The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 17, 1953, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ) JO. ELLEN KELLER, Editor | (Séturday, October 17,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [Beauty Queen EAUTY rayfield To singe or not te singe: A read- ation Tegarding dry hair and split ends. Although I have pre- written about hair care, | Bathing Beauty Queen of 1953 \the annual benefit dance tc be some infor-| To Be Chosen By Elks Club The Elks Club will choose tonight at the Elks Club The music will be by John chard’s orchestra, and the dance jwill be by John Pritchard’s or- jchestra, and the dance will begin at 9 o'clock. viously i I'd like to add a bit about hair beauty. It seems this is the question in discussion. “Does hav- the dry ends singed, control ends?” Adorable Beauty Sa- too, strongly urged ake little hair-like ther than a long, heavy . A curl lash applic an inexpensive gadget which ith lovely lashes, and has lency to make lashes appear . Another good tip is to ap- eye which ‘relieves eye and gives your eyes a fresh is of cotton, soaked erated witch hazel and closed eyelids, give you refreshed feeling, too. about color: It isn’t pos- change the color of your eye shadow, in the cor- eetire r 2250: greet agical elothing also cause various chang- es in blue, green, and gray eyes. Wear eye shadow during evening | most of what you have, Party Parisienne rR. Lord: _|Pauline Lane. vidual shade can playjeyes? There are a few lucky per- tricks. Certain shades of sons who have eyes that dance girls will compete for the title of 1953 Bathing |Queen.” The girls will be seen first, age and halloween decorations. | Five out-of-town guests will act \as judges. They will see the girls’ |for the first time the night of the contest. This year’s winner will be crown- ed by Miss Lona Allen who is win- vner of several beauty awards. The \Queen will receive many gifts giv- en by Key West merchants toge-! ther with a trophy from the Elks Club. Girls competing for the title are: Jo Ann ohnson, June Lewis, Glo- \ria Knowles, Dorothea Pinder, Glo-} iria Lents, Linda Howell, Jill Bond, Brenda Sayre, Celi Benzanilla, Shirley Alfonso and Yvonne Moore. While the contestants are chang- ing frbm evening dresses to bath- jing suits there will be a floor show | which will include baton act by Ka- \ren McCarrick. Apply To Wed The following couples have ap- \plied for marriage licenses in the office of County Judge Raymond Alfonso Perry, 40, and Lealo| Wilson, 27, both of 300 Truman |Ave. Hilliard Smith, 21, USS Bushnell, and Mildred McKenzie, 19, 922) Dallas W. Hartline, 27, U. S, Na- val Station, and Gene Mary Daly, 24, 509 Whitehead St. Robert D, Salter, 21, 611 Flem- ing nd Gloria H. Quesada, 19, Levittown, Pa. Ernest F. Gregor, 18, Marine |Barracks, and Carole Taylor Sab- in, 16, 149-C Peary Ct. Jack Bakis, 24, SurAsDevDet, and Maria Mercedes Norcisa, 27 904 Simonton: Dee H. Ling, 42, Shrimp Boat! B, M. O. and Susie Elizabeth Mac- key, 23, 426 Green St. Corn pone and johnny cake are| |good breads to serve often when |a member of the family is aller. \gie to wheat flour. only. Blend from center of upper lid, outward and upward at tem- iples. Safety check! Squinting and frowning may be a sign of serious trouble. If you have this problem, make an appointment .o have your eyes checked. Perhaps you'll only ‘need polaroid glasses to shun the sun and glare, but regular glasses needn't mar your looks, as there jare many attractive frames now- a-days, i's mo secret: Eyes express emotion, fatigue, and give a de- finite clue on personality. Have you noticed how happiness and sorrow} jare betraye: so easily by one’s jmagically. Be eye-conscious —!| Show expression — and make the Fourteen beautiful Key West! For Halloween ITEMS OF INTEREST TO Guilty! Beauty Youth — EVERYONE GIRLS DAY in Key West saw strange things happening at City Hall. Here Myrtland Cates, Jr., is found guilty of “having been found working in city hall.” Charges were brought to /Club at Poinciana Elementary the attention of City Attorney Marilyn Adams, far right, by Patrolwoman Alvania Singleton, {School went on a bird walk last left, before Judge Juackie Delaney.—Citizen Photo, Finch. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR SUNDAY, October 18th: 3:30—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de la Luz, at 422 Amelia St. MONDAY, October 19th: 3:00—Elizabeth Taylor Circle, at 1st Baptist Church annex 7:30—Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 30, at Pythian Hall 7:30—WSCS, at Ley Memorial Methodist Church Annex 8:00—Juvenile Council, at the Clinic Bldg. 8:00—Women of the ist Presbyterian Church, at the church 8:00—Lions Club Auxiliary, at Lions Den 8:00—Methodist Men, at Wesley House 8:00—Logi “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de la Luz, at 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, at 515% Duval St. TUESDAY, October 20th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Comissary, 9-12 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, at Key West Golf Club 12:30—FRA Ladies’ Auxiliary, at A and B Lobster House 6:45—Kiwanis Club, at La