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eee SOCLETY — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE SUE JONES, Editor COLLEGE FASHIONS—were the big thing when a group of % “wpper-classmen” at FSU. along hard-earned “tips” on what the well-dressed FSU coed will wear this year. Meeting at the Li- brary at the Woman's Club last Thursday afternoon were Nancy Watkins, a junior at FSU; Bar- bara Twiehaus, who will be a freshman this year: Evelyn Nettles, a member of the sophomore class; Ann Yates; who graduates from the Tallahassee school in June: June Yates, a junior, and Eleanor Gato, who will also enter FSU this term. Nancy is majoring in art and education; Eve- lyn in social welfare; Ann in commercial ‘art and June in a journalism major. Barbara and Elea- nor will major in business administration—Photo by Spillman. Upperclassmen “Clue” Freshmen On What To Wear At College This Fall Coeds at FSU will, wear slim skirts in “basic” colors, prefera- ably flannel in charcoal or russet, bright colored sweaters and white buck oxfords, not too clean, to class this year, according to the information passed along to members of the freshman class by re- students. jut for dates, ‘real full’ skirts are their choice and are usually worn with dressy sweaters and costume jewelry if the sweater isn’t ‘one of those little jeweled numbers. Date shoes? Depends on whether the date is on the tall side or not. The best bet is suede, either “flats” or plain pumps with heels.” Hats? A necessity for church and “rush” parties—should be small with veils—and a style that will be becoming to most any one as “you very seldom wear your At this point the FSU girls fall out with the “little black dress” for dress up affairs. They say it’s too easy to get lost in the crowd and recommend something bright and easily remembered. , A wool jersey dress is ‘‘pract- ically @ must” for football*games and weekend dates. “Something that can be dressed up or down.” Tailored suits are also worn to football games—especially if they have a date.’ (Dateless girls us- ually wear sweaters and skirts.)| The weather in Tallahassee he- ing what it is corduroy raincoats are the most popular in the rain- wear line. Tweed topcoats were not recom- mended—they don’t look good over formals. FSU girls prefer top coats that can be worn over their evening dresses and like a fancy wool stole to wear after checking ‘the top coat. Two “toppers’—one practical ‘and one frankly frivolous are a wonderful addition to the college girl’s wardrobe, according to up- perclassmen. Ballerina length is the most popular for proms and such. “They are easy to pack and look nice with either “flats” or pumps.” For lounging around the dorm or sorority house the girls like SPRAY SAFELY After you spray plants with in- secticide, wash all containers thoroughly in hot soapsuds. Then you can reuse the holders without fear of chemical reactions, and also protect children and pets from the injurious sprays. quilted -cotton dusters and brunch coats. Dungarees are fine for work parties .and picnics, but tabu on the FSU campus. : The freshmen were. warned about “tank’’. slits .worn. in the colleg pool, but comforted by being told that they could wear their own glamourous bathing suits. for parties at Wakulla Springs. Girls who. -will be attending school in the East find the same sort’ of clothes useful. Some of the eastern women’s. : colleges allow -ski outfits to be worn dur- ing extremely cold.weather. At the University of Miami, Stetson and Rollins, dark: cottons take the place of. sweaters and skirts until later in the year, but they all prefer the ballerina length for dances. One upper classman said rather to’ fashion hints, but very useful to freshmen girls, was to look their very perkiest when they first arrive “‘ on campus’’—the football squad usually lines up to. watch the “new” girls come in. One upperclassmen: said rather wistfully, “It’s wonderful to be a freshman—after you’ve been around a year or so, the football boys don’t bother to look you over the first.day!” Fringe... the touch of European elegance! Brought directly from the Continent by Jane Irwill and fashioned for the sole purpose of making you the standout attraction. pushup sleeve — mock turt!e neck and fringe yoke. In White, Black,.Glaze Gold, Fig i E, Sizes 32 to 40. ace, Gulf ‘Agua, Brown, Feisimmon and Avacado. HERMAN’S Smiths Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Smith, of Marathon are the parents of a 7 pound, 2 ounce son at Monroe Gen- eral Hospital on August 13. The baby has been named Jeffrey Ray- Baby Boy Anthoney Mr. and Mrs. Franklin §. An- thoney, Toppino Apartments, Stock Island, announce the birth of their son, Adrian Franklin Stevenson, on August 16 at Monroe General Hos- Pital. The little boy weighed 4 pounds, 8 ounces at birth, Baby Boy Loos Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Samuel Loos, Coral Isle Trailer Park, are the parents of a son, Mark Steven. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces at birth at Monroe General Hospi- tal on August 16. Daughter for Joneses Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fredrick Jones, 510 Front Street, announce the birth of their daughter, Debo- rah Lynn, on August 17 at Mon- roe General Hospital. She weighed 7% pounds at birth. Baby Boy Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Angel Rod- riguez, 1208 Pine Street are the parents of a 7 pound, 2 ounce son, born at Monroe General Hospital on August 18. He has been named Michael Lew. Baby Girl Sands Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Sands of D-3 George Allen Apartments, announce the birth of their daugh- ter, Charlotte Ann, at Monroe Gen- eral Hospital on August 18. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 72 ounces at birth. Sawyers Have Boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernell Sawyer, Jr., 1417 Catherine Street, have named their son Michael Ed- ward. He was born at Monroe Gen- eral Hospital on August 19 and weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces at Girl For Deans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Jennifer Joy, on August 19 at Mon- roe General Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces. The parents re- side at 527% Fleming Street. Baby Boy Fraga Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fraga, Jr. of 1103 Waton Street have named their son Oscar.Daniel. He weigh- ed 7 pounds, 13 ounces at birth at Monroe General Hospital on Aug- ust 19. Baby Girl Sammetinger, rris Avenue, announce the birth of their daugh- ter, Lois Marie, on August 21 at Monroe General Hospital. She Ask For the New Christmas World's Finest Cosmetics and Toilet Articles Created by DAGGETT and RAMSDELL THE HOUSE OF CREAMS SINCE 1890 Thursday, September 9, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Continued from Page Two) to go to the movies—’cause there were three of them! z= =ee Is your cupboard bare? Se much so that Mother Hubbard has been there? — and gone — Then ‘tis time to go to Bill‘s Supermar- ket, Poinciana and you'll find it’s open until 7 every day and until 2.0n Sunday. You can take your grocery list — be it large or small — to Bill's Supermarket and find all the well-known brands you've al- ways purchased. Then too, must admit they have not only mighty fine meat but a swell butcher, Red Jones. Also, you Il find with the old-fashioned idea of giving you just the amount and portions you wish, mucho mazuma will be saved. (translation: this is” a thrifty way: to buy meat). ‘No. matter: what: your table needs are — Bill's Supermarket will be able to supply them: and — you'll find some mighty nice people here, who are gen vinely interested in giving you Personal interest and fine ser- vice. — And ee = Have never pefore noticed Sue Steinbreder’s resemblance to Glo- Tia Swanson — but ‘twas brought to my attention — and by jingo — *tis so. Of course, it might be that her usual charm was set off by a lovely frock with a sequinned but- terfly perched on one shoulder (very good looking dress) but Do,| rothy Heist insisted that it was her profile — and must admit, there is a great similarity. Soon, Sue will be leaving her Ladies’ Golf Tourneys Will Begin T: The Ladies Day golf tourneys will resume on Tuesday, Sept- ember 14, and all women golf-’ ers are invited to “come eut and join the girls.’ A luncheon and business meeting will be held in the nex? few weeks, Plans will be muce at that time for the club championship tournament te be held in the fall, New officers will also be — at the luncheon meet- all members are urged te come out on Tuesday, ~_S See weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. Kattos Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Bennie W. Katto of Marathon, are the parents of a 6 pound, 4 ounce son born at Mon- roe General Hospital on August 18. The baby has been named Larry Max. Charlows Have Girl Mr. and Mrs. George Everett Charlow, 800 Georgia Street, have named their daughter Nancy Jean. The baby weighed 5 pounds, 1 ounce when she was born at Mon- roe General Hospital on August 26. Baby Girl Rodriguez Mr, and Mrs. Manuel Rodrigeuz, N-3 George Allen Apartments, an- nounce the birth of their duaghter, Ramona Marie, at Monroe Gen- eral Hospital on August 26. The td weighed 7 pounds, 1 ownce at . EI White Street, are the Parents ofa 6 pound, 12 ounce daughter born on August 27 at Mon- Toe General Hospital. She has been named Loiiise Lynn. Son For Warners Mr. and Mrs. William Wolcott Warner, 2213 Fogarty Avenue, an- nounce the birth of their son, Mark Gregory on August 28 at Monroe General Hopital: He weighed 7 pounds, Anything that Cleans Polishes, Preserves or Boautifies FULLER Has ki Delivery Service Each Day Anywhere in Key West, From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m, TELEPHONE 2-6968 THE ONLY... 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