The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1954, Page 2

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Friday, July 2, 1954 —but elsewhere there was the little |produces large amounts of water " kid who allowed his brother to, but little or no oil.” drive over him with an automo-| Fisherman — An expert who bile! Asked “Why?”’—his laconic | 7°°°Vers tools that are lost in an | oil well.” answer was—‘What did you want) —y’know Our Town has a com- me to do? Have him think I was| pletely different meaning for both yellow?” these words—i. e., The painful processes which! “Atlantic Ocean — Wonderful to SUE JONES, Editor Telephone: Citizen Office, 2-5661 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN the President—I’m the also-ran Adlai Is Cheerful |man for president,” quipped the DENVER (®—Adlai Stevenson, in| 1952 presidential candidate, refer- niles rary a as he arrived ting to President Eisenhower's a y erday, addresses a a S ive v i plate noon luncheon for De =e egiseasenss Colorado Vacation. Warkece toane emocratic | Stevenson is stopping here for 26 “Pm not th ' | hours en route to Alaska. He leaves e advance man for by plane for Portland, Ore., late Poge 2 and every one of you on the high-, “Oh, mother, what is it? — what ; ways and roads on your way to the | is it?’’ she shouted excitedly | relaxation and enjoyment of the! “Why that is snow, Betty. What-| approaching Holiday! ever did you think it was Do not mean to dampen my Red “Snow! W hy, it looks like pop- Shawl and toss it over your fun’ Ped rain and pleasure this coming cele- bration time—but, do, please—all of you—DRIVE CAREFULLY! Re- The Sun and Sand Club’s com- plete (and only 95c) business- | Just witnessed one of those craz- zee—mixed-up rains. Was really a pourin’ down and at the same time, Old Sol was blazin’ away! Thought at first it might have been yours truly—’cause whilst the claims of Morpheus took over at an unusually early hour—the winds and rains which came up about 3:00 A.M. kept Joan and yours tru- ly awake—closing windows, etc. The blow was really stong—so, as you can understand—being a bit tired, wasn’t too sure about this raining and sun shining at the same time. Then, remembered there is some scientific basis for such a pheno- menon and usually, the result of such diversified goings-on — is a rainbow. However, Thursdays al- ways seem to get more late than somewhat—so—let’s look together for that rainbow—the shining col- ors of good buys—with the pot o’gold at the end—containing all themoney you all can save—by go- ing to— SSsmes Fausto’s Food Palace, 522 Fleming now have two compan- jes helping them in their usual week-end plan of practically giv- ing food away! Mr. Libby has al- lowed them a free hand and con- sequently — TWO cans of Fruit Cocktail—49 cents! TWO cans of Corn—35 cents! TWO cans of Peas—39 cents! and y’know that eld Navy stand-by—Catsup—goes now—TWO bottles for 39 cents! Drop in Fausto’s and see what thrifty additions you can make te your pantry with Mr. LIBBY’S cooperation! And ‘too, thi Diamonds to be found st Fausto’s. Lest you be confused—am speaking of the company making those fine pap- er products—Towels, Wax Paper, Lunch Napkins — all at REDUC- ED prices! When you go to Faus- to's this week-end, you will be interested too in that ‘Four for 39 cents’ Buy—also, a Diamond Product! | As I’ve said—am.a little fatigu- ed today—so when I found my- self walking by a COCA-COLA Bottle—which towered over yours truly by at least three feet—well, | was considerably shook! But it is there for you all to see and don’t | ever look the PICNIC DISPLAY for JULY 4th! EVERYTHING you could need or wish for a pic- nic is shown—even to the forks with which to roast weinies! | Also, whilst looking at all the jars and bottles and cheeses, etc. heard my good friend, “Smitty” the butcher 5 Pssstti—come here—don’t forget to tell them about the delicious, superbly BAR-B-QUED CHICKENS AL- READY COOKED—for their July 4th Picnics!” And having tasted them—yours truly does most agree with Smit- ty—so, TO FRIENDLY FAUS- TO'S FOR. FOOD FOR THE FOURTH! sepeze | SARTORIAL NOTES: The judicial, | but handsome thin black tie — caught with a small silver “slip! through” clip—of Judge Enrique Esquinaldo —the plain pale, lovely peacock blue sports shirt—light