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‘ALS — NEWS OF INTERES." TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 | Dr. Donald Pearlman Takes Bride New Hair-Do’s \In Chicago; His Parents Travel Seen In Capital ‘North For Ceremony At K.A.M. Temple By Reporter | Mise Pauline Glickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glick- man, Chieago, Ili., became the bride of Dr. Donald H. Pearlman, WASHINGTON From wind- |son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pearlman of Key West, at a single ring blown to pigtail, pony tail, Garbo ceremony at K. A. M. Temple in Chicago on Monday, January 25./bob, poodle, Mamie bangs and the town’s top hostesses, wears her Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein officiated. |Italian cut — I've tried them all. black hair in a somewhat similar Mr. and Mrs. Pearlman went north for the wedding and were|Now I’m going to stick to my own fashion, but more loosely drawn SOCIETY — PERS JO ELLEN KELLER, Editor Mondsy, February 1, 1954 = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3) Engaged si Pl ens hl cw Rica February is the month for hearts; ing for something out of the or- . “ 3 and flowers, log cabins and cherry| dinary, The Cuba Shop, 532 Du- honor guests at a reception given by the bride's parents. Eads-style hair do. {and with the chignon fuller and yatta rg i nee in| val Street; has some Helen Kav- The bride sage re ae ahr Bacygieogne chic women around lower-placed. . s of important peo-| anaugh blouses made from the kle length gown 8 +} ° |town, I've noticed, are the ones who} Senator Margaret Chase Smith ple were bora in February, , || rare handwoven “Shadow Cloth” tung with a bodice of Chantilly lace Famous Artists j¢ling to a distinguishing coiffure'never changes her style from the Dickens, Edison and Longfellow as) used by the Guatemalan Indians embroidered in pearis and mmaxcoepy if [/ Jud P of their own and don’t weaken to side-parted shortly-cut curled bob; well 23 Lincoln and Washington. in their bridal costume. These Her fingertip length veil was held 4 O Ge Foster |sy-by night beauty tads. Mrs, Hen- nor Ohio's Republican Congrese- ‘That’s quite an afray of talent!) come in shirtwaist or sleeveless jin place with a tiara of irrides- F FL. Sho ri Bonnet, wife of the French Am-\woman Frances P. Botton her This being a new month, and a/ scoop neck styles. All the Guate- cent pearls She had as Matron of {Or £ Lower 1D |bassador, internationally noted for|more matronly, neatly piled style. few week, let's see what's new in| malian clothes at The Cuba Shop |Honor Mrs, Barbara Malisoff. | Elvira Reilly, William Greene her style and perennially on the Strawberry blonde Jane Ickes, wi the shops. aro made from imported hand- | Lt. Harvey Relman, USA, of Mia-/and Lephe Holden will pass pro-|‘ten-best-dressed” list, has never|dow of the former secretary of the , ee ee woven materials intricately em- |mi, Fla., who is a cousin’ of the fessional judgement on the art Changed the smart, simply-brushed interior, never wears hats, prefers ‘There’s a new member of an | broidered in traditional designs by groom, was best man. posters being made for the Key|Short-cut coiffure that gives herling to cling to the braids she eld family at Home Appliance, | the Indians. The collection in- |The bride was graduated from)West Flower Show by art students/Such an air of good grooming. [wears coronet fashion around her 5 Simonton Street. . .the May- | cludes two-piece dresses with Hyde Park High School in Chicago, from the Convent of Mary Imma-| Mrs. Joseph Davies, wife of the head. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, widow tag Portable Automatic Washer. | Mandarin or sport collars, pedal |and from the Michael Reese School culate, ind by the students of Tom former U. S. Ambassador to Rus-lof the Pennsylvania governor, The Maytag portable is a ‘ull | pushers, shorts and “Boy Coats” jof Infant Nursing. Lane, head of the art department|Si@ and certainly one of the most|stacks her flaming red glory like size machine with flexible tim- | —to mix or match in pastels, | Dr. Pearlman was graduated of Key West High School. elegant women on the American'a beacon light, ing. « .you can start, stop or re- | deep colors, and black and white jfrom Key West High School and| Mrs, Katherine Monroe, general/SCeme, wears her beautiful silvered| Best example of stick-to-itive- peat any part of the cycle. {This |, . .all lovely and all authentic. |from Florida State _ University chairman of the Flower