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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SUE JONES, Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Telephone: Citizen Office, 2-5661 et May 1953. In the first five months this year, 13,470 persons were killed jin traffic mishaps, a decrease of |5 per cent over the 14,150 reported lin the corresponding period last | year. New Kitchen Ranges Combine Beauty CHICAGO (#—The nation’s traf- jfic deaths decreased in May, the |fifth consecutive month which has Shown a reduction from the cor- responding month in 1953, The May death toll was 2,960, the National Safety Council report- | ed, a reduction of 3 per c \that are level. Check by putting | — ~ feat zi \one-eighth inch of water i a) ——<$< <—<__ | cake tin, and setting it on each} !top burner and on the oven rack No Money Down Sale in several positions. If water flows Now Going On Buy Now and Save! to one side, don’t buy: the stove. 3. Oven rack stops built into EISNER FURNITURE Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 oven sides so racks that are pull- ed out either to place or to remove ‘52 FORD, club coupe, Read Citizen Daily | POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE: STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE -OIL Dealer Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES TELEVISION! Guy Wire ............... 300 OHM Twin-Lead Channel Master Antenni Lightning Arrestor ... 1. Top burner placement to suit your working habits. 2. Range burners and oven racks to food will not tip. A 4. Smokeless broiler, which, are finished off in aluminized! t tte uch as porce-| 7 | h a prevent spattering, s po! new paint, seat covers | steel which may discolor under | jain enamel. ‘51 HENRY 3, acne 2 : se THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, July.1, 1954| co © 29 a’ ™ | “Holiday Blow Out Dance” Is Traffie Toll : . C U b Ca le n d ar Feature Of USO-YMCA Program With Better Service And Economy Drops In Mav A “Holiday Blow Out” dance will usher in the Fourth of July DO YOU KNOW what to look for when you shop for a range? | a EVERY Thursday weekend at the USO-YMCA on Saturday night. There are many important things to be considered. The proper| 10:30—Convent Junior Garden Club at the Convent There'll be music by the Debonaires, door prizes and refresh. |@Valuation of them will give you longer service, economical usage 12:15--Rotary Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall ments. The dance is scheduled to begin at 9:00 p.m. One of the| 8d a better planned kitchen. esac es eh 1:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 p. m, features of the dances at the USO-YMCA are the novel “Get acquaint- First—decide whether you want gas or electricity. This is sized- 6:30—Lions Club, at Lions Den. 1007 Seminary St. ed’ dances. They go by the title of novelty dances and include every. |UP_ bY the cost of the various 7:30—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House thing from the “mystery spot” to “stop the music.” utilities in your neighborhood. As 7;30—Princes of Syracuse, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. Every Sunday morning, coffee = a basis of comparison, experts THURSDAY, JULY 1 % ; tell us the range used by an aver- ’ and doughnuts are served from D : L 2 W. age size family (3 or 4 people) 10:00—HS-1 Officer’s Wives Club at Aeropalms 9:30 to 10:30 by GSO_ hostesses. | ors Lees ork would use approximately: Ls 3:00—Circle 11, First Methodist Church The family style Sunday morning I F d I Manstecnied gas = 5000 7:30—Dorcas Society at Lutheran Church, Flagler Avenue coffees are one of the-most popu- | s Feature n 2,500 cubic feet per month. 8:00-Elks Lodge, at clubhouse, 313 Duval Street lar activities at the USO. Hostesses | <q” § Monitor” Electricity — About 100 kilowatt EVERY Friday a for this Sunday are Patty and ai onttor hours. :00—Gym Classes for Officers’ Wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base | Kathy Brady. Two of Doris Lee’s paintings i Bottled gas — 25 to 50 pounds. | ate 6 Junior spear Subs at the school Sunday night at 8:00 p.m. “Hori-| gouache were lealiseaareaanty ‘ie Natural gas — between 900 and) encan woLy be Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church — = ct tert byan and| ‘The Christian Science Monitor. es eubie feet. egy Dee Wives cb at Fort Taylor Elvira Perez and Sylvia Knowles | Het eat Island” and “Sew. ate Wiriagsndcin ust be on al 8:00—Cayo pies Genes Red Men’s Hall will be hostesses at Monday night's! ‘The Monitor says, “There is a { ©itcuit of its own. drains fats and greases from heat i “Lucky Party set for 8:00 p.m./ hit of fun, a feminine expression EVERY Sunday Assorted prizes are awarded to the laf quaintness in the paintings of 2:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House lucky winners. — ; | Doris Lee. There is something dis- 3:30—Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. On Tuesday night there will be | tinctly illustrative in her pictures | ! EVERY MONDAY a watermelon party on the patio! of American life, of the rural|heat, making it harder to keep| 6 Oyen doors should have a “49 CHRYSLER Windsor 10:00—Gym Class for Officers’ wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base ee Lillian) scene, of people and nature. | : 8:00-—Logia “Marti” Nro. 3, Caballeros de Marti, 919 Elizabeth | G0!dem as hostesses. pb ibaeisl6nd cia) thickly porulat: —O— zone, prevents spattering. THE INSIDES of some ranges! 