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rn SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NE JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor WS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Telephone: Citisen Office, 25661 tablespoon butter or margarine.| Wednesday, October 7,1953 © THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page VA n | —_ ee pe | KEY WEST ! " haven't already heard about it... rs. about Choose Queen, Ten and Twenty thet cute inte eppere Contest Open Years Ago <i cave Quand & minke Fifteen pretty Key West. itis AS TAKEN FROM the lovely skirts, blouses, Ii have already entered the annual FL FILES OF THE CITIZEN ee ae Miss Elks Club 1953 Youth Queen Dlocros ue. 2, 1903 when you've been waiting for Fas es ice iy FF |* Bernie C Papy left yesterday on Sec rage pose in the Elks Club Annex. | 4 {a business cto: e Baal: inthe cay time. you Any girl living in Key West is | Mayor William H. Malone today knew you're going te find eligible to enter the contest and , formally announced his candidacy aga ce ne may do so by calling Mrs, Myrt.’ for re-election to that office. “shore than yeu ever dreemed. eae ae hanes a Thomas H. Gato, who accom- blouses, sweaters skirts. jis fourteen through seventeen. Pshepna . ~eattea pyepalaingl mee The girls already entered in the panied his daughter several weeks go to Mount St. Mary’s on the Hudson, returned yesterday. OCTOBER 7, 193 A wall nesday evening movies will ix tbe kind very |and she was she. big corner if | may say se. At ldrops cinnamon or peppermintlof County Judge Raymond R. Lordishown on the tio at 8 wit a of sponse ‘We'll continue further on,| the time it was the pride and flavoring. Dip apples in sirup,'by the following couples: ns base reek all kinds of needle. |and get on with the shopping right) joy of Mrs. Thompson, but be- ltwirling to cover entire surface’) Kenneth Ainsley Kerr, 24, 410 7 kits from the big chair [D0W- : came the pet of Willie Mee Sim- |Piace on wire rack to cool, Simonton St. and Darlene Mae| \ S point a to these. af « «x & mens soon ‘after that. And you as * Stevenson, 20, 1908 Venetia St. | pELIN aes petit. point framed pic.) _ The sitvation today calls for | should see it grow! ¥ was somewhat reminded of | Regino Daniel Acosta, 19, 17-C| N Interiors Ae we're talking | Champagne, and not busted ever | Now with anbther kind of cele- | “The Song of the Shirt” yester- |Porter Pl., ond Regla Guerra, 19, Custom Work Dene In Our Own ee — = nice | ™y cranium es suggested by Jim | bration in mind, I’m te tell you day when | saw the busy work- |9.F Porter Ph - about rode - Argy-| Muniz of Guifstream. His only | of a one day sale. October 13th | shop at the Careline Shop. Ne | Robert Emmett O’Brien, 24, Sea-| Decorating Workshop re . Poky ers much | ether suggestion that seemed te | Is the official BPW Shopping Day | sweat shop this though the a. plane Base, and Joyee Ann Mitch-| DIAL 2258 ‘ podenite been but £11 bet} have sense, wos that we getthe | you know, and lots of our mer- |‘mount of work turned out here ell, 21 Chillicothe, Mo. 194 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST that even f could do it with a Champagne af the big new Bev. | chants are having special prices | jg amazing. Caroline Shop now | Paul Warner Dennis, 31, Naval het erage Department that has been pop or more feature items. | has two ladies working full time Station, and Gertrude Dion Witto, 6s be peimoion: eaiahs built and is just to the right as ~ Children’s Corner just | on slips and draperies besides |41, 3412 Avenue E. COIFFURE DESIGNERS ast Thet Mrs, Key | You.come in the door. hers decide, Mrs. Thompson herself. Then she | William E. Bailey, 23, 1414 An- the pemrneonnaes Ot the High | ,, Reaching from fleor te ceiling meee Tuesday, October | took me to a home and shewed |gela St., and Faye Pent, 19, 614 J. REIDS is pane 0. eel jes teach. | it covers a lot of space with as bees for one day only, every | me some of the slip covers