Show, sta-/locks in an imposingly sculpturediness as far as hair dos is com eomes in real handy when you zk *ek | |where he received a Bachelor of|ted that three cash prizes will be|UPPile that makes her stand out in|cerned is Mamie Eisenhower. BY discover an extra sock or two.) | ‘Way back when we were “that! \Science degree in Psychology. He|awarded to the three winning con-|% 1 i : it doesn’t require expensive and can be shoved out when not in use. They your space is limited 've put off getting an washer because you to blast it loose when move. It’s pretty, too. . .all white porcelain inside and out. Maytag washers are famous for efficient, gentle action. . .and a | Mayteg will give years of ser- vice. Home Appliance also has wringer type Maytegs with lots | new features. If you're think. about a washing machine, be fe see the new Maytags. ak. & Humane Society’s annual! is scheduled for February, Elks Club. They al-| e something different in) way of entertainment, , .one some of the city’s’ most prom- put on a fashion; it of their less’ z af 83% al Fishy ft 5 HE friends. x * new Spring bonnet Victor Vito hairdo from able Beauty Salon at | x * get that the “Name the test. at the Key West closes tonight! The a Season pass to™a box a greyhound puppy! x ke * 1€ you're weary of the lace- trimmed blouses usually worn Tey. fees \If she liked one special boy, but} younger generation,” a girl who! was going steady polished only the| nail on her third finger, left hand.) wasn’t going steady, she left only} that nail unpolished, And, if you) were “‘just looking,” you polished] them all. Today, a girl who is go- ing steady laces her shoes back- wards—from the top down. One shoe laced backwards means she likes a special boy but hasn’t land- ed him. Shoes laced right means John Barli, it was announced at home of her parents. MISS NORMA MARGARET GAVILAN will be the A fend il bride of a recent party at the Miami she hasn't anyone special on her| Miss Gavilan’s Engagement Is Told mind. Times do change! A OR ee The Bookshop on Fleming St. is open from nine in the morn- ing ‘til nine at night. For pennies a day, you can read the latest books. . .from the Lending Lib- rary at the Bookshop. 72k O® Guess we're pretty proud of our Basketball team. They’ve only lost one conference game—and we're |willing to count it! Vince Shafer, the Miami High coach is still hav- ing night-mares thinking how close the Conchs came to spoiling his undefeated record, oe * * * : Hair is shorter everywhere, Straight or curled with Italian flair. Go to Donald's like a flash, Have a Contour cut with lots of dash! * % *€ That didn’t take long, so let’s go} shopping again Wednesday. See you then! Suzy (adv) ‘with Guatemalan skirts, and look- Fleet Sonar School Will Present Cabaret Party This Evening At Beach Patio To Aid March Of Dimes Barli, Miss Gavilan was born and edu- cated in Tampa. She was graduat- ed from the Academy of the Holy Name -and attended Florida State University where she was a mem- ber of the Newman Club and Los Picaros; at Spanish honoary frater- nity. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from that University. Since her graduation she has. been on the teaching staff of Hor- ace Mann School in Miami. Miss Gavilan is president of Al- pha Rho chapter of Beta Signa Phi sorority. John Barli attended the Stevens Institute of Technology and Califor- nia Teachers State College. He re- ceived. his Naval Commission at the University of Virginia, and lat- er was graduated from the Uni- versity of Miami where he received his B. A. degree. He served in the Navy during World War III. He is now associated with the ac- By Parents, Mr., Mrs. Chas. Gavilan, At Affair Given At Their Miami Home At an engagement party held at their Miami home last week, Mr./St., i ypleting his AF basic and Mrs. Charles Gavilan, 1128 Simonton St., announced the aigage:|pinnan Seer action course at ment oi their daughter, Norma Margaret, to John Barli who is the | son of Mrs, John Barli of California, Penn. and the late. Mr. John S25 ta) Lae Airman i i } 1| So many good dishes to make lreceived his degree of Doctor ofitestants, and that anyone of high imagine Mrs. ‘Davies ever letting|bangs — her trade-mark through |Optometry from the Northern Illi-ischool age may enter the compe-|ber hair down. People often won-\the years — she has set a trend Inois College of Optometry with|tition. Plans are now well under way for a very beautiful flower show jhigh honors recently. | There was a reception and din- jner at the Regency Room of the {Drake Hotel following the cere- lmony. It was attended by one hun- dred guests including members of| the families and close friends. |Orlando Diaz Trains At Lackland Field Orlando Diaz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koehn, 417 Catherine Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Lackland, situated near San An- tonio, is the world’s largest air force base, site of Air Force basic training, for men and women, headquarters of the Human Re- jsource Research Center, and home lof AF’s Officer’ Candidate School. His basic training is preparing |him for entrance into Air Force} technical training and for assign- ment in specialized work. Thejhome by Mrs. Fred Miller on ‘course includes a scientific evalua-|Thursday, tion of his aptitude and inclination |for following a particular vocation|test must submit their entries by and career, Candles, coated with soapsuds, / jare said to burn without smoking/unless are sur i or dripping. Don’t coat the wicks,|made etis conte ant § shrink | | of course, and let the candles dry| proof, jin candle-holders before lighting. with leftover turkey! Serve it in a curry sauce with accompani |ments of crumbled crisp bacon, moist coconut, salted ground pea- beh DESIGNERS Salon of Beauty der “What does she do at night?” Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, secre- tary of health, education and wel-|fashion, 40 Machines KEY WEST'S FIRST and 40 Machines -Paul's Self-Service AVONDALE PURE IMPORTED COHAMA — 46” WIDE OUTING: SPECIAL TABLE — FRUIT OF LOOM and J. REIDS ove™* FABRIC SALE GABARDINE ,.. Reduced to PRINTS Reduced to $ for women everywhere who'll try anything at least once if it’s the 40 Machines BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN LARGEST LAUNDERETTE Soak, Wash and 3 Rinses 25¢ for 9 pounds We Have Dryers, Soap, Bleach, Clothes Baskets 40 Machines Laundry ONE WEEK ONLY CORDUROY ... Reduced to $1.09 yd. IRISH LINEN. . . Reduced to $1.79 yd. FLAN-A-DOR . . . Reduced to $ .99 yd. $1.19 yd. AS yd. Spring-Maid PRINTS Reduced to $ .49c nuts and chutney. Team it with| 93 SANDS FABRIC CENTER Fleming St. Phone 2-5263 | cooked noodles and a well-season-| LA CONCHA HOTEL as P| oe sauce fot a casserole é jdish. Use it in croquettes d ORLANDO DIAZ, a Key Wester, fat fry; serve wi Seiad oe is receiving Basie Training at |potatoes, scalloped tomatoes and a Lackland Field, Texas, crisp green salad.’ RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH 706 DUVAL STREET A galaxy of professional entertainers will perform tonight at} i r- Fleet Sens School’s Cabaret Party Benefit for the March of Dieses |r gee a eaerne | to be held at the Naval Station Beach Patio from 7:30 p, m. to 11:30' ‘Phe pride, who is the niece of p. tn. All Naval personnel, their families, and friends are invited to| Judge Thomas S. Caro and Mrs. ategnd this charity affair. nae |Caro, has chosen April as her wed-| Comedian Harry Welch will come from Miami to Key West to! ding month, Date and details will act as Master of Ceremonies for the event, A veteran hotel and night! pe ‘announced: later. club entertainer, he is perhaps best known as ‘‘Popeye’s” voice. Mr. | Weich supplies the movie voice for “Popeye” in the Walt Disney car- toons. (3 ga et In addition, a host of fine enter- tainers will appear at the party —=_]_SSSSS=S==—————— | Dave Green | Truman Meeting Tonight Coral Shores PTA Is In Korea ' There will be an important meeting of the Room Represen- Save $3.00 4 paif on ruese through the courtesy of the Casa “4 es) tati "af ea ‘ rough te outs of 8 Discusses Plans |With Army ware Sarum, Shea PTA. | Choi boc may enim REMARKABLE NURSE’ TYPE School of Dance and the Bamboo| Roy Building D o'clock, ’ is not treated and you e@mnot afford OXFORDS Room. s ave M. Green, son of Mr, and 5 2 to take a chance with medicine . iis Cabos Mabinh will send san Mrs. Reuben Green, 2004 Landon| _ TW films will be shown ine | jess potent than pica which eWhite nancy aeaccali Yaneg) The Coral Shores PTA was rep-|/St., Key West, helped to celebrate| sociy Human Growth’ and | goes into the bronchial syem to help e Seem Rickey and Veda; while Freq|fesented at a recent meeting of|the 40th Infantry Division's second] jc¥-" Mf will be decided at | loosen and expel germ len phlegm and Renee Hansen and Phil Puco|the County Council PTA in Key|*Mtiversary in Korea this month.) ¢17 inne ced in rifle tender, infla i , of-the Tradewinds Club, and Don| West. Those attending from Coral| gan’, aren pears Albin and Jack Kendricks of the Shores group inclu’sd the