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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERES. TO WOMEN JQ. ELLEN KELLER, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 25661 [| Fridey, January 29,1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN P8883 American Artists Wintering In City |Fleet Sonar Party \ Doris Lee And Arnold Blanch Enjoy Key West . |Will Address Key West Woman’s Club To Have Top ; a pdlises Tuesday On Contemporary Art Topic Entertainers JO ELLEN KELLER Pag phaedien ceighifo | ¥ \club, Pinder School of Dance, a1 West Woman's Ciub on Tuesday after- the Bamboo Room will all furnish is of exceptional interest as guest entertainment for Fleet Sonar | erica’s outstanding artists, School’s gala Cabaret Party for! , who have wintered in Key West for tn. March of Dimes to be held| achieved a harmony in their way of boven nega or a he Navel new and very modern home in Wood-| Vocalist Nacy Drew and dance themselves. It is a house built a-\team Rickey and Veda will repre- = \sent Casa Marina entertainment; while Fred and Renee as well as George Sand, Carson McCullers Phil Puco will appear at the party and Edith Sitwell. through the courtesy of the Trade- The rest of her exhibition will be winds. Bamboo Room entertainers gouaches she has painted during Don Albin and Jack Kendricks -lher stay in Key West where she have also donated their time for and her husband are the house-'this charity event. guests of Capt. Frank E. Bowser,) Jerry Pinder of the Pinder USN, (MC), and Mrs. Bowser. School of Dance will perform two Arnold Bianch’s paintings which dances at the party, one with Gale will be exhibited during the! Varela and one with Lorraine But- month of May, also at American/ler who will also do a tap solo. Artists Gallery, will be a part of/A Spanish Group in one of the his collection shown last year at/Pinder dances will consist of Fred Des Moines and Minneapolis. His'Case, Rose Yates, Orchid Mira, art, expressed in semi-abstract/Glenda Kilgallan, Kay Haviland, landscapes, has been described by;Ruth Kerns, and Patti Chapman. one critic as revealing “‘amazing}) Navy men, their families and technique. . .buoyant spirit, mas-|friends are invited to attend this of pattern and varied textures,|charity affair. All procedes from a in aligning much amus-|the party will go to the March of det in flowing all-over de-| Dimes. . His work shows a wonder- ————_ balance between the outer! Cook a smoked tongue and keep} the inner vision. . the|it in the refrigerator at holiday lying a colorful abund-|time. So handy for sandwiches, for motifs, the second bring-/a cold meat platter or in a chef's action a highly personal/salad. Suzy Shopper Sez Didn't take tong for this monthjof Dimes. This is always one to go by, did it? Monday is Feb-|the nicest affairs of the season ruary 1st and time to think about|certainly the JayCees and Lincoln’s birthday, Valentine’s Day,|March of Dimes deserve your and Washington’s birthday. And to-|port. Plan to go to the Casa Ma- flay is my pretty mother’s birth-\rina tomorrow night—for d: fay. . .so “Happy Birthday” from'and top-notch entertainment. all of us! xk x et lf you've always admired What is prettier than a pure | Stinchfield’s smart men’s wear, linen dress, especially when it’s | don’t miss the new collection ef @ House of Lord’s in pale yellow.) women’s dresses and sport togs + + sleeveless. . .with a band of | ... original and exciting designs roses embroidered in a deeper |, . .in tune with the tropics. shade afound the deep V-neck xx*«rk and down the front? Or a softly | You have just three more chan- tailored shirtwaist in strawberry ices to see the Key West Player's ice cream pink? Unless it’s a [performance of “Ten Little In- periwinkle blue with your favor- jdians” at the Barn Theater. If you ite scoop neck finished with a (like Agatha Christie’s who-dun-its, flat fold of white piped in dark [you'll enjoy the Key West Player’s| blue—and @ matching cover-up |performance at the Barn Theater jacket with simulated Peter Pan |in the back of the Woman’s Club, collar and cuffs? These lady- (319 Duval Street. like dresses point up the new x kk “pretty” look so good this Spring. Perky says you better come (You saw some of these in the | down to Baldwin’s Nursery on “March of Dimes’ Fashion | Simonton across from the Navy Show.) In a wide range of sizes, | Commissary and get some ef the price is small for the quality | those extra nice Caladium and «of fabric ‘and workmanship. Gladiolus bulbs! MeMullen’s are old friends. . » ue *€ noted for their beastiful materials | Be sure to take the kiddies and precise tailoring—and of |see “Annie Get Your Gun.” course, you'd expect to find them | Juvenile Council is sponsoring at MarEd’s. ne OP Found a note saying that Janu- x ary 20th is also the birthday Ofjreserved and there’s a mi our City Editor. According to the|performance on Saturday, Fi Almanac, today is ‘Kansas Day.” ary 6th. What could be more appropriate xu * S for Kangas-born Margaret? She| Decorators have “discovered” thas another theory about her birth-) what we've always known—that day—ask her sometime! Coral makes