Concha Hotel 7:30—Youth For Christ, at Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:30—Minoca Council No. 13, at Redmen’s Hall 7:30—Assembly No. 13, Rainbow Girls, at Scottish Rite Temple 7:45—Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor 8:00—Beginners’ Bridge, at Ft. Taylor 8:00—Civil Air Patrol at Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Disabled Amer. Veterans, No, 13 at 422 Amelia St. 8:00—PTA at Key West High School 8:15—Rumba Lessons, Ft. Taylor WEDNESDAY, October 20th: 10:00—OWC Book Review Group, at Fort Taylor 10:30—Navy Wives’ Club No. 88, at Bldg. 178, Naval Station 12:30—Naval Air Station OWC, place to be announced 12:30—HS-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Ceramic Class, at West Martello Art School 1:15—Monroe County PTA Council, place to be announced 8:00—Dade Lodge No. 14, Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—BPW Club, at the Woman’s Club 8:00—JayCees at Jr, Chamber of Commerce clubhouse THURSDAY, October 21st 1:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Commissary, 1-4 12:15—Rotary Club, at St. Paul’s Parish Hall 12:30—VX-1 OWC, place to be announced 1:00—Handweaving Classes, at West Martello Art School 2:00—Women’s Auxiliary, at Monroe General Hospital 7:30—CAP Cadets, at Key West High School FRIDAY, October 22nd: 7:00—Ceramics Classes, at West Martello Art School 7:30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church 8:00—Fern Chapter, No. 21, OES, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Knights of Pythias, at Pythian Hall Church Women * |Medical Society Make Plans Discussed Polio At Meeting Executive Board of the Woman's Ten And Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of The Citizen OCTOBER 17, 1933 A. Maitland Adams, manager of the Thompson interests, return- ed yesterday from a short stay in j Miami. John Archer, local agent for a large corporation, left yesterday! on a business trip to Miami. Mrs. Charles L. Falk, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mes. Thomas Reedy in Coral Gables, returned yesterday, OCTOBER 17, 1943 Six Key West firemen attending school in Miami are: Ralph B, Pinder, Harry Baker, Oscar Cruz, T. C. Moore, Leonard Curry and ‘Hugh Hinde. Judge Thomas S. Caro left for ‘West Palm Beach where he will Teconvene the criminal eourt. Pastor of the First Baptist Church. He will assume his duties Sunday. SOCIOLOGY CONGRESS BRUSSELS #—The second world congress of sociology will be held in Liege, Belguim, from August 24 to September 1, 1953. The first such congress took place in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1950, Besides its normal adminstrative activities, the congress will hold seminars on Players Announce Their Opening Production The Key West Barn Players are jproud to announce as their open- ing production of the 1953-54 sea-! son the smash play, “The Moon is F| sonin New York. The cast includ- ed Barbara Bel Geddes, Donald ‘Cook, and Barry Nelson. Critics showered praises on the play which enabled it to enjoy a long Broad-| became inter-| ested and made it into a box office! landslide all over America. In London, the play also received ing notices and gave the Bri, run of laughs. is a sprightly innuendo of complications concerning three people who meet accidentally one it The sparkling dialogue’ broad wink at old-fashion- orals make this a “must” on eater calendar this year. Watch the Citizen for an an- mouncement of the dates of per- formances. Audubon Club Has Bird Walk Members of the Junior Audubon Staturday morning, to the Bird on Stock Island. This was the first in a series of outings Planned by the Monroe County Audubon Society for the Junior Miss Helen Taylor, teacher, and Sponsor of the Junior Club at Poinciana School, was in charge of the group, and Mrs. Curtis ‘Bunting, Mrs. Joseph Santina and Mrs. Ellis Finch provided trans- portation. Mrs. Frances Hames, President of the Society ,led them through the wooded trails of the Sanctuary, and about seventeen! different kinds of birds were seen, including the little blue heron, white-crowned pigeon, Americ: iredstart, black-throated blue ai palm warblers, blue-gray gna’ catcher, red-winged blackbird and sparrow hawk. A considerable number of palm warblers were found feeding in the grass inside the old garden wall and their markings could be clear- ly seen. However, it was pointed out that some of the birds were still in juvenile plumage and could not be identified by color, such as the little blue heron, whose feathers are white the first year. The Junior Audubon members who took this trip were: Andy Bush, Antoinett Swain, Michael Mendoza, Charles Mendoza, Tho- mas Tomaro, Josphe Roberts, John Laudenslager, Suzanne Kit- chings, Joseph Santina, Sandra| Santina, Martha Santina, Sue Bunt- ing, Ted Henning and Diana Mat- Foods rich in protein get leathery when they are cooked at high tem. peratures, so keep the heat low, when you are preparing dishes with eggs and cheese in them, Joseph Lasarovici Wishes To Announce the ( Reopening 'ty.” Within this topic, ne will dis- Telephone: Citizen Office, 2-5661 PTA To Hold Tuesday Meet Book Review For OWC Is | The