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© JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Wednesday, December 30, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 “it’s hands off.” x*erk Make a New Yeer’s resolution to keep your fingers neat. Have a manicure at Donald's, Debs—who/Joe Pineda, has “perdynooks,” ”* and un-|Unravelled, this means Joe has a) ; the|combination of personality, dyna- mite and good looks! x kk | Let Universal Cleaners on Eliz- abeth near Fleming give yeur attention.” * * | If a lad gets the family car for most”... meansia date, he has the “wheels” to plete accord. If a he,|take his “chick” places—maybe to lescribed as the “end,” \the “‘suack pit” for a soda. The’ * the “overall,” or/principal’s office is referred to as Dad, it’s just|the “pentagon” and at exam time, 5 “wailing sheets” are passed out. * 4% 1 you're a “chick” who's net so “slick”. . let the Adorable Beauty Salon, 924 Simonton get you back in shape with a series | of treatments on their Maclevy machines—vused in all the finest beauty salons, A New Year's Special. . twelve treatments for $25.00, * % * A “toad” is not just a garden in- habitant, but in the “tough all over makes the honor roll is known as a “slurper.” * 4 * A trellis will help your climb- ing plants and vines such as Bouganvilles, Alamandas and Stephanotis keep in shape, and add beauty te your yard. Another timely tip from Baldwin's Nur- sery, 1101 Simonton Street. x *, * This could gp on as long as a teen-age telephone talk since they seem to have a language all their jown. Like any foreign tongue, knowing a few words or phrases jhelps you keep track of a con- versation. 1 found all these defini- tions very enlightening and hope they help other frustrated families translate their offsprings remarks. I know at least one father who is going to be relieved+ to find out what a “toad” really is! See you next year! Let’s get it bali a good shopping start! Suzy adv aoa Archer has “frost- forehead”. . .she has) A pretty girl is sometimes re- ferred to as a “druell.”” A boy with) @ steady. “doll” belongs in the Church Women |Hartmanns Leave Have Party After Visiting For Holidays Family Here The regular monthly meeting of} Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartmann, the Women of the Presbyterian/Jr., left today for their home in The meeting opened with emer . Richard ter. Sen, Mary Soune hyenas the devo|i8 Sales manager for a termite tional, Luke 21-20. company in the West Palm Beach- Installation of officers for New/Fort Pierce area. Year was done by the Rev. Coul- ter, Corsages: were presented to in- coming as well as outgoing officers. ‘The business session was presid- ed over by Mr. Vera Sterling, pre- home of the senior Hartmanns, 2417 Fogarty Ave. Mr. Hartmann cident. Chairman of ‘Circle No, 2 was in Rhairman of Circle No. 2 was in eharge of the lesson and program) for the evening. The lesson was} given by the chairman Mrs. Anna| | Rosam. Prayer ip unison closed the meet- | Chairman of the Christmas par- ty Mrs, Mildred Felton invited Even everyone to sing favorite Christ- mas Carols accompanied at the pia- “po by Mrs. Alieda Bringman. Mrs. Macy Turner gave a read- fog “The Spirit of Christmas.” | Santa Claus then made a very! Bappy, noisy entrance and gifts were given to everyone present. Games were also enjoyed an#) @wo humorous readings were given | Dy Mrs. Mildred Felton. i Delicious refreshments were ser- | wed from a table decorated in the | Christmas motif. i Hostesses were Mrs. Dorothy) Heinly and Mrs. Yvonne Baillod. | William Daniel Home On Leave Over Holidays William Daniel, son of Mrs. Fio-| rence Daniel, 383 Simtonton St., is bome on leave over the holidays. Mr. Daniel who is a private in the U. S. Army is attached to 136th | (nfantry Division at Camp Rucker. Favors NO COVER - department,” while anyone whoj- No Reservation Necessary In Our Bar For A Table Reservation PHONE 2-5251 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO Margaret Sawyer Is Bride mony at Old Stone Methodist Church last evening. Wearing a the United States Navy. Dance For Public |Gladys Watson To Be Given At’ {Is Bride Of Bayview Park Richard Beeson eke the’ op operetien/ae Marmaan Miss Gladys Watson, @aughter of : . . _\Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wafson, 1430 Kranich and the Local Musicians) pi7, Street, became the bride of Union, a large dance has been ar-/Richard Beeson son of Mrs. 0. J. fanged to be held in Bayview Park Carl, Allegheny, Pa., on December on Friday, Jan. 8, 1954, it was an-|11th here. nounced today by Paul G, Albury,! The wedding took place at the city recreation director.’ \home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. The dance is co-sponsored by the|Chester King, who lives at G-3 Music Performance Trust Fund of|George Allen Apts. the American Federation of Musi-| The Beesons are at home to their cians and the City Recreation De-friends in Key West at 1420 Cath- partment. Music for the dance will /erine St. be furnished by the well known} Mambeleros, under the direction of der Key West's balmy skies. There Emelio Rojas and will consist oflis no admission charge for this ten pieces. {dance at Bayview Park basketball The dance will start at 8 p. m.jcourt Friday, Jan. 8th 1954 from 8 and run until 11 p. m. Dancing will'to 11 p, m, be on the recently constructed bas se = EVERYONE came the bride of Richard Betzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Betzel, Brooklyn, N. Y., in a. cere- princess-style gown of lace over over taffeta, the bride carried a white Bible decorated in orchids. The groom is serving with VFW GROUPS TO HOLD DANCE NEW YEAR'S EVE The VFW and its Auxiliary, Post! 3911, will hold a New Year’s Eve Dancé on December Sist. at the Post home, 325 Elizabeth St. Music will be by Jerry Pinder and his orchestra, and the public is invited, all Key Westers and visitors to the Island City, There will be noisemakers, paper! |hats and favors included in the small admission fee. A good time jis promised to everyone attending. MEEKERS HAVE HOUSEGUESTS The Rev. Charles H. Meeker had as houseguests over the Christmas week-end their daughter and son- in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Percy ket ball court. Everyone one is in- vited to come, } There will be dances for young and old. Those who do not wish to dance will find seats available where they may sit and enjoy the| music and a pleasant evening un-| WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS for NEW YEAR'S EVE? You Will Have An Unforgettable ing at RAUL’S | Dancing from 10 P.M. to 3 A.M. Noisemakers Yes, this is the famous original contiouous stitched cup Whirlpoot bra .... tops for fit, for quality, for wear, for comfort. And this ‘one-time-only, while-they-tast event is Hollywood-Maxweil’s ‘Way of introducing more of you to the marvelous fit and feel of Aenerica’s most asked for bras... V-Ette Whirlpool. Shop early — while they hast? Balloons Duval Street HERMAN'S SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES~ TO WOMEN TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25661 ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, December 30th 10:30—Island City Navy Wives’ Club, Bidg. 178, US Naval Sta, 12:3—FAWTU OW(, place to be announced 7:30-Junior Debs, at the Woman's Club 8:00. Scottish Rite Bodies, Scottish Rite Temple 8:00—Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28, Americar Legion Home 8$:00—Sacerdotisas Del Hogar 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, THURSDAY, December 3ist 9 Elizabeth St. at clubhouse No. 1, 12:15-—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 2:00—Auxiliary (sewing), at Monroe General Hoapital 6:30—Lions Club, at the Den, 2007 Seminary St. 8:00—CAP Cadets at Poinciana Community House 8:00—Lower Keys Property Owners’ Ass’n., place to be ® nounced SUB-| FRIDAY, January Ist As this is New Year’s Day, please contact the chairman of you! per igbegyapege deo wis couectet] Miss Towner il tratre, bend Entertains At ‘ule steal] Barbecue Here ter the public school also remedial work where neces- % Rear Admiral George C. Towner, Mr. Gregory will serve in the USN, and Mrs. Towner gave a bar- administrative capacity. becue party last evening for their) ‘The school is located at $23/daughter, Miss Patricia Towner, Whitehead Street, telephone 2-3912,| who is spending the holidays here | ———————E between terms at George Washing-| NEW YEAR’ EVE ton University, Washington, D. C., Ss where she is a student. { DANCE SCHEDULED) The barbecue, which was held on’ the lawn of Admiral Towne='s quar- | ters, was a delightful, informal ga-/ thering of young people from Key West families as well as Navy) groups, and it was one of th affairs highlighting the holid ‘|Home on Stock Island, there will) ibe a First Degree Exemplification. | State Deputy Leonard Burt will New Years Eve. On’ Sunday afternoon, January 3, ‘1 p. m. at the American Legion dale, Fla., and their guest, Miss Evelyn Zwemer, Michigan State i 3 5 : iW g i & i ir] Ea m I j See how the strap slants just so— slenderize your foot. 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