The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 24, 1954, Page 2

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a 5 SUE JONES, Editor Page 2 jeannette Approaching the new stadium) last week, could not help but pause | some distance off as the lights, | the wet glisten of the nearby salt ponds, the ghostly silhouette of the mangroves, the velvet green grass, the stands filled with spectators | the white uniforms of the football | players, together with the red and gray of Our Town’s High School! stood out in colorful relief against the isolation of the surroundings and the early dusky evening. It was almost as if Paul Bunyan’s hand had reached back to lift a games arena of old and placed it in the present setting. Even watching all this from afar-couldn’t | help but feel the excitement of | the opening of the football season | the initiation of a brand new foot- ball field and the great pride in| Our Town’s wonderful team. However, before yours truly gets | too involved in that evening, may | I remind you ‘that tonight there will be another football game and} My Red Shawl tells me that this one will also be a humdinger— 80, why not treat yourself to some extraordinary fun and go see our | lads play. Something tells me, though, that | right now—perhaps yours truly had best first “kick-off” to the thops, eh? Ooceh, that FRINKETERO! It | haunts me and taunts me ‘cause as many of you all know—yours truly sure does love earrings and Heavens to TRINKETERO if they den‘t have the most wonderful, unusual, distinctive, beautiful, gorgeous, divine, large, medium, smali—jong and short ones here! ‘Tis almost enough to drive me to—TRINKETERO egain and again for earrings! The straw rooster, TRINK- EBTERO hopped up on the eae ind made noises attention to the boxes of BEAUTI. FUL EARRINGS FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR! Then on my | way out of this charming acces- | sory shop, right next to Herman's en Duval had a word with Madame Blackamoor who ‘was sporting quanitities of good- looking white and pastel jewelry and too a white parasol. Well, whadda y’knew? By going to TRINKETERO, you'll know that gorgeous ear- going back for a pair of gold ones—can’t help ith) = FOOTBALL "Nores: Entering the new stadium, was immediately met by that old team spirit display- ed by the support of the studei.ts and many, many people of Our Town. Recognized quite a few. —Our Town stood to the strain: ef the Star Spangled Banner—: cheer went up and the incompar- able High School Band marched a most proud moment for all— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN and the game began— BSEeescez Flew bes that Friendly Fausto’s Food Palace, 522 Flem- | ing Street because had fergotten pocketbook and knew how very | much money had been saved just by shopping here—and so, | dinna nae wanna lose it! Roast lamb is always @ taste treat and frankly, the many ap- petizing recipes and ways to use this cut of meat make it | truly thrifty—AND MORE SO | AT FAUSTO’S WHERE IT Is NOW ONLY 59 a Ib! Smitty, bless his heart always | gives me a hunk of that good cheese to munch on and while | doing so, saw Armour Star ONLY 59 a Ib! these beautifully decorated al- ready cooked picnic hams, but knew he wasn’t about to be giv- ing me one, so decided to s1 at friendly | Discovered that Earl was really | making things easy for you in | the colesiaw department! TWO | PACKAGES FOR 19c! So, don’t | shred your fingers to the bone when you can have nice, thinly | sliced cabbage and carrots al- | ready prepared! EXTRA SUPER SPECIAL ON MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE! 7%¢ @ Ib. for this breakfast neces- sity with every purchase of $10.00 or more at FAUSTO’S and with BREAD selling—3 for 29 and POTATOES at }0 Ibs. for 33c, you can sure see where this amount will buy one heap big flock of groceries at FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE, 522 Fleming Ctreet. | | Eyed hungrily FOOTBALL FOOTNOTES: — the | little boy with “Zero” on his je: who was always there with a} towel so that the players could wipe their faces and occasionally he'd try to do the job himself— reaching way, way up! swihs goal posts decorated with Buyin’ jPaper streamers of the school colors. Another item adding to the Pageantry of t the evening. oo ee 4 There is no doubt about it! The dining room of the Sun and Sand Beach Club (down Simon- ton-Atlanticward and turn LEFT) serve excellent and wonderful meals! The other evening, had a shrimp creole which was mag- nificently prepared! Everything here is good! Also, their com- plete dinner (the works) is really kfast or lunch at the Sun and Sand is not only inexpensive, but— well, you'll never leave this dining room hungry because in addition to good food at all times, the servings are more than ample! Having known genial and affable