5, Drip pans under burners that} clean. Other ranges have stain- “ajar” position to hold the door Sonne less steel innards although they} open while broiling. 453 STUDABAKER Bie 495 8:00-—Alcoholics Anonymous, 515 Duval Street Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m., _ MONDAY, JULY 5 : 9:30—Key West Ministerial As sociation 3:00—St. Paul’s Woman’s Auxiliary, at the Parish Hall 3:00—Circle 11, Presbyterian Women 3:00—Circle 1 of First Methodist Churclt 7:30—WMU of First Baptist Church, at the church 7:30—Pythian Sisters, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming Street 8:00—Circle 1, Presbyterian Women 8:00—Methodist Men at Wesley House, 1100 Varela Street 8:00—Circle 111, Presbyterian Women EVERY Tuespay 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf Club 9:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open until 12 noon 10:30—Truman Junior Garden Club, at the school 45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel 30—Youth for Christ Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist Church 45—Duplicate bridge club, ¥t. Taylor Officers’ Club 00—Knights of Py’ ias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. 00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Stock Island TUESDAY, JULY 6 : 9:00—Circle 11 of First Methodist Church 7:00—National Sojourners, Church of Rock, Francis Street 7:30—Rainbow Girls at Scottish Rite Temple, 333 Eaton —_—_ professional instructors conduct free dance classes. After the class, table games will be played and there is always a song session with | favorite songs. | The Ayala Combo will play for the dance on the patio on Thurs- | day night. Door prizes and more of those enjoyable “novelty dances.” p.m. Friday night is “Games Choice | Night” ‘with all the old and new | favorites including pinochle and | serabble as well as hearts, bridge and canasta. The USO-YMCA is a “Red Feather” agency and is open every day from 9 in the morning until midnight. The USO offers everything from postage stamps to photo developing service, and the snack bar is a wonderful place to drop in for a hamburger or a soda. KOTTION KING Annual Cash & Carry Summer SALE All Items Drastically Reduced tor Immediate Clearance SAVINGS TO 50% DRESSES... .. . . 2for $11.00 Values to $20.00 DRESSES... ....... 2 for $15.00 Values to $30.00 Fruit of the Loom Sleeveless COTTON BLOUSES .. . Nylon - Cotton - Rayon BLOUSES. . . HALTERS . Were $1.99 up Values to $5.95 — Sizes 10 to 20 PEDAL PUSHERS ...... Values to $5.99 Values to $8.99 Meee SUITS... .... . $600 Suits and Toppers Drastically Reduced Sale Starts Friday, 9:00 A.M. ALL SALES FINAL 2 for $3.00 2 for $3.00 $1.25 $2.00 $2.00 $3.00 $2 Guy Oo sw Eisenhwoers To Celebrate Today _ WASHINGTON (# — This is the 28th wedding anniversary of Presi- | dent and Mrs. Eisenhower and they | stretched the observance out over | a good many hours. } | A White House dinner last @ight for members of the President's |1915 graduating class at West | Point, and their’ wives, extended | past midnight. Then this evening, members of the White House staff were invited to a social gathering in the presi- dential living quarters in the White House. This, too, was part of the anniversary observance. Some 25 lor 30 persons were expected to | gather. | | | | } | He'll Always Be Your Baby Now it's long pants and soon &e'll want the family car. But he'll dlways be “the kid" to Mom and Dad. Keep his image in a hand- some photograph. Don Ray Portrait Studio 705 Duval St. Open 12-9 P.M. Poray Studio's 2nd ANNIVERSARY 2 for 1 SPECIAL Two Photographs for the Price of One Made in Our Studio between July 1 & 17 *Single Sitting *Couple Sitting *Group Sitting Dancing begins at 9:00) jed with its winged inhabitants. | Flying about or perched on the | ground, théy make a pattern of |tone and movement comparable |with an abstract composition.” | “Sewing Basket” is filled with a j typical jumble of buttons, thread, | parn and pencils. It has the gaiety |and spontaneity that are the hall | mark of a Doris Lee painting. Miss Lee is well-known in Key | West. She and her husband, Arn- jold Blanch, who is also an out- standing American modern paint- er, are frequent visitors to Key | West. During their most recent stay, they were guest speakers at a | meeting of the Key West