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SOCIETY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Jo Ellen Keller, Editor Invitation To Dance SHE’S BLONDE AND BEAUTIFUL and she’s Bettye Toppino, wearing one of the many outstanding gowns shown by Beta Sigmna Phi at their recent fashion parade that held the spot- light for Key West Thanksgiving festivities. Oh, How Lovely Is The Evening... Gown THEY COULDN'T BE MORE GLAMOROUS than when wearing these drifting, dreamy de- signs by Mar-Fd, with jewelry by Beachcomber and those very. special, very soignee hair-dos by Donald. Shown above are, left, Audrey Wilsor To Pla Play Or Not To Play CASUAL CLOTHES FOR SPECTATORS « Allen, right, were a part of the pretty Mar Sigma Phi. Others Mikich—Citizen -\mest successful fashion parades ever sponsored here. Edna Gene Landrum, Mickey Rena, Polly Carbonell and ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE | Telephone: Citizen Office, 25661 Beta Sigma Phi Scores Fashion Touchdown Here Starlight, soft music, the rustle of « breeze throvgh the pelm ; trees. . .no, it wasn't some far-off enchanted isle, it was eur ewn Casa Marina Hotel patio here in Key West, and its beauty was the | ‘backdrop for Beta Sigma Phi’s “Touchdown in Fashions,” one of the | | A stage was built for the occasion extending from the hotel out into the open area where throngs of guests sat at small tables watch- ing the fabulous gowns by Mar-Ed shop being modeled by local beau- | ties representing various groups here in the Island City. Ann Cobo modeled for the Garden Club, Lynn Sellers for Nu Phi lea, Marie Sanvall for Fleet Reserve, Noel Keyettes, ; |Nancy Pallacier for Sinawiks, Millicent Taylor for Rainbow Girls, |Mitzie Fisherman for JayShees, Ann Buck for DOES, Betty Leu Roberts for the Junior Woman‘s Club, Sunny Finch fer the Business | ao Professional Women’s Club, Mickey Renna for the Woman's Club | and Natalie Knight for the Halfback Club. Kenyou for | From Navy groups the models were: Je Ann Marten, Cora Re- BSS Charlotte Dunstand, Jean Bruce, Marion Mikich, Mary Ful- ler, Lois Lindsmith, Rese Marie Brown, Connie Morrisen and the popular Ditty Dumas. | Beta Sigma Phi had as models Bettye Toppine, Edna Gene Lan. drum, Florence Rabon, Marina Sikes, Ann Barber and president of the sorority Sylvie Knight. Local models in the show were Joan Lastres, Lona Allen, Vi-Ann | Youmans, Faye Wade, Polly Carbonell, Audrey Wilson, Betty Kerr | Teppine and Esther Smith. Now, More Than Ever a gal can get by with wearing the unusual. |This winter the college ,irl has jtaken the shirt right off of a man’s lback. In fact, she has taken more jthan his shirt—She’s swiped his \jacket, shorts, knee socks, trench jeoat, and even added a trouser jeuff on- skirts; Only thing original is the ever popular red flannel nightshirt, with a matching dust- er. Here’s the chance for the guys to get even; and come out parading in red flannels, Well now! Fads And Fashions: Mink seems’, to be showing up in most peculiar {places this season. If you are one jof those gals who have yearned for a mink of your own, you can |compromise and settle for a mite jof fluff from that wonderul little mammal who yields such a valu- able fur. One of the most Popular of smaller bits of elegance is the} mink collar and cuff sets. Some] jof these are plain, while others | are surrounded by glowing rhine- \stones and pearls. Another mink accessory which compliments a jcashmere sweater or suit is the mink kerchief. The least expen- sive mink purchase would be the unique hoop earrings in silverblu mink. You can match these with a bracelet for glamorizing simple wools, or how about a cute little “pin cushion” made from a fluff jof mink, complete with pearl stud- ded stick pin. These items would be a w-w-wonderfully inexpen- sive Christmas item for the |hubby who wants to remember the li'l woman with mink! Equally Popular this season is |leopard, both genuine and imita- tion. These range from muffs to belts. Incidentally, there are