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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN (0 ELLEN KELLER, Editor Fashion Commitiee EAUTY ITS rayfield YOUR SKIN, AND YOU! Formula For Beauty: Living in tion to help combat dryness. (When *ol man Sol makes his glimmering Solin, you are preventing crows’ feet, io old age blemishes from your skin in advance. How’s that for service? This goo can also be used as a powder base; therefore, it serves double duty. It’s m-m- K. Of C. Plans Gala Event For Columbus Day Father Dougherty Council 3652 i/Knights of Columbus, announced that the plans for the “Columbus’ Day” activities to be sponsored by ithe Council on October 10, 11 and 12 have been completed. Ed Toppino, chairman ot the en- tertainment committee teported | on the “Columbus Day Ball,” to) ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE AMONG THE ZX-11 OFFICERS’ WIVES who Marcela Viera a Is Honored At Birthday Party | Marcela Viera was honored on Telephone: Citizen Ofjice, 25661 \Officers’ Wives Have Meeting ‘At Echoasis Echoasis was once again the r i i thiy luncheon her sixth birthday at a party given Setting for the monthly lunch by-her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mario °f the FAWTU Aoi — ives. Viera, Jr. and her grandparents, Forty members attended. The sur- Mr. and Mrs. Mario Viera. jprise theme of the day was intro- tions ‘duced by the name tags made of Ben thone Seu aaemel miniature fancy, silver hats. Guests out to the birthday cake which was Were served sherry before the buf-| | KEY WEST | 1 Ten and Twenty Years Ago AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN October 3, 1933 Benjamin D. Trevor, of the firm ffet. The piano was the center of of Trevor and Morris, who had eas poopie rtipded attraction with candles, flowers,'been on a business trip to Miami, by the children. and greens, | returned yesterday. | The guest list included: Richard) . At this time, Mrs. L, M. Bigelow,| od 3 Whidden, Jose Garrido, Frank Tyn-|Chairman, gave honorable men-| Mrs, E. K. Wilson has returned es, Wayne Carr, James Alexander, tion to Mrs, C. L. Kullberg, out- from a short visit with relatives jJerry Del Pino, Jean Cortez, Me- Grange, Mrs. ‘Johnny Calleja. | Also present were Sandra Thomp-) ;Thomason, Terry Conner, George ‘eab ve sponsored the showing of autumn fashions at a Fort Taylor luncheon yesterday were (seated) left, Mrs. W. H. McClosky and Mrs. Bradford G. Powell; standing, from the left, are Mrs. Glenn I. Dumas, Mrs. Scott E. Terrill, Mrs, R. L. Work- Citizen next week.—Citizen Staff good habits.|take place on Sunday, 11 Your skin needs a healthy diet,jat 6:30 p. m. on the Convent! [ Photo by Finch, man and Mrs. Joseph H. Blinkhorn. A picture story of the fashion show will appear in The Delores Gari Marguerte -Perez, | going Chairman for her service and in Miajni. Sharon Reynolds, Mario Calero,/to Mrs. D. H. Mann for her out-/ —_—_ Linda Gregory, Nancy Gregory, standing work as chairman of the) The musicale that was to be held, Armando Pereira, Marilyn DeLand,' Welcoming Committee, Mrs, Rose- last night at the Fleming Street Jimmy DeLand, Sylvia Alvarz,'mary Weimer was welcomed into/Methodist Church has been post- P| Juanita Aguliar, James Mattingly, the group along with the special poned because of inclement wea- \Cecliia Cuervo, George Del Pino,'guests of the day, Mrs. L. L./ther until tomorrow night. M. Warfield and linda Cortez, Connie Arnold, Nancy, Mrs. M. Bevis. 1 : i Ramirer, Yolanda Godinet, Mich-| The raffle drawing was then con-| The Mobile X-ray unit of the ‘ele Castillo, Tony Castillo and ducted with Mrs, G. C. Cheatham|State Board of Health, with Mr, son, Nancy Thompson, Carol Mae’ and Bernadette Parks, Yvonne De-, meritt, Billy Hayer, Butch Brost,} Rufus Smith, Glendora Smith, Ma- tia Pazo, James Hyde, Dolores! Sorrino, Jerry Rojos, Gilda Royos,| Martha Mendez, George Garcia,| \Edma Veliz, Hil Molina Jr., Danny} Molina, Aida Martinez, Orchid Mira, Ignacio Bode Jr., Barbara| (Carey, Tommy Carey, Tony Al- varez, Patsey Alvarez, Rose Maria Mattingly, Terry Moore, Francis All wives were pleasantly sur- prisde by a short satire program of scenes taken from the everyday) life of the typical Navy Wife. Caro-| ‘lyn Hand started the show moving presided in the Criminal Court last by greeting her