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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES: TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Wednesday, December 2,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3, iz. : Litpeatis eg Halt pepped doesn’ ithere’d been too much. emphasis pogo ng By a wh tie ra [rns mga and daughter combina-|1123% Thomas St., announce the|2192 Harris Ave., Key West, to * packaged green salad and canned chicken, you can do this in minu- fermule. Naturally pure, this we- ter has no chemicals te upset tiny tummies. Call the Key West Glass and Mirrer Company, 2- ‘2443, fer delivery. They'll even bring you a quart of Crystal Springs Water fer your steam trent * * * Have you noticed the flowers and shrubs around the Island lately? | This time a year the poinsettias are blooming. Key Westers call them the “Christmas Flower.” And 80 is the yellow elder, better known as the “popper tree.” There's a ganizations are planning for their|\°" 2 Christmassy look with paper cut fine, slices cf hardcooked eggs, |Christmas parties. Even folks who shreds of green pepper or tiny ripejhave no small fry for Santa to|were sProns that would lend glam- olives, pitted, natch, and quarters|visit are thinking about getting|°" ‘ any hostess (host, too, as beautiful Duranta, or “golden dew- drop” on Margaret near Fleming with its skyblue flowers and gold- en berries, xx Now fs the time to get rid of seole. You can de a powerful let ef spraying with a rented pewer spreyer from Baldwin's acress 1 just called Miss Hilda Cuniff,| eurty heir. President of the Key West Garden| Suzy (adv.) cn to the beach just other day for all the snow and holly you ever | saw, Sun tan is much more be- coming than frostbite. i i ii ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE t Looks Like Christmas TELEPHONE: hristmas:Tea And Musical Program Citisen Office, 2.5661 Apply To Wed ude arieflichs Hie f $ HF ii bi aZTiFe ii hi init iflizi : z $ 5: 3 i 2§ 3 +s. x rfez ” is] RAYMOND FELTON, center, admiringly holds up some of the Christmas gifts being by members of the Woman's Club for the annual bazaar to be held at the Woman's Club saucy little | On Saturday from 2 p.m. throughout the afternoon until everything is sold, which shouldn't bive flew- take long, if all the gifts are as pretty as these. Looking on are Mrs. Greyburn Pinder, left, and Miss Hilda Cunniff—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch . 3 : i 3 it aie : E ‘ i : | i | ff il Woman’s'Club Committees, Members \Key West Boys Are Busy Making Preparations For |Are Promoted At (Club’s Christmas Bazaar Saturday [Military School Pes a suit eral secue Pretty or practical, personal or for the ehold, were being completed by groups of busy Woman’s Club members who were sewing on articles for the Woman’s Club Christ- legs : sae ” aie ge sere mas bazaar to be held this coming Saturday. ee eee The members have been meeting almost daily for the past few |4t Miami Military Academy to the weeks at the home of Mrs. Katherine Monroe, bazaar chairman, |fank of cadet second lieutenant. where each has given her special talent and time to contributions to| Other promotions: Cadet. Pvt! ner the only) lei the various booths which will be open to the public at the bazaar. |Delbert C. Guisinger, son of Lt. lays, Clubs and or- Home-made jams and jellies took; ~ \Comdr. D. C. Guisinger, of Key 5 = |West, to private first class; Pvt.jand Mes. Lord, Births William Lester Johnson, of 610/plateau Duval St., to private first class; |sleigh Sen to Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Cruz, Z : i H ; 3 Hf A f i & 4 [is i ii f ; iF pe He H Erte ; Fs z 5 H i Zz i 35 g E 8 Cadet Sgt. Raymond R. Lord, 5s * i i il 3 Hitt ij r and ribbon decorations, and there Pvt. Thomas R. Gibson, of 1311 Sth St., Key West, to private first class; Pvt, Richard W, Sibilia, of Mrs. J. Edgar Willing thought x * » so she whipped up sean ely of a son, Cedrick Eugene, masculine aprons on butcher lines on Meg pod gpl get for father and son sizes). Lovely littie cases for reading in town. There's seme fabulous — felts. atelier bein Lassiters have Daughter teindeer about 8 inches tall, quins and pearls, Fine Arts Chair-|_ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lassiter, made of metal fell and mesh man, Mrs. Lee Goddard, was|D-8 Fort Village, announce the with collars of tiny greens and linding a capable hand. where.