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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25662 Monday, December 14,1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ayShees Plan \PTA Plans | ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR ‘Christmas Parties (Christmas Party | yonpay, pecember Wth | " ? : ; This Season IF or Children | 20:00-Gym Classes for offices’ wives, Bldg. #2, Seaplane Base _ JayShees held their regular meet-| Truman Elementary School open.| 7:30—Wesley an Service Guild, ist Meth jing recently at the home of presi-ieq its regular PTA meeting with) 7:30—DeMolay Mothers’ Circle. St. Paul's Py i ai Jee Dacqua. ‘community singing and the pledge} 8:00—Beta Sigma Phi sorority, on Seminar | y * ‘ ‘ | 3 a ‘A, 00! early people at the County Home| Boys and girls of Mrs. Catherine) 5°99 Presbyterian Church Exec. Board, at the church lon Monday, December 14th at 7 Logan's class sang Christmas caf) g°99 Logi “Marti” Nro. 3, Orden Caballeros de Marti, 919 i. m. All members are asked to|0ls while the Nativity scene was! « Elizabeth St. rie ‘ — attend that event which is ee ee eteiral of Poin.|__8:00—Aleoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 515‘: Duval St. the direction of chairman Mrs. Lino we TUESDAY, December 15th Castro. jciana School spiritual educational ae reat ae nie eae tobet jchairman of Monroe County Coun-| 5 p, at Naval Commissary, 9-12 Gifts will be distributed and re- | 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament, Key West Golf Club cil, gave a talk on spiritual educa- a en The oe tion of our children. It was on the| 12:30—FRA Auxiliary, luncheon, place to be announced i f topic of the importance of early) 6:45—Kiwanis Club, La Concha Hotel the County Home for over a year 7:30—Youth For Christ, Fleming St. Methodist Church ‘There's only 9 shopping days 'til) Christmas — including Christmas) Eve—and who wants to shop then? Let's wrap up our Christmas shop-' ping this week. * % * The Globe Shee Store on Flem- | ing Street has “Muk Luks” in bright or pastel colors. These cunning little slipper socks for ririt religious education in the home. your papoose are embroidered with authentic Indian designs. “WMuk Luks” come in cotton or woo! at $2.99 — all packaged and ready to wrap. For older folks, | 4 Glebe has “Honeybugs” — slip- |Ped UP per socks with sponge rubber soles — for men and women in sizes colors cotton [Pie realize what a grand bunch of oy ste ug kids we have in Key West. They’re budgets always ready and willing to do Teenage ge tendy thing for other people. The Key Club, the Keyettes, the Junior Debs and the Nu Phi Mu all have school and community service projects $2.99 and wool for only $3.99. with Globe's low prices! Low heeled red baby doll pumps or e smart little number in rape trimmed with gold kid would just the thing for holiday dates that would put some of us old folk: and doin’s. Buskens new mocca- |) 114 school organizations tha’ sins in red or tan have low heels really pitch and help make this old and are just made for |itter buggin’ after the game. Extra flexible mare We sole frp od when it gets to middie ‘i Shoal Wi paw seont fo Got technical, (°F Canmenas Deesentsl they're “shenkiess.” Rock a better place to live. lovely your hair can be—Donald. * % * The Halfbacy Club gave a wing- SUZY, (advt.) ding pienic for the football team and their dates up on Big Pine Key yesterday. For the first time(Carbonells Have in her young life, our oldest got . enough fried chicken and the things Houseguests that go with it, Everybody had fun, ud ches, even if they ALN alee ais ce dune, cots and a (aera ee beeen (Given By Surface Development Group It's one way getting even for|Mich., the houseguests of Mrs.) . all those long. afternoons of prac-\Nelson’s sister and brother-intaw, 1s Next Event On Holiday Calendar | tice. The Halfbacks deserve a big)Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Carbonell, hand for putting on the picnic. |509 Whitehead St. Mrs. Nelson i u H *% There's still time to whip up @ |Key West. dream of a dress for the