The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1954, Page 3

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN JO-ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5662 a Mendey, Janvary 11, 1954 ° i s bari i Draperie rtaing OY er CITIZEN _ Foe +1B.P.O. DOES To Hold Installation Tinea saported that becemesloved together at & window shoal Friday Evening At Elks Club Annex Hollywood a tenor when he bas to strain in'be similar in feeling. Chiotz drape the closeups. eries, for nee, look attractive ° ° Purdom is the son of English with glass curtains of marquisette In Impressive Public Ceremony author and dramatic critic, Charles or organdy. Draperies of a heavy B. Purdom. Having appeared in material such as denim combine repertory and in Shakespeare at well with glass curtains of theatri- Note Stratford-On-Avon, he came to cal gauze or fish net. Ss New York to play in the “Cleo- —— Soa patra” shows done by Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier. Six different By Bob Thomas studios offered him contracts, and ° ° jhe chose one at MGM. Juvenile Council | 01xwoor w—A handsome)that you are hearing Lanza's| “iis only two film chores before, young Englishman opened his| Voice,” said Thorpe. “Student Prince’ were bits in Orlando, Fia., +o| Announces mouth to sing. The voice was in-| When the scene was over, Pur-|“Titanic” and Julius Caesar.” He © |mistakably that of Mario Lanza. dom came over to discuss his fu-/married an English dancer named | Benefit Play This strange circumstance has bac He believes that the illusion Anita Phillips and they have a L year-old daughter. | ‘i been happening on the set of) “jt's not like La: Parks’ im- j ape reece y meeting of ..<:.dent Prince,” MGM's refur-|personation of Al Talson,” said the 7 bishing of the Sigmund Romberg|handsome protege of the Oliviers. NE | operetta. I watched while Edmund|“In that picture, Parks was por- ADEL ee testean | Purdom sang a love song to Ann|traying a well-known personality, 2) | charge.'pivth, At least Purdom went/All his songs were done with ges- | Custom Werk Done in Our Own || through the motions. Lanza sup-|tures and dances, just ] Decorating Workshop Plied the voice. would ha aggre ces a pellet ry EE fe i aeilytt thifietpll fertd feast! : agg EEE ‘> F RB § + EE ea | DIAL 2.2365 | 94 FLEMING ST. KEY WEST i i il! 2 et] tf if te i dry. He later had a change of heart|songs are worked into the plot.| and made a deal whereby the stu-|Lanza had never done that on the dio could use the recordings of his'screen. Virtually all the singing in voice for the sound track. his pictures were arias or songs Purdom was chosen to step into|delivered in the grand style. Only Lanza’s roomy costumes, He is/in the beginning of ‘The Great Ca-| .”"!rather ‘slim and tall with a well-|ruso’ was there a song which he| chiseled face and brown hair. Di-idid spontaneously.” Purdom has never met Lanza, but is well acquainted with his selected for the part, he ran the| Lanza pictures over and over to elivered | uH i bl : 8g85i iil fT i ; PERE an igie frit the|/ PLAYERS HOLD Mario exerts, AUDITION TONIGHT i Le Hod pe —_ ws se = | » Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6 Key West Players will hold i HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM second audition this evening |. . enese Lead thes eigen oer oe Sponsored by MONROE COUNTY JUVENILE COUNCIL at 8 o'clock at the Woman's iicty. a ee pecs amazed at the | . biyhrimn Faced hk « ee The Greatest Musical Under the Sun pointed ticket sales chairman, Mrs. 3 “5 to simulate his singing. It| aa aa wil be directed by Emily Weel nce: Croshy re. Irving Black ‘<n ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Mrs. Bervaldi, David McCurdy, Mrs. Goddard stresses that [rank Romaguera and Julio Ca. + DIRECT FROM 3 YEARS ON BROADWAY the auditions are open to every- one'in the Key Wést area, both banas, a will also aapre06 this MAIL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED townspeople and Naval person- " \ : the | Call Louis Rockoff, Telephone 2-3837, or mail to $16 Catherine nel, and that it is not neces- ° Street before January 15. Make checks payable to Juvenile Picyers fe teke part io their [SiDUity of obtaining a perm: : Council Home Building Fund. jayers pai i EVENING SHOWS: Friday. 6 and 9 P.M.; Saturday, 8:30 P.M. Prices: $1.85 - $2.46 - $3.08, Tax Included MATINEE: Saturday, 2:30 P.M.—Prices: $1.23 - $1.85 - $2.46 that way, I ean drown out my own Tax Included i Salinero; recreati ineffective organ. And the voice al- Curdy; legislative and legal, Judge most seems to enter into me.” Thomas Caro; education and child That's. the system that Parks guidance, Mrs Nicola; _ research! used for the Jolson pictures; he Uf RLF "|reported to have nice weice of 6292 Duval Street REGISTRATION FLEMING and BAHAMA STS, Junior Ballroom Dajce Classes | SLACKS . . $4.25 up FOX TROT WALTZ RHUMBA SHORTS . . $1.00 up JITTERBUG : Shorts Sets by Class Starting Wednesday, Jan. 13 , Ronny Howard, A new member, Mrs, Ann De-| David McCurdy moved, and it|or boat. 7:30 - 9:00 P.M. Monge, was welcomed the/was unanimously agreed upon by| GAY TOGS SIZES 10 TO 44 TELEPHONE 2-5810 group, Next "s mi will|the assembly, that future meetings} Mr. Dick Paype is be ‘held on Feb. at Mrs. Joan|of the Juvenile Council will be held|here any time. He is Purcell’s home. . a bought up so much of Palm EE ii Bridge g ’ Bridge Club, 00—Stock Car, Ast'n, af Tae ge A Ls. B’NAI ZION PARTY- Mi ae VEw - Rr b evtien Hall IS TONIGHT E z 2 EGE The Auxiliary of B‘nai Zion Synagogue will hold its regular monthly card party at 8 o’cipck this Service personnel evening. and their families are especial- 8 i JAYSHEES TO MEET THURSDAY , The JayShees will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Curry, 1324 Duncan Street on Thursday, January Vth at 8 p. m, g RE ite 3 i uel hi zi 28 ree Rae zeeRe ‘lt whe iFarg? site z | F eff BRGRE Dr. J.A. Valdes r. J.A. Valdes Made. with Spoiled “ealtest CHOC-O-NUT Visual Training Ice Cream and : Conmaa:amnueece arshmallow Topping DUPLICATION OF LENSES vo 33 Years Experience and Service In This Community We Use BAUSCH AND LOMB PRODUCTS Tol Siesta sii eeigy Rien EXCLUSIVELY —tich chocolate ice cream filled through with plump toasted almonds..,top it with a “snow- 24-Hour Service On Any Eye Glass Prescription cap” of smooth marshmallow topping. Here’s or Broken Lenses ; a treat that’s the peak of flavor perfection. Try OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO. 12 A.M. 2 TO 5 P.M. one today! Address: 619 Duval Street At you: <caltest Soda Fe ACROSS FROM BEACHCOMBER, ONE FLIGHT UP : ake 1 ot home with Seoltest Telephone 2-7821 Choc-O-Nut Ice Cream and Marshmallow Topping 2S rf : Ht 4 : Re bes Hl Fa i : g i : | : | l p it F z Z cd 5; i if 8 F as i FEee ! vl i Ht fir fer : Ba i i ‘li iH Bag if : tw i | td

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