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d SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Mendey, October 12,1953 | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN land now known as got the tea on so fast prevented as, Merk one up me from having a walloping big) ! |blister. I’m now wearing a brand three hundred | y later the corn-/very small. Remember that, whole the White-|wet tea leaves for burns, applied as quickly as possible, It really) ee hundred works. who calls| went shop- she found [ . ri é E xk According to the Sigsbee Snack- ery, it’s ne trick to treat your best girl to a delicious Seaitest ice Cream Soda or Sundae at Key West's favorite spot. All you need is a little moole. . .and you'd be surprised how very lit- | tle, and you can take her there | and make her very happy pronto, Of course you don’t expect her te play any dirty tricks on you | if you don’t treat her right. . . » if you don’t | awhile with @ soda or sundae from the Snack- | ery, they are liable to go right on out and find themselves some gent who will. Now I’m not just writing to the young guys who have gal friends, but to husbands and | wives and gals and. . .well just | everybody. If you like sweet | things, like delicious creamy ice cream with lots ef gooey sauce. | on it, and whipped cream galore, you should stop by the Snackery often and fill up! I'd also like to remind you that you can find most of your patent medicine drugs, cosmetic needs, sundries, books, magazines and what have you at the Snackery. And don't forget the big toy de- partment that is just standing there doing nothing but bursting at the seams. Now is the time to start your Christmas shopping— over and) not ‘long about December 20thi and finish uM That old old rule of gold about. |Doing Unto Others has been knock- ing around fop quite some thou- sands of years, and gets repeated low|quite often. More often orally than set. literally I'm sorry to say, but at least it’s given considerable thought, Tt’s a real good rule to live by,! and there are probably quite a few s g & 2 i : i i it 3 ar i H fs z ? ; j i i i [ i i { F if EI $3 r i 3 3 2 tee pall ie igi | | | i z H e Ad lis iy : : see it through, and all the rest of folks down, behind their backs or to their face unless you have a great desire to get whammed on your own frontis epidermis. We can’t all think alike and what's funny to me may not be that way to you at all and vice versa. So leave it alone, A word of praise goes so much further. We*all know our shortcomings and they will uiggle us inside without an assist, ifrom our friends, *» % *€ A promise is a promise, and | we made one which we're bound to fulfill. Our newest shop hop- | Bing business, the Sutherland | Studio over on Southard Street by the Skating rink took us shop- ping for pictures last Friday. Only it’s such a nice little busi- ness, there was more to it than the space would allow, so we | promised further news about it today. | Well, besides the fine child | portraits and candid wedding pictures. wants me to remind you that they ing around waiting for universally. I'm speaking colorful and rich looking They are made en- and are so wash- ve @ warm soft rich ‘ance. thought ef wool is scratchy even now, but corduroy, | And the new re so wonderful. rments of every at Ideal Togs ii ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Navy Doctor’s Wife Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 Writers Group Meets Wednesday Gym classes for O.W.C., Sea - Plane Base, 10 a.m. Key West Writers Group will Jayteen Youth Center, Poinciana meet Wednesday evening at 8 ° ~ Ss movies, 8 p. m. Jo’clock at the home of Dick Spta- Yat Ingraham at Ft. ac Alcoholics Anonymous —open|ine, 708 South St. This is the first MTS: Ingraham is the former meeting, 515% Duval Street, meeting of the fall season, and all Julie Russell of Key West, 8 p.m. who are interested in creative | LIngia Marti No. 3, Orden Cabal- writing are invited to attend. | leros de Marti, Inc., at Temple,) This will be an important meet- ling, as organizational plans will be 6] recgpace appointments made for jthe coming year, and plans for re- DeMolay Mothers’ Circle, 7:30 gular meetin: iv i p.m., St. Paul’s parish hall. a wiltbet to fori conse Ee Deleades fies gece = Wesleyan Service Guild, WSCSition completed his Unit Supply Speci- of First Methodist Church, 6:30/ People interested in writing who *!