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SUE JONES, Editor SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTERE! ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYON 1 LO WOMEN TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 Here Comes Peter Cottontail! ri ai ROB CAMPBELL takes a dim Parish Hall, dn Monday night: Children’s Corner.—Citizen Staff view of the proceedings at the kiddie fashion show at St. Paul’s These smartly dressed children modeled clothes selected by the Photo, Finch, Ley Memorial M YF To Have Spaghetti Supper On F riday In an effort to send as many youths to the Methodist Adventure Camp at Leesburg, Fla., in July,| Ley Memorial Church’s Methodist Youth Fellowship group is sponsor- ing a supper Friday night to raise funds for that purpose. a The supper, main course of which will be home-cooked, Italian-style spaghetti, will be served between} the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock at the Wesley House, Varela Street. Mrs. William Hoffman, member of Ley Memorial’s WSCS, is in charge of preparing the supper. A good-sized helping of Italian- style spaghetti and meat, salad, bread, iced tea or coffee, and des- sert will be served. Special plates for children. The public is invited to attend the supper and help the youths of this church send as many to camp this summer as possible. Garden Club To Hear Orchid Journal Editor The regular monthly meeting of the Key West Garden Club will be held Thursday evening, March 4 at 8:00 p. m. at the Woman’s Club, 319 Duval Street. Mr. Alex D. Hawks, Pasadena, California, has been invited by the Garden Club and Orchid Society te speak at the meeting. Mr. Hawks is editor of the Or-' SSS OWC TO MEET AT FT. TAYLOR FRIDAY The Officers’ Wives Club will have their monthly luncheon ‘People Are Funny ‘Cast Announced The complete cast of the play, “People Are Funny” has finally} been released. It has also been re-' portéd that the students at Key West are much relieved to learn that all the muttering that has |been going on lately among mem- bers of the faculty had nothing to do with them, | The play follows the format of \the radio program and Dick Ertz- man, will do the announcing. Art Linkletter will be portrayed |by Tom Whitley. Thomas Lane will take the male lead as Roscoe Higginbottom, the jshy young man who is trying to |win a convertible coupe. | Lou Lilly, plays Betty, the ro- |mantic sentimentalist with whom |Roscoe has to make a date before he can have the car. Other faculty members who will appear in this hilarious play are: Elaine Eskew as Peggy; Nadine Stover as Millie; Paul Davis as. Ed;.David McDaniel as Stan; Pauline Nihoul as Wanda; Em meeting at Fort Taylor on Fri- day. Naval Hospital Wives will be hostesses for the meeting. There will be a surprise pro- gram. # Girl Scout Leaders Course Scheduled The first Girl Scout Leaders training course under the auspices of the newly formed Florida Keys Girl Scout Council will begin Tues- day, March 9. The sixteen hour course will be given by Mrs. Neil Saunders, Girl Scout volunteer instructor. The classes will be held at the Wesley House on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30. ; e Organizations planning to sponsor a Girl Scout troop should make arrangements to have a represent- Ingeles as Elsie; Wilbur Franklin ative sHand these ae Troop as Don, and Dr. Harold Campbell, | organization chairman for the Flor- [principal of Key West High will/ida Keys Council is Mrs. Fernando jappear as George. Camus. | The play will be presented Fri-| For further information about! day night March 5, at the high|the Leaders training classes, call school auditorium, Mrs. Neil Knowles, at 2-7628, ANNOUNCEMENT CALENDAR chid Journal, an international re- EVERY WEDNESDAY view of orchids and is attending} the International Orchid Show inj Miami. He will show colored slides) of orchids in Panama. | Miss Hilda Cunniff, president of} the Garden Club has announced there will not be a business session| at this meeting. ——————————— GOLD STAR MOTHERS MEETING POSTPONED It has been announced that due| to weather conditions and the ill- ness of some members, the Gold} Star Mother’s meeting scheduled! this week has been postponed. The next meeting will be held at! the home of