(birth of a daughter, Shirleen Ann, ornaments. Then, the Christmas needed, and the bazaar on November 26th at Monroe Gen- berg little ones all spangled Sretiens pean ay fe take ih eral Hospital. See con ke Dee ota |s.0 4 Woman's Club’ Board. meet- Delebet te: hee Mrs. Ruby Park, 1324 Newton on|private first class. November 26th at Monroe General epacrreetenreenentiery Hospital, About half of all employed per-; sons in the United States use their cars to help them earn a living. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR | WEDNESDAY, December 2nd f 9:00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Cemmissary, 9-12 ing. 10:00—SubRon Officers’ Wives’ vaesugiry Fort’ Teylor In charge of the food booth is|St. was informed by long dis-} 10:00—ZX-11 OWC, place to be annou sleeves of lacy gold and silver |MrS- Carl Brevaldi, Christmas de-|tance telephone call, that her wc tiend City Navy Wives’ Club, Bldg. 178, U. 8. Naval @ta- corations, Mrs, Richard Goodh; daughter, Mrs. Steve Fine of New thelr ? nal 8:00—Dade Lodge, at Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, at. clubbouse z z i z & 2 gilded novelties, Mrs. Donald G. Heinley,/York City had given birth to a rer Generar nai eet (plants, Miss Hilda Cunniff andldaughter, Carolyn Louise. Mrs. bol ren parties, oct sth Mrs. William G. Warren, white|Fine is the former Marlene Park 8:30—Outboard Club Auxiliary, place to be. announced should have en aluminum-lined elephant booth, Mrs, J. Edgarjof Key West. THURSDAY. December 3rd lee bucket covered in bambee or |Willing, silhouettes, Mrs. Phoebe : 1:00—HS-1 OWC, at Aeropalms white er natural Madagascer Hazelwood Morse, jams and jellies, A star-shaped mold is a good in-| 42:15—Rotery Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall cloth, Pretty and practical, they Mrs. John Ballentine, and presid-jvestment around holiday time. It 1:00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 1-4 are less than $6.00. Gift Heuse ing over a surprise specialty booth|turns out such pretty molded sal- 2:00—Women’s Auxiliary (sewing), Monroe General Hospital has lots of unusual stecking stuf. |Wil be the Princess Nina Carac-/ads and desserts for festive tables. i 3:00—Circle Il, First Methodist Chureh, place to be antouneed ciolo. pe ee eee 7:30—Dorcas Society, a* the Lutheran Church 8:00—Elks Lodge, at the clubhouse 8:00—VFW Post No. 3911, VFW Post Home : 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House FRIDAY, December 4th : 9:00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 913 10:00—Gym Classes for officers’ wives, Bldg. 88, Seaplane Base be cuter The bazaar will open at two/take advantage of this opportunity email stock . [o’clock promptly at the Woman’s/to buy Christmas gifts that have te eve vagal Club 319 Duval St., and everyone|charm, imagination and a touch @ fluffy powder puff Sante in the Key West area is invited tojof the unusual. de dusted Holiday Gifts To Be Sold 5 43 Ee a* H $ 4 i z & ? H ® little girl's prayer for WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS iN THE LINE OF CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR LOBE Children’s TOYS . ’ “We Fit The Hard-to-Fit? AROUND THE TABLE at Mrs. Katherine Monroe’s home are Pace, right, puts final touches on some .hand work that she 4 . “When in Miami. Visit Our Store at 29 NE. Fist Street - is doing. i. a Come TO THR Mrs. Monroe, center, who looks at one of the many pretty, SHOPPING "KEY ee ee eae filmy aprons that will be available to Key West shoppers at ; : : 'AMILY SHOE STORE. ? TRO! -— the bazaar Saturday. Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, president of $10-Fleming ; . Wi PICAL TRADER the Woman's Club, left, holds the apron, while Mrs. H. E. CONVENIENCE. me Street: ‘Key ‘est, Florida ‘L ILLEGIBLE