George and Elsie Keyes, y, September 24, 1954 is of a handsome small ribbed | wool. Another was of a silk and wool | mixture—salt and pepper effect | with deep white collar and cuffs. A truly outstanding ‘suit, the un- usal costume cuff links of rhine- stones encircled watches really add a note—thus making this really a suit “of the hour.” Last but not least—for swish and swank—a snowflake 100 per cent almost doeskin soft black wool. Very trim and the e: boutinere with seed pearl center | | makes this an eye catcher—or beau catcher whenever wherever you may wear it. So,—suit yourself so beautifully and handsomely at the Mar-Ed Dress Shop, 421-B Duval Street. and see DITTO i—the Conch feminine rooters who were yelling practically for blood, but | the minute one of the St. ‘Theresa | players were hurt—said, ‘‘want our team to win, but sure don’t want | to see them hurt—even if they are on the other side.” —the white stripes on the foot- balli—which yours truly had never whe expertly oversee the Sun | and Sand Beach Ciub, for years, must mention that all their customers become their friends and you'll never dine at the Sun and Sand Beach Ciub without warm hospitality. THE SAME:—the| mongrel dog leg stuck straight out—up and down in front of the bleachers. —the amazing, fascinating and | utterly wonderful collection of hats worn by the masculine spec- tators. Truly, every size and shape and vintage was there that evening. —the soft and delightful Conch who paraded—stiff | seen before inasmuch as this was | the first ight” game I had witnessed. Know a most effective way to purchase jewelry, or silver at Johnson’s Jewelry Shop, Duval Street. It is a completely different approach to paying for things and many of you will recognize it as a lay-away plan in reverse. Am speaking of the MERCHANDISE CLUB which will begin at Johnson’s Jewelry! Don’t let Christmas catch you unawares! For that precious and valuable gift, why not go Yo Johnson’s now, and make your selection of—say, bet the lady ‘in your life would love and adore one of those KEEP- SAKE DIAMOND RINGS! This accent of the announcer and how tears almost seeped through his POOR OLD CRAIG voice when our team reversals. met with e ser it—to get “suited” for the Fail and Mar- Ed Dress Shop, have some unusually stunning ones. of three? These are only some of the suits from one of the leading and mést famous courtiers in the couniry and all the fabrics are = “Imported’ = Fabric’ of France.” They are dressmaker style and you ladies know what versatile wearing this type suit makes, A two piece one—has a deep white collar with black stitching and then a ky business of a half front yoke—in biack with white stitching. The scooped shell pockets carry out the same thread detail and the suit STRAND 100% | 421-B Duval | May | tell you, please— | SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer Tires. . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES SEAT COVERS Reg. $24.95 Plastie COVERS . $12.45 9.45 Reg. $18.95 Fiber COVERS ... $- DARLOW’'S ‘ PURE, OIL STATION STOCK ISLAND {Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. NOW SHOWING Thru: SEPT. 29th Air Conditioned CONTINUOUS SHOWS—Box Office Opens 1:30 P.M. First Show, Fourth how, 8:20 1:45; Second Show, 4:00; Third Show, 6:00; ADMISSION—Matinee: Children 30c, Students 52c, Adults 67¢ Nights: GREAT AS A BOS AS A PICTURE- THE GREATEST Children 30c, Adults &&c HUMPHREY BOGART - JOSE FERRER VAN JOHNSON : FRED MucMURRAY ROBERT FRANCIS - MAY WYNN ‘Screen Play by STAML! Dwected by EDWARD OMYTRYK + EY ROBERTS + Based upon the Pulitaer prize wineing novel by HERMAN WOUK * A COLUMBIA PICTURE - A STANLEY KRAMER PROD. coor oy TECHNICOLOR enthusiastic ious to the people and ane game. | = 624 | TEL. 2-3167| ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE the ingenious way to own a diamond and through the years you can always turn it in at any time on a larger one! | special, why not pick out one of the handsome Gruen, or Bulova watches — at JOHN. SON’S JEWELRY, 624 Duval! FURTHi st NOTES:—was_ wonderful ex- periencing the fun of watching a| football game without freezing to | death. —cute little two-year old in a darling dress making mud pies | by the 50 yard line. She used an empty electric light carton as a shovel and a couple of Dixie cups for pails. Her short light brown hair bent diligently and happily over her task—completely obliv- Ange! “te Zebras sounds real fascinating and more so when it’s tropical fish. Yes—the Key West Garden and Supply Co., 830 Fleming Street have reveived a new shipment and indeed the | Species go from—A to Z with | all kinds swimming in between. Tropical fish are interesting and do make fine, easy to manage pets. At the Key West —H Garden Lawn and Supply you'll | also find aquarium grass and | plants (these are small and