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LD SOCLETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor Page2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, September 8, 1954| you offer them a coke and then . Adaahhh, Sweet Mystery of Life— indeed so and one of them is— where in thé thunder did Joan and I accumulate so mueh stuff?? Or, is it that moving day always seems. to,unearth those possessions which one never uses, but never seems quite able to pitch out? ats me and -shall we Just pause in the midst of the cardboard boxes filled with all the necessary housekeeping paraph- enalig and —just do 4 bit of shop- ? ie egea@eece Pp ps many of you have héard whisperings tha? THE FRED ASTAIRE SCHOOL OF DANCE wilt seon open in Our Town, and it is yours. fruly’s pleasure 1¢ say—IT ($ SO! ‘The many advantages and ex- cellent methed of teaching em- loyed by the famous Aptaire Schoo! ef Dance will be available for all of you, Rollene Pollock, with her years of teaching ex- périence, will sucervise arid in- struct ballroom dancing. Princess Nina will be the Di- rector of Ballet and will teach | the intermediate and advanced the Fréd Actsire School of Dance which shall tell you from time fe timé, However, this branch which will be locally owned by Key Westers will give you all at mg and old —fé DANCE—Smoethly and with confidence, 9. s.—-den't know whether Bob Pollock will teach that fascinat- and excellent fangs he and ing Reflene did at fhe Does’ Benefit <a bit back} mes s WELCO: TO Jack Schwartz who has just arrived for duty as the Public Works Officer at the Naval Station, Was a lot of fun | grab the tray off the wall for | serving purposes! | AT THE the sightseeing along the way. Am | sure he’ll enjoy and like Our Town very iituch. = Now thet the First furore and heflabaloe and general excite ment of geffing the kids back fo school is past, you Mothers will | have time to think of and do other things—such as refurnish- ing the house by making new slipcovers and draperies. The Caroline Shows, 273 Ann Street has # Wérld of fabric from which you can cheose fo re-do any room in your home. Here too, you will get a personal in- terest and assistance in anything you wish fo make. AN the ac- cessories for constructing stlip- cévers, draperies and spreads | are found teo at the Caroline Shop. So, with the small fry out of the way—drop in the Caroline Shop feday. You'll love the | beautiful materials which include | all textures and designs—both bold and controlied. seme My Red Shawl tells me that George Bonamy and his son Allan} left several weeks ago for Detroit, | then hoved a Strafocrusier and did Alaska before returning. ; Juneau, Seward, Mt. McKinely and Anchorage were visited. What with glaciers atid having earthquakes toss hint out of bed— he had a real swell and exciting time. Must admit—that’s one way to keep cool in the summertime— visit Alaska! Entertalning Finds becomes @ gréat deal easier wifh the use of trays. The Ditty Box, 823 Duval Street have a terrific col- lection of aff sizes and shapes ‘and made of straw, of course! There are oblong trays, and ’ found trays and matching frays and yours fruly is very partial to the Clinese rice trays because when you're nef using them— theyll make lovely wall decer- | chatting with him atout his drive in from Seattle and hearing about ations, Of course your friends might be a bit starfled when TONITE RE Ml 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY — 7 and 9 P.M. Stars of Radio — Coast to Coast GRAND OLE OPRY FROM NASHVILLE, TENN. 4X CARL EeED “BETC SMITH — “SATISFACTION GUARAN- "9 MOTHER NATURE” HA’ MY HEART | LOVE YoU” — K UP BUDDY” AND HIS OTHER GREAT COLUMBIA RECORD HITS. 4X GRANDPA JONES SINGS! OTHER KING HITS! “MOUNTAIN DEW! “OLD RATTLER” and AND RCA VICTOR RECORD << TUNESMITHS Sensational Recording Band *Singers * Dancers *Comedians LOW ADMISSION Tax Inel. Don’t Miss The Stage Show TICKETS ON SALE 5 P.M. iuorro © AUDITORIUM Of The Year CONVENT AUDITORIUM | ¥ | section, and for a low cost — | you can whip the figure inte | fashionable deep pouch “clutch” | ert So take advantage of