peter Pumpkin eater | Had a wife and couldn't keep ‘ow and you can change your point | according to what kind of writing you have to do, from letters te bookkeeping. It's just the thing for school or college, and the pen and one point is only $1.9! while the extra points are 3Se and BSc. Another good pen to have with you, in vest pocket or handbag is the brand new Paper Mate ball point by Wear-ever. it’s an attractive looking pen thet can be refilled, and unlike mest ball Points has « fine point that writes and writes and writes. it comes in all attractive colors with gold colored metal cap and sells for $1.45 each. If you are an October baby, or a September baby born after the Zist I know you just can't wait to hear more about yourself. so here Peopie born under this sign are supposed to make good law yers, adjusters, arbitrators and dip- lomats. As a natural leader they We started out by complaining about the heat so we might as well wind up by telling you about the Rev. Paul N. Jewett over in Jersey City who took advantage of a cur rent hot spell by erecting a sign in front of his church that said as follows: “Now that you know how hot Hell is, what are you going to do about it? Me? I'm going into some nice air condtioned store and cool off. See you there shopping’ Luv and stuff, especially to Aunt Margaret, You'll find beth ot these wen- Jaxon. advt. fashion show.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. | Four Key West Woman’s Club Members Attend District Institute In Miami One-hundred and forty-two Federated elub women including four}. 2+ the javish Reserve Association was held Tues- Key West members, went back to school at the District 11 — ties P: Mrs. Shirley Webb, Chairman, was in James A. Morgan District Director conducted the meeting. District 4... 7 11 is the largest of the 12 Districts in the Florida Federation of Wom- fre, en's Club. It comprises three countries and has 32 Senior Clubs, 9 ;,, held at the Northeast Miami Woman's Club September 17. Junior Women's Clubs and 8 sub-junior groups. Mrs. L. J. MeCafirey’s remarks on developing leadership were in- Pearsons Attend Funeral; {kept in training for her carcer as teresting and amusing. She warned club presidents that they could ex pect no credit for good programs, Fly To Searsdale given to the respective chairman. pis mother, On the other hand, if programs are dull, membership lags and the bank balance drops, then the presi- dent gets the credit. ’ pe? oe aaa Mrs, McCaffrey went on to out- vl line the duties of club oftices and) HORSEY WEDDING suggested a number of ways to in crease their efficiency. Mrs. Me was strictly a “horsey set” cording secretary of the General Federation. Mrs. E og tride “Falem” D. Pearce, 1st spoke on effective program plan ber, they explained. ning. She listed seven ways to ruin 7} ning - crowding the program with tended on horseback. too many speakers and activities; time treading uninteresting and dull reports; with boggy business; propaganda persons who ask for them to for their own particular project Tegardiess of the objectives of the Mrs. organization poor public address and members of the audience her subject who insist on muttering to each tion was Mrs. other during the program readers ~ those pe to speak to peStS- pepper an onion ring: speakers included Mrs Riley Staat J. Federation Press book contest who gave clubwomen ments at luncheons and banguets. cal club at the Institute. Women’s Clubs’ District Institute DISTRICT NUMBER ELEVEN Hostess: Northeast Miami Woman's Club Mrs. A.B. Arthur Mrs. C. B. Sutherland Mrs. James A. Morgan, Sr. Director Mrs, H. Earl Seymour Mrs. Winston Jones Senior Director Mrs. L. J. MeCaffrey—25 Min 10 Min. 0—Effective Program Planning: Mrs. E. D. Pearce—20 Min. Questions 10 Min. 10—Protocol, Tools & Technique: Mrs. J. Riley Staats—20 Min. Questions 10 Min. quarters Project: Mrs. Henry O. Shaw—10 Min. - 10 Min. S—Deveioping Leadership Questions 2:00—Parliamentary Quiz, By-Laws Mrs. J. B. Davidson—20 Min Questions - 10 Min. 30—Recess — | Invocat ove Mrs. Fred C. Slater Mrs. Charles A. Youngs Mrs. Don C. Mcintosh Special Guests 1 30—Report—Regi: 1.35—Press Book Information 1.40—Roll Call, Presidents, Distribution Questionaire and Honor Score Reports— Mrs. R. G. Challe, Junior Director Questionaires Mrs. James A. Morgan . Mrs. M. Lewis Hall 2.00—Instruetions Questions Adjourn |The ‘cocktail Mr. and Mrs, John A, Pearson, her invitaton last May to go to Rus increased membership and finan- Jr. left on the late plane Saturday Sia. It came from Victor Ay cial solvency. Such credit would be afternoon to attend the funeral of Russian Ambassador to Mrs. John A. Pearson. 