Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~~ SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Telephone: Citizen Office, 2.5661 SUE JONES, Editor ‘Tuesday, August 31, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Asaaahhhbhbh, music sure do hath its charms. and strains of a lovely Strauss waltz are billowing out {rom the radio. And of course, it is one of those delightfully bal- my days, so typical of Our Town— with sunshine spilling all around and our standard deal of puffy while clouds scooting about the pale’ Wedgewood blue sky. And yours truly has just part- ed Joan’s hair to look for the first signs of gray and there just isn’t any—even though she is older. Speaking of parts—perhaps, we had best depart for the shops! sass The bi wire spirals hung from the ceiling to the floor. A cloche straw hat trimmed with small Greek coins and reams and strings of fabulous beads and pearls and heavy clink, clink bracelets were: worn by Madame Blackamoor and WEDNESDAY MORNING you may go through TRINKETERO’S black bang OR Frankly, am so excited thrilled over Trinketero Her- tx 722 Aun ind you iss —TRINKETERO—OPENS WED- | , NESDAY! pattern, which becomes teresting because the: roots tree intertwine the wall com! ly. And then when you have ed this strange sight—step ba distance and you will see that Fe HF up—to see nothing. Always I seem- ed to hit the “‘underwater” acts. Then of course, when I started talking—heard two voices and be- lieve me, that is a disconcerting business! Of course, this was only the second time I had ‘“‘commen- tated”, but it was fun and am al- ways glad to meet all the swell People of Our Town, 22 aes Welcome to a returning friend. Pioneer Fabrics, 622 Duval Street are with “BB” again and MAS PRESENTS! Always like to find like this: one all want fo save er possible, and once and feel this really blaze a path up al the Pioneer Fabrics. Page 3] CHAMPS AND HOST—Owen Churc ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Girls Look Good In|. These Specially Tailored Slacks By DOROTHY ROE "Three handsome young bachelors are responsible for much of the recent popularity of shorts, slacks | and pedal-pushers among the girls. hill (left), California manufacturer of swim a dinner Sunday night at Raul’s that honored the new national spearfishing Beach Tritons, Shown with Churchill are the members of the. winning team—; Fred Pinder—three brothers. Mrs. Churchill is at right, The large trophy wi Churchill to the winners of Sunday's national spearfishing meet.—J.K.B. Photo, Smart Accessories Featured At New “Trinketero” With the opening tomorrow of “Trinketero,”” fashion — consciou Key West women may now bright- en up a favorite “old” costume or complete a new one. The former budget shop next door to Herman's at 512 Duval St., bas reopened with a brand new sophisticated de- cor and: a line of merchandise heretofore not easily, if at all, found in Key West —. fashion ac- cessories. '| Here is the kind of smart little shop we've all admired in other cities. The decorating scheme has been carried out in black and white. White ceiling and walls are set off by jet black velvety car- family |peting. Black outlined display in| shelves on. the walls give the ef- fect of shadow boxes, and black peg board at the rear of the shop \¢ | for more display surface adds depth to the room. A shiny black half mannequin decked with gold and silver cos- shells/tume jewelry sits just: inside the front window. { it if .. Interior lighting i: ‘supplied by adjustable ceiling fix- tures shaded with white plastic -stretched over a heavy wire pump- frame. popular basket bag line the sha- dow. - box shelves. Fake fur headbands, pony tail clips, and velvet collars. trimmed gold leaves are displayed in a manner that they seem to of the interior decoration, public is invited to visit | Trinketero and see the latest and is in'the form of ‘the Cross—very| 4 ti 2 5 & i nced about. Then too, felt as necessary as a third thumb—but the folcowing—'n..ngst the many remarks—simply must tell you. One charming and lovely four- mer beac) — ge Ral oe quote, “You y plan to finch college and then most attractive fashion accessories, both imported ‘and domestic, now available in Key West. The regular meeting of the Key West Outboard Club Auxiliary will be held at 8:30 tomorrow night at the club house on Stock Island. Mrs. Paul Herrick and Mrs. Da- vid Nason will be the hostesses for the meeting. spacious Seafood House, you'll have a hard time deciding which is, the best, the food or the wa- terfront scene! Zim Well, the Beteleguese hung over the Casa Roma the other evening. This is not a species of beetle or geese, but that extraordinarily bright star which is large enough to put the sua inside and have the earth revolve about without touch- ing any sides. However, the bril- liance of this star shone over the gorgeous and beautifully landscap- ed ‘grounds of the Casa Roma and an event—which I think should be duplicated many times—was held. The Chamber of Commerce— practically on a day’s notice whip- ped up a terrific fish fry! Oh, gol- ly—don’t know whether to rave about the lovely evening or the tender, delectable, absolutely tas- ty fish! "Tis a draw, I do believe. z= Ze “Labor Poder | Labor Day, etc."