cream col- ored trousers and handsome straw | hat with wide blue band which per- | fectly matched the shade of the shirt, Veree neat—and the gentle- man was walking down Fleming Street! BSS FOR A RECORD BUY! FORA RECORD SALE! WHERE? Un- der the “RECORD” sign saying “Music Shoppe” at 726 Duval. This super little shop is closing FOR THE SUMMER ONLY, but | | is in, Our Town one of} the largest, and most delightful | Gif Houses. As a matter of fact th its name and the Post Of- fice Building is diagonally across the way. The Gift House has without a doubt the largest and Most varied selection of “gift fems” you will find anywhere! It is just a joy to visit here and fook at all the beautiful things— though chosen with care and ex- cellent taste—many of the lovely items are very inexpensive! New “Thoughts for Your Giv- ig’ have been arriving at the Gift House! Saw a simply stun- ning “Bar Candelabra‘‘—ani ori- ginal by Jensen Fischer—this is candle holders set upright in ® series of thin, long, black iron | “bars. Most unique!—Also, to furnish “romantic candlelight”— | there are the “Sunburst” (black | iron spokes—wheel shaped) Can- | delabra to hang on the wall. | Holds two candles and is most | eriginal and attractive! — and | quite inexpensive! You won't be able to miss see- ing the new wide, low, low bas- kets—set on black iron legs—in striking white or inky black! Simply superb for centerpiece— flowers or fruit—or frankly, as an additional spot of beauty and a@ conversation piece for your own home! Don’t forget now—"The GIFT HOUSE for your Giving’! You’ll be ever so glad to discover this amazingly wonderful shop! ss = WELCOME TO: Jennie and Joe} Rutman—a most attractive young} couple who will be living in Our Town. Joe has recently taken over | the “High Life” enterprise — a} good, refreshing product. | By the way—that George Curry just gave me the message to phone | you all and shall do so this after-| noon! Meanwhile—best of luck to| you all—know you'll love—Our Town! gs = = Well, SAW it—SO BELIEVE It! Mar-Ed Dress Shop, 421-B Duval have just received the LATEST THING IN FASHION! A permanently pleated skirt in COTTON! These are darling little two-piece dresses—and the pleats —regardiess of washings—stay that way! EEEEMAGINE! This fabric has been tested and writ- ten of at length in the magazines and now it is here in Our Town! Remember—not orlon—not nylon —but PERMANENTLY PLEAT- ED COTTON! Understand the pleats might not look quite as razor-sharp, but they still look neat and they stay put—after washing, or cleaning. DASHING DASCHUNDS! And that is truly the dogs go to blue, cerise, tan and aqua to make a most unique print—and when the pleats open up — the “DD‘s" lengthen. Vereee cute— also, with scooped neck blouse— buttoned down the front with | tiny ones—buttons, not dogs! By all means — the Mar-Ed Dress Shop for this FASHION FIRST ard also, scads of new dresses have just arrived. Boy— yours truly looked and looked and with reluctance left — the Mar-Ed Dress Shop! = Imagine Sybil Carey's astonish-| ment the other day when she went out to Monroe County General} Hospital to see a friend and found | her brother Austin with his wife, | “Cookie” in the waiting room. Looking around she saw other | members of the family and then! discovered that her little niece, | “Lulu” had just broken her arm| when some cement blocks had fall- | plague the young in following the | look at and swim in—and sun by!” “gang”. Understand bruises and| “Fisherman” — A person who broken ‘bones were the natural re-| enjoys the sport Our Town is sult and sure hope, the littleskid | famous for—and why not? You | too, | husband, Dr. Gilbert Walker, has| | pediatrician in Charity Hospital in |New Orleans—get settled. tled. Know they'll enjoy their new | eyed senoritas with rosy learns that “discretion is the better | always catch something—as a mat- part of valoy =e Johnson‘’s Jewelry Shop, 624 Duval Street is the perfect shop for wedding presents! They have many sterling silver patterns and also the handsome chests of plat- ed flatware. Young moderns quite frequently prefer “Dirilyte” —that warm gold, practical and beautiful flatware — holloware and harmonzing pieces. —And NOTE~ 10 GROOMS: for that gift to your beloved he is a wide range to choose.from. A string of pearls—gold