The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 4, 1954, Page 3

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a SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN ELLEN KELLER, Editor Monday, January 4, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 ——_—_——_—_—_—___ sii Monday is oe after all! 4 * * Something very different in the way of knick knacks are the del- keate glass ornaments at the Old island Trading Post. The minute detail is unbelievable when fearn that they are hand-blown by. @ blind man. There's a gay title merry-go-round that round and round, a ballet dancer, @ concert pianist at a grand plone and lots of others. See them the next time you're in the Old istand—on Whitehead and Geroline. They're really col- fector’s items, x ke you've ever known. There : E le want to come here . Then they usually its spell or leave wond they ever came in the e. There doesn’t seem to TEE ‘ rage ast y West. . .you either like you don’t! * % & yeu're a stranger in town yeu'll like the Adorable Beauty Selen—124 Simonton Street. Easy te find—it’s just around the cor- wer from Route One. You'll find fomilier beauty names at this friendly shep. <a ¥ % ; Well, keeds saath hae started) and you're all anxious to get the mew year off to a good start. . I hope! Maybe you’ve suddenly real- ized that this is the last semester; you'll be in school and you want to make it count. The last half of! your last school year is filled with excitement and suspense, ‘Special- iy for the gals. So. many parties and proms to plan for and, wonder- ing if you’re going to have a good time. Boys have it much easier, darn them! xk * | Finding a smart low heel shoe fe easier said than done. . .but Globe Shoe Store on Fleming Street hes the solution to this saying that if you stay! long enough you'll see| g about the place that| iddle of the road feeling! is the first Monday) problem. . .in Lifestride’s black Year. There'll be or green suedes trimmed with is the first, Some-| luggage kid. These have “French hee teen neashe fle Gt | lays are not) the shoe. And red kid wedgies my favorite day of the week, so || with black patent ties. Both com- guess I am not a very good judge bine good looks with low-dewn of Mondays, To be real frank| comfort. : about the whole thing, I can’t! K-28 OR think of very much to say which} Tomorrow is Tuesday. It’s also ‘fs very unusual. May be this first the date The War Between The heels” that just sorta blend inte States began. It’s also called the) Civil War, but I was taught to! call it the War for Southern In \dependence. There’s a Key West jlegend that durin gthe war, the \Island being under Union control, |Caroline Lowe would wave a Con- lfederate flag from the Widow’s| {Walk at her house on Caroline and Duval Streets when the Union |troops marched by. Years later} | when the tower was being repair- ed, a Confederate flag was found hiden there, xkxkek Add a touch of fantasy to your costume with an Elsa Fruend necklace.or earrings. Handmade from aluminum, sterling and ce- ramics. These are so darn ex- | elusive that Elsa herself never duplicates a design. . .and natur- ally, only Arts and Things on Simonton and Truman has them. They’r: y and glamorous, and light as a feather, x « * We often grumble about strang- ers not noticing the one-way street signs, but I have proof that at least one visitor reads all the’ signs. I was barreling down Si- monton in the “Yellow Peril” Sat- urday in something of a hurry, There was a green light at the lintersection and an out of state car ahead of me. He stopped, and I gave my brakes a real test. When the light turned red, my friend put jup his hand and carefully made a) right turn. Talk about obeying the letter of the law! 4% % * Ever watch a mother cat clean her ‘babies? Gentle but, oh, so that’s the way Uni- versal cleans your cherished sweaters. They'll come home soft as a kitten’s ear! ee eee ~ Well, that’s all for today, folks.! I'll be seeing you Wednesday, Suzy| (adv) * * *€ P. S. The “new” hair do fea- tured in this month’s “Glamour” magazine is just like the way Donald “did” mine a month ago! Distinguished Guests ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR |= ‘e ev. MONDAY January 4th 9: 30—K. W. Ministerial Ass’n, place to be announced. Staff. 00—Gym Classes for officer’s wives bidg. 83 Seaplane Base 3:00—Circle I First Methodist Church Place to be announced 3 New Year Celebrations Mark Beginning Of Gay Winter Season 3:00—Circle II Presbyterian Women Place to be announced For Guests In Southernmost City 3:00—Episcopal Guild St. Paul’s Parish Hall New Year’s parties marked the gala opening of the Key West 7:30—WMU at First Baptist Church 8:00—Pythian Sisters K. W. Temple No. 20 Pythian Hall season with winter guests thronging the town’s leading hotels and night clubs as well as enjoying the occasion at quieter private part- 8:00—Methodist Men at Wesley House 8:00—Circle III Presbyterian Women place to be announced 8;00—Circle I Presbyterian Women place to be announced 8:00—PTA Executive Board Poinciana School 8:00—Alcoholics Anonymous open meeting 515% Duval St. ies around the Island City. The Casa Marina was trimmed in Christmas glitter though the attractive guests provided all the adornment necessary for the New Year’s festivities. Table getting the most attenti 8:00—Logia Marti Nro. 3 Orden Caballeros de Marti 919 Eliza- beth St. TUBSDAY January 5th \ 9:00—Thrift Shop at U. S. Naval Commissary 9 - 12 9:00—Ladies’ Day Golf Tournament Key West Golf Club 10:00—Executive Board Meeting of OWC at Ft. Taylor 3:30—Key West Woman’s Club at the Woman’s Club 6:45—Kiwanis Club La Concha Hotel 7:00—National Sojourners Chap. 283 Church of the Rock } 7;30—Youth For Christ Fleming St. Methodist Church with his petite brunette wife and th|between courses, Engaged er and Mrs. Lester, Near them were the C, Henry|“ed after Rear Admiral George C. IR. Crown, who are enjoying some 4%4 Capt. William H. Truesdell. lof Key West’s tropical breezes USN, and Mrs, Truesdell seft short- while Mr, Crown has a brief re.|!¥ before midnight, spite from his field of finance in| One of the liveliest places about connection with the Hilton Hotels, |W" Was Trade Winds Night Club Others chatted in the gaily dec-;Which used this occasion to mark orated Bird Cage cocktail lounge the opening of their new cocktail over pre-dinner drinks before going lounge, “The Panther Room,” in to the dining-room, Elegant furs, their same buildi ; ; | ing. It is decorated silks, brocades and some handsome} 9 aniiteresting and unusual/theme using the textures of straw matting Miss Mullins and amber hued textiles as a back- ground for soft lighting and com- Is En a ed To fortable chairs and divans. The g g |subdued colors were attractive with the bright colors of the gowns worn R. Betancourt by the New Years guests. Old The engagement of Miss Jo Ann friends were happy to chat with Mullins to Ralph Betancourt is an-|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lazarovici nounced by her parents, Mr. and/in the new lounge, while Fred and Mrs. Ernest Mullins who live at/Rene Hansen were making cheer lone, Lowe's Lane. jeverywhere and hosting a merry Mr. Betancourt is the son of Mr.|party in the Fantasea Room. Even land Mrs. Ralph Betancourt, 812 Phil was seen smiling once during Simontoh Street. a jthe evening. Miss Mullins is now a senior at Key West celebrated with a ven- Key West High School and her fi-\geance throughout the early eve- rs is a graduate of that school|ning and for awhile after midnight, MISS JO ANN INS’ a now employed by Columbia'but by two o'clock the streets MULL engagement to Ralph Betanccurt Laundry here. were nearly empty of cars and Wedding plans will be announced the town more or less settled down jat a later date. pas been announced by her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Ernust Béul- lins. No wedding date has been set. THE C. HENRY CROWNS of Chicago and their son, R. Crown, are among the winter guests who enjoyed the New Year’s Eve dinner dance at Casa Marina Hotel.—Photo by Finch, Citizen ion was the Bernie C. Pappy party jewels were seen as couples danced | eir daughter, Mrs, Norman Wood,| Things were on the quieter side together with Dr. J, Lancelot Lest°Ver at Fort Taylor Officers’ Club where parties pretty much disban- Crowns of Chicago and their son, | Towner, USN, and Mrs. Towner to the beginning of the winter sea-| ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE The Bernie C. Papys’ Party ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS of Casa Marina New Year’s celebration is the festive group of Bernie C. Papy’s table, who are, from his left, Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., Mrs. Bernie C. Papy, Mrs. Norman Wood and Dr. J. Lancelot Lester, Jr. son which will see many “snow- birds” from the north seeking the | sunny climate and leisurely days of the Southernmost City, “When the Journal editors: asked me to write an article, I was astonished and honored. I had never writ- ten anything, or even aus thorized a by-line, but the subject intrigued me. I wrote it to remind you of your own feelings when you started to love—your own richness of heart ... which bas still have, but may ve neglected in this hec- tic, rushing life of ours. You will read my sincere beliefs on love andhow tobelovedin the Ladies’ Home Journal.” JANUARY LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL A CURTIS MAGAZINE There will be a meeting to- night of the Executive Board and room representatives at Truman School at 7:00 and 7:30, respectively. It will be the first meeting of the New Year, and members are asked to be Present. Changes Place Of Meeting TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25662 If you like sweet-and-pungent pork, cooked the Chinese way, you Minoca Council will go for this recipe. West Coast Pork Chops Rice Green Peas Salad Fruit Sherbet Beverage WEST COAST PORK CHOPS Ingredients: 4 loin pork chops sauce, 1 clove garlic (peeled and minced), 42 teaspoon monsoldium Oates Methed: Trim fat from chops; ‘Saturday Supper slander Has Gala Program The Islander Drive-In Theatre’s New Year's Eve program held j|many aspects for the enjoyment of In addition to the re- e feature program, pri- awarded and toys and were given to children Prize ni at the Islander ing in popular as moi merchants entering is beco \(% to 1 inch thick), % cup honey, the field with valuable awards. \% cup cider vinegar, % cup soy To top the evening's billing, a midnight show was presented. From 11:00 p, m, to 12:30 a, m, free coffee was served. The Is- lander got off to a great start in {Place in shallow dish. Mix honey, the New Year, and Mr. Sirugo’s vinegar, soy sauce, garlice and mo- nosodium glutamate; sauce; pat dry with paper towel. New location will be the Golden|Grease heavy skillet with a pit of Fleming and Bahama Streets DRESSES $5.00 Values to 9.95 Faille - Nylon - Taffetas Men’s Wear Sun Backs by Basila Cruisaway and Plisse No Ironing, $3.98 DUSTERS BY BASILA Plisse and Quilted, 3.98 @ Black Suede @ Brown Suede VALUES Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Boyer, 330 Duval St., have as houseguests) Mrs. Boyer’s cousin, Mrs. L. Bet- zel and her daughter from New York City Mrs. Betzel came to Key West! to attend the wedding of her son, Mr. Richie Betzel and Margaret Sawyer on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Betzel has many Key West friends. | | @ Blue Suede UP TO $12.95 GRACE WALKER CASUALS @ BLACK SUEDE and 2S @ BROWN SUEDE and LIEARD e @ BLACK SUEDE VALUES UP TO $8.95 Eagle hall on Petronia St. where pork fat and heat; brown chops! meetings will be held from Tues- slowly on both sides. Transfer day thereafter. chops to baking dish just big enough to hold them in one layer.| Heat marinade to boiling in skillet; pour over chops, Bake uncovered bastingoften, in moderate (350F) oven until chops are*tender — a- bout 1 hour.: Serve with pan sauce. Makes 4 servings. Starlings habitually roost in’ the center of large cities but fly to’ the countryside each day to feed. Pour over theatre goers someth |chops about 4 hours before cook- i Minoca Council number 13, De-|ing. Cover; refrigerate; turn chops) gree of Pocahontas, will hold their several times in sauce. When rea-! next meeting on Tuesday evening, dy to cook, remove chops from| January 5th at 7:30. unusual showmanship promises g new and s to come, entertaining in the mon oo DESIGNERS ie J. REIDS | Salon of Beauty |423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL ADELINE -_ Custom Work Done In Our Own Decorating Workshop DIAL 2-2365 || 94 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST Dr. J. A. Valdes Specializing in - Eye Examination aa Visual Training . COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION OF LENSES 33 Years Experience and Service In This Community We Use BAUSCH AND LOMB PRODUCTS @ Black Leather Reduced , Reduced , ae @Green Leaiher EXCLUSIVELY 24-Hour Service On Any Eye Glass Prescription or Broken Lenses OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A.M., 2 TO 5 P.M. Address: 619 Duval Street ACROSS FROM BEACHCOMBER, ONE FLIGHT UP Telephone 2-7821 NOW GOING ON... Grace Walker Dress Shoes @ Blue Leather @Red Leather $5.95 RED LEATHER BLACK LEATHER BROWN LEATHER $4.50 All Sales Final --- No Exchanges or Refunds Appelrouth’s Shoe Center “There Is No Substitute For Quality” TELEPHONE 2.2532 604 DUVAL STREET we AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT -ayg

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