The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 1, 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 ciTIZEN ‘ WELCOME — WELCOME and “WELCOME TO; All the people who will be visiting Our Town this week-end to join us in celebrating the sailing of the “City of Key West” for Cuba and the inaugura- tion of the ferry service for cars _and_ people: Yours truly thinks it’s a pretty ‘wonderful thing that so many of you are interested in an activity which means a great deal to Our ‘Town and one which as you know has been anticipated and needed for some time. Here’s the wish that all of you 80 enjoy the many festivities the — hospitality andj friendship of Our Town — that you will return again and again. So, it will be wonderful fun meet- -ing you all and~THANKS for com- ing to sée us. ' Because yours truly. will be ‘wearing one of the banners which say: “Ask Me—I Live Here”— would like to add to that—“Ask I Shop Here”—and so, with frolic already started—let’s pretend we're in Our Town only a short time and perhaps some of the following will be helpful in “where may I ss a: = For these who wad like to take presents to friends when leave on the “City of Key West,” may yours truly. suggest the Gift House—which is diagon- ally across from the Post Office. This is one of the largest var- léty stores and you'll find an excellent choice of items and a marvelous shop in which to just browse around. Then too, you'll have the adiled convenience of having your purchase beautifully and distinctively gift wrapped! So, whether you wish to re- member your friends or rela- tives with something humorous or lovely or original—the Gift House has all types. of articles which will make marvelous presents, sees = If during your short stay in Our Town this week-end, you visitors would like to know mote about st — may Tf suggest you pick up a copy of the “West Martello Tow- ers’ booklet. This is one of the most compre- hensive explanations and history of Our Town and it is delightfully written and edited. The by-lines in- clude such famous names as. Colin Jameson, Benedict Thielen, Elmer Davis and others. Also, you wil love the different impressions and opinions which are set forth so very well. By all means, don’t miss this amazing and wonderful booklet which is published under the aus- Pices of and benefit for the Art and Historical Society of Our Town and is capably edited by Burt Gar- nett. Displayed in Herman's win- dow, 512 Duval Street are just a few of the darling cotton plisse sleeping garments NOW ON SALE! This is that grand mat serial which requires no ironi | and as you'll see at Herman’s it is made into me mighty cute styles including the brief bloomer ‘jama and the short “temmie” nigh Also in the background you'll find those cosy, lightweight flannel balbriggan pajamas which are perfect for those cool spells which will be arriving before too long. Be sure, too, to take advantage of HERMAN’S HALF-PRICE SALE! You'll really find not only BEAUTIFUL BARGAINS but some very good-leoking clothes! Now is the time to buy up on cottons at HER- MAN’S HALF-PRICE SALE. DON’T DELAY! FOOTBALL” FOLLOW - UPS: Loved the list of ‘“‘lost’ items Friday, October 1, 1954 | | | kid named Dempsey Stabe cont did find out whether he was claim- ed or nae—or’if that was even his} right name) —Gloria Brindley who realy | took a tumble and stumble over| the bleachers and was a “casual-| ty.” However, her friend, Jackie) Delaney did not suffer the same) fate and Gloria is just fine. Both| gals are two of the prettiest in Our Town. set mz=e Your home means a great deal fo you—but what about your birds? Is your parakeet or canary comfortable? Key West Garden Lawn and Supply Co., 830 Fleming Street have a good variety of bird cages—ranging form $3.85 up. The stands for them may be obtained here too. Now that your birdie or budgie has a home, why not furnish it with some of the wonderful toys so that he can while away his time in fun and games. Of course, you don’t want him - going hungry—so, go to the Key West Garden Lawn and Supply Co. for BIRD FOOD AND AC- CESSORIES! p. s. K. W. Garden now has the “Wild Bird Seed’’ so that you. may feed the birds which have started their migration from the colder climes. z= 22 POSIES TO: Frank Neblett— Doris’ and Bill’s eight year old who so bravely passed off four stitches in the leg as: “nothing.” Also, here’s