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* SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE A Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 Fetiay, Cotchar M198) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = Pome 3) 4 Half Century Of Happiness % * Junior ‘Group Will|Hallaween Fete. _ {Bake Sale Scheduled Meet Tuesday Eve [To Take Place _sponooting » Halioween ste sale jenonooring 2 Halloween bake sale 3 on Saturday, Oct. 31st from 1 p. m. The Key West Juniors will bold At Marathon aE suk tn tree “ole ae their regula: meeting as scheduled Witches, goblins and ghosts will Carlos theatre. Tuesday, November 3 at 8:00 be paratling at the Sue M. Moore “ m. at the Woman's Club, 319/school this Friday "night at the i. * Street F annual Halloween party sponsored Baptist W omen mere SPoeeneTem willbe by the Parent-Teachers associa-| Ff 9] Meeting lin charge of the Misses Dora and |§j, 1, All mempers of the commun- f ing Norma Martinez and Miss Betty ity are cordially invited to attend. 1 ic af than Lanise Roberts. They will show) There will be a carnival in con- meee meting ot Sn. cent trip to Eu ‘ for the val: will D6-Cp0R ‘atl ee aircet, New officers A short business meeting will'é:30 p. m. Hanfburgers, hot dogs, White Street. New officers were follow the program. Hostesses for|cold plate and desserts will be sery- installed. They are as follows for ithe everiing are Mrs, William Lones'ed at that time. the year. ‘Pres. Mrs, Anthony Cal- ‘and Mrs. James D. Crissey. Ar-| The costume parade will be held Z#¢illa, Vice-pres. Mrs. W. W rangements are being made to at 7:30 with twelve prizes given|Dunn, no ge mess ._ Woodson, listen to the election returns during|for the funnjést, prettiest and most| Mission Study, Mrs Negrin, Com the evening. joriginal costumes in the various |punily Senay mee Nader age groups. nay dyes oo CORRECTION When the Chinese Auction ts belg}@rin' Jf» Mra. Sturrup, : at 8:30 p. m., Danny O'Connell " * The Citizen regrets printing |will be the auctioneer, Mrs, Nancy|Th® Citizen: A Family Newspaper the announcement of the “en-" /Quigiey is in charge df idititng gagement” of Miss Lavonda [articles for the auction. Sawyer in last evening's paper. | ‘The carnival booths are projects o This fraudulent information was lof the home room teachers and/ Do comi received by the newspaper from [parents Featured will be an old C someone believed to be.a young {fashioned country store, a fish : girl in this community who has : books le si a = pond, a dart game and a house of crea horrors. the moral principles Involved in | Homemade ‘candie8, candy ap- hild iminals seit sacniestess of engagement Ipies and whole bake goods will be| | () i cri ut ? fing i HEN bpfttl rae Fe Bal : : i Ftsilt i tal i f : ii i ull i 2% i x § E é | f i i 3 é Hi z 3 i? 1 F ! F i i FF E FF i 283 = g 3 se i j f E : & i z is r : i [ I i 5 f i E i { 233 H i gE i Ff ‘i 5 § i i i i 2 t HE Ay EB ‘ i & This let has lost the respect ftv oes of people through v i prank, It has been a source of Methodist Church unhappiness and embarrass- (To Hold Sale ment not only to the young lady ri Hy oH FE iz bE s rs s sy 3 ? i . H 3 MR. AND MRS. LESLIE BROWN of Grassy K ey marked their golden tvedding day at a beeu- | ie tiful ceremony and reception given by their daughter, Mrs. T. R. Pritchard, at the Flagler | and young man who were the | “I want a robe, you want a tobe, iliar Army Fes 4 Iso to their fa- {ll God’s chilluns want a robe,” song that just pm Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Bell.