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Society — Personals — News Of Interest To Women ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE JONES, Editor 2 EAI geometric pat- , we turned a- of the day, but i THE KEY WEsrt ciTizZEN . | looking at a huge scrapbok, which Tuesday, October 12, seal % | Geed to send leng distances as they don't bresk! And they'll Please your friends—overseas. rEe@ere KEY-notes: Walking “Mae” on the Boulevard one Sunday morn- ing—was interested in the activity on and about the charter boats. Said “hi” to one and all and then noticed Frank and Harold—Buck- ner and Hammercke (ean’t reeall which last same matehes which first name—sitiing on a bench contained snapshots and pictures taken during the shooting of the “Twelve Mile Beef” of the Grey- hound boat. (Do believe am the only person in Our Town who has not seen this movie, but sure am going to do so someday!). rs See Because you know the bride- to-be quite weil, it might occur $0 you to give her something per- sonal and for that reason, shall pass along some swell ideas of Madame Btackamoor’s — who calmly, but splendidly adorned with only some of the beautiful costume jewelry found there— sits in the window of TRINKE- TERO (next door to Herman’s on Duval Street). She pointed out the Ann Sea- fon’s sachet for only $1.25—and the scent of this lasts forever and ever, Then Madame suggested—as a wedding present the lovely hose and lingerie containers in pure silk with hand embroidered rose sprigs, found at TRINKETERO. Or perhaps — 2 box of the gorgeous, beautiful handkerchiefs would be welcom- Thanking Madame Blacka - moor, yours truly looked about and again noticed all the mar- velous, wonderful items at this new accessory shop—TRINKE- TERO! Incidentally—they have This means of course, won't get lost and when you want to play the hit tunes (always that negessary dite you hear the DECCA PHONOGRAPH’S performance, you'll scarcely be able to believe the soynd and tone, This is a pertable with HIGH. paper. o One bh hod the ea lc Shoppe convince you tha’ this is a most excellent buy at $31.95) WEEK-END WANDERINGS — about Our Town: Had been hearing that there was always much fun and excitement there of a Satur- day evening and so it was that yours truly deeided to dtop in. Hadn't been there long when every- one started saying “Bal i Saw that good-looking gal, Betty Hayes and asked her what was go- ing on. She said to just gather to- gether as many balloons as possi- ble—take them to my table, and open them. She had explained it all just in the nick of time—be- cause immediately a bunch of bal- loons came cascading down from the ceiling. Still wasn’t too sure as to what it was all about—but en- joyed the ensuing melee of squeals ‘and scrambling—and started ca- t, the Greyhound’! ie youts truly discovered—turn- ed into a darling bracelet which Joan is now wearing and ‘a split] qi, of Champagne which is cooling in fridge. 5: opener been so delighted and whilst yours truly danced to the peautifu! music—heard “Tiny” the} yy, enial host telling @ funny story elaj oie mach Teughter — and then) jon, t all the fun and ® Livot peas a3 19 You the niiiest’ idea for Christmas pres- ents—for your friends and rela- tions who are Overseas! The (Fleming - between imenten and Duval—or phone 30%) will WRAP AND MAIL Bo 17S OVERSEAS! Be.ieve November 15th Is the mailing deadiine to Insure arri- val before Christinas — so, why not drop in—meake your selection {and books are splendid gifts) qad then let the chore of mailing just received some. more of those inexpensive — genvine leather; Ssiaas Then there’s the story of one of Our Town’s lovely young marrieds who as a bride was confronted with company for dinner and was upset when she discovered that the oysters she had fried had so shrunk in size after the cooking that there just was not enough. Bemoaning her plight, she hit upon an idea, Taking paper nap- kins, she soaked them in water— squished them out—rolled them in batter and fried them—said they were purtier than the real oysters and no one knew the difference! Ss mas One thing about dining eezway of the Sun and Sand Beach Club is the unaminous opinion of all who have had either breakfast, lunch or dinner there—that the food is siways good! If you have company, you'll definitely want them to see one of the most charming spots in Our Town and you'll be able to entertain them at the Sun and Send Beach Club with nary a fear as to whether the meal will be good or not—‘cause in addi- tion to the grand and varied menu selection there is a! the very best in food tien, courteous service and the Sweeping view of the Atlantic Qcean—at the edges of which you'll find—the SUN AND SAND BEACH CLUB! === My Red Shaw tells” me that Monroe returned from a won- ul South American trip and after only a short time here—is off fo Massachusetts and