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SUE JONES, Editor THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, October 8, 1954; Things which sidetrack yours tru- ly or why the writing of your “BB” can get delayed, Have been whiffling through my brand new Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (at Tong last—actually have one—Joan had to take her “Edition for Boys and Girls” back to school — and anyway, that one had from “‘P-end of Q” missing). Somehow or other have always found dictionaries fascinating — though must confess to a continual confusion as to the meaning of the pronunciation symbols. Usually suc- - cir- ” one dot and two dot “‘a’s” and a “ligatur- ed d-u” pe. me oes tb bergasted. Of course, a “plain t-h: voiceless” is easier— ‘cause yours truly figures that then one just doesn't say anything—(which is no doubt wrong too!) However, as my friends would say—when I don’t speak sincerely and enthusiastically of my beloved shops—that will indeed be the day jin Hendersonville were not —and so, shall we leave the land of “phonetics” —’cause really don’t neéd anything so fancy to tell you of the following: PUES operant) Jewel 's Jewelry Shop, 624 Duval Street and mar- velled anew at the really beauti- _ ful necklaces, rings, wristwatch- _ @s, silverware, earrings — and gee, what with Christmas rapid- ly approaching, don't overlook jewelry as a wonderful present _ especially since Johnson’s have _ Ret only an excellent selection— but their price range is wide! A new shipment of the attrac- tive and useful “hostess items” made of aluminum has just ar- rived at Johnson's J of Christmas presents, ‘Il want te look over the serv- pieces, trays, ice buckets, holders and baking dishes, ing dishes and hurricane lamps made of this pretty and practical and durable metal. As a last note from Johnson‘s — ALWAYS KEEP “KEEP. SAKE” DIAMONDS in mind be- cause they'll always be’ appre- ciated—and “KEEPSAKE” en- ables you to buy a small stone and end up with a large one be- cause of their original purchas- ing plan. SBazee My Red Shawl — looking most pleased—told me Wednesday after- noon that Les Rice had married Miss Dorothy Kramer of Pensa- cola, Fla. and they are off on a honeymoon, but soon will return to Our Town. May yours truly join his many, many friends here in saying ‘(Con- gratulations and very best wishes” to a really swell person and his pretty bride! SS == = Let’s go fishin’for dinner—down te the A and BI For this is tru- ly the easy way—‘cause that grand George Stone caught them and cooked them—just for you! Altheugh the A and B Lobster House serves excellent seafood platters—don’t overlook ordering their snapper or yellowtail din- ners. They also include perfect- ly cooked french fried potatoes, and hush puppies, and a salad Augustine where one of the sur- ries came from! More fun! £2 S23 = 2 By their song shall you know them—and sure enough — they were—CANARIES! Saw a pre- cious little white tweet-tweet at | the Key West Garden Lawn and + Supply Co. 830 Fleming Street | pale yellow ones. waterfront views on the side and from the front! S22 aE 25 My Red Shaw] decided Monday evening that she would go a visit- in’. Very shortly afterward she| returned to say that “Miss Emma”’ | Thompson, “Miss Louise” Brunson | and “Miss Eileen” Williams who} had just returned from a summer | at| home, but she was real sure that| they had had a very nice vacation. | Then she said she had decided | to stop in to see Jessie Newton who | had also just returned home and) whose daughter, Carolyn, is soon to be married — but she wasn’t) there eithers Leaving Jessie’s, she went to see Peggy and Al Mills—| to hear of their trip, but they were out Monday eve too! Well, yours truly looked at her | erestfallen Red Shawl and told her not to get’ her fringe in a knot—| even if she never did find out why 80 many people were not home of | a Monday evenin’, At such reas- surances, she went off again—| flapping her fringe happily. Sse57enk Because you ladies have see “*CARTER’S’’ ting “Nogue” and “Harpers” magazines, would like to t tl no longer need you merely * and “ah” over the pictures, inasmuch as this famous line, carried exclusively by HER- MAN’‘S, 512 Duval Street — can now be seen! Went into pale pink raptures over an enchanting nightgown, with corded yoke and inconspi- cious, lovely “pearied’’ design— for only $6.98! An adorable white shortie coat, with a rosebud yoke, and pearl buttons thrilled me and even more so, when the price proved to be only $7.98! Be wise—avoid the Christmas tush and leisurely look over this lingerie at Herman’s which will make marvelous presents. Sizes cate, dainty froufrou’s to please a lady’s fancy, - Herman’s have found warm p.i’s which a 0 most attrac- tive! These e “Car ij feather warm brushed rayon and nylon—and oh, so soft! A bit of glitter is added by using silver rick-rack—and so, ‘tis not impos™ sible to be both glamorous and cosy, toasty warm of a cool evenin’. £2. 22 KEY-notes: Surries with fringe on top! Soon this romantic means of transportation will be seen in Our Town, (Can't help thinkin’ yours truly’s collapsing car problems might thus be solved, eh?) | Frank Johnson and Charlies Wardlow after two years’ thought and effort are the owners of two| spanking surries—one is red andj blue with red upholstery and the | other is yellow with red upholstery and black top. The black shining harnesses have just arrived from a saddlery. The horses are a biz mare and a gelding. Both are traf- fie trained and careful animals. Can just see Charlie and Adaj followed by’ Frank and Doris out for a leisurely Sunday ride, and do | believe a colorful note will be add- —and one of the most stupendous ed to Our Town! Shades of St. ROOM - PRESENTS Jack Hendrix At The Organ Don Albin Your Favorite Vocalist and too, many of those ‘Mongst the lat- ter who were chirping away were three “Green Lizards’! Actually, this is a species of canary | have never seen before—with dark green feathers! Veree handsome! BLUE RIBBON PARAKEETS! This doesn’t mean they wear one around their necks, but is a guarantee ahd assurance of a mighty fine budgi Saw som beautiful parakeets and loved the blue ones. AFRICAN VIOLETS for only $1.00 and $1.50 can be purchased at the K. W. Garden & Lawn Supply—and they are thriving and blooming! == == . My Red Shawl core sailin’ la in the other evening and instantly | yours truly knew that—Emily and | Lee Goddard had returned from iurope. Of course, excitedly—just jad to hear all about it and learn- ed that of the many trips across the deep blue, Atlantic pond, the | Goddards enjoyed this one the very best. Well, yours truly sat spellbound when she heard the many places | they had visited and that they had encountered only six days of rain throughout the entire trip! Evi- dently there were masses and mobs of people here—there—and every- where in Europe (except mebbe us?), and the Goddards saw The Paysons (he*was stationed at the Naval Base as Chief of Staff)—and others whose name My Red Shawl didn’t get because Emily and Lee were off to see “The Student Prince” and they were late. (Emily had taken the part of the Princess in another production). Glanced again at My Red Shawl and knew she was about to pop a fringe and then she told me that the Goddards had had lunch with Gracie Fields at the “‘Cansone del Mar” in Capri. It all sounded very thrilling to yours truly, and must see that My Red Shawl returns to learn more of the travels of two grand people of Our Town, 2s “ai S22 BUY YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY NOW! Fausto’s Food Palace, 522 Fleming Street now have these tender young hens —6 to 8 Ibs.—for only 49 cents a Ib:, and you'll really gobble up the | savings with these. Chatting with Smitty, their grand butcher, inquired about the crayons | saw over the frankfurt- ers and he said that ARMOUR hot dogs were -not only 39 cents a lb., but that the kids received FREE CRAYONS! As you all know, continue to be astounded at the BUYS IN GRO- CERIES AT FAUSTO’S! F’r in- stance—ARMOUR STAR HAMS for only 59 cents and Armour’s Dressed and Drawn CHICKENS at 39 cents a Ib.