—C itizen Staff Photo by Finch. : teenage equa best ps is the Flemihg Street Methodist tt : ! a f HE FE ; a ii & E u this community. Church choir’s theme song as they in the Morning.” As far Mr. And Mrs. L. T. Brown Celebrate BPW District Meet ~ fener of the nowt Ps amen reer corner = ; 7 before that, ° t : a e ce igh rors afternoon at 4:00 ‘p. m. to raise| | After ® 7-year investigation mete wigs tnt ene wer| Their Golden Wedding Anniversary (Held In Miami | Mry,t wrateanmy i lant bx'st tate tne, Ye| | atresia Fifty years of happiness were marked by a second marriage cer-| President Alice Nix, treasurer} hoped that proper action will paabiilmnd the pele: 8 wife the|emony at the Golden Wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie | Mrs. Mary Sinclair, first vice pre-| be taken by her parents to cor- a say was going to ler Brown on Wednesday evening. ident Mrs. N nd Sry igs The Browns received their many Key West friends at a party hectic Pte ce Sigg nd| given by their daughter, Mrs. T.R. Pritchard, at the home of Mr. \crosby attended the BPW meeting! mek at every — join os work . W. of the Tenth District Sunday ‘at the ler community in very! “ "piading botre nar bank ones One pie we eal Scandia at Hialeah, where alljimportant phase of National Sec- . Pritchard, le} distri -epre-|urity. (ee golden chrysanthemums and glad-plue with corsage and nosegay of. one of the ick were ri aa Defense means knowledge ROTOR RTT a ioli, Mr Brown waited with his|small golden chrysanthemums. Or- Inasmuch as the Key West Club|of adequate water, fire protection, cree best man, Dick Evans, and the/ganist for the occasion was Miss\¥.5, unable to join with the other|auxiliary heat, knowledge of home See the Film : Rev. Ralph Rogers, for his “bride” |Martha Morris. 15 clubs in their District Business|nursing and first aid, it was stress- eee who walked toward him on the arm} Mrs, Bel!, at whose home the Women’s Week, the Key West pre-|ed. "Light Of The World”: be UacabisMm: sath idea pee betray phe erptt stage sident was’ calied on to tell what). State finance chairman et Another of Dr. Bob Jones, Sr.’s, le ae is ¥ ut s ie be the same music that had accom-|and a corsage of gold chrysanthe- hea e during Business Women’s uae peaks club's Budget. Miss sermons oa od been put 729 FLEMING STREET SF pe 3 ae gs Eg geese 388 at ies j i | i Parents Don't Know About bring “divinity.” The ill be {ate hema ion arma ‘ re Wi an} lo journal, rect her. “angel” food cake there, too. i i s = E 8 Z & H F3 I : § é it ; i tt iy i i = i f 3 F gs, zB E i : : i : z [ $3 < i H opel =i Es H H i § i Hu E d 2 f #34 &> E| j Py Fz ge Ey 5 # E = : [ i u H ate 4] g ii 5388 5 BE! i i i panied her trip to the altar a halfjmums, embered century ago. A hush fell over the gathering as eset ba hichligy ptr Nod weg Sieg we the Ft Gowned in pale, dusty pink, the/the Rev. Rogers slowly read the| nun on State. Girls’ Industrial ter to the Key West.club while she bride wore a corsage of orchids and|service that had united the couple’ ‘School at Ocala,-which is the con. carried :. charming nosegay ofjin their venture into life together tinuing State-wide Project. of alll orchid baby chrysanthemums. She/fifty years ago. 86 BPW clubs_of the State. She! Friends crowded around to press voiced the appreciation of these’ Ihave a hole in the ground that/their congratulations and best! giris for the many gifts sent to you drop him into, wishes on the “newly-weds,” then them — gifts nerd lends happi-. tog back to sleep. Garbage buc- ; * x * inie.aitn talemieiant ng eigen ness to every teen-ager. are but it seem junior always seems to wea: lan pine appro ata eut his play clothes much too (2 high, tiered wedding cake which By wong Fvge toogy poten Enitting ... Crochet tion and levity accompanied the| fest. They'd have to wear like |Was iced in yellow. frequently, spoke of the prog VAL rind and bang of metal on metal.| iren anyhow to last even 4 tittle | Throughout the evening therelmode during the past year dee ta ae peal gg But this moring, oh my aching| while. But it takes the Armed |Was a background of soft organ|ne funds allowed by the past Le = = leyeballs! We have a new garbage| Services to test out the enduring |music playing the favorite old|iqature allowing for a wnch-oued. truck! It's a humdinger, designed| quality of materials, and’ after [songs of the couple. . the airs|eq’ addition to the building : to hide the filthy stuff away from) they, were through, the D. J. |that brought happy memories to all 7. particularly the little Che. Anon Ice Cream Parlor the sight and nostrils of humans.