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SOCLETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor Make Playhouse Furniture From Grocery Cartons All a little girl needs to Set up housekeeping is a friendly ‘Stover who will save some of his is on dboard cartons nd el; daddy. an julgent and helpfi isingly realistic furni- fire can be made out of cartons and a roll of gummed tape. Chairs, sturdy enough to sit in, and tables that can hold a little tea party are easily put together. Even a miniature bureau for doll’s clothes, with a shiny tinfoil “mirror” above it, can be quickly fashioned complete with workable drawers. One of the fanciest . pieces of furniture is a cradle for Dolly. It has a-canopy to keep the sun out of her eyes and it rocks to keep time with the sweetest lullaby you'll ever hear. Lots of diagramatic plans for Liliputian furniture have been worked out by washing clinic/ (Tide) to help youngsters to have | fun without any strain on the fam- ily budget—AP Newsfeature. Use poached eggs for summer luncheons. They may be served many ways: on hash, flat chicken croquettes or slices of baked or boiled ham. They may be topped with tomato, cheese, Hollandaise or celery sauce. Make tuna fish sandwiches, then dip them in a mixture of milk and egg—as you would for French toast. Fry to a luscious’ golden- brown in butter or margarine. Serve with cole slaw for a warm- weather lunch. Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, July 31, 1954 a over Box C 4x0 1000 SAME MEASUREMENTS OW OPPOSITE SIDE A BOX. Zh “~ NOTE: SECTION B" 15 FOLOED BEMEMTH SECTION A" CUT AWAY SHADED AREA (80TH S1DES) Blueprint for fun—showing how cradle is ‘made. Each. American consumes an average of 164 quarts of milk a year. They’re All In The Pink---Coat, That Is! OLD ISLAND TRADING POST - CORNER CAROLINE and WHITEHEAD For Key West Bargain Days, August 2, 3 and 4 Offers A Large, Sturdy Hand-Painted, Hand-Woven Straw Shopping Bags __ Also 10% Off All Price Tags in the Shop Open Until 9:00 P.M, During Bargain Days For Your Shoppihg Convenience ‘La Concha Batel Sunday Special Complete Dinner at $1.25 | Child's Plate .75 Choice of: Minestrone or Chicken and Rice Broiled Tidbits of Tenderloin ae eeaies Fisherman’s Platter, Tartar Sauce \ Broiled Chopped Sirloin Grilled Pork Chop, Apple Sauce Virginia Baked Ham, Raisin Sauce Roast Sirloin of Beef, Mushroom Sauce Breast of Chicken with Mushrooms Under Bell CHILD'S PLATE: BEEF - HAM Mixed Green Salad with 1,000 Island Dressing Early June Peas . Buttered Coruliflower * French Fried Potatoes DESSERTS Jello - Ice Cream - Sherbet - Bread Pudding RANGELEY, Maine—There are |40 women in this little town wear- |ing the same pink coats. There is no embarrassment, no hasty retreat as one wearer ap- proaches another, or a dozen, or 39. There are smiles and consid- erable discussion. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. In Rangeley, at this particular time, it’s quite distinctive to be wearing one of these pink coats. It’s all part of an experiment. Rangeley, at 1,540 feet above sea \level, is New England’s highest village and it’s halfway between ~\the North Pole and the Equator. The lake summer resorts was se- lected as a testing ground for the} orlon acrylic fiber garments. Wanted was a place where even- ings are cool enough to require a “topper” in June, July and August. When the test is ended, the| women can keep the coats, in re-) jturn for reports on their comfort and durability. ij The ladies were selected on the basis of varied size, weight and {occupation. Each got two coats, differing only in fiber, a calendar on which to record the hours each igarment is worn, and a detailed 5c the fabric manu- ;facturer want to know? How does the material “feel” to the women? How about wrink- ling, soiling, cleaning? The women wear each coat on} alternate days. The objective is to compare one with the other, from a consumer viewpoint. Choosing the women wasn’t easy. Nearly everyone wanted the coats. But the testers were chosen from among housewives, school teachers, waitresses, telephone op- erators, store and bank clerks and stenographers. Their ages range {from 19 through 59. ‘The coats are worth $35 to $45 each. In fact, one question is: “How much would you be willing to. pay for one of these coats? “The test is a bit of work, but| a lot of fun,” says Mrs. Robert \Lee. “I'd like to: get all my cloth- ing this way.” “They're very warm without \being bulky,” says Mrs. Norma | Wilbur. Rangeley has a normal popula- tion of about 1,250. Figure two- Baked Idaho Potato Whipped Potatoes Service Notes near he Thomas Leto Pvt. Thomas C. Leto is home on leave after completing eight weeks of training at Fort Jackson, South