husband at 6 a. m. in a breakfast gown, Maggie Nea- lon was dressed for the inevitable} daily chores around the house after the paper had been read. Frances Dowling decided there was to be no housework for her and spent the day spear-fishing Moore, Kelly and Tony Lariz. Others attending were: Edwina Sweeting, Nelio Diez, David Truijillo, Marcia Ann Harry only to bring home a dead fish for supper. Barbara Wassell had the audience howling as she went! for her routine check-up at the} October 3, 1943 as the winner of a lovely, organdy|and Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse in hand made apron skillfully made'charge, has spent two days in Key by Mrs. J. P. Harris, |West making chest X-rays of ap- \plicants. Judge Thomas S. Caro has re- |turned from Palm Beach where he iweek, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Romero and son, who have been visiting in Tampa with Mr. Romero's father, returned yesterday, DIVORCE GRANTED DETROIT w—Arthur B. Wallace of Detroit was granted an uncon- tested divorce when he told the COMING EVENTS 3 judge: plenty of water, arid proper cleans-|grounds at the Replica of the Grot- Lariz Jr. David Lariz, Sandra|hospital, Virginia ing. It is ug to you to see that it gets this proper care. For a nice, smooth complexion, avoid squeez- ing facial blemishes, but if you in- sist on doing so, always use alco- hol immediately following, to curb infection. Remember that good sleeping habits are important, too, Treat Yourself To A Facial: In- dulge ina little luxury and pur- chase a good beauty mask. A week- ly 1.minute beauty care of this type is sufficient to keep the pores, of your skin cleansed from black- heads, and give you a radiant|Ho: look. Rut please, gals, let’s get this preparation.off our face be- fore hubby gets home. We're not) exactly an ideal charmer when masquerading our face with a beauty .oask, so keep the beauty ritual s-strictly private. (Hubby might think you're rushing Hallo- ween a wee bit.) October's Here, and we're fac- ed with windy weather. All of us know that rough skin becomes dirty more easily, so keep a soft, lamb-like complexion, by devoting a few minutes each day to your personal beauty care. Curb Dry Skin by applying a lubricating cream nightly. If you have trouble with blemishes, use a medicated cream. Noxema is an old favorite and can also be used as a powder base, if applied light- ly, Keep a bottle of creamy lotion at the office or mear the kitchen sink, and use regularly. Face, hands and elbows need extra care during windy weather, New Discovery: I found the! nicest beauty treatment several days ago- - -massage cream, product by Fitch, the same com- ito of Our Lady of Lourdes. Rev. Father Joseph Maring SJ will con- duct the service, All Catholic men ‘are invited to take part at this devotion, Brother Ignatius Lester, Radio Committee chairman reported that there will be two fifteen minute Programs over’station WKWF on| Monday, October 12 in honor of Christopher Columbus, The Columbus Day Ball is the commencement of a building fund drive to construct a new Council me, Business Meeting Of Key West Players There will be a regular monthly business meeting of the Key West! Players on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1953, at 8 o'clock, at the Barn Theatre on Duval Street in back of the Womans Club, After the business meeting there will be a reading of “The Moon Is Blue,” the first play of the sea- son. Many more fine plays have been selected, and there are lots of jobs for everybody who wish to Particpate. New members are always. wel- come, All we ask is that you: have an interest in the theatre. Sliced ripe banana or grated ap- Ple may be folded into stiffly-beat- en egg white that has been sweet- ened and flavored with a little lem- on rind. Serve at once as a topping’ for white cake or Pudding. pany which makes the everpopu- lar shampoo. It’s a creamy, pink substance which penetrates deep into the pores of your skin and does away with blackheads. Apply; freely to face and massage. It feels! so wonderfully smooth when ap-| plying, but comes a surprise as/ you continue to massage. Feels and looks like a peeling suntan. The} cream and dirt rolls off the face. Your skin really gets a wonderful massaging this way and your face tingles from stimulation, After this treatment you'll have that fresh and good-to-be-alive feeling. This Product can be purchased locally, so why not give it a try? Here’s to a flawless complexion. Elks Club To Choose Beauty Queen The Elks Club will sponsor its annual -benefit' dance and Miss) : Elks Club Youth Queen 1953 con-! } i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3— Youth for Christ Rally, Fleming Fjeming Steet. 