| company went out and bought up |Who. attended. Pel being built, as previously’ they urani drawer with |It was also a mighty cool night| @ large quantity of 85 ounce | Some vf the many guests attend-|1t oy tis audioren me Gal and Resta t the farmica top was just $14.95 {followed by a cooler day. What| army twill in the goed old dirt |ing the reception were Mr. and|usd the audit bidder ine and with double deor and draw- |happened? Those boys are.right| hiding khaki color and made up Mrs. Cecil Joyner, Mr. and Mrs.|"CV0" iced the need of a niew| NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ors it was $16.95, jon time. The moon wasn’t near| slacks and shirts for little boys james Gamble, Mr. and MYs.li3 0 ond . for this chapt},| Hours: 11 A.M. thru Midnight the combina. |ready to go to bed, even the dog! at play. These are real good look- |George C. Ebrhart, Mr. and Mrs} 73 siggeited that the BPW’s ind = - tion type, easily movable cabi- |had given up watching, and clank-| ing clothes too, and resemble |Atwood Sands, Mr and Mrs. Rich-|t cic gicnde eould by their organi. net and for jety clank bang pop down the street! nothing so much as Army or |ard Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles! 24 ettort maki this posal top jcame the gleaming white monster.| Navy khaki in small sizes. The |Lowe, Mr. and Mrs, M. Abrahamse,| 11405 Gibeoa snceks ely with! It stopped a full ten minutes in| slacks, in sizes up to 10 are $2.98, |Mr .and-Mrs. Alfred Sawyer, Mary|iiis” school, as there fs always a ‘ov won't be able to duplicate |front of the home of each house-| enly slightly higher for larger |Grinnell, Ruth Baker Jackson, Mr.|a5,.schoar as there, iS always. a these anywhere else either. They |holder. While the workers made| sizes. The shirts are $1.98 regard: |and Mrs. Harry M. Baker, Dr. and/ To" 0e h to # te that Mon-’ are exclusive at the Warehouse |good and merry, it stood and pon-| less of size. Mrs, A. M. Morgan, Me and Mrs," Guach . r nate 2 Chil Laet g ge! This |derously chewed up each scrap and vhs for real rough and tum- |G a Brodhead, Ae and aene Ri 4 [dren's Beas erie: will afford | is a real treat, ne tricks! [bit of garbage with a loud ne 1 real “F. “in Mari ard Quigley an ra irs. J. i 5 ‘ % 5 jing a ate. All the way as Olive with Sajpcaplblpe send E. Sterling. obec em: thon » SWasing Je =e i i i i i iH B 3F' ee i 3 8 = 3 . Be ‘was State President seven years ago. i Yarns .... Materials H UE z : fl if i A st er 2 & Ht fit yf i i 5 H F g SEES i 3 sat i HI | i Fi i | cy | hi i ‘f i i i z= ? i i Z $ Fs = 3 i : i 5 i 5 tiF 27 i $2 i z r H 722 3% Fs ‘PIONEER Fabric Center, x i A 3 Incorporated ,622 DUVAL STREET * i i turn for the State School. : folks who shud-|the street we all heard it. Lights] kets on the side. These at just | This comprises only a partial 7 turn a very unbecoming|came on here and there, and much! $1.98, and the name means vo! listing of the many friends a nae Arig of ia et Firat COIFFURE D: at the thought of|collective sleep was lost. Mother will stopped by to add their good wishes| iss = scared of Lake We the eating the slimy animal that a-| Now. I'd like to ask, why can’t! next washday with to Mr, and Mrs, Brown, th. He Larne agen saree ae REIDS oan iia “Coarh.” Howliar. Soura’ ite other, Sahat: Nev] ntase' te Genet ea sek coos ore cone I. “Conch.” How-|lar ike other folks? New] stead of the many other kinds rang f i ever, when same animal is pulled|equipment, cooler weather, why?| play slacks a, suits, CP U Clubs — — capo tigaar - Salon of Beauty reluctantly from the shell, washed|why? why? Vil bet you are reat curious | Plan Frolic Waren, oe or evernducted on|@22 Fleming St. Phone 2.5269 and cleaned, it’s a conch of a dif- Cee ee: Pa ot esdlelnnd re seg LA CONCHA HOTEL ferent color, and mighty good eat-| Gertrude Stein said, “A rose | all these things. Well as if Chief Petty Officers Clubs at the|“iVil Defense, and it was sugg ing too. is a rose is @ rose,” and Shake- | haven't already guessed. Naval Station and the Annex have z “+ I don’t take to Conch Chowder, .