The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 25, 1954, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Attention, Ladies! We “at RAUL’ Will Give FREE of Charge A BEAUTIFUL ORCHID Flown in from Hawaii ' To each Lady Guest in our Dining Room or Lounge All Day and Night Tomorrow, Sunday, from 12 Noon to Closing! SUNDAY DINNER Served from 12 Noon ‘Til 10:00 P.M. MOST DELICIOUS FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES COMPLETE DINNERS .... from $1.95 CHILDREN’S DINNERS.... from 5c May We Suggest You Bring the Family? AND NOW FOR OUR ‘BALLOON DANCE TONIGHT We Proudly Announce the Music Will Be By NORMAN KRANICH and His’ ORCHESTRA PlayingMusic You Love To Dance To! me Don’t Fofget the Many Prizes ingthe Balloons GRAND PRIZE — ROUND TRIP FOR TWO TO HAVANA VIA AEROVIAS Q Two Nights at the Sevilla Biltmore Hotel Complimentary Drinks at the Bambu Night Club @ ALL DAY FISHING TRIP FOR TWO ON THE GREYHOUND @FLIGHT FOR TWO AROUND KEY WEST WITH FARALDO’S FLYING SERVICE @MAGNUM OF CHAMPAGNE @AND MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES We Cater to Banquets and Parties No Matter How Large or Small CHAMPAGNE PRIZE TIME NITELY IN OUR LOUNGE with Fur.. Laughs! and Songs! for All by Tiny, Jose, Mel and Nelson P.S.—If you get hungry, we have Cheese and Crackers for you “on the house.” RAUL’S “The Fun Spot of Key West” Now Open 7 Days a Week Society — News Ot Interest To Women |SUE JONES, Editor Norwegian, Students Live In Modern Luxury Hotel EDITOR’S NOTE: An Ameri- can coed’s impressions of Europe | are being written for the Asso- ciated Press by Barbara Eng- | lish, daughter of Dean Earl Eng- lish, of the Missouri University | Scheol of Journalism. Following is the third of her dispatches, | sent during a student tour. By BARBARA ENGLISH (Written exclusively for AP Newsfeatures) OSLO, Norway—Our American colleges have activities they are proud of, but they would have to go a long way to beat the tre- mendous scope of the Norwegian Student Assn. in Oslo. HOMEMADE MASSAGE CREAM You can make your own mas-, sage cream of thick soapsuds and a bit of salad oil. It is especially good for rough skin. Spoon heated canned baked beans over buttered toast and top with thin rounds of .frankfurter and finely chopped onion for a lunch} or supper sandwich. Heat the! frankfurter rounds in a skillet for! the open sandwich. Jumper Outfit! ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE of the greatest and collections of Edward Munch—| his etchings, drawings and paint ings. These works are in every student room in the hotel and are valued at some 3,000,000 korn- | er ($600,000). The collection is not insured against theft or dam- age because the donor felt money would be worthless if the paintings | were gone. Another student project, in pro- gress since 1901, is a voluntary education program. The evening classes now have about 7,000 students. The organization is also very active in political affairs and the association takes definite stands | by resolutions on many important | issues. During World War II, the association actively resisted the Nazis and had much to do with| movements of unrest in the coun-| try. dormitory is the possession of one| Page 2 finest art }___ TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2.5661 Saturday, September 25, 1954 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NOW SHOWING 100% Air Conditioned CONTINUOUS SHOWS—Box Office Opens 1:30 P.M. First Show, 1:45; Second Show, 4:00; Third Show, 6:00; Fourth how, 8:20 ADMISSION—Matinee: Chi Nights: Children 30c, GREAT AS A BOOK!.. AS * A PICTURE- * Idren 30c, Students 52c, Adults 67¢ Adults 88 STUDENT LUXURY, NORWAY STYLE—Here is one of the modern dormitory-hotel rooms in the Studentbyen, Oslo, occu- Pied by tourists in summer) students in winter. for the students to pay only 75 kroner (about $15) a month for a room with electricity, heating, | bath, private hall and telephone. Touring the building I saw that all the rooms contained modern furnishings and some even had private balconies. The rooms are| This organization has the usual social events, both formal and informal, and every week spon- sors special guest speakers with open debates afterward. One of its unque functions, however, is managing the Student- byen. It is the hotel in which I} organized in apartment groups. 