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SOCIETY — PERSONALS JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor See _ NEWS OF INLERES< ITO WOMEN. ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25662 3 ae i E one a f & erry Fe 2 Hy ie 7 i 3 & g F RRA aes i i ; i i I ! a : : uy i ! i qs it Hi : i | pee gf 5 i z e sure that your diet contains pro- teins; (meat, eggs fish) fats; (but- ter, cream) carbohydrates; (pota- toes, bread) salt, vitamins and , water. Never avoid eating the cor- | | | | | i oF matinees who accompanied Mr. Hermes on an exciting nature ad- venture through “The Grass For- est.” . “Bonaventure Diary” brought; ito Key West that other island, Bonaventure, lying three miles north of Gaspe Peninsula, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Here one caught from Mr. Hermes the} atmosphere of the long’ July day where dawn came at 2:30 a. m. and dark postponed its descent un- til 11:00 p. m. to permit yoked! sheep to graze a little longer in railfenced pastures, and the Cod fishermen to look to their nets and draw their boats on to long wooden “iramps out of the way of storms. Others in that picturesque setting ‘who seemed to need the longer, ul stigrte If ‘you do not have the oppor- ‘tunity to play tennis, swim or take -|active part in figure trimming ex- you'll want to trim your fattest part of your hips. Raise} -|both legs in the air, bend knees’ and pedal, pretending you are rid- jing a bike.,(30 times.) 2, Lie on your: left. side, with left arm under your head, stretch- tains the same amount of calories/ed to ceiling. Put right hand on as two heads of lettuce. Dig This, Will ‘Ya? One smart em, Hip, Hip Away! If you s the floor in front of your chest. Now, lift both feet off the floor and {move your‘legs back and forth) like a pair of scissors cutting ma- -|terial. (Start with 10, work up gradually) 3. Trim waistline with this one: stand with feet together, raise arms high above head, bend and ‘knees. Graduaily, with practice, you will be able to reach farther and more times, so don’t worry) if you cannot touch hands the first few days. keep trim, exercise—exercise—ex-| I hope you a successful and be- essing that' you get sufficient exercise from | t coming victory, when fighting the) most difficult and controversal of battles—The battle of the bulge. Rotary International g i 8 E ad — i 3 i ; i zg ; | ty j i Es E & RE g & i g ie ae Re ifs Hee Ht ol a F aril rf b-] t é Ay ti it a é E 3 a z Ege i nid |“Bonaventure Diary” Thrills Crowds |Nice Work If You Can Get It | Attending Audubon Screen Tour Here tonight, while, Joe leads. the m by Finch. ‘the things they found, He gave them a large “picture” book and they read the names in the book. “The Grass Forest” is an ex-| ceptional nature film for children. Mr. Hermes’ narration made it leven more enjoyable, The Audubon Screen Tours bring to Key West ithe best in nature education and of daisies. most delightful closing scene Be g> eee ie itt i i a into ‘through the open windows. The children’s program, ‘The Grass Forest” finds two smail i the insects were emphasized. Here were. moths. and butterflies, the — NAVAL OFFICERS from foreign countries were recent guest sat Key West Rotary’s luncheon meeting. They were introduced by Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr. wao is a member of Rotary’s International Service Committee. The officers are exchange students at the U.S. Fleet Sonar Schpol in Key West. Left, Lt. Cdr. Jonge Berrio and Lt. Cdr. Belarmino Vargas, both of the Colombian Navy; Rotary President, the Rev. Ralph Rogers; Cuban Consul Oscar Morales, Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr.; Lt. jg.) Desmond Carey, Chilean Navy, and Lt. Mario Cavestany, Spanish Navy.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. agae gE “Irs ALL IN A DAY'S WORK,” says Nancy Drew ‘as she lounges atop the piano as band leader Joe’ Candullo runs through a couple of bars. Nancy is the new thrush opening at Casa Marina ic|Pictures’ “Ambush at Tomahawk!John Derek and David Brian, the -jcolor by Technicolor opening to-|Maria Elena Marques in not ex- |Theatre, are about the most bellig- -jerent ever to appear on the screen. | During the stirring Western drama, | Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, Jenvary 23, 194 ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR SATURDAY, January 3 8:30—OWC Bake Sale, at U. S. Naval Commissary, 8:30 to 5:08 TT sic for your. pleasure at the same spot.—Citizen Staff Photo with motching Repeater Pencil , each has one or more fist fights/ with some one of the others, with the total in knock - down - drag- out encounters amounting to six. This does not include the hand-| In “Ambush At Tomahawk Gap” weve Sioa a all have with) The male stars and principal] Those involved in the general supporting players in Columbiajmayhem include John Hodiak, Everybody Fights Gap,” outdoor drama filmed injmale stars. Even the leading lady, morrow at the Islander Drive-Injactly lady-like; she uses her nails le more than one oceasion, and TREASURE CHEST. 606% DUVAL STREET even shoots Derek in the arm as a prelude to romance! | FILMED AGAINST THE BACKGROUND | OF THE WORLD'S MOST Is Married WINTER PARK #—One of the two missing Rollins College coeds has her marriage but whereabouts of her roommate re- mained a mystery today. Paula Sutton, 20, told her parents in a-.telephone conversation from ‘New Orleans that she was married yesterday to William H. Tyree Jr., an airman first class stationed at Orlandé Air Force Base. Her father, John Robert Sutton Jr., telephoned the news to Edwin R. Walker, dean of students at Rollins, from his home in Grosse Pointe, Mich. Sutton later told the Orlando Sentinel that he understood Tyree joined his daughter in New Or- leans “a couple days ago.” ‘The news of the marriage, Sutton said, “sort of threw us off our feet, but if that is what she wants belies ie a ate foe the.” itis Sutton and Jean Booth, also 20, disappeared on Jan. 15-after taking a plane for Jacksonville, Some reports had them going to New York and others said they were headed west. Mrs. John V. Booth, mother of Jean, said Miss Sutton telephoned her that “Jean is well and happy and is on her way to New York. She has a job waiting for her.” ‘There was no clarification of what sort of job. Jean’s father, president of the Booth Motor Co., at McKeesport, Pa., said: “We are in sympathy with Jean’s desire-to work and be on her own but she doesn’t realize that can be accomplished without keeping her| family in suspense.” Skunk Beats The Rap ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., —An Albuquerque skunk is beating the under the _ city have to be quarantined for 14 days. Police say that won't be necessary this time. The skunk — deordorized, of course—bit the girl at his home— the city zoo, FABULOUS CITY... Je HOUSTON, TEXAS! BILLY GRAHAM _S¥. OILTOWN-U-S A. GEORGIA LEE RALPH WARD and the stars of “Mr. Texas,” < Redd Harper and Cindy Walker * ae x Ww _ THE GRIPPING STORY OF ONE MAN'S § EXPERIENCE | WITH WIS GOD! Harris School Auditorium Margaret and Southard Streets (NO ADMISSION CHARGE) TONIGHT —730 o'CLOCK 4 inanoncroscnenti