| speare said, “A rose by any oth- | the big Ideal Togs store ove: completed plans for Halloween mind you there's nothing bad tast-| er name would smell as sweet.” | the corner of Southard and Du- [celebrations this week. | Daily Menu fng to me about it, I just like] Well that Vigoro, Milorganite, | val Street. The Ship and Shore CPO Club Chan: 7 Take But slice one| Bloomaid, or Blu-green plant eR oe lat the Naval Station Annex will’ ges mn. of those big succulent white conchs| food you have to put around the | We've met people like the man/feature the music of the Tune Top-| In Stride! veal a fare-ye-well| bushes may not smell too sweet, [from Philadelphia who asked his|pers' on Friday evening. In addi- | ”, with an old wooden mallet, dip in| but it sure will make “rose is |State Senator Charles Weiner toltion to this popular combo, there We have “what it takes” batter and fry, and I'll come over| a rose is a rose” bloom big and |help him get hired as Pennsylvan-(will be dancing under the stars on to handle menu printing to A pei pansy tine. er cage ina a aoe pes official ——= because|the patio which will be decorated ~ with precisiort and dis- je've a lot “I guess I ite people.” for the occasion. Chief Pinder and Stes they're purely delicious too. Just| rain, and while molstore ie mest | ‘Then of course there's the biter|Chicf Booker have sancuncel taj Patch! We stricfly mcintcin your schedule of awe See nag enthinys a Important in growing things, these |half ‘way up in Duluth Minn, who|there will be prizes, favors, noise- daily changes. Every iter and price is double juice as a rents are apt to wash away |inserted a personal ad in the paper|makers, and masks. checked accuracy. Deliveri made the same and mix} a lot of carefully prepared top |there as follows: “As far as vad The Naval Station CPO Club will the ge our promise. Gee pad ign with your next tossed salad.| soil that contains all the good |husband Melvin Susienka, not being also give away prizes, favors, noise = eee who have no idea things your plants and lawns jresponsible for my bills, he never|makers and masks, and the word what they are eating (and that’s a) have to feed upon, jwas. I have always paid the billsjis that patrons may comedressed dirty vill like them) Mr. Baldwin's very best advice jas he usually doesn’t work.” as they please. . .in other words, | ea ——_—S SHOP EARLY! And Be Sure of A Good Selection 1. Use Our Christmas |. LAY-A-WAY. PLAN FOR ALL YOUR . - GIFT ITEMS ill to you, and he’s quite a writer Me x if you're celebrating the Witch.| * tee, is to come in and get your Bells usually ring, and Belles [Day Occasion by wearing appro- ° cuddle a little | fertilizer and get it on your lawns really ring. . .the bell with a (priate costumes, come on out as under the “kivvers” these | and around your shrubs quick | new hairdo from Denald’s. you are, otherwise this is not to nice | so everything will be in full aM be considered a Costume Ball. A bleom by the holidays. Now don’t go out getting scared/new band will be on hand at the| ¥ -M & ‘all over the place just because it’s\Naval Station, which Chief Young | | Among the new ideas for cars;|Hallowe’en and the witches areiconsiders should be to the liking nylon cord tires for long distance|riding around on their brooms andiof all chiefs and their guests. high speed driving. And sqmething the ghosts keep ghostly watch in) The Naval Station frolic is sche- we'll be seeing along Duval Street the graveyard. My goodness, they|duled for Saturday evening. . the before long: a push butten mach-|just get out Club will be suitably “dressed” '’ ine that elevates a parking plat-jcan go ou! for the occasion. ¥ with 2 good hai form six feet in half a minute,} See The Club Mana Chief Young THE -ARTMAN RE leaving space underneath’ for an-|day if i has further caaencad that the P SS Printing . Embossing just ir: the nick vf time for jother car. change me into a goblin. ‘Snack Bar is now open featuring Be PHONE 25661 -—g F i Hi az is I 3# i : ii i el ii geese bump season, the nice I forgot to ask the man what youlif she does, there are short orders, sandwiches, etc., at Mes iamas jdo if you want to unpark and|couldn’t tell the difference .\Peasonable prices. ve arrived = Children's Cor. you're six feet in the air with an-jLuv and a i better stock up jother car underneath, Maybe they [tavocite ghost. Jaxon. CITIZEN WANT ADS PAY OFF. ! i i l

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