730 pa Street, 7:30 p.m. Fling CPO Club: at Naval Air Station, Keynotes Combo, 8 p. m. til... SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4— Cocktail Hour, 5 to 7 p. m. at! NAS CPO Club. Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballero de la Luz, Inc., meets at the Casa Temple, 422 Amelia St., 3:30 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5— Gym ‘classes for ©.W.C., Sea Plane 10 a.m. Jayteen Youth Center, Poinciana movies, 8 p. m. Alcoholics Anonymous open! meeting, 515% Duval Street, 8 p.m. Logia Marti No. 3, Orden Cabal- « leros de Marti, Inc., at Temple, 919 Elizabeth St., 8 p.m. Executive Board, Poinciana PTA at 8 p.m. at the school Key West Ministerial Ass’n., YMCA on Whitehead Street at 9:30 a.m. Cirele I of First Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Circles of Presbyterian Church: Circle I, 8 p.m., Circle II, 3 p.m., Circle III 8 p.m.; places to be announced. Youth for Christ Bible Study, at prea, onclcire pai course, 9 a.m. ; interest Sewing groups en ee | 4p. m, Reynolds, 71C Civil Air Patrol, 8 p. m., Ameri- can Legion Home, Stock Island. Minoca Council No, 13, Degree of Pocanhantas, at 7:30 p. m. at Redman Hall. Key West Assembly No. 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Temple. K. W. Chapter No, 33 Disabled American Veterans at Orden Caballero de la Luz Temple, 422 Amelia Street, 8 p. m. Key West Players at the Barn WMU of First Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. at the Church TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6— Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 te 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station Flying The Jolly Roger Theater, 8 p, m. Key West Woman's Club at 3:30 Pp. m. in Woman’s Club aud- itorium. Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371 at 8 p. m., VFW Home. K. W. Chapter No. 283, National Sojourners, 7 p. m. at Church of the Rock. Harris School Exec, Board at 7:30 p. m. at the school. Junior Woman’s Club Business meeting, 8 p. m. at the Wo-| man’s Club. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7— Gym ciasses for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m Subron Officers’ Wives’ meeting at Fort Taylor, 10 a.m. Dade Lodge No. 14, Masonic Jayshees Name New Committees The first meeting of the Jayshees since the election of officers was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Fisherman. Co-Hostesses were Mrs. Joe Ilacqua and Mrs, Charles Fisherman. Newly elected President, Mrs. Joe Mlacqua presided and appoint- ed her standing committees for the year. They are as follows: Publicity, Mrs. Newt Ketchings; charity, Mrs. Leno Castro, chairman, and Mrs. Isadore . i 3 membership, Mrs. Sam Collins, chairman, Mrs,| Charles Curry and Mrs. Odes Mc Killip; entertainment, Mrs, Char- les Fisherman. Program Committee, Mrs, Joe Pinder, chairman, and. Mrs. Char- les Fisherman; house committee, Mrs, Leroy Sawyer, chairman, Mr Sam Lawrence and Mrs. Charles Wardlow; Parlimentary Committee, Mrs. Charles Curry, chairman, Mrs, |Sam Collins, Mrs. Leroy Sawyer and Mrs. Billy Whitehead; Jaycee Contact, Mrs. Jim Looper, chair- man, Mrs, Charles Fisherman and |Mrs, Kenneth Knowles, Jaycee Islander Reporter, Mrs. Everett Sweeting; scrapbook, Mrs. Henry Higgs; hospitality, Mrs. Nw- jwell Pinder, chairman and Mrs. |John Pearson. | A Covered Dish Supper was Planned for October 8 at the Jay-| |cee Club House with the following’ jcommittee in charge: Mrs. Joe) Pinder, chairman, Mrs, Kenneth’ nowieg and Mrs. Charles Ward-, low. Mrs. Ilacqua pledged her sup- Port to the club and urged all; members to attend meetings. She| Promised an interesting program| for all meetings in the future,| Members present at this meeting] were: The Mesdames Joe LIilac- Herce, Gloria Herce, Alan Roberts, Yvonne Tynes, Gail Tynes, Doro- ‘thy Seymans, .Dorna Flanders, Micheal Flanders, Mike Perez Jr., Yvonne M. Johnson, Yolanda