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~ Society — Personals — News When we hear or read the name! heavy! Really, it was a handsome | method of buying the:stone.you “Florence Nightingale” — patienc: courage and unselfish devotio Ey and good lady pioneered in eld of nursing—against great mg always err known as most difficult, rigorous anding of professions. SRERED ea) B= es ee < tainly turned out a delieious spread for the party after the Workshop performances at the Barn Theatre the other evening. —Bill Dickerson’s top coat which | Friday, October 15, 1954) very proudly—two fish for all to | wrinkled coat, Understand that only five men led in the Summer Workshop } and really deserve plaudits for all | their hard and successful work. SSeS Yesterday told you of some of | the eutstanding and extraordin- ary grocery buys to be had at Fauste’s Food Palace, 522 Flem- ing Street and those bargains are ‘StHT there, Am sure you remem- | PICNIC HAMS—29 cents a Ib.! Well, saw another fantastic buy! —EXTRA FANCY LONGRAIN RICE—40 ors. for 59 cents! This is one of the products of the Eel- altitude of-2,000 feet. She's not too $ but said she | | 624 Duval see! ss Sze When you present her with a | “KEEPSAKE” diamond ring, the sparkle in her eyes will match the brilliance of this perfect stone, Johnson’s Jewelry Store, t have all the de- tails on how re her the nic- est gift of EEPSAKE” Diamond Ring. Ask about the fu- ture turn-in on a large e “KEEPSAKE’—a most ingenious can afford now and then getting a larger one when the budget al. lows. Ask Johnson’s too about their Club plan, Don‘t forget that now is an excellent time to shop for Christmas—at Johnson‘s, where there is a complete selection of lovely jewlry—both costume and real—various silver patterns to choose from—and many charm- ing gift items too. e= HEAD HANGING ‘and APOLO- GIES TO: Nieky Marcus who phon- ed me about her swell ideas for giving art lessons to youngsters and also a simple basic dress de- | sign class for girls from 10 to 16. It sounds good, but am sorry I haven't been able to contact you for more information. Still havé your number and shall try again. —Rev. Simmons, Ley Memorial Methodist Church for not returning your call. Am interested in helping all I can, but time and deadlines do hinder. However, if it is not too late, would be glad to hear more | | of the Children’s Home Society of Florida. ze There are feal good wsed furniture buys at the Ware- house Furniture Outlet, 917 Sim- enton Street. In fact they are so geod yeu might wonder just how Warehouse Qutlet manages to find such excellent used furniture to Sell at the very low prices they do. Today shall tell you. F’r in-s stance, the PanCoast Hotel is be- ing torn down and the Warehouse has already delivered two loads | te their Simonton Street outlet of these furnishings (which are very mice and goed buys for you). Then they purchased the goods of an estate and these will also be Sold at great savings to you. So, perhaps now you can understand 2 bit more about how household furnishings in .good condition al- though used—can be available to you at such a low cost. Warehouse Furniture Qutlet in- vites you te come in early for a good choice. This is a perfect place fo pick up good items to refurbish rental properties such 2s rooming houses, motels, ho- tels or apartments. There is a wide variety covering numerous household items found at the cold there and| Warehouse Furniture Outlet—on that Walton sighted snow! On her return she visited Wichita Falls, Kansas—Dallas and Houston -| and back to Our Town—to continue | her bridge game, eh, Walton. (In-| cidentally, she is a mighty fine player!) = = 2 Have eles for gardeners! had been packed for 5,000 miles! If some strange bug is eating a- really came in for some kidding.| way at your shrubs or lawn—or | ‘There were remarks as to whether! you wish fo have @ plant some- it was. camel’s hair, or cow's ton- gue and Mickey Renna came up with one of the best suggestions— that perhaps it had seen a vicuna. Bill took it all in good humor even when Bob Pollock refused to wear one gave you or you found, iden- now inform dening information service avail- ab's at KEY WEST GARDEN LAWN AND SUPPLY, 830 Fiem- Both Virginia and Roland Gou- | ARE THE RAGE! | Simonton Street. z= #2 "BYE by BLISS: to Kay and John Malley who are leaving Our Town for Bennington, Vt. John was en- gineering officer on the Gilmore and will be C.O. of the Naval and | Marine Reserve Training Center. All their many friends wish them the very best at their new station. z= ROPES WILL BE WORN A. +ROUND THE NECK! . ROPES Oh, f’r hev- vens’ sake no!—not the manila kind, but the colored glass, jew- elled, and “pearly” beauties found at TRINKETERO (next to Herman’s - 512 Duval). Madame Blackamoor ‘in TRIN- let have an amazing knowledge | of plants and the care thereof and plus now, a fairiy complete library of g ing including a book on “bugs’’. So, take your questions and gardening prob- lems to the Key West Garden Lawn and Supply Co., where there is also a complete line of fertilizers, insecticid nd other gardening needs—including good advice on growing things! Saeaseesz KEY-notes: The f: on the motor scooter—Poppa driv- ipg—little kid standing in front and Momma sitting behind holding it in the play saying it was too RADIO and CIFELLI'S 5's... 