*Y Course at Fort Dix, N. J. p.m. in the church annex. jare new to Key Wes‘ i- i ” Gold Star Mothers, 7 a.m., VFW/|cularly invited & well Hes Lent Loca OL ee merenare aes Coming Events MONDAY, OCTOBER 12— Personals . Mrs. Overton Ingraham and daughter, Debra, have joined Pri- A note from Susan McEvoy says it's cold enough for ice-skating in New York City and that she is al ready homesick for Key West. Pvt. Manuel Ortega, son of Mrs, | new poultice and the blisters are! new Commanding Officer at the Naval Hospital is shown with Mrs. Simpson Creates Home Life Separate From Medical Career Of Commanding Officer At Hospital Mrs, Simpson, wife of Capt. R.S, Simpson, Commanding Officer of the Naval Hospital, has dedicated her life to the solemn words of her husband when he repeated the Oath of Hippocrates upon receiving his degree of Doctor of Medicine from the University of Michigan. “I swear by Apollo. . .” are the opening words of the creed in which ancient precepts: hold eternal verity for each man of medi- cine as he enters into his profes-Sion. The Hippocratic Oath continues:7 parents, him who taught me this,a close-knit family circle. art. . .1 will prescribe regimen for} Capt. Simpson was commission- ‘never do harm to anyone. In/his medical education, so Mrs. the good of my patients . . . I willlwell as a doctor’s wife throughout Preserve the purity of my life/her married life. This dual role “, . to condider dear to me as myj|tion and the deep contentment of, HOME AND HOSPITAL are two separate lives, Mrs. R. S. Simpson believes. The wife of her Siamese cat, who replaces a similar family pet left in the Philippines—Citizen Staff Photo Phia, partly to be near her family, and most of all so many did. He back, however, till war, they arrived here in the heat of mid-summer, Mrs, Simp- |Signed to the hospital’s Command- people who concientiously try to|the good of my patients. . .and'ed into the Navy upon completing ing Officer contained a fireplace. |The Simpsons enjoy. not only the! us should. So don’t go knocking|every house I will enter only for|Simpson has been a Navy wife as Soft firelight, but the good conyers {sation jand com \friends who drop by to share their Southerland Studios | z= H up for your tots fro teens. They make cor- tiny little rompers, and overalls. They Inte cunning suits, dres- jumpers, You'll find it feckets and grown-up Wide wale, nar- wale. Ever apart? “Cord,” | it of course; “du” | preposition before “Roy” or “Roi” it’s really “weave | * but Ill bet the | kings and queens | 80 good! ¥ e ¥ here now opus is being and painfully typed out to- son is that while fry-| sandwich, I drained to a cup and care- palm of my hand ling hot. At that point a hint I'd carefully e shop hopper, and there it got the good] ing test! I ran for ked it quickly and) my fast blistering hand.| $0 good! However the the bag wasn’t getting enough. . .this being new fangled bags of Paper product, so I {i Pe Hi i t | | 7% Ho i Hi i t z z 3 ry if ? zy | | a if z Bae | a g s E z Ee ae E i £ z re iy ge SE" ez8 A ee goer | 4 ! i i i as card orders and it isn't ‘a bit too early. Just bring in your favorite negative of your favorite snap of the kids or the house or last year’s tree and they will reproduce it on a beautiful Christmas card for you at a very nominal price, Of course perhaps you have an idea for a picture but no picture. In that case Sutherland will alse take the picture! Which reminds me. . .So many of you are far from home. Don't you think maybe your folks would like picture of you better than any other gift? A beautiful eight by ten oil painting will only cost you $7.00, and two of them for only $12.00. Also with each oil painting, Sutherland will give you absolutely free a half dozen Christmas Cards with the repro- | duction of the oil painting printed | on them. You'll want to order | more, | know! You may call Mrs. Sutherland at home between 12 and 3 to make appointments for home sittings at 2-3764 or come to the studio. De your picture shop- ping early for avoid the rush. * x & Maybe you're a newly wed and lon’t @WR so very many pretty Christmas and | and my art...” has brought double responsibilities, hearth. Then comes the phrase that was'as her husband has had to meet| In the: years of her marriage, jto chart the pattern of a lifetime,jthe demands made upon a physi-|Mrs. Simpson has only once taught} “. , .All that may come to my cian as well as fulfill requirements|in the field in which she is quali. knowledge in the exercise of myjinvolving sea duty and overseas fied, nursing education, and that; profession. . .which ought not to billets that a Naval Officer must/was for a brief time while her| be spread abroad, I will keep expect. |husband was doing post graduate secret and never reveal. . .” Their children, a son now