al- |Francis St. : — pert renee i Can't | OIG & variety of beverages as = at Children’s Corner will | ready made. You see, | had seen Salon of Beau ers renee fa fa you could ask for. Starting (or fe ab at a 20 per cent | materials, and the slip covers ' Making chicken pie? Season|423 Fleming St. Phone yy “ rr ee sere course) with beer, Gulfstream pret ep! ae who comes into the | all folded neatly, and workshop. |the gravy with a dsh of curry pow- HOTEL a ching 2 Well she’s | hae all kinds, and features’ that will ‘get it too, in hener ef || had also heard the praises (der for an interesting taste-change. teach te stdet vtee, and | 9004 Canedian Ace beer, But of | the day. You can thank BPW as | sung by satisfied customers, but |__-=—=——— giving ig bhy ey oo eon the little | course beer isn't all you can get big as 's Corner. Seems | never the finished work on the |but Lorraine Thompson and Marg- it's “y, Nee here. Yey may also purchase dis- meen that day, “BPW” will | “home grounds.” The charming ery Stevens had just taken over aoc oi "eluate ate | tilled water for your steam irens, | meen “Be Plenty Sold. lady of the house was so pleased |the little shop at that time. So ” es % * a8 ae tacgaa a Pipehiesced we wrot te show me the two couches, twe [It’s second sunlvepsnes, fo a wars 4 - e sand man covers. - in another wa’ a Veh Wel tussbed Back Niveltl Ghat cr ctav he the first Shop Hopper there’ was! chair: ottoma: ers. Fur- jand in anothet iy only JOHN TORANO, son of Mr. and . Bond, Linda Bren. George Allen Warren, son of Dr. very host tn sweoters. eX “ hers Shirley eee Doro-| Mrs. Jose Torano, 624 Fleming |and Mrs, William R. Warren, re- treasures at the South Seas. A few agin papi cay Paap teFel HARRY S. MOORE, son of Mrs. |thea Pinder and Gloria Lents, | Street, is completing his basic |cently received his commission as carried this little gem down to The Citizen. Nor- acy covered with besutiful | Velma Moore, 1119’ Florida St. airman indoctrination course at |second lieutenant in the army. John Cellar, I went to work immediately skirts in. deubl < ttess (han besa igned to the “Buck. USO M kes Pl Lackland Air Force Base, San —_ start as low as you could wish, | eye” Division at Camp Polk, La., a ans Antonio, Tex. Following com- | Robert J. Pinder has bought a i q ifs F ind jive comes along to be me, all my friends get mixed The name is Gladys Jackson, not anything else but plain old Gladys. * te ever on the corner of Fleming and Simenten Street. Of course it was the “little” Children’s considerably and is new a pretty |Remove from heat. Add a few ‘orner /a saucepan. Cook over a medium where he is with Battery “D” of the 137th AAA Battalion. Pvt. Moore, who is now in Basic Training, attended Key West High School where he was known for his athletic activities.—Of- ficial Army Photo. up next time you're in and make that real soon af Legion Auxiliary Meets Thursday init No. 28 of Auxiliary yeu, let shop hoppin that fall is upon fee! real good real soon. 3 5 PP od Arthur Sawyer Ui the You've seen taffy apples at can- American will dy stores, but why not make them|hold its regular business meeting yourself for that Hallowe’en party?/on Thursday, Oct. 8th at 8 p. m. They aren’t nearly as messy as|at the Legion Post Home on Stock bobbing for them, and the fry will/Island. like them better you bet. Members are asked to bring) Wash and dry the apples, Temove their Christmas gifts for the Gift! the stems and stick the pointed end/shop at the Veterans’ Hospitals. of a lollipop stick into the stem It is hoped there will be a full end of each apple. Contbine one! siendance at this meeting as SD eae halt cate watt oT plans will be made for the School sirup, one half cup water and &/o¢ instruction to be held here on Hew: drops of red food coloring in| Sunday, Oct. 18th, at the Post, Home. Apply To Wed Applications for marriage licen- jses have been filed in the office! heat, stirring constantly. until it boils. Then cook without stirring to 280 degrees F. or until a