president, Eula Sawyer] on March 17, ees 8:00—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. WEDNESDAY, March 3 10:00—Navy Wives Club 88, CPO Lounge, Naval Station 10:00—Subron OWC, Fort Taylor Officer’s Club 10:00—ZX-11 OWC, place to be announced 8:30—K. W. Outboard Club Aux., place to be announced 8:00—Dade Lodge 14, Masonic, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton EVERY Thursday 9:00—Monroe Gen. Hosp. Auxiliary Sewing, at hospital 5—Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall 00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 p. m, :30—Lions Club, at Lions Den, 1007 Seminary St. 8:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House THURSDAY, March 4 10:00—HS-1 OWC, Aeropalms 3:00—Cirele II, First Methodist Church, to be announced 7:30—Doreas Society, Lutheran Church on Flagler Avenue 8:00—Garden Club, at Woman’s Club, 319 Duval St. 8:00—VFW Post 3911, Post Home, 325 Elizabeth Street 8:00—Elks Lodge, Elks Club, 313 Duval Street EVERY Friday 10:00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base Wednesday, March 3, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3)broidery on the skirt. Her blouse-| A capacity crowd filled St. P fashion show Monday night. Prou pride as the youthful models walk attractive clothes selected by the C Master Rob Campbell stole th ner and poise far beyond his two a swaggered out, the audience burs stop and grin. All the children showed the re- sult of much practice and the en- rapidly. Entire acts were presented by the’ pupils of Princess Nina Caraccio- la. It was refreshing to see the well trained youngsters demon- 'strate classic ballet technique. Beverly Simmons’ clever record pantomimes were enthusiastically received as were vocal selections by Miriam Crawford and Mary Ann Matchett. ‘ Young Benny Trevor was mas- ter of ceremonies for the fashion show, and Mrs. George V. Rogers was commentator. Up,” tiny blond Ann Armfield look- ed positively angelic in a by Robert Humphrey, Curtis Sim- mons and Jim Felton. Several of the little girls wore matching robes over their gowns. Linda Sweeting wore blue, and her robe featured a bertha collar. Marilyn Biaza modeled a_ white and yellow striped gown with yel- low robe. Robin Jones wore two-piece pink rayon jersey pyjamas with nylon net ruffles. Gayle Staples modeled a pale green gown with ruffles and a matching pink gown and robe ensemble was worn by | Joyce Staples, Net and ribbons trimmed Romelda Shepard’s blue rayon jersey pyjamas. Play clothes modeled in “Let’s Go Play” featured simple styles and sturdy materials. dressed alike in blue denim slacks and shirts worn with navy blue caps. and Ed, wore denim overalls in red and green with plaid shirts. A red plisse bloomer sunsuit with bolero jacket was shown by Cheryl Curry, and Paulie Taylor’s deep yellow shorts were worn with a handpainted white T-shirt. Shan- non Jones modeled brown gabar- dine shorts with a yellow and brown plaid gingham shirt. Miss Joyce Staples wore a grey knit shirt and red shorts; Joy Sim- mon’s yellow T-shirt was trimmed with shells and worn with green “Jeanies.” Marilyn Williams’ la- troduced a new color note in play} clothes. | Clothes for “School Days’ fea- tured easy to care for dresses. Cheryl Curry’s red-striped chintz Pinafore was worn with a white| organdy blouse. A blue checked) polished gingham with cherry pink inserts in the skirt was modeled] by Lizzie Nonnemacher. A smart-) ly styled brown and tan checked cotton with a matching ruffled un- derskirt was shown by Paula Hum- phrey. | Nancy Conley and Toni Demeritt) modeled the uniforms worn by stu- dents at the Convent. Linda Sweet- ing wore polished broadcloth with charcoal bodice and a full skirt of pink and grey butterfly print. | Warren Smith and Curt Simmons) wore trousers in khaki and grey.! Warren’s shirt was green and | white plaid and Curt had on a colorful striped T-shirt. Fella Arm-| field modeled real Western jeans} and a blue and brown checked| shirt. Since so much time can be spent 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church Easter Parade ~ aoe ‘\ PREVIEW of what Key West gandy and crinolines, \y ik 5. ¥ th ved jac¥sts and slacks.