Woman's |Club and Miss Lee also spoke at |the Fort Taylor Officer's Wives Club. | After leaving Key West a few | months ago, Miss Lee and Blanch | had successful shows in New York. ‘Progress Seen For Truman KANSAS CITY (#—Harry S. Tru- | man's doctors say they now expect | him to make continued progress in recovering from his operation and its after effects. Even the former President is reported expressing some impa- tience with his stay in Research | Hospital. In last night’s report a hospital spokesman said he was making substantial progress and his tem- |perature had reached a normal level of 98.4 degrees. | Truman's gall bladder and appen- ;dix were removed June 20. He | appeared to be making a remark- | able recovery for a few days. Then he suffered a temporary setback |because of secondary infections | and unfavorable reaction to certain drugs. ANTI-RED KIDNAPED FRANKFURT, Germany — |The anti-Communist NTS organ- ization reports one of its members {has been kidnaped by Russian agents in the Soviet zone of | Austria. leiehed © oe oe totehel MARATHON FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY FRI JULY 2-3-4-5 | . - STAGE REVUES — STYLE |SHOWS — FIREWORKS — |GALA MIDWAY OF RIDES — BOAT RACES — CONTESTS IN THE BIG EXHIBIT TENT Scores of Wonderful Displays | THE GREAT JOHNSON & CO. Balancing High Perch: Marvels | THE DANCING FLORADETTES| ists of Precision RESA ROSA MURRAY Brilliant Accordion. _ Artist | CHASE WHITMAN! Master of Magic and Comedy * ~ONATACHA Expenent th tions of jaily at 1:30 and dmission — All N Cc t N G | Sat. Nights C of C Bldg. THE SPEEDBOAT 120 MILES PER HOUR TOURNAMENT) For All Classes) 1k OK ee wk kK) a D. A A i, and “no m= cost a little more. Many ranges have porcelain enamel inside as well as out. An American Gas Assn. seal of approval signifies that a stove has met important basic require- ments regarding safety of design and other minimum standards of performance. A Certified Perform- ance approval means that in addi- tion to AGA requirements extra features have been incorporated in the design of the stove, intend- ed to enhance its usefulness. Decide whether you want a pilot light. It may cost you approximate- ly $6.80 a year to operate, twice that much if bottled gas is used. —e-— YOU'LL SEE lots of new fea- tures in gas stoves — deep-well cookers, top of stove grills, auto- matic timers, oven windows, warm- ing ovens, separate broiler and oven pilot—but before you decide on these gimmicks, make up your mind whether the added expense is worth it. If you decide on stove, you'll see ROD-type of oven heating units, said to be immune to spilled foods, rust and corrosion. Some models have these hinged to one corner, so that they may easily be swung up for easy cleaning. Many electric ranges now have positions of heat, instead of three. An Underwriter’s Laboratories label means the range was in- spected and approved safety. The spiral coiled top of your electric stove heating element should be flat so -that there is good contact between the ele- ment and the bottom of your pans. Switches should be where they are easily seen, not placed low behind the cooking area. a WHETHER YOU buy gas or ees) tric look for these features: #@a RADIO and CIFELLI'S =v sevice Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 920 Truman Avenue (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 an electric | five or seven! for fire| 7, Reliable manufacturers should | give you a five year warranty on} the unit, including an unconditional | | guarantee on the complete range | for the first year. 8. Think before you buy a range jin color. If ‘you are likely to get} | bored with it easily or like to paint | your kitchen every few years, white is probably your best bet. 9. Insist on a demonstration of the stove. Learn how to replace |fuses controlling signal lights and timer. You'll save mahy calls to the repairman. “THING” IS JUST |A BAZOOKA SHELL | ROCHESTER, N.Y. (# — ‘There was this thing on the side porch,” said Christopher Brenner of subur- | ban Greece. “It kept getting in the way.” Brenner had moved into the {house a few months ago. He took a plumber’s advice against throw- ‘ing the ‘thing’? away. Yesterday police removed it. City chemist John Temmerman la- ter identified it as a bazooka shell. | Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool” || Showing Thursday .. . | LADIES’ NIGHT FOLLOW | THE BOYS |] Geo. Raft - Vera Zorina - Orson || Welles - Grace MacDonald Marlene Dietrich Showing Friday... | CALL NORTHSIDE 777 James Stewart - Richard Conte Lee J. Cobb A true story of a man who 's for a crime he Showing Saturday... MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW PRIZE NIGHT In Technicolor Betty Grable - Rory Calhoun MacDonald Carey || Sunday Special... THE GOLDEN HORDE IN TECHNICOLOR Ann Blyth - David Farrar Showing Monday... 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