Mes-\ed itself at Sandbag Castle, The! Bamboo Room have also donatedidames Bernard Holzinger, Sam|Punchbowl and Heartbreak Ridge their time to this charity event.itund, Ann Smith, Rodney Albury, /arrived on the peninsula in Janu-| Jerr, 2inder of the Pinder Roger Albury, and Betty Ashworth. |ary 1952. hold t i School of Dance will perform a! An all day study course was held) Green, a gunner in the 224th Re- ee Paper bags together neatly in| Ballet Samba with Lorraine Butrilast week at Dorothy Roberts home| giment’s Company I arrived in Ko-|" ee ler; and “Espana Cani,” a Span-lin Islamorado. The PTA manual/rea last May. He entered the Ar-| ish Classic, with Gale Varela atiwas used for discussion. A covered|my during November 1952 and the party. The Spanish Group abi luncheon was served to the|¢ompleted basic training at Fort med, branes. Creomulsion blends bsechwood i with other creosote by special time tested medicines for coughs. It cme no ee io matter many midicines you | have tried, Creomulsion to ‘please you or druggit refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test of many millions of uss. (Adv.) Dr. J.A. Valdes Specializing in work, SSS SS A spring-hinged clothespin will] the latter dance will consist fesdames Tom Lavin Bernard) Jackson, S. C. Fred Case, Rose Yates, Orchid Mi-/Bernard Holzinger, Rodney Albury, | a ra, Glenda Kilgallan, Kay Havi-|Eddie Sweeting, Thad Gaskin, M.| G fand, Ruth Kerns, and Patti Chap-/Arsua, Teresa Albury and Ever- ra y Ladies A highly comfort- = range gpegaaine a ae torarg Entertain At’ “ye Examinati 4 bI . _ | Project for the y vill be the} a { Top Fleet Sonar School officers purchase ae Public Address eed aY xamin lon arr * ean om - wat expected at the party tonight are tem by the PTA for the school. Old Folks Home ~ <a Captain W. H. _Truesdell, USN, A meeting of interest was called The Gray Ladies held the month Commanding Officer, Fleet Sonar/to hear Mrs. Edith Roberts, co- ly birthday party for residents School and Commander L, E. Da- ordinator of instruction, who, after|at the Old Folks Home on January vis Jr., USN, and their Indies. her talk, showed a short film en-|27 honoring Susie Wetherford and Commander Davis is Chairman'titied “Skippy and the Three R’s.”|Willie Roberts of the Party Committee; while Lt.) Present were Horace O'Bryant,| Hostesses were Mrs, Robert Kirk A. N, Davidson was appointed Of-/ Monroe County School Superintend-|and Mrs Bernard Fold ficer-in-charge of Entertainment,/ent and William Merrium, archi-) Mrs, William Spooner delighted Lt. J. W. Boller, Officer-in-charge tect for Monroe County Schools. \the guests with her gs. . Sh ot Ticket Sales, and Lt. B. L. Lar-) Floor plans for future enlarge-|sang several accion | incinae Sscy, Officer-in-Charge of Speieal ment of the schools were shown| Because,” “The Star,” and “The Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION OF LENSES 33 Years Experience and Service In This Community Arrangements. and a discussion followed. O’Bryant! Lil, . ; . re Ss . ac Tree.” & ed rn remare —— tare his assurance that four new! The Officers’ Wives’ Club sent We Use 4 Robe! ‘onson, » Wil class rooms would be ready by ice cream for th i P o~ : moe peg Paalee sega September. Fred Allen was pre~pbeautifully jabs gsi gas BAUSCH AND LOMB PRODUCTS . < sent at i K =| of " 5 * abate tesibaleckestiacare a ek the meeting to speak to par-/given by the Business and Profes- EXCLUSIVELY : Jacobson, SA, J. Skrypezak, SA, ents about organizing a school band/sjonal Women’s Club. and the cooperation needed to make D, Campbeli, SA, A. Heckman, SA, it a success. If all succeeds, an It's worthwhile to have a heat- 24-Howr Service On Any Eye Glass P V. Piscitelli, SN, USCG, M. Sha- instructor will visi i f s structor visit the schooljresistant handle of plasti piro, S03, R. J. Anderley, SN, R.'twice weekly to give lessons and|skillet so you don’t — = = ms Bissell, SA, J. » SA. D. training rt Peston, SAT. D. McLaughlin, foe peiterg when Ite ene ay C. Raisner, SA, and L. K. Hill, event will be given the March of] Baked pears make an out-of-this- or Broken Lenses OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 12 A.M., 2 TO 5 P.M, Address: 619 Duval Street ; ACROSS FROM BEACHCOMBER, ONE FLIGHT UP _ Tickets for the affair may be obtained at the party by Naval personnel. All procedes from this) ia to help fight Infantile Para-|world dessert when they are serv- ; 9 sis, | CITIZEM WANT ADS PA¥ OSPF meats. i ed with a custard sauce, made with brown sugar, and toasted nut- Telephone 2-7821