little ther conversation revealed that birthday, because Lorraine has had For Entertainment The USO has outlined an interest- ing program for the coming week which will draw large numbers of service personnel. Girls from ‘Key West homes are invited to come and join in the dancing and games. It will be appreciated if, they will contribute an evening of| their time to welcome and help en- tertain the many marines and-sail- ors who make the USO their “home away from home.” There will be a dance on the| patio of the USO club, 530 White- head St., on Saturday, Oct. 10th. Music will be by the Sonar Combo, and there will be door prizes. Sunday morning coffee and dough- nuts are served from 9:30 to 10:30, then Chapel Chimes and listings c; church services. There is softbal! Practice at 2 p. m. and movies on the patio in the evening at 8. There will be a “Lucky Party” in the recreation hall at 8 p, m. Monday with prizes for the winner: followed by informal dancing or ithe patio. Tuesday night at 8 there wii be ping pong and pool tourne}: and co-ed card games. On Wed pletion of the course, he will be qualified to enter Air Force technical training for assign- ment in specialized work.—Of- ficial Army Photo. sing-song afterward with everyone Joining in. Thursday evening's dance on the Patio at 9 will have music provided by Gus Ayala’s Combo. Friday is Game Choice night with every- thing from chess and checkers to canasta, pinochle and bridge. house and lot on Watson street near Division, from Hannah F. Knowles. The lot is 50 by 115 ft. The Key West recreation com- mittee is preparing a list of equip- ment needed for the playgrounds to be established here and will send out orders for it soon, When you are using leeks in a soup, trim off their roots and wash them well. Cut off the white |parts of the leeks, chop these fine, and add them to the soup kettle, TEENA PAIGE JUNIOR DRESSES Sizes 5 to 15 , and right in the middle of all) reasons of health and these whe [quite a to'do going on because} she of English |it all by herself one year to- war shop hopping celebrations was; want te because they are dieting, |Prof. Samuel Langley’s attempt at fiediacand she fold fea in! that day. Happy birtiay to you, my “TOSCK ; a nice big fat greeting to a brand) there are all kinds of dietic it ended when his Ma-| delightful accent that nothing |how you've grown! fe) E E xX € if | i G d aew business. Well we want to drinks. There is coca ¢ola, and (chine plunged into Potomac. ‘Cu- better had ever been made by * * ag we a wish them a very happy birthday,) all other flavored soda pop, Mix. were close to discovering ra- * | Maypos er Harrows ef London, | Donald’s where @ Penguin and hope Mrs. Key and the Shop| Hopper last a good long time to celebrate many, many, birthdays. xe ® | "Way back on Tuesday Octe- | ber 4th, 1951 when the baby shop hepper came to greet you, that | same Herman Store | wrote about in a nostalgic dream of a | " te come, was very much | 2nd truly is. You can select your | Duval Street, It’s that cute little | skin. The ether couch was a (first time. We want to thank every joy in our sensational new Present, Herman's was among | beverages first as you shop and | shop where you go if yeu want | brand new modern contour one, [merchant we know. We've had G Flats by Golo—with vamps my very first advertisers. | have them in the bottom of the | te find the edd, the unusual and | and it’s cover was lovely too with [over a hundred advertisers since nag eacehah te cert he’s sti, | basket where they belong. Se | the exotic. Mixed all up with this the soft green pattern cut to we started, and they are all swell hand - woven in Spain of s them, and with the same | handy. 