4 by a visa. Mrs Mrs. Pearson died Saturday af- to have a look-see ternoon at her home in Scarsdale, Union right after attendng th jNew York after a lingering illness. nation of Queen Elizabeth Lancaster, pa. &—The wedding ffair. Caffrey is a past president of the wigs Doris Eileen Froff and Earl Florida Federation and former Re- C. Enck, of nearby Ronks, ex changed vows yesterday while a8 j0.p6rs and man : “Smokey,” M 1 : Vice their favorite horses. They've loved President of the Florida Federation horses as long as they can remem. The best man, the matron of hon @ program including program plan- og and the bride's father also at killing time with) Baking fish steaks? Top them es of tomato and green baste with peak melted butter or margarine. Good J. B, Davidson conducted a Booked At Strand muttering mikes and quiz on Parliamentary procedure systems and answered many questions on Press book informa Lewis Hall's and topic, The Coral Gables Woman's ons who Club of which Mrs. Hall is im your club and mediate past president, has won arrive with a long written dissee- State honors frequently and last " i it word for word. year placed second in the General Mrs. Leland Goddard, Mrs. Orion some pointers on club protocol on Russell, Mrs. Delio Cobo and Mrs. receiving lines and seating arrange- Winston Jones represented the lo- Telephone: OGS | "Jem Foci | CHEWING May Resume Hostess Role BY JANE EADS Friends of eur arly need som gnaw w sapprova w someth y and elaborate teach him better that are at me chews the The cabbie didn’t } tor's name one else Bui vis Cafritz, w ceeded the « a born Mrs. Mesia as Was No. 1 stess when M went into the dir President Tru s. of pu tables S against be occurs 0! part secur Mrs. Mesta has writ sually ied de ng the ves them cure, Your start a course of and try to the confidence he understanding the and displease to do » will return her early in the winter me just of her fr think Was ador ) iately ington, We're lookir to a gay se Tt may be Mesta season re the star guest fn Bileve will be the President and Mamie Eisenhower. ‘They are old friends Eisenhowers and Trumans used to enjoy themselves immense son when expe r r the strongest instinet in ev 5 to gain the approval and of his master Read The Citizen ‘ ei\NES AD cUINE Interiors Custom Work Done in Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.265 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST but rn erle gave in the hu she rented in her pre-Luxem he Eisenhowers also were juent visitors of the lady minis in Laxembourg Mrs. Mesta was dead about her diplomatic job serious but she &@ party-giver party In fact that it was ata she received COIFFURE DESIGNERS " J, REIDS Salon of Beauty Soviet 423 Fleming St. ro and in Lo rium and Luxembourg, and was Mesta hiked at the ow off LA CONCHA HOTEL throwing a bang-up fig don, a $15.000 spiked with chamy During her te duchy entert can » WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Dial 2.4262 liers, as we brities lear and lis Mrs. Mesta here hope she of her A the intriguing exper es a referably Past four years cross the dinner table Suspense Film TERMITES Know No Season “Kansas City ¢ United Artis’ be shown at starts T lif nfidential,” rand the true-t asked ban ar bank rob is morning's the flight of western Unite and Central Amer (PR MOPECTIONS » G2 YeARS OF SEVER Mowi\y Pest Contrel for Rats, Resches, Mice © st dits effe bery. As time’ headlines, the gan States t ica John Payne, ( en Gray, F ton Foster I a Drake from r » Mex et Among the Brand, w the screen ver Lee Van ¢ performance brot r i for his portrayal rious nt effort under Associated I and Producer banne thre r nde aye series; Briskin { dozens of s expert di fident n and color. can bord Kansas City a Island f The s itself and Catalin many local stt play. which is as exciting, was w Bruce and Harry Essex from story by Harold R. Greene and, <6 ne vy | Phone 2-5263 Citizen Of fice, 25661 Basketful Of Money Returned F be Needs Mom's Cooking SAN FRAN He mtoher's cooking More than 12,000 ships go through the Suez Canal in a typical year. MEUITOR MT mig "I found Crackers in the YELLOW PAGES" | Bird Cages, Pet Supplies, Ventriloquists, Flying Lessons—you'll find almost any product or serv- ice you need in the Yellow Pages of your telephone directory. Save time and energy —turn first to the Yellow Pages., Hollywood MAXWELL

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