a: wish Doris feels better—those virus bugs are vicious! ge >22 Years later she'll be thrilled over that KEEPSAKE Diamond ring, because it can get larger and larger as time passes. By going to JOHNSON’S JEW- ELRY SHOP, 624 Duval Street you'll discover something brand new in diamond purchasing. Not only are, KEEPSAKE ors the bitimate in beau- *) but their long-range plan to | trade ‘vy your store for ITS ORIGINAL VALUE-on a larger one at any time id definitely un- ique! These famous stones are merely one of the outstanding and marvelous jewelry buys you'll find af JOHNSON’S. For wedding pi its—there is a choige of ei sterling or plat- ed—or for young moderns— Dirilyte. Al: Johnson's are Our Town’s st jeweler and their fine tion for reliabil- ity arid dependability is well known. So, ji y to Johnson's for JEWELR’ KEY-notest e nantly white painted and blaek printed double} shingle—just ing off a small | tin building. ing thusly: DEAD END STREET William Street And beneath this are the words “Cow Alley” which are written around a half ¢attoon face, drawn | with no hair waiting for the ferry—by all means don’t miss one of the nicest and best restaurants! Marvelous breakfasts, luncheons and dinners are always served at the Sun and Sand Beach Club which is at the end of Simonton Street—toward the Atlantic and turn LEFT. - You'll find plenty of parking space for your car—good ser- ice, splendid meals—the en- | chantment of the unexcelled | ocean front view and two of the | swellest people—George and | Elsie Keyes who are the excel- | lent (George) and (Elsie) hosts ‘of one of Our Town's most popular dining spets—the SUN AND SAND BEACH CLUB! charming address ef the International Pen | Friendship Club? A lady phoned who has been writing three lads in Africa and berause she can) not continue the correspondence | —would like to send their ad- dreses to the Club. 82 =:28 If you suddenly discover you have no evening bag to match | your costume for the FIESTA DANCE—you'll be glad to see the many different types at TRINKETERO next to Her- | man’s on Duval from. only $3.98 up. They’re made of silver se- quins, or seed pearls and they are some lovely imported bro- cade ones. Another item at TRINKETERO which fends glamour, but is so practical are the detachable col- lars of colored mouton, black velvet with gold leaf decoration. Y‘know this is a good way to “dress up” a frock for festive occasions. OPEN NOTE TO VISITORS: Don’t miss this amazing acces- sory shop because TRINK- ETERO has all the delighttul feminine gee-gaws, plus lovely hankies, and handbags and jewelry galore. ‘Tis a beautiful shop with the beautiful things milady. do so love—(also, you'll be astonished at how really in- expensive many of the items are!) Ses = ee My Red Shawl returned grinning the other day, She said that that which all bridegrooms feareth real- ly happened to Bill Gibb — who put the ring on his bride’s right hand— seems as if gloves and pokes and whispering by Jimmy Fort caused the mix-up. However, the bride is sporting the ring on the “right hand” now (the left one, of course) and Bill is wearing a big grin and here’s con- gratulations and best wishes to the newlyweds! ae dust another note to call your attention the fact that the new Key West Division of the FRED ASTAIRE SCHOOL OF DANCE will start classes at 429 Southard Street! Rollene Pollock will capably supervise this new school which will give “Dance Education” to your children. This is a pro- gram based on the methods and | systems and vast experience of Fred practically By phoning further deta’ int pvithetin ing. Astaire whose name ans—DANCING! you ca jet ise the courses) hallroom dane ese Then there's 's the quéstion which floored Sue, the Society Editor— “Do you wear stockings when you go dove shootin?,, a ee - When the “stars get in your eyes’’—there'll be a jingle-jangle of all the coins you'll save at the TERRIFIC SALE AT FAUSTO’S FOOD PALACE, 522 Fleming. Then too, these stars will come out in the daytime—every day until October 9! Only ARMOUR could ‘cause this phenomenon because each one of their pro- ducts rates a STAR and the PRICE on their PRODUCTS at FAUSTO’S are real low, and they’ll shine thriftly on your pantry shelves! And, if there might be a doubt in your mind about ARMOUR foods—just sample some free and you'll really rush to the shelves to gather STARS (ARM- OUR, th Yes, FAUSTO’S FOOD PLACE is lly in the mood of the Fiesta—they’re giving away free balloons to the kids—if y: s the weight of your cheese or bologna purchase cut from the large ones, you get it free. And then. on Saturday, you have a chance for free passes to the Islander Theatre—just by being at FAUSTO’S! From everything yours truly has observed at FAUSTO'S FOOD PALACE—may ! pass along the hint that you all should really drop in there—522 Fleming because what with the crazzzeee low prices, the astounding grocery BUYS, and all the fun and festivity—do fe my be- loved FAUSTO'S has been hit with an ps Rigen STAR! | at Monroe BIRTHS Baby Girl Milian Sgt. and Mrs. Sergio Milian, of El Paso, Texas, are the parents/ | of a 7 pound, 12 ounce daughter }born at the Air Force Hospital, Fort Bliss, Texas, on September 30. Mrs. Milian is the former Miss Eleanor Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden, 10-F Porter Place. Sgt. Milian’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Milian, 1100 White- head Street. x «i * Papys Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Papy, 1122 Petronia Street, are the par-| ents of a 7 pound, 14 ounce baby | boy born on September 23 at Mon- roe General Hospital. He has been named Philip Charles. ~*~ * * Daughter For Lees Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lee, F-3, George Allen Apartments, have named their daughter Peggy Dar- lene. She was born on September 24 at Monroe General Hospital and weighed 8 pounds. x *& Baby Girl Elder Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles C. Elder, Sugar Loaf Shores, announce the birth of their daughter, Christine, at Monroe General Hospital on September 24. She weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces. : * -* & Baby Girl Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Emil Rob- erts, 5 Havana Street, are the par- ents of a daughter born at Mon- roe General Hospital on Septem- erb 25. She weighed 8 pounds, 15 ounces and has been named Gail Anne. x 8 & Son For Zinns Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eugene Zinn, are the parents of an eight pound, 12 ounce sony Philip Eugene, Jr., born on September 25 at Monroe General Hospital. ee * Reifmans Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reifman, 43- D Sigsbee Road, have named their son Stephen Martin. He weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces when he was born September 26. lyn (Morrison) Strand and her hus- band ‘Ted are the proud parents of a.son —Edward Gregory whose weight showed 8 Ibs. and 10 ozs. on the scales — in Worcester, Mass. The Morrisons are real tickled over the first grandchild in the family — and their son, Charles, Jr. has been communicating fran- tically from Emory Medical School as to his ‘status as' an uncle and was of course, most happy and bet his friends will be calling him “Uncle. _Incidentally, Carolyn was the ar. tist who drew the fish and coral and marine motif that decorated the outside of my little white house on Flagler, which I believe is still vacant. You've Bean Yo ‘Donsld’s’,” they'll say- ‘Cause your hair is mighty Pretty today!” _ 28 =z: A brisk and Pleasant breeze do} blow — and ‘tis time again that 1/ go — this week-end some of you to| meet — and many, wonderful visi tors to greet — but sure shan’t forget my shops and you all—even while dancing at the FIESTA Ball. (Adv't.) General Hospital on) YOURS TRULY, jeannetté | |Senorita’s Adios Baby Boy Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Richard- son, 313 Truman Avenue, announce the birth of their son, Andrew El-| mer, on September 22, at Monroe General Hospital. He weighed 7/| pounds, 12 ounces at birth. x & * Baby Boy Hammonds Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Hammonds, 1612 Washington Street | are the parents of a son, Paul) Everett. The baby weighed 6| | Pounds, 9 ounces at birth at Mon- |roe General Hospital on Septem- ber 19. ce ® | Aulicks Have Girl | Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Aulick of |1201 Ashby Street announce the | birth of their daughter, Cecilia, on September 21 at Monroe General Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces. JOHN WAYNE IS ILL IN HAWAII HONOLULU (®—Movie star John | Wayne was rushed from location | in Kona, Hawaii to Hilo Hospital, | Hilo, Hawaii yesterday with an acute ear infection, a