12-20 9095 30-42 Masti.. Easy-sew jumper outfit for the} student, career girl, or housewife! Classic button-to-waist jumper and blouse make ideal partners for daytime! Full-skirt jumper without blouse—perfect for after | five, Pattern. 9095: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 jumper takes 4 5/8 yards 35-inch nap; blouse, 1 1/4 yards 54-inch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated | Sew Chart shows you every step. | Send Thirty-Five cents in coins! for this pattern—add 5 cents for! each pattern for 1st-class mail- | ing. Send to Marian Martin, care, | vf The Key West Citizen, No. 186, | Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., | |New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly | NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. ——— | FREE! — FREE! — FREE! | 3-Day Tour To Havana Inquire At EL PASAJE SPANISH RESTAURANT | 1005 Truman Phone 2-6136 POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE | STATION | Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires. . Tubes . . Batteries ACCESSORIES | RADIO and| CIFELLI'S 30's: | Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE | SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELL | 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 am staying and is the largest| Off the hallway entrance of each | in Oslo. Talking to Kare Doehlen, apartment are four private rooms, | former president of The National a bath and a kitchen. Union of Norwegian Students, I The Studentbyef is about 15 found that the hotel is a dor- mitory for students during the winter and is used as a hotel only during the summer months. The proceeds make it necessary minutes from the city by tram, 0 have the ad- vantages of the city for entertain- | ment during their weekends. | An unusual feature of the hotel- | the students _ still They Wont Believe Me Show Times: SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR—7:15 & 11:08 THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME—9:21 Only Sunday and Monday STRAND 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; Sept. 30 Only BIG AS THE OCEAN! , THE | CAINE | MUTINY HUMPHREY BOGART: JOSE FERRER VAN JOHNSON - FRED M.:MURRAY MAY WYNN b.« IDA LUPINO + CORNEL WILDE CELESTE HOLM: Last Times Today Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 100% AIR CONDITIONED Sun. and Mon. PONY EXPRESS —_ ‘ a. est colsety TECHNICOLOR Produced and Directed by BILLY WILDER ‘Worten for the screen by BILLY WILDER and EDWIN BLUM + Based on the play (by Donald Bevan and Edmund Traeasas ‘A Paramount Picture edges erent pat CHARLTON wo FORREST HESTON REMING- STERLING: TUCKER [Based on 1 Story by Frank Gruber. Produced by Mat He A Paramount Retire STOCK ISLAND Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Special Chrome Dinettes ...... Wrought Iron Dinettes Lime Oak Dinettes . $49.50 69.50 SEAT COVERS Reg. $24.95 Plastic COVERS . $12.45 Reg. $18.95 Fiber COVERS . . $ 9.45 DARLOW’S PURE OIL STATION Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. Little Theatre 922 TRUMAN AVENUE “Air Cool’’ In Technicolor BRONCO BUSTER ii | Showing Sunday, Special— In Technicolor THE BLACK ROSE TODAY THROUGH TUESDAY . 52.50 |! TEL. 2-3167| THE GREATEST! * THE CAINE MUTINY HUMPHREY BOGART: JOSE FERRER _ WAN JOHNSON - FRED M.cMURRAY ROBERT FRANCIS: MAY WYNN ‘Sereen Play by STANLEY ROBERTS - Based upon the Pulituer price winning sowet by HERMAN WOUR Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK - A COLUMBIA PICTURE - A STANLEY KRAMER PROD. coor oy TECHNICOLOR Ww a4 : SGT. JOE FRIDAY tor the tirst time in a motion picture theatre!) SO BIG IT HAD TO BE SCREEN IN WARNER(C oreo e WARNER BROS. Awe an: oo soa PICHARD L BREEN. aMARK YLT. rac amiiwem JACK WEBB WARNER BROS. Y NEVER TOLD BEFORE! LD ON THE WIDE, WIDE R Frank’ 1s in it too! BEN ALEXANDER k Smith ——————————————————————— Los dias 29 y 30 del presente mes actuaran en San Carlos los renombrados artistas que forman la Compania de Pedro Castany admirables . Fox News . . «+. Preciosas mujeres . - - Verdaderas estrellas del teatro vernaculo cubano - » Bailarinas estupendas .. Comicos Cartoon BOX OFFICE OPEN 1:45 - 9 P.M. DAILY — 3:45 - 9 P.M. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE SAN Telephone 2-3419 For Time Schednle CARLOS THEATRE “we AIR - CONDITIONED

Other pages from this issue: