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JO ELLEN KELLER, ‘Thursday, Jenvery 4,194 THE KEY Beta Sigma Phi Sorority To Sponsor Card Party And Fashion Show To Aid SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF IN; Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST } EVERYONE Sponsors Many Cor The Island City Navy Wives iness meeting Tuesday at the C. P. tion. President, Betty Edwards Recording Secretary, Toni past month. Corresponding Ji you note from Erma Baug) NEST CITHEN Pee 'To Lecture Here (Island City Navy Vives’ Club nity Projects lub No. 88 held its monthly busi. ing Lounge on the Naval Sta- | ERES. TO ‘WOMEN | TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5662 Women Lad Pedals Hea. ATLANTA w — Fifteen-year-old Warren Shuey Jr, was homesick for Dixie and his grandmother's fried chicken—so he pedaled his bicycle about 709 miles from Wash- ington, D. C., to Atlanta. Warren said he left home on his bicycle Jan. 6 and that his pa- rents thought he was head for j|new son. Treasurer Phuliss Nelson 4| Among those attending igen be . .j\guests and prospective mem! 5 ° ° “*||the Mesdames Betty Fazakerley P oinciana P TA “jjand Marilyn Taylor. 3 By Dorothy Roe school. Instead, he kept on pedal- ‘ “ ing southward, NEW YORK w—Adele Simpson;likes black or navy fitted silk coats’) He traveled about 100 miles a offers a fresh and flattering col-|lined in print silk to match the day and slept in tourist courts at {companion dress. Bernadine Masterson and Doro- thy Pringle were initiated into the club by the chaplain, Mary Ans Chatterton. . Helen Horton was appointed Hob- _\\by Chairman. Due to the transfer of Ginger Tracy, Program Chair- man, Ann Browning was appointed to take her place. The club is contributing six decks} of playing cards to the U. S. 0. Hears Talk By Horace O’Bryant lection of suits and dresses at the; “The: Shape: de Mrs: Simnene? showing of new spring fashions) seeyntsy lalate pein meen hice this week favorite silhouette for spring. This te . jis a princess coat dress with slight- The Poinciana Parent-Teachers| Mrs. Simpson shows Easter ¢0s-\ly flared or narrow skirt, so art- Association met Monday evening |‘umes and suits in lightweight silks fully constructed that the essential in the auditorium of the school for|and wools cool enough for warm shape is built into the dress, even the first meeting of the New Year.| weather wear. |when it is hanging in the closet. Darnell Carey, PTA president,| Our changing weather, plus the) The favorite “miracle fabric” of opened the meeting and introduced |habits of modern living, dictate|this designer is simply cotton. But Mrs. William Neblett, local Red/lighter weight clothes the year,not the old-fashioned cotton of night. His baggage was limited to a couple of extra shirts and his Bible. “I read my Bible every night and then prayed that I was doing the right thing,” Warren said, Mrs, Beulah Brannon, the grand- mother, said the parents have giv- en permission for Warren to re- main with her, The Shuey family formerly lived in Atlanta, ‘Community Center on Whitehead/Cress Chaiman and secondly Mrs.|round, says Mrs. Simpson. She grandmother's day. New weaves) & lve : . lt J : i i FF | i i é rE #3 tir nH ii i : & § Ke i i = ti ot : | cE ge iF aBEsE | 4 ! i ir j Ry i myneat syngta te | rH repareer HHL ila pte & | ye i Hy if E z i gr Bs F } he i§ . Lo- uinette hooses Furniture the meeting fur- was selected for the room. the ill WASHINGTON (#—Looking back . .White ties, top hats, tiaras and| cham the 1953 social, grand publican was in- retrospect, was i amie} u : f f re 4 2 i ris i i EH 5 i i & 7 4 To March In cut senator. Sen, Joe McCarthy (R.-Wis.) picked up some addition- self from the lists of eligible, ex- with a high society wed- i iF é ? g i 8 s : elt 5 .| ROBERT C.-HERMES, photog- rapher and lecturer, will give | the next program in the series of Screen Tours presented by the Key West Audubon Society here, Street, and is sponsoring the sale lof tickets for “Annie Get Your Gun” for the Juvenile Council. Kitty Boyd is Chairman for the club’s project in helping the March of Dimes. A set of dishes is to be given away for a donation of ten cents. The project gets urlderway belthis Charity Ball will also be in on Friday, January 15th. All mem- ers are volunteering their aa The reyised By-Laws were rea iby the Parliamentarian, Dorothy’ Hamilton and were accepted by vote. ROOM MOTHERS MEET TONIGHT Room, Representatives will hold a regular meeting this evening at the High School at o'clock. meeting. 10 a. m., there will be a_ social meeting held at the C, P. 0. Club ‘Lounge on the Naval Station. Monroe General Hospital Auxiliary Plans For Annual Charity Ball To Be Held March 13 At Casa Marina Plans for the annual Monroe G eneral Hospital Auxiliary dance to Ibe held Saturday, March 13th, at Casa Marina Hotel were the topic lof discussion at the recent meeting of the Auxiliary. President, Mrs. Henry Sands, appointed Mrs. Margaret Pritchard as general chairman of the dance, and committee heads will be an- nounced at a later date. sca ela =a SURLY ‘The dance, one of the outstand- ing events of the spring season,|Ry IND DATES we dolew 2 Bt. Pat's P8Y| PROVE FATAL the ith green and white decor- atta. cat stickers announcing) AT’ BARN THEATRE If you invite any friends to visit you in the next few mon- ths you'd better make sure to sign your name very, very plainly. For, after the presen- tation at the Barn Theatre Monday, January 25 of “Ten Little Indians,” it is doubtful if anybody in this area will ac- cept invitations unless he’s aw- fully sute.who's invited him, The story of this mystery-mur- der drama is about ten people who accepted invitations to a week-end in some uncertainty as to who their host is because the name on the invitations had been scrawled illegibly, Since nearly every one of the ten gets bumped off for having come so readily, one result of the production of “Ten Little In- dians” is sure to be a bit more care generally as to “blind dates.” . green and white as well as tickets land all items connected with the dance. » will be a grand prize of| bes he to Havana, and two door prizes which will be announced at the next meeting of the group. The tickets are being donated by the Toppino Construction Co. Arrangements for the orchestra are being completed, and final plans will be drawn up at the com- ing board meeting. The project for which the proceeds of the dance will be contributed will be announ- ced within the next few days. It will be needed equipment for the hospital, but the specific item to be purchased is still waiting ex- ecutive approval. Thé Hospital Auxiliary dance is expected to be one of the largest affairs of the year and will have leading Key Westers in ‘civic and professional fields as patrons to sponsor this Charity Ball, Girl Scouts Polio Parade Measles Sought Gi Scouts wishing to participate} inl the Children’s March on Polio|got a case of red measles they'll and her doctor thinks measles would help combat the more seri- ous malady. But Henderson County doesn’t {have a single case of red, measles In the infectious stage. The child would have to be exposed to a period. said: “We would take her any place if we could find a case in the right stage.” ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR THURSDAY, January 14th 10:00—Gray Ladies Corps, place to be announced 12:15--Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 1:00—Thrift Shop, Naval Commissary, 1 - 4 2:00—Auxiliary (sewing), at Monroe General Hospital 6:30—FRA Auxiliary, No. 56, at U. S. Naval Hospital i "] ium 7:30—Amateur Radio Club, at National Guard Armory 7:30—JayShees 7:30—Nu Phi Mu, at St. Ann’s Hall $:00—Civil Air Patrol, at Poinciana Community House 8:00—Busy Bee Club, place to be announced 8:00—Room Rep. PTA at the High School $:00—Auxiliary No, 56, FRA Home 8:00—Dr. Felix Varela Lodge, 919 Elizabeth St. 8:00—Knights of Columbus, at NCCS Hall 8:00Civil Air Patrol, at Poinciana Community House 8:00—Auxiliary, Arthur Sawyer Unit, at Amer, Legion Post House 8:00—Auxiliary Post No. 3911, at VFW Home FRIDAY, January 15th 10:00—Officers’ Wives’ Gym Class, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base 1:300--Shrine Club, place to be announeed 7:30—Triangle Club, Pythian Sisters, place to be announced 7:30—Youth For Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church 8:00—Cayo: Hueso Grotto, Redman’s Hall Coffee was served following the On Wednesday, January 20th at es ithis era of wonderful: cosmteics, HENDERSON, Ky. (®—Anybody |i share with Shirley Ann Thurmond? | The 2%-year-old girl is suffering} ai with nephrosis, a kidney disease, |i case during the incubations; Her father, Eugene Thurmond, |; Bates, leader of the home nursing, course which was given recently. Mrs. Bates presented pins and cer- | tifieates to those completing the! course. | _ Norman Lowe led the audience: in group singing after which Al- bert Carey, the principal, intro- duced guest speaker, Horace 0’- Bryant, superintendent of Monroe County schools. He discussed the school system and the need for more schools to! meet the increasing enrollment. Following the talk, minutes of ithe preceding meeting were read! by Miss Betty Cheatham. The meet ‘ing was adjourned and parents) were invited to inspect the inter- mediate classrooms and library. Guests then were served hot cho-| colate and cookies, EAUTY ITS bf rayfield Formula For Beauty: Living in we are truly blessed with new won-| der drugs and bits about beauty highlights silk suits or dress-and-|and finishes have resulted in pol-} with fur collar or cuffs is a head-; liner here, shown in many ver-, sions. Mrs. Simpson also features col-| lars that stand away from the; neck, for greater coolness, and) She Found Him | WICHITA, Kan. ® — Worried, home on time, Mrs. Louise E. Wil- son, 31, set out to search for him Tuesday in one of the family’s two cars. Her search ended with a bang. Her car became involved in a traf- fic accident with an automobile driven by Terance A. Wi husband, : Traffic investigator Dale Hearon arrested Wilson. He was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquors. + | to improve our appearance and|*™ com of gil beauty assets. is your particular pro- F i i Formerly with the Adorable is Now LScATED aT Cleora’s Beauty Shop 628 WILLIAM STREET coat outfits. The print silk costume ished cottons smooth as satin, cot-| ton tweeds rugged as wool, cotton shantungs that look and feel like silk, jacquard woven Swiss cottons that could be either silk or wool, cotton sharkskins that look like the finest men’s wool suitings, CARD OF THANKS Words cannot fully express our thanks to all those friends and’ jneighbors for their many acts of when her husband failed to arrive|kindness and words of sympathy hentaobaaaa during the illness and following the Trying to remove a cod-liver oil stain? Try this: sponge the stain with glycerine, then launder. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WAST loss of pep and energy, dizziness may be due to slows function. | | down of kidney death of our beloved, L. P. (Lawr-| ente Polycarp) Artman. We also thank those who sent floral tokens) i of remembrance, And especially do we wish to thank Dr. J. Lance- lot Lester and the nurses who cared for him, Their loyalty, ability, and sympathy will never) 2o% be forgotten. 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