holiday whirl, Sends’ Fabric Store, 706 s Duval has all aeons of ao \VEW Ladies fale colors —- and i's's one-/Honor Guests with threads, 0 evind cwety thing te trues |AE Buffet Supper your dress. Those adorable dolly VFW Auxiliary held a buffet sup-| William Maddox, USN, Command- ases in the window are mace lpce recently in honor of district|ing Officer DesDiv, and Mrs. Mad-Ine Key West dame fine materials you'll find |President-Lee Sanders. at Sands’. : x «wk Conchs will take on Miami Senior|Ronley and Evelyn Dyer who i High School, If it's as exciting as|4lso from Hollywood. i ian, whose husband is attached | parents with Coral Gables, bet-| A business meeting preceded the jemian parents, pe ring set smelling salts along! |Supper at which time plans were|to SurAsDevDet, has named her} The groom is the son of the I'm real proud of our team. Coral|completed for a Christmas party|committee in charge of decorations senior Rodriguez of Key West. Gables knew they were in a bas-|for crippled children as well a i|J- Flannery, M. M. Young andidreds of " ight di to the|children of post members. It will|J- Flan f |dreds of guests were present to} race tered Beart chtkes be held on December 20th and/John Tillotson who will be assisted give their good wishes to the shuddered when they found- out|there will be gifts for all from|the Mesdames R. H. Robeson, J.|bride and groom who will have a| that the Conchs had been practic-|Santa. ing basketball for less than. two % i Here’s some handy kitchen arith-|completed, will follow a Christmas|island City where they will make| weeks. They'd heen at it. since metic: You'll get about % cup dic-|theme, and the menu, chosen by|their home. October! Simonton near Truman, Julian |° sliced pineappl says he made-a mistake! He's | Tiny star - shaped cutters are loaded with red toe thong san- |available and are useful at holiday | dies — the handmade ones with \time. Make pimiento stars with cork wedges. You won't be mak- |them for topping green vegetable: ing a mistake if you dash down jor casseroles. Stinchfield announces with pride the arrival of a choice and exciting selection of Mexican imports from Lila Bath of Acapulco! . «+» distinctive Clothing and gi, :s for men and women. See our Lila Bath Window at 417 Duval St. Christmas Store Hours — 9:00 AS@. to 8:00 P.M. bi ecteminn piace ee 7 pene DRe Gaasen to shame, and these are just a few Come on Suzy, time to get off] your soap box. You might need it ithe former Maryjane Lowell of| dinner dance to be given at Fort Taylor on Saturday, December 19th Among out-of-town guests were|Commanding Officer NOU, and} Miss Elena Georgina Pons, district commander Harold Metter Renee case M. Far-| daughter ide. and Meapitinea cia ’ = ident of the Hol . , wee hergged joe gy ts abt Aiery Camien Zinkle, president |AUW, and Mrs. Farrell and Cmar. Pons of 5C Porter Pl, was mar- night at the High School Gym. The|0f the Hollywood Auxiliary Grace} H. G. Leahy, USN, Commanding|Tied Friday evening, December ee % ed drained pineapple and aboaut|Mrs. Ajemian with the aid of Lt.) Attendents were Mrs. Dora Val- Down at Arts and Things on | °* CUP juice from a nine-ounce can Cmdr. Lovejoy, USN, and Mrs. /\dez, sister of the bride, and Joh t 4% % f pe P. $. Come in and see how Rashceeuaen LITTLE SUSAN WOLFSON. tiny ballet dancer, will be one of the dancers featured in the musical revue, “Step Lively,” to be given here soon.—Photo by Karns. Christmas Dinner Dance At Ft. Taylor is Christmas festivities among Navy circles will include a large) by the Surface Development Group Officers’ wives. It will be a large affair and wi Il include high ranking guests and their ladies as well as many townsp eople who work with the naval units in a civilian capacity who may care to attend. Among prominent names on the guest list are Capt. A. 0. Momm,|E lena Pons USN, Commanding Officer SurAs-| ») "a DevDet, and Mrs, Momm, Capt.| Becomes Bride dox, Cmdr. J. E. Wheeler, USN, s | Officer MinEvDet, and Mrs. Leahy.|12th, to Gregorio Rodriguez, Jr., Dance chairman, Mrs. B. V. a ceremony at the home of her 's'which includes the Mesdames W.