—by jingo, Ht is almost here! And if you all are think- ing of traveling \ “someplace there’—better SEE SIMONE‘S SOON! ‘At 510 Southard Street, you'll be able to make reserva- tions on any of fhe scheduled air carriers and flying will get you there fa: Also, service on the planes is excellent. Then you'll have more visiting time a trip ever Labor Day—-DON‘T DELAY j — SEE SIMONE’S’ TODAY! Neediess to say, this travel “agency is-tops in securing reser- vations and helping you plan the 4 Eas PTA Co. Council Board Meets On Wednesday The board of directors of the County Council PTA will meet at the high school Wednesday, September 1 at 7:30 p.m. All officers and committee chairman are fo at- tend as plans will be made for the next regular meeting of the County Council. Naval Hospital Births Hewits Have Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar Hewit, 419 Simonton Street, announce the birth of their daughter, Cheryl Ann, at the Naval Hospital on August 5. The’ little girl weighed 2 pounds, 2 ounces at birth. Baby Girl Titus Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lynn Titus, 39-1 Poinciana Place, are the par- ents of a 6 pound, 15% ounce daughter, born at the Naval Hos- pital on Augst 26. The baby has ‘been named Pamela ‘Sue. Baby Boy Beersdorf Mr. and Mrs. Euel M, Beersdorf, 1318 Eliza Street, have named their son James Harold. He. was born on August 26 at the Naval Hospi- tal. He weighed 7 pounds, 8% oun- ces at birth. Girl For Hagmans Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cornelius Hagman announce the birth . of the daughter, Mary Louise on Aug- ust 27 at the Naval Hospital. The baby weighed 6 pounds 4% oun- ces. The parents reside at 1-D Sigsbee Road. » Campbells Move Into New Home Recently Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell, and son, Norman, have recently moved to their new home at 1200 Ashby Street. The Campbells formerly lived at 2226 Staples Avenue. Dr. Campbell is principal of Key West High School. Prevent bread from molding, Guring hot weather, by keeping it in the refrigerator. most economical route in flying thither and yon, = Tinasmuch as the grounds of the Casa Roma Courts—including the shrubbery and pool’ and lay-out (almost like a formal garden) and spaciousness—and the little pavil- Jon are so ¢ompletely lovely, yours truly thinks that many of the civic and club organizations might tend to overlook this delightful spot in planning a fashion show, or bene- fit or—well, say a fish fry! (Just can’t forget those fish)! Mary and Don Mollette are the marvelous managers of this-grand and charming spot in Our Town and truly, they are the very, very nicest of people and mare than willing to help any worthy cause— to benefit Our Town! = = With you ork the new “BAMBINI” way Your friends will say you look mighty fine So, do try this by phoning *Cause js, gen “in the, hairstyle, _ = a Just. don't “Tow whether yours truly should risk this or not—but by golly, am afraid the shock of | your “Blissful Buying” being turn- ed in at the earliest our yet-- long before the dezdiine — the leave this—so that tomorrow you Program For OWC Sept. Luncheon Still A Secret . Reservations for the Ft. Taylor Officer’s Wives Club luncheon on September 3 must be made by 6 o’clock tomorrow night. The ZX-11 Wives are hostesses for the affair and have chosen as their theme, “School Daze.” Some very interesting rumors have been floating around Ft. Tay- lor for the: last week or so, but ‘the details of the program remain a secret. The only thing known is that it is something entirely new Mrs. C. P. McMurray is gener- al chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. R. Allen and Mrs, R. E. West, _ The program is under the direc- tion of Mrs. J.