20 geod, 0 fine new shop. | is the fact that things can be- | mateh so perfectly. {people, It’s real fun writing this lovesoft, supple leather, oh fine quality merchandise he's al. | Pine aid re oe decorative as well as useful. | This was a fine experience for jhere now stuff, and we intend to 2 : ‘ ways had. You can't ever speak | ef the “goed old days” at Her- man's because the store gets bet- | ter and better. Fer one thing, it’s larger, for another, it’s air con- ditioned, and filled with the lat. est and finest. \ Today I’m told te write about | the new Hollywood Maxwell Bra, and | can write from experience | because | own several and | knew that they are the finest bras made. They come in many styles teo te fit all figures and testes, Starting at size 32 they come 'n A, B, and C cup. They | are made of net, net and nylen met and cotton: of lace, lace and nylon, and lace and cotton, alse of all lace, all nylon, or all cotton, They are alse built with closed front er plunging, in strapless or strap styles. Then for them as needs ‘em, they come with the gay deceivers all built in for a firm natura: teok- Ing bust line. They're new as each day's dawn, gay as a lolly- Pop, and styleright ali the time. You can't think of Herman's either without thinking of his wonderful originals. Especially the ones with the built in bras. ‘come to town and started all over! ers for your cocktails and every kind of wine imagineable from plain old cooking wine te fine im- ported Champagne. I'll bet it was the domestic kind he was going te break o. my head. Anyhow, this big department has been arranged fer your con. venience and convenient it really again. She isn’t aware that the, party she entertained with the, doings of a shop hopper included) quite a few people who know that! she is an imposture. What is ceally’ annoying me is the harm she is doing by proclaiming to anyone who will listen, that shop H is fraught with trials and tribula-| tions, and that our merchants and: nrwal beget = ped little gals who make a liv’ y writing and! selling advertising would make Si-| mon Ligree and Ebeneezer Scrooge | look like amateurs. The opposite is true, Wherever I go, I am greet- ed with the utmost friendliness and’ courtesy, Never was a job so easy ie er rae apy se: = It’s a leasure. I’ i jother nasty rumor: ped ining off from jmuse. I i i } You can recognize them any- where, and lucky and smart is - “Dear Old Girl” was writ- xk & A little bitty ditty that’s been around le, these past twe years is the Ditty Bex ever en upper cute bamboo coasters a: mention lan skirts in irredese that have just and dozens of Ditty Bex. * Right here and now I'd like to add a Shop Hopping congratulation | | couch and chair were huge pieces issue! | Yeu can be helped in your ewn | We thank you all for making this and believe me that was the | isn’t a bird, it’s a “hair condi- epitome to her, although the | tioner.” ames mean little to me, and | x * I'm even not sure they‘re spelled jald’s for two years now too. correctly. Well those covers look- |There’s a place that can really ed fine to me too. The one |take it! They’ve never missed an with edd shaped cushions, but | Please believe me, it was just the covers fitted like another as much fun this time as the very me, and I'm glad that our shop go right on doing it as long as could be compared so favorably [merchants and readers vill put with famous ones across the sea. up with it. problems tee if you consult Caro- anniversary possible, and don't go line Shep. away, because we'll be back on wae Friday. Gotta go now and see a Here’s another birthday congrat- brand new advertiser! Luv and lation. Caroline Shop was not only stuff, old auntie Jaxon. (the one among my very first advertisers,!and only), advt. ul |to a newcomer. I’m told it’s an/ jadorable baby girl and her name ‘doll like little lady, Mra. Lovell, ja real live grandmaw. . .and you'd never believe it! We're something like a pack rat! when it comes to “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” When In Miami Visit Our Store at 30 N.E. First Street SENORITAS—you'll cance for 80 easy on the foot! Easy on the eye, too, the ultra-smart styling, the sleek Golo crafts- manship! Wear them—you'll sing the praises of their de- lightful comfort, their eye catching beauty! by GOLO