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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES." TO WOMEN ELLEN’ KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Thursday, January 7, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5662 | ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR THURSDAY, January 7th 10:00--HS-1 Officers’ Wives* Pe Chief Justice Is ‘ \House-Hunting 4'In Washington ' By JANE EADS Old Key West :.. i | y, 1-4 seneral Hospital to be announced 2:00—Woman's Auxiliary ( 3:00—Circle II, First Meth 6:30—Lions Club, at the de 7:30—Dorcas Society at the 8:00—Key West Garden Clu 8:00—CAP Cadets, at Poin j| WASHINGTON — The Chief Jus- tice and Mrs. Earl Warren are) {having their troubles finding al house suited to their particular re- quirements — just like any other! family that comes to Washington 8:00—Elks Lodge, at the ¢ se to make its home. | 8:00—VFW Post 3911, at the Post Home | Their house-bunting is complicat- FRIDAY, January 8th ; led by several factors, however; 9:00--Thrift Shop, at U. S. Naval ¢ jwhich the ordinary official assign-| 10:00—Gym Classes for Off . jed to the capital doesa't have. | 12:30—OWC Luncheon, et Fo | They have six children and four! 7:30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church will be with them eventually, Be-| | 7:30—Spark'ing Waters Rebekah Lod Pythicn Hall leause of his high position they) 8:00—Fern Chapter No. 21, OES tish Rite Temple jean’t settle down just any old) — — anaes yj jPlace. They'll have to do some en- Virginia, 24, the eldest of her tertaining. Furthermore, since an }appointment to the Supreme Court . x is for life, and not affected by Tetura with her. Dorothy, 22, N na, | changing administrations, the 19, and their brother, Robert, 18,} house they select will be called who are attending the University home, of California at Los ‘Angeles, are The chief justice says he’s let-not expected to come east until ting Mrs. Warren shop around for|spring. | a house. “I may not be brilliant,”| Two other sons are married and ary, 9 - 12 83, Seaplane Base three photogenic blonde daughters, wil! OIFFURE DESIGNERS J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 423 Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 LA CONCHA HOTEL Cc u Escada KEY WEST IN ITS VIVID, tropical setting is painted by Burt Garnett, whose 1 s are unique in both technique and in their story-telling q! he told friends at a recent party, “but I'm smart enought to let my) living in California, James Warren and his wife have three children. THE ISLE OF PINES from the time of R. L. Stevenson to the present ane illustrated in the paintings of Burt Garnett, cartographer, artist and writer. Burt Garnett Exhibits Collection Of His Cartographic Paintings At East Martello Tower Gallery Maps and charts have always held a fascination for Burt Gar- Rett, but it seemed to him, as he looked over the flat drab surfaces marked in latitude and longitude that these conventional guid- nothing of the coor and vividness of far-away places. 1¢ was a challenge to his imagination, and during twenty-five foe a3 in ‘The Garnett paintings now being exhibited at East Martello Towers are highlighted with the collection et his decorative maps. They are bright with the emerald, turquoise, cobalt and ultramarine of tropical ‘waters, dotted with ochre isles, iF ‘ene al 'Bird’s Eye View of Old and “Key West to Big/® 258 Es: - ghe iil Patee ay I eg 3° 8 4 I = 3, : : k ey iF Eye Ae ee is | jel i | A ff ; te : § z ha te ne e courses Leon and : i iy 4 i HF B 5 8 z a i i is agai of his paint Successfully used a Pallette of American ude and Naples life is “Pierrot,” corals and grays enamel and has cy. Garnett exhibition will be throughout the month of Jan- and it holds interest not only Key Westers but for visitors to his tropical city as well. —____ Tron is about four cent of the @amih’s crust, oe g 3 § Hi F ' Nautilus.” -|will be made for the Department -|president’s visit on January 16th. ‘| Turns Cook 4s & newspaperman, author and researcher he took up paint-|meat is really tender, an avocation. It was not until Burt Garnett came however, that his ability in art found expression throu; to Key West, gh his interest White House Aide Praises Painting Of Key Wester The picture of the USS Amber- jack, SS-522, which Van Nobles, Key West artist, was commission- ed to paint, is completed and ac- Naval Aide to r, Cdr. Beach, former skipper of the Amberjack, wrote Mrs. Noble! saying that the painting, now over| his desk at the White House, would be shipped to New London, Conn. where it will be taken to the Sub- marine library and museum at Groton for the exhibition to be held during the week of the launch- ling of the USS Nautilus, which will he January 21st. & Cdr, Beach wrote, “I liked the Amberjack in every way and al-| ways wanted a’ good painting of her, I found an artist who could’ do that job to my liking and the finished picture is superb. It now} hangs on the wall of my office in the White House but it will be hibit during the launching of the Legion Auxiliary Meets Tonight The American Legion Auxiliary, tonight at the Legion Home, Stock Island, promptly at 8 p. m. The president, Mrs, Mary Moreno asks all members to be present as plans Gen. Dorn By JANE EADS | WASHINGTON, (® — Brigadier] General Frank Dorn, _ retired,| who gets his relaxation over a hot] stove cooking up the most delect able food and whose“Dorn Cook-| book” is a best seller hereabouts, | took his best friends to dinner in a restaurant recently, It was a |Chinese place, and guests all ate) | history|with chopsticks, Dorn’s own book tionship | is made up of Chinese and other! foreign recipes and stories he| picked up in his Army service in ithe far-away places. | -| Seen at a recent reception given | y Washington newsmen: Mrs.’ Woodrow Wilson, widow of the |World War I President; Mrs, Jes-| ise Jones, wife of the one-time sec-| jretary of commerce; Mrs. Atice Roosevelt Longworth, widow of the former speaker of the House, and Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, widow vf the! Pennsylvania senator. Mrs. Long- worth’s round - crowned big - brim- med black hat is her trademark, as is Mrs, Pinchot’s flaming red hair, “T’'ve been to so many of these parties that it’s like political con- ventions — I can’t count them any | more,” Mrs. Longworth said, { icrrizam WANT ADS PAY OFF’ Arthur Sawyer Unit No.’ 28 meets; |, '|Auditions Slated iFor Players’ Next Production Auditions for the next produc-! tion to be given by the Key West Want to know how to braise those|Piayers will be on Friday evening lean cuts of beef so they'll have'at g o'clock at the Woman's Club.| good flavor and be tender? Brown} ‘The play will be John van Dru-| the meat thoroughly in a smalliten’s “Bell, Book and Candle” a amount of fat, then add a small/comedy involving a cast of five.| amount of liquid and cook ve slowly, covering the utensil tight-\2 woman who is from the ages, ly, covering the utensil tightly./of 25 to 35; a publisher (male)) ‘Add seasonings to taste — a bay|who is fortyish; an aunt of inde-| leaf, peppercorns, a whole clove|terminate age, a brother 25 to 40) or tow, a stalk of celery, sliced/and an author 25 to 55. So that! onion, carrot strips. When the! gives everyone plenty of scope who strain the! wishes to try ‘out. gravy in the pan, reheat and| The play will be directed by) serve the beef. |Emily Woolley Goddard, well wa | known io Key Westers for her tal- ent and experience in the drama- tie field, Mrs, Goddard stresses’ that it is not necessary to be a member of the Players to try out; for a part in the play, Everyone in) the area is welcome to. read the roles, both Key Westers and Na- val personnel. The secret of washing Venetian blinds well,is to use an almost dry cloth. Dip the cloth in soap suds Ty| Roles include the feminine lead,’'and then wring out most of the, water. Go over each slat, resuds- ing your cloth often. Then wipe the slats dry with a clean cloth. Colorado has 40 mountain peaks over 14,000 feet high, double the number to be found in the Alps says the National Geographic So- | ciety, USS Amber jack % cepted by Cdr, Edward L. Beach, shipped to Groton, Conn. for ex-| § USS AMBERJACK, a painting by manded by the Presidential Naval Aide, Cdr, Edward L. Beach, White House. KOTTON K 604 Duval Street an Noble, Key West artist, of the submarine formerly com- now hangs in his office in the END OF YEAR SALE All Nationall 'y Advertised BATHING SUITS ..., BLOUSES, Sizes 32 to 46 . . SKIRTS $3.00 ee aa eee ei, See We sik os aa Items . e . e $6.00 $2.00 ". $4.00 - $5.00 SLIPS, 8 Gore in Rayon and Nylon $2.00 - $3.00 - $4.00 ME ss 6 ke os 100% Wool SWEATERS. ...,., PAJAMAS - GOWNS, All Sizes in Rayon, Cotton, Nylon. . . - » $4.00 up - » $2.00 up $3.00 Peter Pan Strapless BRAS, Broken Sizes . . . $3.50 100% Wool TOPPERS... . Drastically Reduced DRESSES — Rayon, Taffeta, Wool All Sales Final $5.00 wife find us a house.” Earl Warren Jr. was married last In Washington from California aifall. Nina, who is always called few days before Christmas, Mrs.|‘‘Honeyber” because, her mother Warren looked over numerous says, ‘she’s always been a honey- Prospects but failed to make a de-|bear,”” was Queen of the Shenan- cision. She said the family will stay|doah Apple Blossom festival in in a hotel apartment until she has, more time to look around when she returns. “We'll need at least four bed-| Tooms,” she told me. “In the gov-| ernor’s mansion in Sacramento) each of the six children had aj Toom of his own, though we did! have to make over some porches| to accommodate them.” Mr. Warren says she believes Winchester, Va., in 1952. “IT guess I'll have to settle for a rented furnished house for a while,” Mrs, Warren told me. “We have to find something soon. Everything’s arriving here, or in storage in California. You have to move entirely out when you move, else the things you most badly imeed are always the ones in stor- jage.”” Music and Dancing Fri. and Saf. from 8:30 P.M. 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