-W. Erhart, and decorations chairman are Mrs. R. L. McComb and Mrs, E. D, Ver- berg. Mrs. J. H. Cruse is menu chair- man and Mrs. F. E, Mitsche and Mrs. J. P. Cartmell are baby sit- ter chairmen, Ticket chairman is Mrs. B. C. Powell, and Mrs. W. D. Ashe and They are Charles and Bob Evans, aged 29 and 25, and Joseph Picone, 33, a former custom tailor who learned his trade in his native Italy. The Evans boys, who still look like Yale undergraduates and are in much demand by New York- hostesses, used to join in the com- mon masculine opinion that women in slacks look like sad sacks. Then they met Joe Picone one day and decided to do something about it. Joe had been apprenticed as a tailor at the age of 19, and had spent his life at his trade. He said there was no reason why women shouldn’t look well in slacks—it was all a matter of fit and tailoring. The results was a three-way combine of the Evans brothers and Picone, and a new approach to the subject of who wears the pants in the family. Months were ‘Pspent perfecting sizes and pat- terns, as Picone strove to pro- duce women’s slacks with tapered legs and smooth derriers, in the manner of the custom-tailored garments worn by fashionable women in Europe. The three bachelors went to Europe to buy flannels, worsteds, and tweeds, and two years ago got into production. Now their Bermuda shorts, slacks and pedal pushers are selling like hot cakes and may be seen on most college campuses around the country. And many men have discovered with amazement that it is possible, after all, for girls to look good in pants. The Evans-Picone threesome also turn out tailored skirts in the same imported fabrics, with the same attention to tailoring detail and fit. Their firm now has more than 400 employes, each of whom must attend a school of tailoring conducted once a week by Picone, before they can go to work. Such is the story of a bachelor’s- eye view of women in slacks, and Mrs. R. S. Iacobelli are in cha: of the punch bowls, ee chairman and Mrs. A. L. Wein. traub, transporation chairman, Sa High School PTA Board Will Meet Tonight The board of directors of the St. Sr. High School Parent - Teachers Association will meet tonight at 7:45 at the high school library. L_SS ees As a rule cookie pans should be Placed on the rack in the center of the oven, However, if you find your cookie tops aren’t browning well, move the pan to a higher = for the few minutes baking ie. aris and things closing for vacation SEPT. Sth to Oct. Ist how it paid off. FOOD IN TOYS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)— In an effort to stimulate children’s interest in different foods, a man- ufacturer now is making squeez- able plastic food containers, in the shape of tomatoes, teddy bears and | | bunnies. The containers were fea- tured as the American Manage- ment Assn. packaging show here. WOMEN WANT TO KNOW policies . . . or our personal- ities? Are we bullies—or babies? Experts on world af- fairs, gathered for the first time, tell Journal readers why people: abroad will take our help—but not our friendship. Be sure to read the alarming report of this first forum with- out prejudice or pr YOU HAVE SUCH WONDERFUL LUCK WITH YOUR COOKING MRS. WISE. In the September Ladies’ Home Journal—out today. EVERYTHING YOU COOK ALWAYS TASTES f SO GOOD! WHAT DO ditional art lessons at Noble's Art Gallery—Staff Photo by Sybil. T. H. Roberts Is Elected President Of Sigsbee Group A slate of permanent officers were elected by the Sigsbee Park Community Council at their regu- lar business meeting last night. The officers elected who will serve for a term of six months are T. H. Roberts, president; Wil- liam B. Wood, fitst vice president; Mrs. E. ©. Mitchell, second vice president; Mrs. Joan Tillotson, sec- retary and Mrs, Robert Mayer, treasurer. The council which is gaining mo- mentum all the time, was organiz- ed recently for the purpose of bringing all residents of the Sigs- bee area together to work for the betterment of their community. The management erected a shelt- er where the meetings of the group are held. It is also used for social activities and for the teen age dances on Saturday nights. The council has embarked on an ambitious program of playgrounds and other facilities for the park re- sidents and their children. Open IRINKETERO Fashion Accessories $12 Duval Street HERMAN’S IT ISNT LUCK, MY DEAR, 1 USE THE BEST GRADE ns DAIRY At a recent meeting of the Americam Chemical Society, Dr. Shermen reported on chemical diets which he forecasts will make men and women reach the heights of their powers at 65, and will increase the expectancy of life to 77 years. And what is the magic formula of these diets? Nothing more or less than MILK, fruit, eggs and vege- tables or what Dr. Sherz all may. again shop the—blissful way. YOURS MOST VERY ee LY, jeannette (Adv’t,) ? i on calls “the protective foods.” ADAMS DAIR 2401 Seidenberg Ave. DON'T TRUST TO Luck A GOOD GRADE MILK & CREAM {S$ ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD RESUL YOU CANT 6O WRONG WITH THIS MILK I 4 oie be A