Gar- cia, Martha Avila, David Fraga, Julio Aveal, Manuel Acevedo, Fr- Frank Rodriguez, Richard Arnold, Betty Arnold, Josephine Arnold, Adolfo Aveal, Linda Aveal, Clau- dian Varela, Danny Varela, Victor M. Vargas Jr., Consuelo Jimenez, Jose Rene Jimenez, Danny Jimenez and Cynthia Marquez. Parents invited included: Mrs. Catherine Newcomb, Mrs. Mrs. Rene Jimenez, cedes Pereira, Mrs. Adelaida Ace- vedo, Mrs. Nellie Vargas, Mrs. ‘Julio Aveal, Manuel Acevedo, Mrs, George Arnold, Mrs. A. B. Roche, Mrs. Hohon Avil and Mrs. Charles Fraga. Also present were: Mrs. Teresa) Martinez, Mrs. Dulce M. Pereira, Mrs. D. Garrido, Mrs. Frank Pe- reira. Mrs. Rose Alvarez, Mrs, Elida Aguiar, Mrs. Estrella Del) Pino, Mrs. Carmelina Ramirez, | Mrs. Neida Cortez, Zoila Yradi and Mes. Sarah Fla ders. Other guests were: Mrs. Ida! Roberts, Mrs. A. Herce, Mrs. Ed- | wina Lariz, Mrs. Estella Truijillo, | Mrs, Edma E. Veliz, Mes James | Hyde, Mrs, Moore, Mrs. Elida Lo- pez, Mrs. Gisela Alvarez, Mrs. Lilla Castillo, Mrs. Carlos Calleja,| Mrs, Betty Brost, Mrs. Amparo Martinez and: Mrs. Rufina Molia.| Also attending .were: Miss Dolo-| res Soriano, Miss Gerry Johnson, | Miss Sonja Lee, Miss Toni Leggett. ST. JOSEPH’S, CMI TO HOLD SALE Card Party and Cake Sale, Tuesday, October 6th, 8 P.M., qua, Sam Collins, Charles Curry Leroy Sawyer, Newt Ketching: Leno Castro, Everette Sweetin; Jim Looper, Charles Fisherman} and Malcolm Pinder. ! Elks Club Annex, sponsored by CMI and St. Joseph's Schools’ Mothers’ Club, Group, Scottish Rite Temple at | ZX-11 Officers’ Wives’ Club, cof- | fee, 10 a.m., place to be a nounced. Key West Outboard Club Aurxili- | mA 8:30, place to be annozne- | HS-1 Officers’ Wives’ Club, cof- fee, place to be announced. | rs | Unit 56 Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve Ass’n, 8:30 p.m. | Executive Board, High School PTA, at the school, 8 p.m. | over dressed for the Fort Taylor Luncheon, Dotty Knight was mak- ing an official call and Nancy Mann, portraying a Captain's wife, was eceivig it. The show was brought to a close| with Wade Harris modeling a black cocktail dress, Mrs, R. H. Richard-| son made the show more profes- sional with her piano playing, and Mrs. L. M. Bigelow by her com-| ments. The hostesses, Mrs. W. G. Nealon, M. H. Hand, , P Harris, | and R H Richardson were thank- ed for a most enjoyable afternoon which was followed by bridge Mrs. Walter Price Piano and Theory Instruction 409 Fleming St. “It was bad enough when my wife made me take her former husband along with us every time we went out. But, whey I always got stuck with the tab, that was ADELINE a Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating DIAL 2.2365 EMING ST. KEY WEST ee DESIGNERS J. REIDS Salon of Beau! 423 Fleming St. Phone LA CONCHA HOTEL | \ i] 904 FL Card Party and Cake Sale Tuesday, October 6, 8 P.M. to 12 Midnight ELKS CLUB ANNEX Sponsored by MOTHERS’ CLUB OF C.MLI. and ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL e8 Door Admission . » « 50c Per Person Prize Starting Our... MERCHANDISE CLUB KOTTON KING LADIES’. APPAREL 604 DUVAL STREET New Colors In Corduroy Skirts for ; P Busy Bee Club, 8 p.m., place to | test on Saturday evening, Oct. 17th! : be announced. in the Elks Annex. | BY Ail girls between ages fourteen | - and eighteen are eligible to enter! i the contest. Any civic, fraternal or Navy) | erganization, including Navy ships, desiring to enter a girl of their! i ehoice may participate. The Queen will receive many Beautiful acd useful gifts includ- 3 fag a trophy donated by the Elks| |) “Miss| @iub with the inscription Biks Clud Youth Queen 1953.” Judges will be five out-of-town visitors whe will arrive in Key ‘West on the day of the contest. Information may be obtained by’ ealling Mrs. Myrtland Cates at, A complete Program will be shed later, = sority, St. | Anne’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. i Jayshees, 7:30 p.m. at Jaycee | clubhouse Amateur Radio Club, 7:30, Na- tional Guard Armory Ladies’ Auxiliary, Arthur Sawyer Unit No. 28, American Legion, | at the post home, 8 p.m. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 919 Elizabeth Street at 8 o'clock V.F.W. Ladies’ Auxiliary Post 3911 at V.F.W. home, 8 p.m. Knights of Columbus at NCCS Hall, Duval St. 8 p.m. ‘ Dancing

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