The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 17, 1954, Page 2

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SOCIETY — PERSONALS — NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE. SUE JONES, Editor THE KEY WEST CITIZ - a B [iss by jeannette Yesterday it was sprinkling in| the sunlight. And as the branches| of the trees were nodded by the gentle breezes, yours truly stub-| bed Mer bare toe on a chair and | spilt hot coffee on her thumb (my typewriting one too!). Howsomeme—with the glory and | beauty of the morning adding a} lilt to our stride—shall we now with a bit o’ shopping be occupied? | SS ste “See you at the Sun and Sand Sunday for brunch” are words heard about Our Town many times. You all should r date with a very enjoy- able meal. Also, it’s a perfect way te make the day leisurely, ‘cause it will give you free time. All the food is excellent and their ham emiettes fluffy and superb. While Sunday Brunch at the Sun and Sand is a favorite—don't | everlook the fact that here you | will find both unusually good meals and service at any time. Say “hi te George and Elsie Keyes whose warm personality and capable stewardship are re- sponsible for truly one of the | best and nicest dining places—. | You'll find: the Sun and Sand at the end of Simonton Street — turn LEFT) toward the Atlantic Ocean and there’s plenty of park- ing space! SS mes WELCOME TO: Margie and “Bonnie” Jones who are visiting Our Town—from Cayucas, Cali- fornia. She is Toby Bruce's sister and his Dad, T. J. Bruce is with them. My Red Shaw! tells me they made a trip of it because of uncertain weather and am sure ae 2 a record of some kind must have. been set. They left California on Wednes- day night and drove into Toby and Betty’s yard on Sunday morn- ing which .is_ really travelling! | Know they are really seeing and loving Our Town and here’s the best to them, ? Sa aes Diagenatty across the street from the Post Office, you’ the Gift House. You'll be amaz- ed at the range of. gift items displayed here—inciuding those which are humorous, pragfical, distinctive and original. You'll have no troubgle finding them at the price you wish to pay. The Gift House has an unusual- ly fine selection of those delight- fully different, but inexpensive things which are perfect for. bridge awards or party prizes! Also, all purchases are beauti- fully ‘gift-wrapped if you so de- sire. Den’t miss this large and beautiful gift shop which is locat- ed in one of the lovely old homes, surrounded by rare trees and tropical foliage. When you wish to remeber your friends at gift time, don’t forget you'll find just the thing to please them at the Gift House. £3 a =3 My Red Shawi tells me that! Curtis Hutchins’ (Skipper ofVX-1) son—Curt left for Florida Military Academy in Dania, Florida which) Louise tells me is a new and ex- cellent school. teaveermay fall aterm the trees in the f. de, milady‘s thoughts fall on— fall clothes—of course! Mar-Ed Dress: Shop, 421-B Duval Street have some honeys! In their window, you can see a shining example of the new DIOR LINE in red jersey and inside you find velvet jumpers, jersey jumpers, velveteen dress- es and those HANDMACHER suits! Must tell you of one of the handsome dresses—perfect to ‘wear te football games here or elsewhere—dark gray jersey skirt with a gray striped shaded top. | Also noticed party frocks for FALL and every wise woman | knows the value and worth of— | via Fleming due to sewer). and as they | EN Friday, September 17; 1954 | Key West ing put on the studio where the sion of the pre | Astaire Dance School will I puyins Yours truly mentioned the | birds and fish and pet supplies | sold at the Key West Garden Lawn and Supply Company, 830 | Fleming Street (by the way— | this week you can only get there In addition to these you can now find all sizes plant pets, and FLOWER, VEGETABLE AND HERB SEEDS including old | favorites and outstanding new- comers in the plant world. Don’t think your lawn is lazy because it isn’t thick and green. It merely needs care and at Key West Garden and Lawn, | the Goulets have different kinds of fertilizer, garden sprays, weed weed killers, and insecticides. These your lawn needs and your plants will thrive and flourish | with the supplies. from K. W. Garden and Lawn—830 Fleming. 2S 25 My Red Shawl tells me that Judge Lord’s son, Raymond left for Miami Military Academy last week, and his wife, Mamie, is} off to Norfolk, Va., to see her| daughter, Betty, and there will be another “grand” addition to! the family soon! =2z Johnson's Jewelry Shop, 624 Duval, is Our Town's oldest jeweler having been established. in 1898. Because of this, you'll find Johnson’s have an excellent reputation and reliability which mean so much when buying things of value such as diamonds, tings, watches, silver or any any other item which will be a “cherished” possession. Seen they'll begin the unique “Club Purchasing” plan which is one splendid way to start your Christmas gift buying. May yours truly remind you to see the “KEEPSAKE” Diamond rings, the beautiful wristwatch- es for men and women, the Com- munity “South Seas” silverplate (‘mongst many other patterns) or anyone of the lovely pieces of jewelery—both expensive and inexpensive—at Johnson’s, 624 Duval Street—which is really a “green towels of a a shen. My Red Shawl te telis me that the “Caine Muntiny” is coming to Our Town on the 23rd and she said she knew this to be true—‘cause she