the Ditty | Box’ SALE before it is OVER END OF THE | MONTH, and you'll be able to | buy many trays and baskets. These will make highly welcome | Christwas presents for your | friends here and up nawth. Don’t forget to stop by the Dit. and browse amongst the baskets, and trays and you'll be astonished at . the marvelous things made of straw! S223 Joan's friend, Tamao worte her name in Japanese and the charac. ters for Bliss come out like this— 7” 1)2—which means 7% in any language! Sims = When they say—"Your hair feoks Adorable,” you can answer “Thank you and if was Aderable Beauty Salon, 924 Simenton Street.” This air conditioned shop also has a slenderizing shape—at the Adorable! S22 mss My Red Shawl tells me that John Pond, who is Skipper of Destroyer Escort Division 12, cut his foot the other day and was glad to hear that it has now heal- ed. Hope you all met these nice people and his beautiful wife, Anne says that neither one of, them are happy about their im- pending departure. Seems as if in typical service © fashion— theyll winter where it is cold. Here’s a wish that theyll get a chance to return again to Our Town. 2emeang BLOUSE BONANZA! For ail of the mothers whe have been locking for uniform blouses for the girls—-IDEAL Togs, 523 Du- vail Sfreet have had some specially made and they are beautiful. Fine sanforized cotton, action back, and tiny, pretty pearl buttons and the low, low price of $1.89 make these white bleuses an excellent buy. Of course, your daughters could wear these with shorts or skirts, buf thought | would mention them because this type is required for the Convent students. Ideal Togs has these in ALL SIZES! {n addition to this wonderful blouse buy, Ideal Togs is a COMPLETE CHILDREN’S STORE. Everything from in- fants needs through high school age are found at this one shep. Notice the sturdy, and goodlook- ing boys’ clothes, including leng trousers, shirts—sport and dress and “T” afd also, the Dr. Posner brown oxfords fer both girls and boys. So, whether if’s furniture or clothing for the children—IDEAL TOGS is indeed the ideal place to shop. 222 The weather hardly seems ap- propriate to bring this up but DO YOU HAVE YOUR SEASON FOOTBALL TICKET? September 10 there will be a “clinic” or demonstration of foot- ball which will be open to the public and for the first time, you'll be able to see the brand new beautiful stadium out at Poin- ciana. ‘Members of the Quarterback Club have these tickets which are| good for all home games. If you wish to take your younger kids, ask about Special % price tickets to enable them to sit with you in the reserved section. Understand that last year Our Town’s Football Team was un- defeated and—tied twice—so, let’s make a Touchdown for them before the Season Starts—by getting your tickets now! And to the team— know they'll turn in their usual fine job and here’s a wish for the best o’ luck to them! iy 2 m2s TRINKETERO — _ TRINK- ETERO — TRINKETERO — is the name of the shop everyone is talking about these days! Utter and completely fabulous feminine fripperies are found at | Herman’s few accessory shop | nestled next door te the dress shop at 512 Duval. However, Madame Blackameor whispered to me that there are many, many practical things and then bout the handbags. | be purchased at Trinkete: bag which doubles over comes in ocelot, zebra, velveteen and leather. Also, they have other style pocketbooks—in real leath- $e why buy simulated or | plastic, when you can get the genuine thirtig—se inexpesnsively. | Here foo, you'll find all the new fall shades! Saw the cutest and mest pract- ical | change purse. This is a “double decker” and can be | worn over your belt. Comes in leather, or brocade and is truly the “newest and lafest’—at the unbelievely low prices of $1.00 and $1.98! All these and many more— were shown me by Madame Blackamoor—from the window | of “TRINKETERO“I “Bag O’Tricks” for the | | teeti-ager who is never able te | find her My Red Shawl tells me that handsome George Towner,’ Jr. will soon be leaving for Harvard Law School, having graduated from Princeton and— eighteen months in the Army