regular meeting of the Key Postponed West High School Parent Teachers) The ail Key West program sche- Association will be held in the quled for the Oct. 2ist OWC Book high school auditorium at 8:00 Review gathering at Ft. Taylor P. m. Tuesday, October 20th. Pre- Club, has been postponed until the siding will be Mrs. Merville Ro- following Wednesday, Oct. 25th, sam, president. This is in accordance with the Na- ne addition to the regular busi- 2 order to ene ae § i rings insofar as possible during oa ap pee ra a the current polio trouble. If, for the high school PTA theme of the S2™¢ reason the Review group can- year; Looking Toward Maturity not meet on the 28th the entire pro- deatuced speaker will be Dr. 8#™ will be held over until the H. C. Campbell, principla of Key paren moeie: hook West High School. The subject of , Some eight or ten books center- his talk will be “Defining Maturi- ing on Key West with both Navy and townfolk contributing comprise 4 the program. More details on these cacents become: wate oo patcl will be published prior to the meet bilities and reactions a adoles-/i28- Mrs. P. W. Garnett, chairman cents in their journey toward ma- “"8°S all see eee — tury, and the teachers’ responsibi- interesting seta uen hy hateg tha lities in helping adolescents reach £885. collections and the like. maturity. CARD OF THANKS This talk should be of vital im-| During the illness and follow- Portance to every parent who now ing the death of our beloved one, in ecisaen oe ae as) Sen-|John F. Roberts, neighbors and , every mem- ber or prospective member is urg- ed to attend this important and in-| teresting meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments will be served to at-) tending teachers and parents in the fo. school cafeteria. : cuss suc! tiful floral offerings, and the use of their cars, We regret that it is impossible r us to express our sincere thanks to each one personally, but plead that this expression of our appreciation may be accepted in lieu of the spoken word, THE FAMILY, —___. When you are measuring sifted! flour, heap the flour lightly into! ‘the cup with a spoon, then level off with a spatula. | LUXITE LINGERIE HOSIERY : , vege: Monroe County Medical Society | of Christian Service, Ley! Memorial Church met at the home Meld its regular monthly meeting | of Mrs, Tom Curry, 1309 Albury/Thursday, October 8, 1953 at the ‘St., Monday evening. Monroe General Hospital. The re-| Miami District officers of the}cent mass inocculation Program | WSCS will arrive in Key West Oct.with gamma globulin in Key West} 26th for an officers’ training class was discussed, along with several § which will begin with a covered cases which had been in the hos-| dish supper at 6:30 at Wesley pital during September, { ‘House, Ladies of the four Metho- Dr. John Featherston, radiolo- dist Churches are asked to attend. 'gist, who recently reported tor | On Nov. 6th World Community|duty at the U.S. Naval Hospital| Day will be observed at El Salva-|was introduced and welcomed yl of the TRADE WINDS PATIO RESTAURANT Saturday the 24th Serving Dinners Daily 6 to 10 P.M. Featuring Charcoal Broiling and Key West Specialties, Prices at Pre-Season Rates 303 Duval Street, Corner Caroline TELEPHONE 2-9101 BE MERRY! “CAUSE T's MORE FUN at dor Church and in addition tothe Society. Dr. C. W. Morrison, | these plans, there was a discussion retired naval medical officer, of | concerning the Halloween Social to Key West, was also introduced, | be held Thursday, Oct, 22nd at 6 Plans were made for scientific pro- Pp. m. grams for coming meetings. ‘There will be games and prizes) Preent were: Doctors Lester, for the costumed children. A meat Shepard, Moore, Gonzales, Herz, loaf supper, hot dogs, cake, candy and Fernandez. and soda will be sold. After the business session, host- jesses served the group refresh- ments. 202 ELIZABETH STREET Key West's Newest Trim Shop NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SEAT COVERS DOOR PANELS HEADLINERS TOPS wea alae DESIGNERS You can make this glamorous : J. REIDS * |dessert several days before you Salon of Beauty are having company. Prepare a/423 Fleming St. Phone igtaham cracker crust and press it! LA CONCHA HOTEL against the sides and bottom of a| pie plate. Chill the crust for two) or three hours, then fill with straw- berry ice cream softened to spread- IN THE UNINHIBITED FASHION of fiction and the movie, the habitants of Moulin Rouge moved into Trade Winds Club for a one night stand on Thursday. There, in addition to the Saiety, a true note of la vie bohemienne . . . a first showing of line drow- ings by Key West artist, Larry Karns.—Pieto by Karns, fing consistence. Sprinkle the top with finely crushed graham crack- ers crumbs and store in the free- jzer compartment of your refrigera- itor. Thaw a package of frozen strawberries anf serve as a sauce with the ice-cream pie. . ADELINE a: Custom Work Done in Our Own | Decorating Workshop DIAL 2.2365 904 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST |) Manager, for Star” g at $29.95 and Ur Come In and See Joe Mycek, Free Estimate RAUL’S

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