— are only one example! The prices on ARMOUR STAR PRODUCTS—Chi 2 Ib. cans 49 cents—SUDS 2 large pkgs. 49 cents - EVAPORATED MILK 3 tall cans - 29 cents—well, on and on go the parade of low prices lovely | Stewing | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE which will make your budget beam at FAUSTO’S during this star-studded sale. Ambling over to Earl's produce | stalls@saw he was still giving away POTATOES - 10 LBS. for 33 cents! And was delighted to see FRESH CRANBERRIES al- ready! Then discussed the hun- dreds of beautiful, plants for 19 cents to 49 cents and decided that these are going to be a new en- thusiasm of Earl’s at FAUSTO’S in addition te his present hap- piness of finding the very best produce for you at low, low prices! =e ses DIAMOND CUFF LINKS AND MAGNUMS 70: Archie Lowe who was so very nice when yours tru-| | ly’s car caught and bent the bump- er of his car. | Also, to his son Bob, who was} helpful in pushing the fender skirt back in place on my (7?) car. Thanks again, ever so much for your helpfulness and understand- ing. = 2 =e = Would say that when you see them—you'll go ma. iddd—but maaaddd with glee’ of the rousing and raving reception they are sure to receive — they are called ““PSYCHO-SACKS”, and these are something you really shouldn't miss—at TRIN- KETERO, (next door to Her- man’‘s)—I'll clue you. Utterly sophisticated (except in price for the corduory are only $3.98)—are these large handbags with colorful felt designs form- ing the following pictures—"’Rain- ing Cats and Dogs’’—‘Foot- sprints on the Sands ef Time” “Hands Up” (with rings on the fingers!) “Long Distance’ and one which yours truly liked so —little sway-back fish and Greek coins marching down the other side! For fun and nonsense, TRIN- KETERO have these velveteen and corduory hand bags, but as is the custom with the majority of the wonderful items in this darling shop—they are also prac- tical and inexpensive! z= Sze My Red Shawl tells me_ that Anna Causey really took herself a trip this summer! Leaving in June, she went to Louisiana, Mississippi —Chicago, Illinois—and in Michi- gan she visited both Flint and De- troit! Then Buffalo, N. Y., Hamilton, Canada, Massachusetts, and New- yrane, Vermont had the pleasure of our Anna’s company—and My Red, Shaw! looking puzzled, told me that} she had also been to “Niagara | Falls” —oh, Anna! ss az=e F Because Sundays are “family” days, why not gather your brood together and start the day off— with “BRUNCH” at the Sun and Sand Beach Club (turn LEFT at | the end of Simonton Street at the Atlantic Ocean). This way you all can have a fine big breakfast-lunch combination and then have plenty of ti to go fishing or take a trip and enjoy the day. And that evening, with the kiddies tucked in—why not end your pleasant Sunday escorting “Momma” to the Sun and Sand Beach Club and order “dinner for two”. She'll be pleased with the charming atmosphere and surroundings in addit to a day MONROE DOUBLE SUNDAY, MONDAY REGULAR ADMISSION FEATURE Full of Action and Adventure—Don’t Miss It! MATINEE: OPENS 3:00 — STARTS 3:20 NIGHT: OPEN 6:00 — Ist |} OUT OF THIS WORLD LAUGHTER AND DOWN SHOW 6:20 — 2nd SHOW 7:45 with Bemerd Low Produced by Directed by hl + BOY BODLTING - VALENTINE BATIES bay eae Ad Cy away from the cookery and crockery. Also, you'll both enjoy in the dining room of the Sun and Sand Beach Club where the dining room is always open to | the public. 