pretty and will bloom). So, if For the gentleman who is very | if you feel an emptiness in your life—take up the hobby of Tropical fish and you'll find everything you need at the Goulet’s marvelous shop. = FOOTBALL FO ES FINIS —Tom Whittley wearing a con- federate hat and every now and m= == |then dancing a jig of joy when FOOTBALL FOOT-| the High School scored! —the snappy blue uniforms worn by the members of the Arthur Sawyer Post and the gray and red jackets of the Quarterback Club a — A word to remind you that you may now enroll your children in the Key West Division of the Fred Astaire School of Dancing at St. Paul’s Parish Hall, and Bahama Streets. | of Eaton | Here, under the supervision of | Rollene Pollock, your children will not only learn to dance, but will also derive the benefits of music appreciation, poise and grace. Dancing is a wonderfu way for children to constructively use their excess energy. Then too, at the Fred Astaire School of Dance, theyll rece’ fine instruction under both Princess Nina and Helen Vessichio and Rollene Po!- lock who all have great experi- ence and background in teach- ing. Sf = z= ‘Course you know where yours They Wont Believe Me Show Times: SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR—7:15 & 11:08 THEY WON'T ‘BELIEVE ME—9:21 Only LAST TIMES TODAY RETURN BATTLE OF E CENTURY ILL 1) COLOR CEU Released thru United Artists Los dias 29 y 30 de! presente mes actuaran en San Carlos los renombrades artistas que ferman !a Compaiiia de Pedro Castany, P. admirables. as mujeres. Fox News Box Office Open: rinas estupendas. Cémicos Verdaderas estrellas del teatro vernaculo Cubano. Cartoon 1:45 - $:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - 9 P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE @ap~ TELEPHONE 2-3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE <qggy San Carlos Theatre Air-Conditioned | truly will be And here's a the High this evening—natch for a win for Team ek’s per game foot- aswell id smart de’ ve hard hi ball. Their grand. DONALD'S BEAUTY SHOP al- ways makes sure That your hair will have allure. Hope to see you all there, or perhaps in the shops this week-end. Have a ‘and time— don’t forget church on Sunday and YOURS TRULY ‘till Tuesday next jennette (Adv't.). —< HARLEM CAFE 716 EMMA STREET Has Opened Under New Management Home Cooking Our Specialty By One Who Knows How! ALL ARE WELCOME RADIO and) CIFELLI S rv Service| Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool Friday, Double Feature— 6:30 P.M. by Popular Demand ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN At 8:30 P.M., 2nd Feature ELOPEMENT Clifton Webb - Ann Francis Charles Bickford Saturday, Prize Nite— In Technicolor BRONCO BUSTER Showing Sunday, Special— In Technicolor THE BLACK ROSE TELEPHONE: To prepare shell for a nin an h pie pan a who trim the overhang until it is abc half an inch; now turn over under so it is flush with the r of the pan and flute. ree Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Special Chrome Dinettes Wrought Iron Dinettes .... Lime Oak Dinettes STRAND Tel. 2-695) 49.50 69.50 52.50 ociety — Personals — News Of Interest To Women Citizen Office, 2-5661 Key West Radio and TV Service Calls Answered Promptly RADIO — TV REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS PHILCO DEALER RANGES — TV SETS REFRIGERATORS 826 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2-8511 unbaked pastry 100% Air Conditioned Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M, CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Today thru Sept. 29 BIG AS THE OCEAN! THE CAINE MUTINY HUMPHREY BOGART JOSE FERRER VAN JOHNSON - FRED M. MURRAY | | | Fri. and Sat. rr a HOLDEN - TAYLOR - PREMINGER Produced and Ovected by BILLY WILDER ‘Written for the screen by-BILLY WILDER ‘0d EOWIN BLUM + Based on the play Sept. 30 Only f P.« DA LUPINO + CORNEL ELESTE HOLM = RIC HARD WiD MARK ROAD House Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 100% AIR CONDITIONED Sun. and Mon. PONY EXPRESS ty TECHNICOLOR CHARLTON woo ei] HESTON FLEMING - STERLING We Owscme by JERRY HOPPER ‘emwon ty CHARLES MARQUIS WARREN (Posed om» Story by Fravk Grater Pode by Wa Met A Paramount Pete SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY SGT. JOE FRIDAY tor the tirst timeina motion picture theatre! “7:55 P.M. AM days off were cancelled. All officers placed on standby. This was the hottest case tq ever hit the department" THE TRACK-DOWN ST SO BIG IT HAD SCREEN IN WA sseento sn WARNER BROS. TO BE RNERC Swiiven JACK WEBB WARNER BROS. Fox News . . Y NEVER TOLD BEFORE! LD ON THE WIDE, WIDE BOX OFFICE OPEN 1:45 - 9 P.M. DAILY — 3:45 ..9 P.M. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Telephone 2-3419 For Time Schedule SAN GARLOS THEATRE AIR - CONDITIONED

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