talked with Polly and Iggie Carbonell about their trip to-Cuba and meeting Ava Gardner. Well, yours truly couldn’t help being interested in Ava of course — seems as if she is quite thin, but very pretty. Then knowing that so many of you! are interested in this picture which puts a very famous book on the screen—asked My Red Shaw! just | where this would take place—and | she said, ane Strand—of course. a aa tea | SOMETHING NEw AT | FAUSTO‘S! Now at their Food Palace, 522 Fleming, a complete line of Kosher delicacies has | been added. However, they are net found all in one spot—so, shall we move about Fausto’s and maybe pick up a jar of this or a package of that—and have | a feast? | Over in the cold department (where the milk and cheese are) there a jars of cherry pep- | Pers, plum tomatoes (Ann wouldn't let me have one—but they looked wonderful swimming in vinegar, garlic and spices— and these are the small ones | with cucumber shaped tops), | Kosher home made pickles in | pints and quarts, and the tiny gerkins in pint jars. Saw also @ jar of the “DeLuxe” which is @ mixture of sauerkraut, pickles, tomatoes and peppers. | Also, here you will find | creamed herring fillets, Vita Imported Rollmops (these are | for eating—not cleaning,) salmon | wine = sau and sliced luncheon herring. | As we passed by the meat counter, saw pastrami, gefillte | fish, smoked lox, and midget | | t simple, elegant little ole black dress! The Mar-Ed Dress Shop has clothes made and designed by famous modistes and also, those clever little numbers which look as If they cost—oh so much more than they really did. 2 wELcoMte™ oe Dorothy Heist | who has many friends here and also a house even though she sorta duplicates these things in Wellfleet, Mass., (Cap Cod) and/ Palm Beach. It’s a shame she and “Amie,” her dog hit the hurricane, or vice versa on their drive here, but} glad they made it. Dorothy was for years a designer for Molyneux and her brother, Peter Hunt is famous for reviving the hearts, flowers and doll motif on furniture | making the Pennsylvania Dutch | @igle of decorating quite popular, | salami. Arriving at the pre- packaged meat department— against the far wall of Fausto’s Food Palace, found the plain | Sauerkraut and kosher — dill pickles in the cello bags. Don’t | ask me the difference between the same thing packaged in jars or bags—‘cause | dunno. One thing am sure of though—am | going back to Fausto’s Food | Palace, 522 Fleming and buy | some of their new stock of wonderful kesher food at their | a | OPEN OTE TO: My good “E” Miller who has been | visiting her son Perry in Jackson- | ville. Know you're having a good | time with Sally and your two ;| grandchildren—but we all miss you! When are you coming home? The finishing to touches are be- | | just like mere information, you | shop next door to Herman’s 512 | eroned Tea Dance—believe it could | | ing me your ideas on the subject. open under Rollene Palleek? ee ex: cellent supervision. If you’d like to enroll your child for the benefits of this nationally known and proven “Dance Education” methed, (both ballet and tap) or if you'd could phone Rollene at 2-5936, and if Bob answers, don’t hang up—‘cause he could also tell you about the new Key West Division of the Fred Astaire Dance School. Under the FRED ASTAIRE system, all pupils are allowed to progress rapidly as they are capable of doing without bei under pressure and regardless of the number of hours or lessons they have had. This is very important—‘cause frequently a child’s enthusiasm for learning is dented by being held back. Princess Nina also answers any questions you have about the new Astaire Dance School as she will be the Ballet Director and personally teach the advance students. SS se = KEY-notes: Played ‘“‘Grauman’s Chinese Theatre” the other day when yours truly stuck her little foot in the fresh cement on Fleming Street, where Roy Ed- wards was turning a driveway back into sidewalk, right next to the Bookshop. 22 =z2 Whether = mil 's taste be tailored or dressy, TRINK- ETERO, that fabulous accessory Duval Street have ‘Mittle things” which much to any outfit. For instance—a new belt will take years off any dress. One of the kid or mesh ones in either silver or gold, will take an otherwise plain dress to a party. “TRINKETERO” also have stunning Jeathers in wide or narrow—plain or wide—and it really doesn’t matter which you prefer, because they have them all-in high fashion shades and shapes. Almost thought I! heard “TRINKETERO” the charming rooster from Capri padding after me—and sure enough there he was. So, | patted him on the head and told him |! was sorry that I had n cted him by pay- ing so much ention to all the marvelous, beautiful proof and phoof and frou-frou but inexpen- _ sive items which delight a gal “such as divine costume jewelry and charmingly mad cocktail hats and all the original and wonderful accessories at TRINK- ETERO. He looked at Madame Blackamoor—decked out so gorgeously in TRINKETERO’S window and understood in his sage, masculine way just what 1 meant. os OPEN NOTE TO: Ann Pickens who has just arrived in Our Town to teach at the High School. The Tea Dance idea seems to meet with everyone’s approval and yours truly has heard much fayor- able comment. Perhaps something more than conversation can be accomplished. So, here’s a reminder to the young.. Officers.. and. the.. young ladies—if you all are serious about really wanting a sponsored, chap- all