thence to jigan to visit her daughters. won't return until January, an ig a promise to the kids to Sbend Christmas with them—but | Neh sure going to miss Our ile who did such a superb job as ‘man of the Flower Show last} Year. And y'know, from 3:00 p.m.,/| Suaday when she left—driving with Bowser who plans to visit her | ter Barbara and son-in-law— ally Schleck a long time will ipse for all the civic organiza- to be minus Monroe! ts Ser utéient ed shabby? the expense of a new one Gaysed you to delay replacing it? IRMSTRONG makes their fino- feum to duplicate actual rug pat- ferns. This, for less cost, you Gan have a new and beautiful covering. Yours truly was pleasantly sur- | te see the different sizes and latest patterns of ARM- STRONG linoleum at the Key Floor Covering Company, 132 Duval Street and how close ly they resemble actus! rug pat- ferns which means that this beautiful ARMSTRONG linoleum | €an live in your living room as Club: Calendar EVERY TUESDAY 9:00—Ladies Day Golf Tournament, Golf Club 9:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary open unti] 12 noon 6:45—Kiwanis Club, LaConcha Hotel 7:30—Youth for Christ Bible Study, Fleming St. Methodist Church 8:00—Knights of Pythias, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming St. 8:00—Stock Car Association, Legion Home, Siock Island TUESDAY, October 12 10:00 —- ZX-11 Officers’ Wives Club at Aeropalms 30—Catholic Daughters of America, Woman's Club, 319 Duval '30—Order of DeMolay, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton St. 30—WSCS, First Methodist Church at the churh 30—Truman School PTA, at the school 30—District 25, FSNA at the Monroe Co. Health Clinic 00—Sinawiks 00—Pbinciana PTA at the school 00—Harris PTA at the school 00—Navy Wives Club, Bldg. 266, Naval Station 00—VFW Ladies Auxiliary, post home, 325 Elizabeth Street 8:00—Engineer’s Club, Armory, White and Southard Streets —Surface Development Officers Wives Club EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:00-—Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Ave. WEDNESDAY, October 13 8:00—American Legion Home, Legion Home, Stock Island 8:00—Girl Scout Leaders Club, Wesley House, Varela Street 10:00—Fleet Training Group Officers’ Wives Club 10:00—FAWTU Officers’ Wives Club, at Aeropalms 4:30—United Daughter of Confederacy 7:30—Amateur Radio Club, Ar-mory, White and Southard 7:30—Junior Debs, Woman’s Clup, 319 Duval Street, csc eee, Ny “sooo age 313 Duval Street “ sas De! Hogar, No 1, 919 Elizabeth St Fleet Sonar Officers’ Wives Club eet EVERY THURSDAY Z 12:15—Rotary Club at La Concha Hotel 1:00—Thrift Shop, Navy Commissary, open until 4:00 Pm 6:30—Lions Club, at Lions Den, 1007 Seminary St. 1:30—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House * 7:30—Princes of Syracuse, Pythian Hall. 728 Fleming St 9:00—Hospital Aux. Sewing at the hospital THURSDAY, October 14 10:00—Gray Ladies Corps, Red Cross recreation hall 7;30—JayShees 7:30—Nu Phi Mu Sorority, San Carlos Hall 1:30—Mother’s. Club, CMI-St. Joseph’s, Convent Auditorium 8:00—FRA Ladies Auxiliary, FRA Home 8:00—Scottish Rite Bodies, Temple, 533 Eaton Street 8:00—Room representatives, HS.PTA at the high school 8:00—American Legion Auxiliary,‘Legion Home Stock Island 8:00—Dr. F. Varela Cuban Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth Street 8:00—Knights of Columbus, NCCS Hall, 1021 Duval Street 8:00—Ciyil Air Patrol, Poinciana Community Center EVERY FRIDAY 10:00—Gym Classes for Otficers’ Wives, Bldg. 83, Seaplane Base 7:30—Youth for Christ, Poinciana Baptist Church 8:00—Veterans of W. W. I, K of P Hall, 728 Fleming Street. EVERY FRIDAY PICKUP FRIDAY, October 15 7:—Rebekah Lodge, Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming Street 8:00—Fern Chapter, OES, Scottish Rite Temple, 533 Eaton Street EVERY SATURDAY 2;30—N. Duval St. Chowder and EVERY SUNDAY Marching Society, 209 Duval St. 2:00—CAP Cadets, Poinciana Community House 3:30e-Orden Caballeros de la Luz, 422 Amelia St. —— well as being practical for any ether room in your heme. Don’t overlook the unlimited possibilities of this ARMSTRONG linoleum to brighten your floors i i and which you can by yourself and you’ll find the latest patterns and colors at prices you can aftord— in this nationally known quality. brand of linoleum—ARMSTRONG at the Key West Floor Covering Co. Ses = My Red Shawl tells me that Anne (George Stinchfield’s sister) Ver- mette and her husband, Joe, will leave New York on the 14th—to re- turn to Our Town via freighter to Havana! Can hardly wait to see these swell people again and bet there will be tales of the salt and the spray en route! £5 = Went ovt to Bill’ in Poinciana §: == Supermarket YY morning jold you all s this grand store carries and that only EX- CELLENT CHOICE meats are sold there—wasa little taken back when heard Sheila say — “there have been more mops sold