2 2 OPEN NOTE TO: Anne and Guy Carleton—was sure good to see you all had returned! Was sorry to hear that grand person, Guy, had not been well, and here’s the wish that you all will be winning waltz contests up a storm real soon! z=See “One, two — kick’ and then your dancing partner says “ouch” and once again you be- come painfully aware that per- haps you really could use those dancing lessons you've been reading about. The Key West Division of the Fred Astaire School of Dance (429 Southard St.) is now open and here you will get not only expert instruction, Pollock's experience in teaching ballroom dancing, ‘plus the ASTAIRE method of simplifi tion—all of which means, you'll be dancing beautifully in no time —and too, you can sonn master the rhumba, samba and mambo —at the Fred Astair School of Dance—429 Southard Street. realize how easy it is to learn to danee and those awkward mom- thing and you‘re doing a differ. eee z= Don’t think your beauty is beyond repair Phone 2-2142 for “DONALD” or Sue to do your hair! things have happened to each and every one of you — some of im- portance — some otherwise, but were nice. — that fun and pleasure yours wherever you go—to church, or visitin’, or travelin’ or stayin’ home — or — shoppin’. Shall be on my way —- until the next Tues- Day — Blissfully Buying for you grand and wonderful people, YOURS TRULY, jeannette. — (Advt.) Religious Instruction Offered At St. Mary's Parents are asked to note that St. Mary’s Star of the Sea invites all children from 6 to 18 who are not in their schodls to attend reli- gious instruction after the 8:30 Mass on Sunday mornings. If transportation is requested, ef- forts will be made to provide it. 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. the truly excellent meals served | but Roilene | By phoning 2-8760, you'll soon | ents when the music palys one | ent step—will belong to the past. | £2 me == | "Tis the end of the day. Many here’s the wish that all of them BUDGET How much should a budget - }conscious woman spend on cloth ing? | One specialist say$ from 12 to 20 per cent. In a well - planned clothing bud- | | get, about 65 per cent of this| amount goes for outer clothing; dresses, suits and coats; 20 per cent for accessories, 12 per cent for underelothing and about 3 per | cent for upkeep. | | CLOTHING Eisner Furniture Co. Poinciana Center Tel. 2-6951 Special Chrome Dinettes . Wrought Iron Dinettes Lime Oak Dinettes SERVICE STATION Francis at Truman | DIAL 2-9193 | Your PURE OIL Dealer | Tires . . Tubes . . Batteries | ACCESSORIES | 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 And this week-end, may it be so; will be (CIFELLI'S "sevice Factory Methods Used— | All Work Guaranteed Marine Radios & Asst. Piiianent | FOR PROMPT AND RELIABLE | | SERVICE—SEE | | DAVID CIFELLI 928 T: ruman Avenue | 'TELEPHONE 2-6008 Teese | Little Theatre TRUMAN AVENUE | “Air Cool” Showing Friday Nite .. MY DARLING CLEMENTINE Henry Fonda - Victor Mature | Linda Darnell | Saturday—Prize Nite... | “In Technicolor” |] TREASURE OF LOST CANYON |] Sunday Nite “Special” . . . | CRY OF THE CITY |] Richard Conte - Victor Mature | Fred Clark models displaying which three pieces ERS ER «otis PHONE 25000 Eskimo Night Every Night Next Week Beginning Sunday This Sunday we'll have Gerry Pinder's to the lucky winners. the beautiful furs of will be given away Show Times: HONG KONG 7:00 and 10:54 DECAMERON NIGHTS 9:08 ONLY Society — Personals — News Of Interest To Women TELEPHONE: Citizen Office, 2-5661 TODAY AND SATURDAY 20th Century-Fox presents CRAIN - RENNIE Fox News Cartoon Box Office Open: 1:45 - 9:00 P.M. Daily 3:45 - $ P.M., WEDNESDAYS CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE San Carlos Theatre Air-Conditioned STRAND (‘ccroses tan Box Office Opens 1:15 100% Air Conditioned CONTINUOUS SHOWS—1:30: 4:00 — 6:15 — 8:15 ADMISSION: Matinee—Children 30c, Students 52c, Adults 67c . . . Nights—Children 30c, Adults 88¢ A CELEBRATED BEST-SELLER COMES TO LIFE! 20th DARRYE F VPTIAN Color by DE LUXE 100% Air Conditioned STRAND Box Office Opens at 1:45 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM THERE ON The Finest and Largest Theatre in Key West Thurs. thru Oct. 13} Oct. 14- Oct. 18 'Seybuan some HENRY BLANKE i soma Show Times 3:30 — 6:30 B 100% AIR CONDITIONED Fri. and Sat. Sun. and Mon. DOUBLE FEATURE DEAN lI aR a JEFFREY, MICHAEL, WENDY “HUNTER” RENNIE” HILLER REED - BATES “edn -ci Ses ‘heitena Vaingsn by KEN ELI « Sar) a ba Als < * RAMIC Propuction Relessed by 20th Century-Fox