—Citizen Staff Photo. Finc >t will wear to church on Easter morning is shown abov at the beach, the togs worn in the — ew Most of the little girls wore cs h. Small Fry Fashions Shown At St. Paul’s Benefit Monday N ight tire show went off smoothly a Penny and Anne Boelens were) The two Campbell brothers, Rob/ vender shorts and yellow shirt in-) {slip was white organdy, White embroidered organdy in Ioiv effect rimmed the bodice of |Judy Fryzel’s blue organdy dress,| land Linda Sweeting’s orchid all over embroidery dress featured a) lace trimmed bertha collar. Paula Humphrey modeled a pink) aul’s Parish Hall for the kiddie d parents and friends beamed with ed down the ‘raised runway in the hildren’s Corner, tes a e show with his nonchalant man- pence oo pe acetone ssp nd a half years. Each time he | ond a are Gals peket were worn t into applause, and Rob would |by Fella Armfield, The three Non- bee pus lnemacher sisters were dressed in I Beach Time” scene were of great print suspender skirts and organdy interest, blouses, in aqua, lavender and One of the cutest sun and swim biege. ; | outfits was the ruffled sun suit] ea Jones noeeied 2 nner ‘itl <t 4 gandy dress with a pink an jue iis pase and ae Hass On acti organdy overskirt. Her white white background worn by Baers baile The usual Wednesday night dance the NCCS USO will not be held tonight because of Ash Wednesday. Wednesday night dances, with music provided by Ida Gell- tich’s Orchestra, with Ida on the trumpet and vibra harp, Gus Ayala at the piano, Jim- mie Vaganini on the bass viol, and Jimmie Gamble, the pop- ular drummer, will be held as usual throughout the remain- der of the Lenten Season. All servicemen are welcome. i is fs t was faced in pink.| ee Taylor. Roseann Rodriguez’ white| Jim Felton’s royal blue Cuba jac. Musician Is cotton suit had a stole lined with/ket was smart with grey rayon| terry cloth, A Roman striped sear-|trousers. sucker cabana suit was worn by| A “First Communion” dress was |Bobby Ladd, Little Jennie Lynn Shown by Marilyn Biaza The dress dots. | Faye Huenfeld’s blue satin bath- daisy lace cap. satin suit would make keeping an|with a white embroidered organdy| |for swimming and the jacket can| modeled navy blue and red dresses| jbe reversed to be used as a terry|in nylon dotted swiss. These dres-| jcloth beach coat. . |ses had bertha collars with lace) | Linda Nonnemacher’s green Pi-/ruffies. que bathing suit was piped in| A full-skirted white organdy with} white, and Genevieve Wheeler’ Siscalloped aqua checked gingham) jyellow satin lastex suit was MOSt Hodice was modeled by Shannon! becoming to her olond coloring.|;\nes. Nelda Jean Carroll’s blue! Warren Smith's blue gabardine| ng white checked jacket dress and jboxer shorts can be used for swim-|Genevieve Wheeler's navy blue! GB ee oe CET ct Con Shs a andi smartly de- |worn with a white knit shell-trim-|/ White slacks were shown by Robert med shirt. Simmons. Donald Curry’s jacket Easter dresses for little girls)Was navy blue with’ white saddle |were shown in delectable colors |stitehing and also worn with white and the styles ranged from fluffy Slacks. |ruffles for the tiny tots to smartly| Linda Rogers’ modeled a red and ‘A Citizen Now ‘ DALLAS, Tex. (#—Lev Aronson, McBurney modeled a blue seer- WS of all over embroidered white first cellist of the Dallas Sym- sucker suit with big white polka/Tandy and worn with a white phony Orchestra, was late for re- jhearsal the other day. When he Daisy lace caps were also worn by showed up conductor Walter Hendl ling suit was shirred in front just/Gayle and Joyce Staples. Gayle’s gave him a dirty glare and then In the first scene, “Time to Get like big sister's. Judy Fryzel’s red dress was yellow striped cotton;ignored him. Nurses To Hold First (DANCE CANCELLED AT Dance Friday Night NCCS-USO TONIGHT The registered nurses of the re- jcently organized 25th District of the Florida State Nurses Associa- tion will sponsor a dance on March 5 at the American Legion Home, Norman Kranich and his orch- estra will play for the dancing which begins at 9:00 p. m Door prizes will be awarded and \dress is optional. FRA To Sponsor Square Dance For Delores The Fleet Reserve Auxiliary will sponsor a hill billy square dance Friday night for the ben- efit of the Little Delores Fund. The dance will be held at the Branch home and aif ad- missions will be donated to the fund being raised for the five- month old baby. Prizes will be awarded for the best hill billy costumes, and dancing will begin at 9:00 P. m. a —————————— “Sete-eo backetosNosS,") sail eee long |eye on your child much easier, andoverskirt. Joyce’s green organza|Hendl to the orchestra, which in- white nylon nightie with a wide net Philip Humphrey’s two-tone swim dress was trimmed at the neck)Stantly burst into “The Star-Span- in Norway for centuries, but de- ruffle around the bottom. Pyja-\trunks were green satin lastex.