those add so be done, but you should make your wishes known. So, how about giv-| == “Dona! uty Shop will style your hair. So you'll be the prettiest gal “there” esaesz=. Know yours truly shouldn't make | a thing of this, but it’s just too | good a coincidence to pass up—| this very moment—at the end of my chat with you—happened to stub another toe—same foot—same chair! . And so painfully, and with re- luctance—shall hobble away, but have a fine week-end-don’t forget church and come Tuesday—hope to be shopping for you swellelegant | peoples. YOURS TRULY, jean- | nette eave ) Use your double boiler to ad- vantage in the summer. Here is jone way of having it do double duty:Cooking rice in the bottom | part and heat some dish such as creamed chicken in the top part while the rice is peonmine: Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool” Showing Friday ... THE PRINCE OF FOXES Tyrone Power - Orson Welles Wanda Hendrix a —Prize Nite . conn DER THE GUN jee Conte - Audrey Totter | Sam Jaffe Showing Sunday at BIRD OF PARADISE In Technicolor \VEW Aux. Plans | handmade minature helicopters as Poppy Sale; Party, t Naval Hospital The VFW Auxiliary made plana’ for marking “Buddy Poppy Day” ge November 11, at its meeting last uesday at the VFW home. The Key West Auxiliary will jon the VFW’s throughout the nation in'this project. Proceeds from the sale of the little red flowers, made by disabled veterans, are used in the organization’s rehabilitation and welfare program for the “men who can’t forget.” All citizens of this community are asked to give their generous support to the poppy sale. The VFW Post 3911 and the Auxi- liary will sponsor La Vonda Saw- yer as their candidate for the Key West - Cuba ferry queen. Sunday, September 26 is Nation- sal Gold Star Mothers Day, and on ‘Tuesday September 28, all Gold Star Mothers in Key West will be honored:at a tea given by the VFW Auxiliary. President Leah Wood, who pre- sided at the meeting, announced that plans for celebrating Auxiliary anniversary on November 4 will be made at the next Auxiliary meet- ing. She also announced that the la- dies would make sandwiches as usual for the joint meeting this month. On November 20, the Auxiliary will sponsor a turkey supper at the post home for the benefit of the Juvenile Home building fund. It was brought out that every- one should consider this project as a ‘‘must” in this community to provide a home and Proper sur- roundings for children in need of guidance. Members were asked to help at the Naval Hospital party on Mon- day hight. The program will be presented by the Kuuleis School of Ancient and Modern Hulas under the direction of Mrs. Mewlan Abueg. The program will include “Pigd- gen English Hula”; “Lovely Hula Hand” by Patricia Felton; “Little Brown Gal” by Jane Rivas; “Grandma goes to Town” by Gigi Wagner; an authentic hula num- ber, “The Ola-Pa.” This dance is done with the beauty of the drums and chants. | Bernadette Park and Mickey will present ‘“‘Ka-ve-ka Liliwe’; The} Hawaiian Scotchman by Charles, Alva Rivas and Mickey; “Japan- ese Rhumba” by»: Alva: « Rivas; “Blue Tango Ballet” by Bernad- ette Park; a comic hula, ‘‘HoLo- HoLo Kaa” by Mickey; ‘Rhythm of The Island” by Bernadette Park and “Imitators” with Leo Curry and Robert Vargis. Refreshments will be served af- ter the program. Helicopter Place Cards At Lunch The HS-1 Officer’s Wives Club held its first luncheon of the fall season on Wednesday at Raul’s. The unusual decorations featured place cards and beautiful arrange- ments of driftwood and hibiscus blossoms. Book matches with HS-1 printed on them were the favors. Mrs. J. F, Senderling was the winner of the door prize. Hostesses for the lovely affair were Mrs. Robert Rodgers, Mrs. John Hartlein, Jr. and Mrs. Carl Hauptmann, Read The Citizen Classified Ads For REAL Bargains! jmever pleasant, but at 2 a.m. it’s)7 ounces of milk and will be that | aw ay terrible. We had better find some| much hungrier | way that will avoid a bad session food. Your Child Today By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D. | Young babies eat at intervals the} whole clock around. But pretty | soon they want an unbroken| night’s sleep. Usually by the time a baby is} 6 months old he will be sleeping | a good 12 hours at night. | Then a night comes when he| wakes in the wee small hours. Mother thinks maybe he is hungry, offers him a bottle, he grabs it eagerly and goes back to sleep. Next day he is not quite as hungry as usual and dawdles| through his food. Night time comes. He goes to| sleep as usual, but before morn- ing he awakens again and wants milk because he hasn't eaten enough during the day. It doesn’t take many nights of this before a firm habit is established. The baby counts on that night bottle to get the amount of food he needs during the 24 hours. If,we are to break him of the habit we must see to it that he gets more food in the daytime so that he will not need the night bottle. Many a baby who developes this | habit is taking so much milk his | ~~ little stomach is filled up with} the fluid and he hasn’t room for | enough solid foods. | Three bottles of eight ounces each is enough milk for a year- | old baby. If your baby takes more | than this, try cutting it down and | increasing his solids. However, he may still wake in| the night for the extra milk. If} you don’t give it to him he will probably scream. 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