with service in Korea. His beautiful sister, Pat will also. be leaving to resume studies at George Washington University. Their many friends in Our Towa will sure miss these swell people— and here’s a wish for the best o’ luck! S2> 8 & Bill's Supermarket, Poinciana not @nly have a wide and wond- erful selection of groceries— just everything im the line of jarketing needs but an ex- cellent choice of—choice, high quality, tender meats. Red dones is the butcher and be- cause he is experienced and has been slicing meats for years, you are assured of getting just the amount and evt that you wish. Another good thing about Bill’s Supermarket is that they wilt de- liver your order free eifher in the merning or afterneon.When you stop in Bill’s-Supermarket— they‘ré open until 7 and Sundays until 2—be sure fo fell Sheila net to get discouraged about her cdoking. Momma Jerri is away on @ visit—and Poppa Lovis has sure been kidding Sheila. How- ever, with the meats you buy at Bill's Supermarket—you needn't worry—'cause anyone would be bound to have a successful dinner with them! My Red’ Shawl tells os that Vi and Pat Brett visited Our Town from Big Coppitt Key mot too long ago. Vi is from Hawaii and makes beautiful, almost real look- ing leis which consist of shredded crepe paper—but she must have a magis secret. : = School time wtese fime! The Globe Shee Sfore, 510 Fleming Street while undergeing renova- tions still have had a flock of fall shoes walk in and once you see them—well, you'll walk out with several pairs. “Buskens” are their name and the low mecassin in black suede is most geod looking, and as you know these shoes are constructed! New that our foot days ‘are slipping by—es- pecially for school gals—go te the Globe Shee Store te buy “Buskens.” Yours truly liked the black ‘flat’ shoe—heel strap and leather fringe outlines the “toeless” part. Veree snazy! NOTE TO MEN: Globe is still clesing out their Men’s shee department at great redueti Shoe prices have really ‘Gone wholesale! 32 ae == APEING the (AP) NEWS- FEATURES: From Cresson, Pa. comes the line about the new res- ident physicians at the State San- itarium whose names is “ Dr. Ma.”’| (he's Chinese). —From Janesville, Wis. a note THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 ! JOHN PAYNE Fox News . . about Galen Sayler who is known| Town are members of the Inter-; glad that Joan could see | national Penfriendship Club and | Needles to say, as “Dr. Ink.” He's the inventor of a quick-drying permanent type ink and whe claims that ink would be a good mouthwash if you didn’t mind a colored tongue! (How bive cam you wt) mixologists in chargs are all con- } ducive to relaxation. Then in the evening Don Albin sings and so grandly too. His voice is excellent and he sings in 2 stroffing manner—many of the remembered favorites of yester- year and then foo, he has a wonderful knack of finding fine songs which somehow or other have never achieved popularity. Al in all, you'll discover that the Bamboo Room offers top enter- tainment and your enjoyment of an evening there will not be for- gotten. Frank Limpach brings the light sophistication of many years playing af supper clubs to the piane at the Bamboo Room. _e gei Many the students in Our We Deal In New and Used Furniture Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel, 2-6951 Tires .. Batteries . . Accessories PURE OIL STATION STOCK ISLAND Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. Automotive Repairs Wheel Balancing Front End Alignment | TEL. 2-3167 }, so, if you have any Sntexesting.5 letters, would sure like to quote habits and customs of others of | similar age im various parts of the world. Street, serve the bess sis...4 dinners. You'll be glad you ‘didn’t miss this delightful dining room — because the superb and enchanting waterfront view — is all about you! a = Oh, awe named to pull your hair and weep and moan Have it “Done by Donald’s’— | make an appointment by phone. 32 3 =F | Had forgotten how swell “Gone With the Wind” was and wonder if| they'll ever make such an epic again. 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