|with lace. Warren Smith showed a|Sled Banner.” Aronson had just veloped into a sport in the 19th mas just like dad’s in striped ser-|Jim Felton showed a blue figured|luggage jacket with light beige|left federal court and had become Century, suckers and broadcloth were worn|cabana suit, The trunks are lined Jinen slacks. The Taylor sisters|4 DAaturalized citizen. John Rosenfield, music Citizen Want Ads Pay Off 419 SOUTHARD STREET For Appointment, Call 2.6709 Bobbie Whitehead, Owner * and) rama critic of the Dallas News, | who sponsored Aronson, says the! former Buchenwald concentration camp inmate is so thorough a citi-| zen that the other orchestra mem-| bers now call him Tex. Skiing has been a means of travel SS ee a ee ee CARD OF THANKS Neighbors and friends were ex- ceedingly kind during the illness and following the death of our beloved husband, Malcolm Roberts, and to those friends we wish to extend our deep appreciation for their many deeds of kindness and expressions of sympathy and es- |Pecially do we wish to thank those who sent flowers. We also wish to ing white satin lastex suit was)”. m 3s fon 4 4g modeled by Linda Rogers, and Ro. Signed to flatter the pre-teen a ies _ ae Frere iis Sind OG melda Shepherd w: artly at-/UTS- A | se sadieens lice Department and Rev. D. T. Newman, Rev. E. W. Beard and the choir. ROBERTS FAMILY. mar3-1t \beige print polished cotton skirt and beige organdy blouse. Nancy| |Conley’s dress combined chocolate jbrown with a pink print top and| \designed suits and ensembles for | preteeners. China-blue dotted Swiss over a white ruffled organdy crinoline was jmodeled by Anne Armfield. Rob/# brown button-on bolero. {Campbell had on navy blue shorts! Toni Demerritt’s pre-teen yellow | and a white linen Eton jacket. A|Polished cotton had sparkly black Iblue and white organdy pinafore flowers and rhinestones on the Pe-| \trimmed in white embroidered or-\tet Pan collar. A green-lined stole |gandy and a matching organdy bon-|Worn over a beige figured polished, |net looked sweet on Marcia Taylor. /Cotton with red heart-shaped but- A smartly tailored brown and white|tons was modeled by Marilyn Wil-| cord suit, was shown by Alton/liams, and a blue rayon tweed suit |Weekly, was shown by Robert Humphrey.| Penny Boeléns, white organdy Proceeds from the fashion Show, |pinafore was trimmed in embroid-|Will go the the Church building Jered braid and worn over a blue fund. chambray dress. Her sister, Anne, woe an oldfashioned print dress) in black and yellow with a pale] yellow pinafore. Both girls wore straw bonnets. Roseann Rodriguez’s red organ- dy dress peeked out from under a WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Chil2- ns white pinafore trimmed with hem- stitching and red bows. Her sweet heart bonnet was trimmed with red and white. Bobby Ladd’s yel-| COME TO THE low Eton jacket was worn with cone ae shorts. TROPICAL TRADER glazed cotton pinafore with i yellow and purple flowers, and a’ ues Cuxalitt sand | wide girdle of purple was worn over! a white organdy petti-blouse by Jennie Lynn McBurney. Her sweet- heart bonnet was of white straw. A window-pane checked Eton coat in brown and white and brown broadcloth trousers was shown by Ed Campbell, and Faye Huenfeld’s blue and white polished cotton Print featured a removable button- ed-on blue bolero, Her white straw bonnet was trimmed with blue flowers. A man-tailored brown ray- SPAGHETTI SUPPER (Sponsored by Youths of Ley Memorial Church) WESLEY HOUSE Friday, 6 to 8 P.M. REASONABLE RATES Ritz Pershing ~—Milller HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL 132 E. Flagler St. 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. 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