The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 13, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor EAUTY | ITS 7 Crash—Whoops, I mean Flash! Never a dull moment on this little; @ts), polio prevention (7) of Coral Gables, and Sigsbee Park citizen- ship, one hardly has time to de- vote to personal beauty care. There are smiles: All of us that a beautiful smile is an portant key to success, so let’s troubles aside, count our and concentrate on the things this week. To ac- plish that beautiful smile, you first have pretty white teeth, so brush and brush those pearlies! Purchase your favorite paste or’ powder and prepare to keep your “permanent fixtures” as long as possible. Sweet ‘n Fresh: Use chlorophyll | eating and before retiring. Always use a firm brush with stiff bristles and never neglect the inner sec- tion of your teeth. Brush with a verticle motion, never straight a- cross. Keep dental floss in medi- eine cabinet, and use regularly. A semi-annual check from your den- tist will assure you of cleanliness, and keep the cavities curbed. It’s a@ neat trick to keep chlorophyll gum in your purse at all times for checking bad breath. Also parsley doesn’t taste so yummy, but it has another use besides beautifying your favorite dish, Sample a wee bit at meal-time, as it too, con- tains chlorophyll and will curb onion, garlic and other odors for hours. (Incidentally, it contains oodles of vitamins, too.) Shhbhhhh— One of those things we don’t like to mention, but lip- stick marks on your teeth, caused by a hurried application, lessens your chance for a pretty smile, and looks quite unattractive. For a fresh band-box appearance al- ways make a last minute check before your mirror. Don't be a falsie and turn on an aritifical grin. Nothing is more dis- tasteful than a forced laugh. Ac- quire a warm, friendly smile and pleasantly greet your friends and business associates. A facial ex- pression is as important as sha ing. hands, and far more remem-| bered so — Always try to appear bright, smiling, and pretty. Tips on Tots: Cleanliness can’t) be eraceenesied poy a penuibie| protection. to t ae of) polio. We" know of no real safe- guard, but it’s a good idea to teach your children that they should. always use plenty of soap ‘mn water. Have them get into the habit of washing their hands be- fore eating, after play, and after using bathroom facitlities. Keep fresh, clean towels, a ready supply, of soap, and encourage your chil-| dren to use regularly. Church Women Conclude Course In Spanish Lore The six hour credited study course of Spanish literature and civilization which was conducted by the women of Ley Memorial and El Salvador churches was! completed last week. H Entitled “Within These Borders’, the course opened with lessons on} the following subjects: “The Span-/ ish Came First,” “Spanish, but not! from Spain," “Mexicans in Texas”! and the migration problems in ed-| ucation, social and home life. Mrs. Merrill Sands spoke on Mexican) topics, and Mrs. Harry Richard- gon conducted the devotional. The second lesson was ‘“Mexi-| | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page3 Tuesday, Octeber 13, 1953 Key West Bride Ten And Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of ‘The Citizen [OCTOBER 13, 1933 The wrecking tug Relief, which had been away from Key West the last six weeks, returned to port | today. Leo Warren, Je., who has been |making his home in New York! ‘City, arrived yesterday and will) |spend the winter in Key West. The Florida East Coast railway is now conducting an excursion from Miami to Key West, | OCTOBER 13, 1943 Bascom Grooms has been elect- Jed new Chamber of Commerce} jhead. Jerome B. Sawyer, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Leland R. Sawyer, 1110 |Petronia St., is now a student of aviation at Black Hills college. Bernardo Rodriguez, Cuban con- sul in Key West, will leave to- morrow for Havana. L__ESESEe>EeE>EqERrRa Players Meet Tonight Key West Players will hold an important special meeting at the Barn this evening at 8 p. m. All members are asked to be present. __—_—_—EaEaExqEx7_*w eS Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 Cuban Officials PRESENT AT THE CUBAN CLUB DANCE honoring high Cuban officials and personnel of the Cruiser “Cuba,” now in port, are left, Cdr. Herrera Suibt, General Treasurer of the Republic of Cuba Plutarco Villabo, Commanding Officer of the cruiser, Col. Jose Calazan Rodriguez. Presi- dent of San Carlos Institute Julio Cabanas, Jr., and Cdr. Rogelio Sopo Barreto, Cuban Naval Medical Officer—Citizen Staff Photo by Fin MRS. KENNETH KERR, who was formerly Darlene Stevenson, was married on Saturday, Oct, 10th, at a church ceremony.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch, Miss Stevenson Marries Halloween Show In Double Ring Ceremony Planned Here Darlene Stevenson, daughter of Mrs. Edith Stevenson, became By Sorority the bride of Kenneth Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kerr, at one of/ the prettiest weddings of the season at Old Stone Methodist Church | A spook Show was planned by Saturday afternoon. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Touchton in the chrysanthemum decorated church. The bride, given in marriage by; F. M. Wood, wore a princess style T5¢ taffeta gown and an orchid! Through the courtesy of Mr. Ca- gown of white nylon tulle with a corsage, while the groom’s mother banas, the Spook Show will be run full skirt, The round neckline and ¥@S in blue crepe and lace with|at the San Carlos Theatre midnight) cap sleeves were trimmed in tiny oe nie BCEESROEIE. flowers of the same material. She small reception was held at Members of the Business and their friends will celebrate their s banquet at Raul’s restaurant tomo Guest speaker for the evening Towner, USN, Commander of the K: P ‘hes Phi Mu Sorority at their last/ epeorh winibe ene of ie ae au" regular meeting which was held at.will be Mrs, Wilhelmina Harvey, | |St. Ann’s Hall, October the eighth, |and banquet chairman will be Mrs. | Carola Nettles. The welcome ad-, ‘dress will be given by BPW chair- man Alice Nix. aa aha A Also on the program will be the; eae i e Eee is To ees of the pearly “Career ; Fort Taylor Officer’s Club for the Se ie aloes stacinen NN a A 008 alae be Si Zane. dope topped. by *\wedding party and immediate fa-/You will be escorted to your seats person ee neces -_|milies. iby ghosts and the witches will take for an “Idea: Boss.” Honored also She was attended by bridesmaids 4 | ; : will be Mrs. Mary Lee Graham. Nita Esperdy and Marjorie Gom- oe bride and groom left for over the concession stand, Tickets eeiiert er tke Key weal , jassau for their honeymoo! e fo S ea, both of Key na Her maid oney! in, Jare now on sale for 50 cents and Chamber of Commerce. wore green nylon tulle, ballerina re TAY a ti from any member} The menue will be a roast beef i Ly , al TRUMAN of Nu 1 Mu. di rr ir length, which was made similar to ao Anita Esperdy was elected Lanes Drepared see wey/ the) moeses ; aS like it. the gowns of the bridesmaids which| MEETING TONIGHT the new Vice President of Nu Phi} Chairman of hostesses for the were in gold tulle. | Truman Elementary school Ane GeiR IES et | |Mu and other committee heads! Best man was the groom's bro-| pTA will hold a PTA meeting a |were appointed. | ther, John R. Kerr, Jr., and ushers gonight at 7:45. Mrs. Kathryn | San Carlos Building has been an- Miss Witto Weds included Jack Aster and Charles, W Offi arrant wer Admiral Towner Will Speak On Topic’ “Return To Patriotism” At Banquet Given By BPW Tomorrow Evening |MEETS TONIGHT There’s Something New... In Key West! Professional Women’s Club and eventh annual “Bring Your Boss” frrow evening. will be Rear Admiral George C. ey West Naval Base. Topic for his am.” evening will be Mrs. Eva New- house, assisted by the mesdamse Angela Carey, Imogene Brodhead and Clara Liptshitz and Judge Eva Gibson. ENGINEERS CLUB ! Yes, ma’am From now on’. you'll be cool as a cucumber at the Adorable Beauty Salon. It’s completely air conditioned for your comfort. Stay cool, even while your hair is drying. Also, ask about a FREE treatment in our new Slenderizing Salon. We guarantee to take off inches. ADORABLE BEAUTY SALON 924 SIMONTON ST. TEL. 2.2152 There will be a regular meeitng of the Key West Engineers Club tonight at 8 p. m. in the Armory Bldg., corner of White and South- ard Sta. A brief business meetnig will be followed by a resume of “Naval Construction in the Key West Area”’ by Ensign J. . Schnabel, Key West Naval Base. Dennis is attched to the Key West | | Riggs. Sheppard will talk on parental |nounced as the new meeting place Gertrude Dion Witto was married ‘ | ald in homework. for all regular meetings. Next The brides mother wore a (1s 4 peeaaaeS meee | Meeting is October 22 at 7:30, Saturday evening to Warrant Of- ficer Paul Warner Dennis, USN, | in the office of ustice of the Peace Tra F, Albury. 1 The bride wore a white gabar dine suit and a corsage of red roses. She was attended by Miss Joy Blackford who wore black taf- feta with a corsage of white gar- denias. The groom wore his Naval dress uniform and chose as his best man Wilfred M. Dion. The couple will live at 3412 Ave- nue E, Poinciana Pl, while Mr. Halloween Party ADELINE - Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2-2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST == { you may enjoy the economy, convenience of ; ‘% ‘FINE PAPERS in new units of open stock COIFFURE DESIGNERS the J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL eans on Wheels.” Mrs. Ramona| Hunt was in charge of worship and! El Salvador church ladies taught! the group a Spanish hymn. Miss Arlene Merritt conducted the les- fon and Mes, Sands told several short stories. Third lesson covered Cuban and Puerto Rican lore, and in addition to the lesson the group heard the Rev. Manuel Figueroa speak of Mis recent trip to Puerto Rica. Mrs. Ned Simmons spoke on Puerto Rican mission work and Mrs. Alaida Salinero sang a Span- fh song. Mrs. Richardson had charge of worship. | ‘The completion of the course was marked by a fellowship hour dur-' fag which a pinata was broken,! and refreshments were served. | ‘The couse was conducted by Miss Arlene Merritt and study aids such as magazines, books and visual @ducation were available to all who attended. | Here's an idea for your cian Package bread cubes and store them away so they'll be all ready to use in stuffings and toppings. About 38,000 seople were killed tn motor vehicle accidents in the “Inited States in 1952. NEW In Beautiful Pastels $2.98 % ~ MAKING MERRY AT THE ELKS CLUB HALLOWEEN DANCE on Saturday evening were the cos- sa Key Westers, leg, Doris Evans, John Carbonell and John Richardson.—Citizen Staff Photo y Finck. Lavishly Trimmed SLIPS KID FINISH ARCENTONE SILK LAID in white, blue, grey, brown, light or heavy weight Beautiful papers, inviting to both pen and type- writer, to give your letters the smartness and dis tinction that only Crane’s confers. 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