jewelry either karat or gold filled and wedding and engagement rings in all prices (ask about the famous ‘Keepsake’ Diamond)— Johnson’‘s for that particular jew- elry gift to please her fancy! —And NOTE TO BRIDES: Beautifully styled “men’s” jew- elry are also found at Johnsons! Also, if you‘re uncertain about just what to get—they‘ll be glad to help you select the perfect gift for “HIM”. My Red thur and Gladys Mulberg attended their nephew’s wedding in Atlanta (Neil Ghingold). While Arthur is back, Gladys is helping her daughter Joyce whose | just accepted a post as resident home! Si =z Reasonable prices at the Ba- nana Tree Grille, 523 Truman Avenue allow you to take the whole family there and enjoy many of your favorite dishes, without cooking! The kids will love the Howard Johnson ice cream s, and so will you! There are always many sug- gestions on the menu and every- thing is cooked just right! Also, you'll enjoy this charming, clean and cozy dining place—so, skip to the Banana Tree Grille on these warm summer days. Try their very tasty and refreshing salads! : Oh, dear, | this you all will truly love—yep, it’s that New York Sun Man, 1899 | again! | “Every once in so often a tour- ist writes from here a dozen glow- | ing lines descriptive of the sloe- cheeks and willowy forms, but it is under- | stood here that these angels are jonly exhibited to | resident has ever been permitted | | to gaze on their charms, and the} |longer you live here strangers. No| the more you don’t You just haven’t completed your visit to Our Town unless | you have dropped by the Bam- boo Room, 422 Smith Lane. The | motif really lives up to the name | — unusually beautiful bamboo from the Everglades~ (think George brought it back and per- sonally selected each stick) make up the gorgeous, circular bar. An atmosphere of quiet relax- ation is found at the Bamboo | Room and too—there’s TELE- VISION and later Don Albin, with | his especially fine voice will sing your favorite numbers and Jack | Hendrix will accompany him, | most expertly on the Hammond | Organ. And there are many de- lightful “potions” to sip—at the | Bamboo Room! set =22 Boy, yours truly accidentally overheard some of the finest, most constrained insults pitched about ter of fact, friend of mine caught an old Longustra Net right off Big Pine Key a few years back! (Plus Tarpon, Snapper, Parrot Fish, etc.) £22 S52 Don’t wear yourself to a nubbin looking for something which you need to make what you have look better or be more com- fortable! Y‘know, that occasional chair—an end table—or perhaps something _nece! 'y, like a couch or a bed— The Warehouse Furniture Out- let, 917 Simonton Street is the perfect answer to your problems and pocketbook restrictions! Only an actual visit to the Warehouse will give you an inkling as to the many terrific buys to be found here! Some of the smartest house- wives will be thrilled with the grand selection of buys and bar- gains found here—and there is truly just about everything you might need or think of! Also, this merchandise comes out of a Mi- ami Warehouse,—and condition and price are unusually good—at the Warehouse Outlet—917 Simon- ton Street. 222s My Red Shawl tells me_ that Alexander Barmine—the handsome and well-known gentleman who has been a Russian General and a writer of a best-seller (about his escape from the Soviets — years ago) — and also associated with the Voice of America — is now visiting Our Town. Simply the facts are—that the A and B Lobster House, at 700 Front Street is definitely a “Scenic Must’’—especi for all you grand people visiting Our Town. As you know, we all love the place and want you to do the “same—and dinner at the A and B Lobster House will be truly unforgettable because, in addi- tion to a marvelous dinner cov- ering all the items so typical of the fish and seafood caught In our surrounding waters (the At- lantic and the Gulf)—you will truly witness an incomparable view of the waterfront — seen from the dining room of the A and B Lobster House! zs ss “Seuse, please—OUT TO DIN- NER—don’t go away—back short- ly—jeannette.”” Zs = 2 = After all, watches are not only necessary items, but quite fre- quently they have a priceless sentimental value. Consequently, they mean more to you than just | a mere time-keeping instru. | ment. However, if you