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Come in and register —No Obligation—We simply want you to get ac- quainted with our new location, facilities, and meet our staff: PRICE WHITEHEAD AND U RS SOUTHARD PHONE 2.5100 STREETS “Key West's Oldest Travel Organization” OPPOSITE uso. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE stylish “‘doo-dads’ and accesso- | | ries, which are so delightful and | too, not expens Iso for a | smart leather vet, straw or | corduory handbag, don’t miss go- | ing to TRINKETERO as some more handsome ones have just arrived, Sess Am sure there are many stories which will in time become legen- dary about the havoc caused by} “Carol” when she hit Newport, but | fi} but | fi} this one is not only a dilly, true. The USS Blair was in Narragan-| | sett Bay when the men saw a house | ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE some time to.come that this fami- ly will indeed sing the praises of the USS Blair, It was discovered later that the family had tried to leave by ear, but it wouldn’t start as it was flooded by the high ‘water—so they sought shelter “in the house—only to have the whole thing act like a boat. And so, congratulations to the men of the Blair for bravery. at sea as the details of the rescue sound | pretty hazardous! SsSSez= For those who caré for only certain seafoods, the A and B Lobster House, 700 Front Street is an ideal dining place because they have the finest including turtle, lobster, shrimp, etc. The A and B Lobster House in addition to a marvelous seafood dinner, commands the most en- chanding waterfront view it will ever be your pleasure to see! == == KEY-notes: only saw the back view, but couldn’t help noticing the pretty olive green matching dress- es worn by the mother and daugh- ter strolling down Truman about 10:30 last Sunday. The little girl had lovely braids up on her head and a little white bow on each side bobbed in unison with the big, sash ‘bow on her dress! 2s wens SSUATE "spon and styles milady’s tresses Her leoks wilt match the prettiest of her dresses! Ss mee Joan just called me to see the rainbow which suddenly appeared. Golly, it was a gorgeous one with the clear lovely colors and perfect arc formation. And so, may yours truly wish you all a week-end which will be as happy as today’s rainbow was beautiful. Until Tues- day next, then I remain, AS EVER— YOURS for BLISSFUL BUYING, jeannette.—(Adv’t.) Mayor Will Not Play “Ha rvey” At Barn Theatre Widespread rumors that the mayor of Key West will appear in! the title role of the Key West play- | ers first production of the season} were branded as “completely un-| founded’ by an official of the little | theatre group. Rehearsals for the Broadway hit “Harvey” authored by Mary Chase will get under way at the Barn Theatre on Monday night, accord- ing to Emily Goddard who will direct the play. The play is scheduled to open on November 15 with a dress rehear- sal-preview for the University of Miami drama group on November 13. The cast includes Barbara Anas- tasia, Midge Jeffers, Jack Clarke, Gertrude Ricketts Byrns, Lori Monroe, Norman Markwell, Stan- ley Pierce, John Gunderson, Ger- trude Splain and Ray Byrns. “Harvey” will appear in person. Ever try adding finely diced raw celery and French dressing to pea- nut butter? Serve for lunch with hot cream of tomato soup. Sunday Nite. each Sunday Night. coming down the swift water in| j which there was an elderly lady, land her son and daughte it was just floating on out to th open sea and the Blair maneuvered until it was alongside the house. | Just at the rescue was about to be effected, the house | and there was only the roof which soon gave way too. The elderly | lady was lifted out of the water disintegrated | | { and just then the Coast Guard a rived to help fish the other tw fror 2 briny. i And so it will be im Newport for chested silhouette: of the flapper era need feel no alarm about next spring’s clothes. style, according to forecasts in early spring fashion showings in New York. Buyers who_are crowd- ing every showroom on busy 7th Avenue show definite expressions of relief as the 1955 picture be comes clear. Her are the higo- lights as they now emerge: big news in practically all collec- tions. Many new dresses which wil be shipped to the stores in Decem- ber and carry on into early spring will have either no belts at all, or the belts will be dropped to the rr as it may seem, so that the effect in most instances | is. flattering. the pleats starting at a smooth| hipline yoke. | evidence, knit dresses appearing in versions for every hour of the day and evening. many of the new styles. Waist- lines are not as sharply nippped Eskimo Nite Tonite AND EVERY NITE UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 16TH Effective Oct, 23, Eskimo Nite, will be every 2 Pieces of Furs will be awarded Ti oday’s Women . By Dorothy Roe Women who have been worry- Feminine curves are still in The long torso silhouette is the ine. 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