at the Work. The inflexible cule of never) Promise Kept University of Mich. and a daugh-|discussing a patient has not creat- That promise has been kept !njter still in high school, have been/ed an ivory tower solitude for the letter and spirit through the years,'a large factor in creating the bal-|doctor, nor has it left his wife with) and even though Willo Simpson anced living of any average Am-|a sense of being isolated. Instead, has a professional background al-'erican family. With both children it has brought them together in lied to that of her husband, the enthusiastic over Boy and Girl the closeness of an ideal shared. rule that every patient has the/Scouting, it was natural for their| right to the confidence of his phy-'parents to become interested and sician has been rigidly adhered to active in it as leaders. What little! |in this household, leisure time the doctor had was! KEY WEST It is Mrs. Simpson who cae spent with his family in group! x another line of demarcation when’ activities. the doctor leaves the hospital. If) Tour In Philippines Ten and Twenty Years Ago {ground that lends itself to relaxa-/for his two-year tour of duty in| As Taken from Files of | Ee ———j|the times of tension just before| ‘The Cin ‘fruit bowls, maybe you’ve been World War -II. There were many’ married long enough to have young transfers and changes of station OCTOBER 12, 1938 ‘ones to break yours up, or maybe for Naval personnel at that time| Word has been received here you're just bored with the same and Capt. Simpson's quarters at that Miss Ray Woodbury and Jose- old thing, Well even if you are the Naval hospital in Canacao,|ph Roberts, both of Key West, too big for jack-o-lanterns and such near Cavite, became a hospitable|were married Saturday at Fort monkey business, buy yourself a stopping point for many Navy fa-jLauderdale, jpumpkin. . .a great big shining milies. . Hotels in Manila had ex- ——— jorange one and hollow it out any- horbitant tariffs, and Willo Simp-| Joseph Saunders, who has been ‘how, Fill it with fruit and instead son turned her lanai into a dormi-|on a business trip to St. Augus- lof using autumn leaves, of which tory at times and added extra ser-|tine, returned yesterday. lwe don't haves any, beg borrow vants to her staff to take care of| —_—_—_ |steal or just go out in the yard the constantly filled guest rooms, |_W. Curry Harris spoke to Rotary jand get some bright colored croton While in the Far East, the Simp-|Club at the luncheon meeting on leaves and arrange them in a col- sons travelled to Shanghai, Hong “Why One Should Have An Edu- lorful bed for your new pumpkin Kong and Japan and have brought cation.”. fruit bowl. Use only once, and you back with them silver, china and ican scoop out the meat and have a some teakwood chests, exquisitely, OCTOBER 12, 1943 few delicious pies to serve the fam- carved in designs selected by Mrs.| Edward Albertus, custodian at ily, Simpson. The teakwood pieces are|the city hall, hag been on a sever- ux *& simpler than most, ornamented al days’ trip to Miami with Mrs. Like cream in your coffee, only with carved bands in the Albertus, Like salt in your stew; charming lotus and cherry blossom —— A hair style from Donald’s | motifs. | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Poin Created for you! They returned from the Philip-dexter announce the birth of a a ue *& Pines in a matter of days before daughter at Naval hospital. Mrs. Hope you had a very nice week- Navy families were evacuated, Poindexter is the former Sylvia end, and weren't wondering around and upon the outbreak of the war Pinder of Key West. where “Hazel”? hung out. It’s been they were dismayed to hear that a pretty wet old state for awhile, Capt. Simpson’s quarters, the | Miss Barbara Guerro was mar- but cheer up, the rains are almost home of so many happy memories ried today to Sgt. G. R. Mitchell lover and the crisp bright sunshine of the Far East, was among the at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. upon us. first houses on the Island to be Mitheell is the daughter of Mrs. Have a nice Columbus day, and destroyed by bombing. Lillanore Drudge Guerro don’t forget to get your shopping) During the war while Capt. West. all done. See you around in the Simpson was in command of al stores shop hopping you bet. Jaxon. "hospital in Wales, Mrs. Simpson 7 (adv. jand her children lived in puaiRead The C a patient’s privacy is to be closely! When his Naval career took him jprotected, so is a doctor's home to the Philippines, Mrs. Simpson] life, and she has created a back- and the children accompanied him| 1 of of e Home. | Presbyterian Church Executive Board, 8 p.m., at the church. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, 8 p.m., at San Carlos School. Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish Rite Temple, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13— Bowling for Officers Wives, 1 te 3:30 p.m., at Naval Station ter,|at the roof garden of the Masonic) Ft, Taylor, 7:45 p. m. Beginner's Bridge, Ft. Taylor, 8 Pp. m. Every Tuesday, rumba lessons, | Ft. Taylor, 8:15 p.m. | Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, 9 to 12. es Harris School PTA at 8 p.m. at school. Southernmost Pistol and Rifle! Club, 8 p.m. at Legion Home, Stock Island. WS.C.S of First Methodist Church as 7:30 p.m. at church. Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve Ass’n., 8 p.m. ZX-11 Coffee, 10 a.m., A p.m., at school. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14— Gym ciasses for O.W.C., Sea Plane Base, 10 a.m. Navy Wives’ Bowling League, Naval Station Alleys, 1 p.m. ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15— Navy Wives’ Bowling League, at 1pm. N. S. ey West Lions, meeting, 6:30 p.m. at Lions Den, Seminary St Ceramic Classes and hand weav- ing, 1 to 4 p.m., West Martello Art School, County Beach. Rotary Club luncheon, St. Paul’s| Parish Hall, 12:15 p.m. Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, lto4, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16— Old Fashioned nymn sing and fellowship program, Poinciana Baptist Church, 8.30 p.m. Game night, CPO Club, NAS. dJayteen Youth Center Dance, Poinciana, 8 to 11 p.m. Cayo Hueso Grotto at Red Man’s Hall, 8 p.m. Shrine Club, JayCee Clubhouse at 7:30 p.m. Triangle Club of Pythian Sisters, 7:30 p.m., place to be announc- ed. Officers’. Wives To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting at 2 ip. m. Wednesday, Oct. 14th of Of- ficers’ Wives of the Fleet Training Group at Echoasis, Sherry will be} served, and reservations for the) | Stewart was elected President. She | eropalms| ¢ Truman Elementary PTA, 7:30 away for awhile from his usual Post at the newstand in the Post |Office Buildir.g. He and his mother, |Mrs. Florence Warren, are in Tam ‘pa on a three week's vacation, friends and active participants of this group. DeMolay Mothers To Meet Tuesday There will be a regular meeting! of the DeMolay Mother’s Tuesday night, Oct. 13, 1953, at 8 p. m./ If you enjoy reading Person- als, help this column to be- come a regular feature in the Citizen by coming in, writing or telephoning the Society Ed- itor of items of Interest about you and your friends. 'S extends an invition to all DeMolays \" NE Mothers to be present at the next! D A Interiors meeting. There will be an import- | Custom Work Done In Our Own ant announcement made. | Decorating Workshop res DIAL 2.2365 |] 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST Temple. At the last meeting, which 15) mothers attended, Mrs. Miriam| WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOY COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Dial 2-6262 COIFFURE DESIGNERS e J. REIDS Salon of Beau 423 Fleming St. Phone LA CONCHA HOTEL FOR HOME OR BUSINESS NEEDS Take a fook in th® What Presbyterians Believe A Cordial Invitation Is Extended To the Presbyterians of This Community to Attend A’ SERIES OF CLASSES OF INSTRUCTION STARTING TONIGHT AT 8 - These Classe Will Run for Three Nights This Week... Tonight, Tuesday and Thursday—at 8:00 SUBJECTS: Tonight - Why A Presbyterian Church Tuesday - The Doctrine of the Church Thursday - The Reasons for Our Witness First Presbyterian Church WHITE AND WASHINGTON STREETS Richard E. Coulter, Minister meeting can be made by telephon- | ing Mrs. G. W. Lewis at 2-6055. Because of the large number of! Navy Wives newly arrived in Key | West who are living at temporary | addresses, it is not possible to Teach them by telephone or letter and this newspaper notice is an ‘invitation for them to come to the meeting. PTA Meeting Held Tonight Regular meeting of Poinciana DR. J. A. VALDES Eye Secidiatien and Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION OF LENSES 33 Years Experience and Service In This Community We Use BAUSCH AND LOMB PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY 24-Hour Service On Any Eye Glass Prescription or Broken Lenses OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 M., 2 TO 5 P.M. Address: 619 Duval Street ACROSS FROM BEACHCOMBER, ONE FLIGHT UP Telephone 2-7821 materials of instruction. This will give the parents an ua:ty to meet the supervisors;

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