take that rloom’” watch — or remem. bered gift which for some jon, or another does not work — to Pruitt — watchmaker extraord- inare — at 404 Southard Street— you will not only have something you cherish—but he'll put it in running condition — and it will again “keep up with the time’! My Red Shawl tells me — and | she is certainly a bit older than yours truly and infinitely more | wiser—that giving good advice is! truly a lost cause—more or less. However, “the saddest words of | tongue or pen—are these—It Might | Have Been’ — and this thought should be uppermost with each member that other maxim—‘‘The | Life You Save May Might Be Your | Own.” = = Even if you a traveler — Simon Southard Street, can you invaluable inform garding reservations, and cost and perhaps, even some brond new ideas on how to get where you are going—with a minimum of fuss and expense, but a i mum of service and sights and fun! And, Heaven's to Betsie — if you've never traveled before— by all means GO TO SIMONE’S because they have so many won- derful tours—to here, there and ‘ywhere—right at their time- id also fingertips! , don’t roam without seeing Simone’s Tours! You'll save yourself time, disappoint- ments, perhaps, and most def- initely—money! z2 mez A little girl from Our Town was having her first glimpse of snow. Tours, USED 1954 46-Foot “MICHIGAN ARROW" 3 BEDROOMS - SLEEPS 8 Has never been in use but title to private party. Must be sold at once for this party on ac- count sickness. Will give BIG DISCOUNT On Display at RAWLING TRAILER SALES LONG TERM RATES— 48 TO 60 MONTHS Bank Rates at 5! Percent Short Term Rates at 6 Percent “We are one of the few Fla. dealers that can give you 60 months to pay for your trailer at 5% percent rate.” - Rawling Trailer Sales 1201 Simonton Street PHONE 2-8562 Litile Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool” Showing Friday ... CALL NORTHSIDE 777 James Stewart - Richard Conte Lee J. Cobb A true story of a man who served 11 years for a crime he did not commit. 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... At Last, Another Tech Color DESTINATION MOON A TRIP INTO SPACE . IN THE BIG EXHIBIT TENT man’s luncheon served on the shaded beach patio or in the breeze-swept dining room is TOPS. Within 10 minutes from | almost any place on the Island, at the Sun and Sand Club you'll find excellent food, good service and always a cool breeze. And, by the wa there‘s plenty of parking space at the Sun and Sand Club, too. You will have a “fl When Donaid does your hair! =e | °Tis late—from a “copy due” | point of view—but must just—hesi- |tate —to wish you The Very Best this Fourth of July! Holidays are always the occasion for joyous celebrations — perhaps, in some eases you might be a bit more roisterous and boisterous than usual, but regardless of the man- ner in whcih your Holiday is spent | No Money Down Sale Now Going On | Buy Now and Save! EISNER FURNITURE CO. | Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 RADIO and CIFELLI'S tv 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 KI kk | TODAY | MARATHON FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY| FRL JULY 23-45 DAYS & : NIGHTS STAGE REVUES — STYL SHOWS — FIREWORKS GALA MIDWAY OF RIDES — BOA® RACES — CONTESTS Scores of Wonderful Displays THE GREAT JOHNSON & CO. Balancing High Perch - Marvels THE DANCING FLORADETTES| —please just take a second o —to have the thought occur to you — how lucky we are and how grateful we should be—that FREE- DOM is ours to have and to see! And, although I shall not have the privilege and Pleasure until Wednesday next (ah, yes—holiday here too) believe me, will be thinking of you — and WISHING Rey BEST from your SFUL BUYER, j te Caden » Jeannette. — _ SPECIALS ‘52 FORD, club coupe, new paint, seat covers $ 995 ‘SI HENRY J, asis $ 395 ‘49 CHRYSLER Windsor, 4-d60r, as is! $495 r two} - today. POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires .. Tubes . . Batteries TELEVISION! Guy Wire . 300 OHM Twin-L Channel Master Antenna Lightning Arrestor .. - ‘53 STUDEBAKER, Cham: Pion, 4-door, radio... $1495 ‘53 FORD-O-MATIC, con. verter... $1ssih| ‘47 CHEVROLET, conver- | tible, as is .. 