lovely, unusual cen- xewerk terpieces and flower arrange- Give yourself a present! A ments. You'll find beautiful series of Maclevy Treatments at | pieces at Raul’s on the corner of the Adorable Beauty Salon, 924 | Eaton and Elizabeth Streets. .. Simonton Street. Get in shape for | and they have these big clam Spring! shells to use for chowder and xk & salad bowls. If you afen’t already One thing about all this dashing) a shell collector, you will be about is that you meet the nicest) after a visit to Raui’s! It’s a people and see so many nice| fascinating place and me one things! T’other day I was lucky| should miss Raul’s world fai and saw some of Eunice Unter- back’s watercolors—including one THE ATH He ettial B |Lee has been shown in Key West) © aa as a part of New York collections. Ve of ; | They share in their liking for) “““"*™ oe avel, and hope to see something; TWO OF AMERICA’S OUTSTANDING COMTEMPORARY ARTISTS, Arnold Blanch and his wife, American scene became intensi-/of the Far East before too much of| Doris Lee, are wintering in Key West where they are preparing for their coming spring exhibitions he travelled by auto-|it undergoes change. at American Artists Galleries in New York.—Citizen Staff Photo by Finch. They are interested in rug and |textile design and expect to do| i ifornia| some work in that field in the com-| 27777 i . J ling year. a: TH FOR CHRIST as one of his pupils, Doris Lee,! Arnold Blanch and his wife have = who later became his wife. both been successful teachers and s : Blanch’s preferences in litera-|jecturers. Among honors awarded ’ Tomorrow Night, 7:30 ture are evidenced in his state-|Doris Lee is the honorary Doctor 7 A , 5 L id i E Cy : z : E : gs 8 i od E <8 : 5 i 3 8 tS $ | i; ie ies i SSN i ment concerning the poet Waltlof Laws degree from her Alma Z . HEAR... Whitman. “Whitman,” he said,/Mater, Rockford College, in her “has not only been an impetus to|native Illinois where, as an un- living but has also had an effect/dergraduate she majored in philo- ion the content of my painting.” {sophy and received a Bachelor of! Arnold Blanch finds relaxation in|Arts degree upon being gruaduat- his enthusiasm for hunting andjed, fishing. He spends the obaea SQpe SEATS S Sah RASS SP 7 ¥ there deep-sea fishing in Key West) re waters, | Yarns ... Materials Arthur Guetterman LOCAL NAVY MAN 729 FLEMING STREET H : Ki i rl ; E done in Ft. Kent, Maine—the Northernmost end of US No, 1. Bhe plans to do one of the Boule- yard at this end of the route. * * * ; If you're looking for a present for some one who plays chess— you should see the ceramic Chess men ai the Old Island on White- head at Caroline. The set was made by Commander Hugh Bre- din, The Bredin’s ceramics are well known in Key West. . .and the Old Istand is the place to see them. * x * ; Don’t miss the Key West Artist’s Group’s Street Fair that starts this week on Clinton Square near the Aquarium. It’s colorful and fun to see. x xk * Dirty dishes are the inevitable result of eating, something that you can’t very well do without . « which leads us to a James Portable Dishwasher, at Home Appliance on Simonton across from the phone building. You just wheel it up to your table, load it, wheel it to the sink, snap the hose on your hot water fau- cet, add a little bit of soap, push a button, walk off and tet “James” take over. Your dishes will be serubbed 1000 times in 9% minutes—even heats the wat- er to 200 degrees so they are sterilized as well as sparkling clean, It holds dishes for 6 to 8 people. . .even your big platter. | And your pots and pans will | gleam like the stainless steel lin- ing and porcelain exterior. English... .you rei isn’t entirely made. up of Shop To call, just dial 2-2142, ee Re That’s all for January, so I'll see you. next month! Suzy (adv) There are lots of accompani- ments for first-course cheese dips. Some of them are potato chips, pretzel sticks, celery wedges, car-| rot sticks, small crackers, Melba toast and tiny thin slices of salty rye bread, The FKAC will approve, too, | because a James only uses 42 gallons of water—less than you | use doing dishes by hand. You | can get rid of a disagreeable | task and avoid “dish pan” hands + « .well, what are you waiting | Ea | Call 2-6709 Each. year the Jay-Cees sponsor Owner the President’s Ball for the March | BOBBIE WHITEHEAD Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Wishes To Thank The Following WHO HELPED MAKE THE MARCH OF DIMES CARD PARTY A SUCCESS Paul Sher Jewelers Nancy Drew Gulfstream Food Department Rickie and Veda Store Joe Candullo Kress Casa Marina Hotel McCrory’‘s Joe Allen Bernie C. Papy Radio Station WK WF Cuban Club The Key West Citizen Columbia Laundry The Individuals who donated Fred and Renee Hansen tables ae and——_— ALL OTHERS WHO HELPED MAKE THE CARD PARTY A §0CCESS Among Blanch’s well-known can-| vases is “‘Negro Preacher’ which was described by Time Magazine| Knitting... Crochet (April 2). Paintings by Arnold Blanch hang in many of this country’s finest collections, and upon a few occa- sios the art of both him and Doris) COIFFURE DESIGNERS ! J. 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