carolina. He will report back to Fort Jackson for eight weeks of school on August 7. i He is spending his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leto, Sr. at 312% William Street. Raymond C. Pierce grandnephew of J. Winfield Rus- sell and a former resident of Key West, has written his parents, the Harry R. Pierces of Homestead, of the interest he and fellow squad- ron members are taking in a Japanese orphanage near their station at Fuchu Air Base in Japan. In their spare time, Pierce writes, the men help the sisters at the orphanage make a pleasanter home for their small charges— most of them Japanese war or- phans. The American serivee men have helped clear the grounds and put up swihgs and seesaws, and. with their own funds have bought the children a radio. Some fish can change their color rapidly. of the adults women—about 215— | that’s a lot of pink coats per female capita.—AP Newsfeatures. We Deal In New and Used Furniture. Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 CIFELLI'S tv'se-ic Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI $20 Truman Avenue (Rear) TELEPHONE 2-7637 Baby Boy Schloss F Mr. and Mrs. Edward William | |Schloss, 3389 Avenue E, are the ‘parents of a son, Richard William, jborn at the Naval Hospital on July |28. He weighed 6 pounds, 10% | ounces at birth. Travis’ Have Son | A son, Guy Francis, was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver) Travis at the Naval Hospital on July 26. The baby weighed 5 pounds, 14 ounces. The parents reside at the Seawall Trailer Court. NAVAL HOSPITAL BIRTHS Hospital. She has Barbara Marie. been named! Beckeys Have Daughter A daughter, Phylane Lee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip War- ren Becker of 66-C Arthur Sawyer Road, Sigsbee Park, on July 25 at the US Naval Hospital. She | weighed 6 pounds 14% ounces at birth. | Baby Girl Williams Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ellsworth Williams, Jr., 613-C White Street, announce the birth of their daugh- |ter, Pamela Jo, who was born TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2.5661 Bleeding Appears Under Control MIDDLETOWN, Ohio » — Six. | Swallow anything. Dozens of trans- year-old Eddie Philips got a pop-|fusions had kept him alive while sicle yesterday. The youngster, who bled critical- ly for days after removal of his tonsils, was delighted, his doctor | said, | The medical staff tried at first to interest Eddie in ice cubes, but he did not take to the idea. Then they asked him if he would| a rare malady prevented his blood |from clotting. Doctors think he’ll be all right now. GARDEN TIP Let roses have a rest period, and resume watering and feeding them a few weeks hence. Inci- dentally, roses are among the like a Popsicle. His eyes sparkled. | few plants which should not be Packing was removed from the|watered after mid-afternoon, child’s nose and mouth earlier this week, but today was the first time an effort was made to get him to ‘ter born on July 23 at the Naval Airman Raymond C, Pierce, a! thirds of them children and half | RADIO and | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner Fielden of 1811 13th Street, an-/ nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Marcia Janine, at the Naval Hospital on July 22. The little | girl weighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces. ents of a 5 pound 13% ounce daugh- | Baby Girl Coon Mr. and Mrs. Lowell James Coon, 181-A Poinciana are the par- Low Pressure Forces Blowup PHILADELPHIA (® — Thomas L. Girard, 66, walked into the bath- room of his suburban Drexel Hill| home yesterday to take a cooling | shower. | But he found there was no wa-| ter pressure. He had a good idea why, he said later, and decided “to do something about it.” Armed with a hatchet, he went to the home of Mrs. Mary C. Grim three blocks away. Mrs. Grim was sprinkling her lawn. Girard com- menced to chon up Mrs. Grim’s hose in little pieces. At a hearing last night before a justice of the peace, Girard was released on $300 bail for a further hearing Aug. 7 on charges of as- sault and battery and disorderly conduct. Salt codfish should be soaked in cold water overnight; then it should be drained and pulled apart with a fork. The shredded fish | may now be mixed with mashed potatoes and seasonings and shap- | ed into balls for frying in deep fat. Subscribe To The Citizen! . Accessories DARLOW'S Pure Oil Station STOCK ISLAND TEL. 2-3167 || Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. Automotive Repairs Wheel Balancing Front End Alignment} TWO PLACES TO EAT At Home and At TONY'S WORKINGMEN’S DINNERS Fast Service, 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. 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