| It was a large wedding and hun- E, Tanner and J. R. Collins. wedding trip up the east coast of| Decorations, which have not been/|Florida before returning to the! Lovejoy will feature the traditional |jny Rodriguez, brother of the groom.| roast beef entree. |The service was read by Pedr Cocktails will be served from| Aguilar. ah, : x o'clock, and the buffet dinner} will be at seven with dancing be- S| ginning at nine. iGuy Lombardo’s It will be a gay party with in- . \formal dress in the way of smart| Last Point Band j cocktail and dinner frocks. Most of ithe gentlemen will wear business| 1. O Play Here } suits. Reservations may be made} oe Candulla’s popular Society through the various Naval unitjorchestra, which is currently fea- |Glenda Kilgallon, Kay Haviland, | at regular intervals, and they have ‘The regular business meeting! enjoyed these events as much 88 sojowed. Membership chairman| the ones for whom the parties are/nobert Kershaw announced that| oles membership to date was 453, with Plans were completed for anoth-|five rooms reporting 100 percent| er Christmas party at which the membership. JayShees will be hostesses to all! Mrs, Amelia Cabot gave several! JayCees and their wives. Invita- safety rules to be observed through tions for the affair are now in the the holidays, and Mrs. Edward mails. Bayly gave a report of the State mittee to choose a young manitona Beach. from the community to be the re-| The blue ribbon award was a- cipient of the Jay Shees’ annual|warded. It was won, under the| Distinguished Service Award. leadership of Mrs. Ben Adams, | Plans for the future included a|Room representatives chairman spring fashion show and dance dur. Mrs. William Gardner asked all ing the first week of March. After,members to be present on Thurs- the holidays there will be commit-|day morning, December 17th, at tees appointed for that event. 9:30 to help pack fruit and candy At the meeting a new member, for the children’s party to be given Mrs, Helio Garcia, was welcomed, |" following day. a and Mes, Joe Pinder, program| "oom count awards were pre- chairmn, gave a talk on Christmas|*eated to Miss Mary Ingles’ 6th decorations. There were lovely PW ang ret ee Se by terpieces, wreathes and door dec-| rs. Gilbert Cosner. Refreshments orations made by Mrs. Pinder and|°T® served at the close of the other club members. jmmenene Members present included Mrs.! Canned fig or pium pudding are Hacqua, Mrs. Pinder, Mrs. Leroy time savers for holiday dinners. Sawyer, Mrs. Jim Looper, Mrs.|But give them a homemtade touch Henry Higgs, Mrs. Isadore Matt iby serving them with hard sauce guez, Mrs. Newt Ketchings, Mes.|made with part white and part Harry Knight, Mrs, Charles Pierce, brown sugar. Mrs, Lino Castro, Mrs. Sam Col- lins and Mrs. Everette Sweeting. “Step Lively” Dance Revue Given Dec. 16th The musical revue “Step Live- ly” to be given by students of the) Pinder School of the Dance on Wed. evening, Dec. 16 at 9:30 at NCCS-USO Clubhouse, will have as its opening number “Mr. Cotton Picker” with Rose Yates, Kay) iS CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity to thank each and everyone for the kindness extended during the ill- ness and death of our Beloved Mother. Also, we wish to express our thanks for the beautiful floral | offerings, to the donors of cars and for expressions of sympathy. All of these were deeply appreciated. FAMILY OF MRS. BELINDA E. WATKINS. ‘Haviland, Ruth Kearns, Patti Chap- | NE man and Glenda Killgallon. j Apel “Gypsy Aires” will be a solo by| Interiors little Susan Wolfson, while “Ballet ] Custom Work Done In Our Own Moderne” will be given by Sandra} Decorating Workshop bevoms DIAL 2.2365 A waltz clog will be presented | | iby Andrea Coniff, Ruth Maziau, $04 FLEMING ST._ KEY WEST | Rhonda Schafner, Stuart Brenner, Pearl Sosin, Charlotte Kearns, Margaret Morales and Shelia 3 Gardner. “Ballet Classique” will be by J. REIDS Glenda Killgalion, and there wi follow a series of solo dances by Salon of -Beauty Rose Yates, Patti Chapman, Caro-|423 Fleming St. Phone 12-5263) yn