teday—” and sure enough, realiz- ed that had net mentioned the full and complete line of clean- ing needs at Bill's Supermarket! In addition to passing out free lollipops and peppermint sticks to the kiddies, Bill’s Supermarket even have these Even-Fle bot. tles! The elder children will love those DONALD DUCK soft drinks in five “yummy” flav: on your grocery list—you'll find them at Bill's Supermarket — Poinciana! a BASSINET BABIES: Beautiful Patricia Diane Pierce who at the age of three weeks was real good whilst her mother, Carmen slipped into a shop for a second. Of course, her brother, Ricky was keeping an eye on her, Patricia’s father is stationed aboard the U.S.S. Chop- per. ss Last Thesday promised to tell you more of the lovely fabrics from, which HERMAN, 512 Duval Street has made his collection of ‘55 ORIGINALS. You'll recall that 90% of the materials carry an “imoprt’ label and the re- maining 10% ere domestic fab- riés which again are sold only te the courtier trade and can not be purchased from any fabric shop. You all will be os thrilled os 1 was when you see the elegant; different, distinctive and utterly lovely materials. Many of the gorgeous prints are designed by HERMAN’S and the screening isn’t even done in the U.S, So, when you see the new HERMAN ORIGINALS and the perfectly beautiful color combinations you will indeed have a dress made of fabric which can not be dup- licated, And so, shall be telling you more of these stunning and dif- ferent clothes, which soon you) all will be able to see. Meanwhile, drop in Herman’s, 512 Duyal Street and have a looksee at this beautifully decorated shop, and the many, many lovely clothes, 282 a= My Red Shawl tells me that she saw Ignatius Lester and his beau- tiful blonde wife, Mary Alice, hav- ing piazza pie at that romantic spaghetti patio in Our Town, © Sime ete At the foat of Front Street—on the Gulf (drive all the way down Duval and turn RIGHT at the Gulf Station) you'll find an out- standing dining treat. At the A and B Lobster House there is the combination of an incompar- able waterfront view (one you'll mever forget!) and a cooking wizardy which brings to your «table one of the finest seafood dinners you will have ever had, Truly, turtle, shrimp, bee stone crab, etc, are turned an epicurean delight—at the A and B Lobster House! SS H&E Are you busy dashing here and there? Then, you'll need DONALD’S” to set your hair! ss me = There is indeed a brisk breeze and think yours truly will now leave be my pleasure to tell you all of the buys and bargains found when |blewn about the buying beat. | YOURS TRULY, jeannette (Adv't.) |Hollywood Wedding Planned For Sunday HOLLYWOOD W—Acter Byton Palmer and movie starlet Ruth Hampton, who obtained a marriage license yesterday, plan to be mar- ried Sunday. They said the ceremony will be performed at the home of Palmer’s almer. The elder Palmer is pub- lisher of the Hollywood Citizen- News. Summer Lunch: Make cheese fandwiches and then frill them in j in a skillet until golden- gw; serve them with sliced to- vatoes that have been marinated Na mixture of brown sugar, cider Vinegar, salt and pepper. until tomorrow—when again, it will | fj arents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G.| fj quam AP Newsfeatures =m SYDNEY, Nova Scotia—Operat- ing a telegraph key is as natural as washing dinner dishes in the household routine of 88-year-old Mrs. Margaret Ross. For the last 58 years, Mrs. Ross has been holding down the job as Dominion government operator at nearby Northeast Margaret and hasn’t the slightest intention of quitting. The “queen of the key” has stood by her Morse set since before the turn of the century and plans to continue her job “until I get too old to handle it.” That, she says, will not be for some time. Back in the days before radio, and when newspaper deliveries were slow, the telegraph station SEAT COVERS $24.95 Reg. Plastic COVERS . $12.45 Reg. $18.95 Fiber COVERS . . $ 9.45 DARLOW’S PURE OIL STATION. STOCK ISLAND TEL. 2-3167| ‘STRAN CONTINUOUS SHOWS—1:30: ADMISSION: ~sSeyPuian telegraph | | was the district center for gossip | Charlie, Box Office Opens 1:15 100% Air Conditioned Matinee—Children 30c, Students 52c, Adults _ 67¢... Nights—Children 30c, Adults 88¢ A CELEBRATED BEST-SELLER COMES TO LIFE! and general informatior Mrs. | Ross’ biggest thrill was receiving word of the World War I armistice, relayed from Sydney to Baddeck and on to her station. There’s not too much tele- graphic business during the winter months, but the wires are- busy when the salmon fishermen hit the area and message folks bick home about the big one they caught or the bigger one that got away. Many an angler has boasted of his luck or poured out his woes to the attentive ear of Grandma Ross. Grandma Ross is the veteran of a “telegraph” familv. 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