a couple of smart gals out at Sigs- jbee Park who are making extra} \Christmas money by styling their] own leopard collar and cuff sets, | jand hand made belts, ¢ understand that they have sold these to ¥: ious down-town shops. { Heads Up! The pixie look is the! |peak of fashion for hats this se: ;Son, which nicely compliments the {new short Italian-boy hair style. | Glamourous Gams: A glittering metallic thread running up the back seam of sheer nylons is the latest hoisery fashion. The thread will not rust, pull or snag, and is jcompletely sudsable. Which te- |minds me, experts say that nylons | wear out faster if not allowed to} “rest” between wearings, |member to wash and put away for| ja few days, thus alternating each | |have sparkle a-plenty this season. | |Bugle beads and jeweled neck-| |lines add a touch of glamour that! jwill lend excitement to the Christ- | |mas season. | lor wired a man, informing him \that his mother-inlaw died and asked him whether he wanted her] jburied, embalmed or cremated. ittle suit worn by pretty Lona [The reply was “All three, Take; no chances.” y Beta | enibalit rear Marion | Tt is believed that the natural jbody odors of many birds are isharply reduced during nesting. | metre sth ta 2 little modeling herself. Commentators were Bob Youmans and Gladys Jackson Zim- Albin whose fine tenor voice has graced so many of Key West's s0-| cial events, a lovely ballet number by the Princess Nina Caracciole’s Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment talented pupil Darlene Jurczynski, and the dance team Gail Varela; FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE j iand Dennis Jolly who did their own version of “Perdide.” Sweetheart of Beta Sigma Phi was revealed as a very charming | geiden haired young lady with @ complete wardrobe. . .a large and winsome walking doll. It was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season and ail | Guests agreed that it was “one ofthe loveliest nights of the year. ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR SUNDAY, December 6th 2:00—Civil Air Patrol Cadets, P oinciana Community House 3:30—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballero de la Luz, Amelia St. MONDAY, December 7th 9:30—Key West Ministerial Association, YMCA-USO Clubhouse, | Whitehead St. 10:00—Gym Classes for officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base 3:00—Presbyterian Women, Circle II, place to be announced 3:00—First Methodist Church, Circle I, placed to be announced! 7:30—First Baptist Church, WMU, at the church 7:30—Pythian Sisters, Temple No. 20, at Pythian Hall 8:00—Methodist Men, at Wesley House 8:00—Executive Board Meeting, PTA, Poinciana School 8:00—Presbytreian Women, Circle I, place to be announced 8:00—Presbyterian Women, Circle III, place to be announced 8:00—Logia “Matri” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de Marti, 919 | Elizabeth St. 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 515% Duval St. TUGSDAY, December 8th 00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 9-12 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, Key West Golf Club 10:00—ZX-11 Officers’ Wives’ Club, at Aeropalms 6:45—Kiwanis Club, La Concha Hotel 7:30—Youth For Christ, Fleming St. Methodist Church 7:30—Order of Demolay, Scottish Rite Temple 1:30—First Methodist Church, WSCS, at the church 7:30—Truman School PTA, at the School 7:45—Duplicate Bridge, at Fort Taylor 00—Beginners’ Bridge, at Fort Taylor 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall ene Pistol and Rifle Club, Legion Home Stock} Island 8:00—Harris School PTA, at the school 8:00—FRA Ladies’ Auxiliary, at FRA Home 8:00-—VFW Post 3911 Ladies’ Auxiliary, at VFW Home :15—Rumba Lessons, Fort Taylor — — KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS |Your Grocer SELLS That Geod CARD PARTY (STAR * BRAND NCCS Hall, 8 P.M. |AMER XMAS SUGGESTIONS Our Usual Christmas Offer $10.00 TRADE IN On Your Old Bike 15 pe. 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