Case and Gale Varela. LA CONCHA HOTEL A ballet samba by Lorraine But- ler and Gerry Pinder will be fol- lowed by the concluding number, a military tap, by Rose Yates, | ree DESIGNERS Ruth Kearns and Patti Chapman. | The revue will be presented for'| service personnel, and their guests and will be the first of several Planned programs during the holi- day season. In addition to the revue, there will be dancing for all to the music of Ida Gellrich’s orchestra, V7-—_oo---— q Cooked shrimp and cooked snap headquarters, Information concern. tured at Guy Lombardo’s East|beans, when comined with a savory ing reservations may be obtained/Point House in Freeport, L. I., has|cream sauce, make a fine supper through Mrs. Ajemian, chairman/been signed to open the season at of the affair, by dialing 2-7650, |the Casa Marina Hotel on Decem- casserole. Season the sauce with Worcestershire, celery salt and dry —_— ber 18th. ‘High School PTA To Hear Xmas Program The regular monthly meeting of the Key West High School PTA will be at 7:30 Tuesday night in the high school auditorium. Pre- siding will be the high school PTA president, Mrs. Merville Rosam. Following the business meeting, the program will be in charge of Mr. Thomas Whitley, director of choral music at the high school. He will present not only his large mixed chorus, but also a new org- anization, the girls’ Glee Club. These groups will present a pro- gram of Christmas music which will also be featured at their ves- | per performances later in the week. Featured will be “Gloria Patri,” We several carols; and “Jesu Bam- bino,” the latter with George Las- tres as soloist. As a special fea- ture, Miguel Mariscal will present the Myra Hess piano arrangement BAUSCH AND LOMB PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY mustard. Dr. J. A. Valdes Specializing in Eye Examination and Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION OF LENSES 33 Years Experience and Service In This Community WE ALSO CARRY A i COMPLETE LINE OF Use Acme Western Boots At Slightly Higher Prices of Bach's Jesu Joy of Man's De-| 24-Hour Service On Any Eye Glass Prescription siring. The full chorus will end the program with the finale to the Christmas Cantata by Ringwald. All members and parents are in- vited to attend this Christas meet- ing and program. Address: 619 ACROSS FROM BEACHCOMBER, ONE FLIGHT UP Telephone 2-7821 or Broken Lenses OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A.M., 2 TO $ P.M. Duval Street DUVAL STREET NEXT TC 1A CONCHA HOTEL 7:30—Minoca Council, degree of Pocahontas, Redmen's Hall 7:30—Order of Rainbow Girls, at Scottish Rite Temple 7:45—Duplicate Bridge, at Fort Taylor 8:00—Beginners’ Bridge, at Fort Taylor 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall 8:00—Junior Woman’s Club, at the Woman's Club 8:00—Disabled Amer. Veterans, No. 33, 422 Amelia St. 8:00—PTA, Key West High Sch ool 8:00—Stock Car Ass'n, at Legion Home, Stock Is. 8:15—Rumba Lessons, Fort Ta ylor Mrs. Tacqua appointed a com-|convention held recently at Day- WEDNESDAY, December 16th 9:00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 9-12 10:00—OWC Book Review Group, at Ft. Taylor 10:30—Navy Wives’ Club No. 88, Bldg. 178, Naval Station 12:30—NAS Officers’ Wives’ Club, place to be announced 12:30—HS-1 Officers’ Wives’ Club, place to be announced 1:15—Monroe County PTA Council, place to be announced 8:00—Business and Professional Women’s Club, at the Woman's 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, at clubhouse THURSDAY, December 17th 10:00—Martha Franks Circle, 1st Baptist Church, place to be am 12:15—Rotury Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 12:30—VX-1 Officers’ Wives’ Club, place to be announced 1:00—Thrift Shop, at Naval Commissary, 1-4 00—Women’s Auxiliary (sewing), Monroe General Hospital 6:30—Lions Club, 1007 Seminary St. 8:00—Elks Lodge, at the clubhouse he YOUR Boss . . YOU CAN STILL HAVE Christmas Cards ¢ Personalized Christmas Cards r . Paper Boy .. . Baby Sitter... Doctor .. . God Child . . . Etc. 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