studio spokes- man announced. Dr. Thomas W. Cowan who flew from Honolulu to Kona recommended hospitalization and said the infection was prob- ably due to excessive skin diving. Wayne is filming “The Sea Chase” | in Kona. About four medium-size peaches will make a pound. Easy way to Peel the peaches is to let them stand in water that has come! to a boil for a minute or two; the skin will then slip off easily. SEAT COVERS Reg. $24.95 Plastic COVERS . $12.45 Reg. $18.95 Fiber COVERS . . $ 9.45 DARLOW’S PURE OIL STATION STOCK ISLAND TEL. 2.3167, Open 7 A.M. ‘til 10 P.M. | RADIO and} CIFELLI'S tv" sence Factory Methods Used— All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Equipment FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE | SERVICE—SEE DAVID CIFELLI, 928 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6008 NOTICE The winner of the 3-Day Tour to Havana was EUGENE LOWE, 906 Grinnell Street. Prize Ticket No. 1267. B. C. McARTHUR, USS Thornback (SS41), was winner of a $10 Cash Prize. Ticket No. 936. EL PASAJE SPANISH RESTAURANT 1005 Truman Avenue TELEPHONE 2-6136 Is Dampened | Tires. . Tubes .. Batteries TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 SUIT BACKFIRES HONESTY ORDERED TULSA, Okla, w — 4 district} CHICAGO w — Circuit Judge court jury backfired yesterday on | Maurice J. Schultz has ordered |James Watson, Tulsa, who had | @ 52-year-old married-man to stop filed a $32,500 damage suit against | going around proclaiming himself |Tulsa City Bus Lines as the re-|# bachelor. The injunction was is- sult of an accident, | sued against Frank A. Palumbo The jurors ruled Watson owed | |on the complaint of Mrs. Palumbo. a ea \Read Citizen Daily the bus with his car, 100% Air Conditioned STRAND 0% Air Conditionee CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West LONG BEACH, Calif. @—A sen- timental brunette gave Brazilian | sailors a send-off they won't soon forget. Nor she either. As the training vessel Almirante | Saldanha was about to sail -yes- terday, Lucille Lupita, ran to the dockside to toss a flower to her boy friend on board. She lost her balance and fell into the water. Four sailors dived in for the rescue. The boy friend, presuma- bly, was among them. Miss Lupita was treated by the ship’s doctor and put ashore. Then the Brazilians put opt to sea. Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Special Chrome Dinettes ... Lime Oak Dinettes POOR OLD CRAIG SERVICE * STATION Francis at Truman DIAL 2-9193 Your PURE OIL Dealer ase ate 3:30 — 6:30 — 8:30 100% AIR CONDITIONED Sun. and Mon. GIVE A GIRL A BREAK STARRING... Marge and Gower Champion Debbie Reynolds IN TECHNICOLOR ACCESSORIES Fri, and Sat. ‘SW eno TECHNICOLOR 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 LAST TIMES TODAY Richard Basehart ratte , oer oe “*wichoelOStea “FIXED BAYONETS’ Michael O'Shea SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY ne po Fresh-as-a-daisy... Happy as a dickeybird... is “SEVEN BRIDES For Seven Brothers”! This Love-Making Musical in COLOR and CINEMASCOPE comes from the M-G-M studios like a good deed in a naughty world...or maybe a naughty deed in a good world. The SEVEN BRIDES are carried away (to music) which came over the loudspeaker | at the last game, i. e., (1) red| | shoe (2) pair of dark glasses (3) = mse NOTES "HAVE" Ni Not NOTED! My Red shawl came in wearing by seven red- headed brothers *TILL NOW: Does anyone know the! a broad smile and said that Caro- we pacino ea yen yi = to the Shotgun eta arte: You'll be carried away, too! x IM-G-M Presents in Color and i pga seven BRIDES POR SEVEN BROTHERS barring Jane Powell + Howard Keel + Richards « voeag Tamblyn + Tom: ic + Based iron Play ty Amaia Holes bene ‘and the Loris | by Johnny Mercer « Music by by vacation is over! arts and things rm Times: - DENVER & RIO GRANDE — 7:00 and 10:43 JACKPOT 9:06 ONLY Story “The Sodbin’ Women” by Stephen Vincent Benet » L; Gene de Paul + Choreography by Michael Color by A Directed by Stanley Donen Jack Comings. ty. now open from 10 -5 p.m. Fox News — - Cartoon BOX OFFICE OPEN 1:45 - 9 P.M. DAILY — 3:45 - 9 P.M. WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Telephone 2-3419 For Time Schedule we CARLOS THEATRE AIR - CONDITIONED O- 68s Ot 8. 04-8 ee welcomes the new arts and things “CITY OF KEY WEST"!

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