The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1953, Page 3

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JO HELEN KELLER, Friday, October 23,1953 THE x eR i888 Hl i [ f g E i sf Hii! foil grits! gelttt + F i i I i i H ij lt tH 4 i HI ii i if iiiitell A 4 it Hy Py € 3 j Editor KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3, z 4 tte il ff HL ii Le F u ig iff i ? bakers oy the name of the Nation-' al Biscuit Company make these cakes, and they are about to say some very caustic things about me too. Well, we don’t have to go on and rave about the of} things made by the National Bak- ers, they have over the years built iSEty Hi iF u i j fi a te z£ : i fy ? i i 33 PS fu F H 4 3 $gttit HE ily de lists 7 i EPESa a } i zi Rs nite gis ges HE Hi lily wait for rice pud- : ! r ; fi ‘. (t* : # i i f i i i i rE i z | 4 Hi fir rf! , git Ht H ol Hii tr si ii ip i { Z $ 5 g 7 i Hi 3 z i i; tre Ey of at least eight shes. | asked Mr. Baldwin about the fertilizer that is mentioned mest prominently. Of course he has it right there to sell, but it seems that he grew some lovely .|they are brand new, but as “Lil ‘wrong in buying them. F x kk hasn't been known ie Peet! tll % 2 i Un rif | i ? | Fi 52 i? ii | FE H j : z i i Hi ill : + i 3 i H 3 i z= if Fy = ge iii: Hi rite agi iif lid ifz z ! | f i i you see are part of the new paving program. They sure are slick to drive on, but-I’m wondering: We’ve had a bit of dry weather the last few days, and of course I know David” scooted his five-something tires along, we kicked up quite some dust. Another thing, when that dust is nicely saturated with rainwater, won't it all run into the gutters and take our nice new \roads with it? I'm not complain- ing, just asking. x ek We saw a picture in the Citizen the other day of some of our Proud city fathers with a brand new gleaming white covered gar- bage truck. This was by the way of keeping an election premise Vve been told. Well promises should be kept! Now so the kids won't be tee far behind, over at Children’s | Corner § saw a replica and mean an exact one in miniature of Key West’s newest covered te ‘agra lids slide on a a truck looks like miniature. a4 Of course you'll guess a minute that Christmas is on on the way at Children’s Corner when you see the big and beau- tiful Hersman Dolls there. One | 8 loved at first sight was a tall | and terrific gal with honey blond | hair. Neo ordinary wig on this | doll. By @ new process the hair is set right in the vinyl plastic scalp of the doil’s head as if it were human hair imbedded én skin, So that is why it is pos- sible to shampoo, set and dress jon Monday with more shopping in 27 of U. S. states, about half of] @leds very well without. He just it like 0: the head of @ little jnews, and remember "till then, I all production has come from 14 planted them with the pointed | human. The silky hair even tekes jloves ya. Ol, Jax. advt. i ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Key Beauty QUEEN CONTENDER in the race for the title of Queen of the First Annual Upper Keys Lime of the queen and four attendants Festival, is personable Carolyn ity fine eating and you couldn't go| will take place the night of Nov. 9th at a place to be the curl of a home; permanent. It’s fun to play with. This doll has beautiful big blue eyes that epen and close and long curling dark lashes. She’s a beauty and constructed so that just the touch of your hand on her arm to guide and steady her is suffici- ent to make her walk beside you. For the little gal who likes to | sew, there is little Miss Betsy McCall, a replica of the paper doll who appears on the pages of the McCall Magazine each month with her stylish clothes. Well now McCall is going to put out real paper patterns for dresses for the Betsy McCall doll, and you can learn to do real sewing and make this fascinating dolly a wardrobe fit for a princess. Lit- tle Betsy’s hair is just like the big Horsman dolly’s hair too, and can be shampooed and dress- ed. One other item only among the thousands | saw at Children's Corner that I’m going to tell you little all metal ironing board they have there. I’m real tempted to get one and use it myself on tucks and pleats and hard to get at places on adult clothes. Christ- mas has already. come to the Corner that the Children love, so de your shopping right now, and use their generous lay-a-way plan. 5 fe. ie 2 I know you're dying to know some more about Scorpio people} Smith of Islamo rara.’ $ol@ti ed.* ‘|General King Is Mourned By Key West The passing of General Campbell King who, with Mrs. King, has been a winter resident of Key West for many years, is mourned by many peopie in the Island City. The retired officer of a distingu- ished Service family owned a home| on Flagler Ave. and his circle of jfriends included all with whom he came in contact, A tall, courtly gentleman of mil- itary bearing, he was known by the whole community when he \took his daily morning walk. He was especially fond of young peo- ple, and children would wait to greet him on his early morning round of the neighborhood. Tradespeople looked forward to and courtesy. Friends hope that Mrs. Camp- to the many people who have shared the pleasure of her pre- sence here in past years. In Training so I’m going to tell you some other| things about them. This is letting the skeleton out of the closet, but Scorpios are liable to be self-cen-/ tered, secretive, egotistical and set in their opinions. In other) words they are stubborn as all get| it, but can keep a secret just like a clam. They should always,} but probably seldom do, matry either a person born under Taurus| lor Libra, | Their flower is the Chrysanthe-| mum and their stone the topaz,| of the winking yellow eye. Here’s ‘& poem just for Scorpio: The topaz guards fidelity, This you should remember And plant Chrysanthemums for he ope If born in chill November. Oe Cool as a Penguin means dry- ing your hair the new air-colled way at Donaid’s. te ok The end of another week has) icome and almost the end of an-| jother month. Get your shopping done for the weekend, and then) ibe good and lazy. That's what the! seventh day is for you know, just ito rest. Be careful if you're driv-| ing too, and enjoy the nice sun-| shine, the cool blue waters, and/ a lovely Sabbath. See you around| i] PRIVATE RAYMOND C. DANK, Il, is completing his | seven - week basic training |} course at Camp Polk, La. At- tached to the famed 37th Di- vision, Pvt. Dank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dank, Jr., managers of the Fort Tay- lor Officers Club. He is a for- mer Key West High School stu- j dent. Although oil has been produced states. bell King will return to Key West!game with the Andrew Jackson| 'Ten And Twenty Years Ago As Taken from Files of The Citizen OCTOBER 23, 1933 and their daughter, Betty | Miami. Young people’s chorus of ing Methodist Church held a ing yesterday afternoon in ter St. i |OCOTBER 23, 1943 jillo of Key West. season will open Dec. 8th jsquad at Miami. |tonight by the USO. Mr. and Mrs, Robert R, Roberts left yesterday to spend a week in ,Susan Lakin’s home on Von Phis- Mrs. Rosalie Martinez left yes- terday for a short stay in Miami. Among latest inductees into the jhis greeting and his neighbors and| i Se eg pcre | siren ad |friends will miss his cheerfulness; eee | Key West High School basketball A scavenger hunt wili be held] 718 Duval St. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR FRIDAY, October 23rd: 7:00—Ceramics Classes, at West Martello Art School 7:30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church Fern Chapter, No. 21, OES, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Knights of Pythias, at Pythian Hall SUNDAY, October 25th: 3:30—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de la Luz, at 422 Amelia St. MONDAY, October 26th: 9:00—Thrift Shop at Naval Comissary, 9-12 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, at Key West Golf Club 6:45--Kiwanis Club, at La Concha Hotel 7:30—Youth For Christ, at Fleming St. Methodist Church 1:45—Duplicate Bridge, at Ft. Taylor Monroe Hospital Ladies’ Auxiliary Appeals To Local Community In Drive For New Members This Year First meeting of the year of the Monroe General Hospital Auxiliary was held this - week. Emphasis was placed upon the drive for membership in the Auxiliary. In many cities hospitals have organized groups upon whom to draw for the duties and work that is done by hospital - Auxiliaries. | However in Key West the success of the Auxiliary program is de- pendent upon the interest and coop eration of individuals of the com- munity who are willing to contribute time and effort to this worthy ‘cause, eter ne eo nara Ee on while in this area. for those who can organize groups| ‘to collect magazines and books and do various necessary work to keep up the record of this group’s high standard of service to the! |community. The ladies’ Auxiliary makes all linen supplies for the operating | :Fooms, and extra pairs of hands| are needed to help with the sew- ‘ing in order to meet urgent pre- sent needs, 5 The Auxiliary has given to Mon- +Foe Genera) Hospital draperies and slip covers for private rooms, an incubator for the nursery, phy- laio-therapy equipment, an auxili- ary lamp and an air-conditioner, for the major surgery room and {individual heaters for patients’ ; rooms. Key West is fortunate ir having 80 modern and well equipped a hospital. It would be outstanding both in its physical equipment and in its staff of physicians, surgeons and nurses in cities many times the size of Key West. ' Designed in the form of a central {building with; wings, it jgives patients maximum of privacy and sunlight. All windows look out on the beautifully land- scaped grounds and there are solariums for ambulatory cases. The hospita) not only affords ex-, cellent medical facilities for people! jof Key West, but it ensures the! best of care for tourists and travel- Decorating Workshop DIAL 2-265 904 FLEMING ST. YOUTH in * “ Life Joan, COIFFURE DESIGNERS the J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL Flem-| meet- Miss, WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE in aj cae ! PATIO 303 Duval JUST ARRIVED! TELEPHONE 2-9101 Joseph Lazarovici Wishes To Announce the Reopening of the TRADE WINDS RESTAURANT ' Tomorrow Serving Dinners Daily 6 to 10 P.M. Featuring Charcoal Broiling and Key West Specialties, Prices at Pre-Season Rates Street, Corner Caroline . CHINTZ has BY POPULAR DEMAND... REPEAT OF A PRICES Weekend Specials ... Sizes — Small, $04 DUVAL STREET FRUIT OF THE LOOM BLOUSES INCLUDING THEIR AIR-CONDITIONED BLOUSE READ ABOUT IT IN “LIFE” $2.00 EACH KOTTON KING SELLOUT — 50 DOZEN SIZES 32 - 38 $2.00 AND $2.98 FINE MULTI-FILAMENT PETTICOATS Medium, Large a-4 X-Large DEINE, Custom Work Done In Our Own KEY WEST Thinking Of Decorating? EVERFAST DRAPERY and SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 Apply To Wed The following couples have ap- plied for marriage licenses in the joffice of County Judge Raymond |R. Lord: Edward Williams, 30, 104 Fort St., and Willie L. Thompson, 31, F- Fort Village. Martin F. Bartsch, 27, USS Sau- fley, and Helen Elizabeth Cham- berlin, 24, Kittery, Me. Geese Land At Airport OKLAHOMA CITY @ w— Wild geese flocked down on the muni- cipal airport like homing pigeons coming in to roost yesterday. The geese, winging southward during a heavy rain, apparently mistook the glittering airstrips for lakes. CARD OF THANKS We desire in this public manner to pay a debt of thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so freely gave of sympathy and aid on occasion of our recent bereavement in the loss of our dear one, Lillian Lewis, and espece ially to the donors of the beautiful lies who might need hospitaliza- flowers and those who gave the use of their cars. THE FAMILY, Yarns .... Materials Free Instruction Knitting ... Crochet 616 DUVAL STREET Telephone 2-61: °° CHRIST Tomorrow Night 7:30 P.M, HEAR... DAVID C. SHARP Local.Navy Man and Assistant Director of Key West Youth for 729 FLEMING STREET LAURA MAE Blouses “Wash Like A Hankie” Incorporated 622 DUVAL STREET this Guarantee: Everfast’ Guarantee We unreservedly guarantee that should a drapery fabric by Everfast fade for any reason during the life of the fabric, we will refund not only the cost of the material but also any reasonable making up cost. *Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT PIONEER FABRIC CENTER

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