4 { ‘AT CADILLAC, as is | Tires . . Batteries . . Accessories | DARLOW’S |. Pure Oil Station STOCK ISLAND TEL. 2-3167 Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. Emerson TV Sets NO DOWN PAYMENT Full Factory Guarantee Calls Answered Promptly Free Pickup and Delivery Key West Radio and TV Service Repair Work Guaranteed 826 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8511 | No HOLDS @ikt BARRED /\ Show Times: MR. BELVEDERE GOES TO COLLEGE, 7:45 & 11 NO HOLDS BARRED 9:45 ONLY Sunday and Monday 3 — Perfectionists of Precision TERESA ROSA MURRAY! Brilliant _Acco rdion Artist CHASE WHITMAN Master of Magic and Comedy | CAROL * NATACHA) Acrobatic Exponent | Wonders — of the Blues | ThE GEORGIANS!) Sensations of Roli Boli Open Daily at 1:30 and 7:00 P.M fe} Admission — All 5 50c | > * wf i 8 6 Fri. and Sat. Nights C of C Bldg. | SEE THE SPEEDBOAT| GO 120 MILES PER HOUR FISHING TOURNAMENT) Prizes For All Classes tO ek kk Re STRAN Friday and Saturday HERBERT J. YATES presents JOAN CRAWFORD it. 1:55 & 4:05 Night 6:15 AIR CONDITIONED Sun. - Mon., Tues. and Wed. LANA TURNER en on it! Here’s a “‘posie” for Lulu| the other evening! One crusher | to recover soon! {went thusly—‘‘And what do you} | think you do—live in an 18-room| by so doing—you all will be able te buy all the records (and there TRUCOLOR BY CONSOLIDATED A REPUBLIC PICTURE TODAY AND SATURDAY is sure a terrific selection) in the Shoppe at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE! Also, remember if you have a wedding anniversary—or birth- | day present to buy a High-Fidel- | ity Phonograph by MITCHELL— | would bring great musical plea- sure to all—and now at the Mus- | tc there ry SPE- | CIAL OFFER on these! | Se =e | KEY-notes: The Bell, which for | years hung in the City Hall, is now at West Martello Towers. So, if| you take advantage, this holiday week-end, of all the extraordinary conveniences at the County Beach —charcoal grills, swimming, sun-| ning, etc.—browse around the Tow- | ers. —And when you see the Bell—| think how similar it is to the Lib- | erty Bell in Philadelphia—compare the symbolism found in both, and just a thought or six for the deep meaning of the Day to all of us— apd your Fourth will be happier! pliances | —Maytag washers, Carrier air conditioners, Amana freezers— all the Good products by Good firms are found at Home Appli- ance—605 Simonton St. where you get Good vice—both in buying and repairing. But today, would like to tell you of the VALSPAR PAINT at Home Appliance Co! ‘Valspar Velvet’ is ready-mixed—easy to use—fast drying — self-sealing, self-priming COMPLETELY WASHABLE—and has no “p: ty” odor. This “NEW VALSPAR VEL- VET” comes in beautiful colors and is truly long lasting. Cele- brate your FOURTH by splash- ing the paint about—(what am 1 saying?) — Valspar from the Home Appliance Co. — is sooo easy to use you'll always be | satisfied with Now, yours truly has surely heard everything! Not in Our Town! holtise? Oh, you do? Well, I'll bet | it’s the tiniest room in the board- inghous Oh me—left before the rhubarb got sliced into little pieces! | A Portrait Will |' Remember When Though you smile as they Can hardly wait to see—‘cause | take gon) grown-up ways, here straw takes on the most || YOu ‘want to remember splendid shapes of baskets, and || their baby days... Fine @ mats, and ail || photos are best, and we're iful and unusual || best in town! items. Shall tell you more later, | We Specialize In Copies | i} yours truly hasn‘t forgotten the quaint and charming little Ditty Box, 832 Duval Street. As a mat- ter of fact, was chatting with the lovely Mrs. Lovell and found there are scads of new items which have just arrived! but meanwhile—stop by the Ditty | of Old Photographs a Don Ray Portrait Studio 705 Duval St. Open 12-9 P.M. sft mEea —From the Dictionary of Ameri- can Slang by M. H. Weseen—this is supposedly “‘oil driller’s slan- guage”: —‘Atlantic Ocean — A well that BARBARA GEORGE SANDERS GARY PYWERRILL SHOW TIMES: 2:00 - 3:47 Fox News + 5:34 - 7:14 - 8:47 P.M. Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M.. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ga- TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE —qge San Carlos Theatre Air - Conditioned Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 AIR COOLED Fri. and Sat. Sun. and Mon. IN TECHNICOLOR With WARD BOND, FRANCES DEE and DONNA CORCORAN

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